Alfred Mylne
1872 - 1951
Internationally known designer from Scotland whose career began before WWI and lasted through the second world war. The helm was then passed to his nephew, Alfred Mylne II. (Design Numbers above 405 tended to be attributable to Alfred Mylne II.)
Other designers in the A. Mylne & Co. offices include Ian Nicolson and TC Glen-Coats
Sailboats Designed By Alfred Mylne
12 Sailboats / Per Page: 50 / Page: 1
MODEL | LOA | FIRST BUILT | FAVORITE | COMPARE |
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18 O.A. CRUISER | 18 ft / 5.49 m | 1919 | ||
CLYDE 19/24 CLASS | 24.00 ft / 7.32 m | 1896 | ||
CLYDE 20-TON ONE-DESIGN | 50.7 ft / 15.45 m | 1899 | ||
DUBLIN BAY 24 | 37.77 ft / 11.51 m | 1938 | ||
GLEN CLASS | 25.00 ft / 7.62 m | 1945 | ||
HILDITCH 25 CRUISER | 25 ft / 7.62 m | 1909 | ||
IRISH CLASS 20 | 31 ft / 9.45 m | 1900 | ||
RIVER CLASS | 28 ft / 8.53 m | 1921 | ||
ROYAL MERSEY MYLNE CLASS | 24.8 ft / 7.56 m | 1934 | ||
SCOTTISH ISLAND CLASS | 28.00 ft / 8.53 m | 1929 | ||
SOLENT CLASS | 57.33 ft / 17.47 m | 1903 | ||
YAWL ISLAND OD | 39.5 ft / 12.04 m | 1911 |