Design No. 1092

Brynhild

0Auxiliary Ketch

Design 1092 represents an auxiliary ketch conceived by Alfred Mylne. The design survives in the archive as a single drawing. Details concerning the original client, builder, dimensions, and rig specification are not currently recorded. This design forms part of Mylne's substantial body of work spanning small cruising vessels through to larger motor yachts across multiple decades of practice.

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Dimensions

LOA0.0 m / 0 ft
LOD31.7 m / 104 ft
LWL0.0 m / 0 ft
Beam6.3 m / 21 ft
Draft0.0 m / 0 ft
Displacement153 t

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne (1881–1960) established himself as one of Scotland's foremost yacht designers, with a practice extending across six decades. His design portfolio encompassed vessels ranging from small cruising auxiliaries to substantial steam and motor yachts. The auxiliary ketch, combining sail and engine, emerged as a popular type during the early-to-mid twentieth century, offering owners practical performance characteristics for both racing and cruising. Mylne's approach to design integrated traditional Scottish and Clyde-built traditions with evolving marine engineering practice. His designs were executed by builders throughout Britain and occasionally abroad. Design 1092 represents one of numerous auxiliary vessels developed during this productive period, though comprehensive records for all designs have not survived intact.