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Alfred Mylne

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Alfred Mylne

The Scottish firm of metre yachts, in operation since 1896

From Glasgow to today

Alfred Mylne (1872-1951) founded A. Mylne & Co. in Glasgow in 1896 at age 24, after an apprenticeship at Napier, Shanks and Bell and a draftsman position at George Lennox Watson — architect of the royal yachtBritanniaThe firm is the oldest continuously operating yacht naval architecture office. Leadership passed to Alfred Mylne II (senior partner from 1945), then to Ian Nicolson (partner in 1959). Today the office operates under the name Mylne Yacht Design (Marine Design International Ltd).

Metre rule and international rating

Mylne contributed to the establishment of the International Metre Rule in 1906 and designed several generations of metre yachts: four 15-Metre, the 12-MetreCyra, the 19-MetreOctavia (1911), the 12-MetreMarina (1935), the 8-MetreRaven. At the 1908 Olympic Games — the only edition held in Scotland before 2012 — Mylne raced the 12-MetreMouchette; his apprentice Thomas Glen-Coats won gold onHera.