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Ulva

Also known as: Corinne

Ulva was designed by A. Mylne & Co. under design number 38 in 1898. Little is recorded of her subsequent construction history, including the identity of the builder or the year she entered service. The current existence and location of the vessel are not known. This entry forms part of the historical record of A. Mylne & Co.'s design output during the office's early period.

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Design Archive

Archive drawing — Ulva
Sail Plan

Design No. 38

Ulva

Designed 1898

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Historical Context

A. Mylne & Co. began operations in 1896 and by 1898 had developed a substantial design practice. Design 38 falls within the office's earliest decade of activity, a period in which the firm undertook commissions for sailing yachts, steam yachts, and small commercial vessels. The late 1890s represented a significant moment in Scottish yacht design, with firms like Mylne competing with English and Continental practices for high-value commissions. Many designs from this period were built at Scottish yards, though others were executed elsewhere. The absence of detailed records for Ulva is not unusual for the era; systematic documentation of all design commissions became more consistent only in later decades.

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