Design No. 74

Moyana

1903

Design 74 represents one of Alfred Mylne's yacht designs, with the original commission resulting in the yacht Moyana. The design is documented through 33 drawings held within the Alfred Mylne archive. While specific technical details remain incomplete in the current record, the design survives as part of the comprehensive collection of Mylne's professional work spanning his career as a naval architect.

Original Drawings · 31 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA25.6 m / 84 ft
LOD22.3 m / 73 ft
LWL14.6 m / 48 ft
Beam4.0 m / 13 ft
Draft2.8 m / 9 ft
Sail Area3,648 sq ft

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Historical Context

Alfred Mylne (1881–1969) was a Scottish naval architect whose practice encompassed a wide range of yacht designs, from small cruising vessels to larger racing yachts. His career spanned several decades, during which he maintained meticulous drawing records and design documentation. Design 74 forms part of this systematic archive. The numbering system applied to his designs reflects the chronological and systematic organisation of his office records. While the specific historical circumstances surrounding Design 74 and the yacht Moyana are presently unclear, the survival of the associated drawings contributes to our understanding of Mylne's design methodology and professional practice.