Design No. 1094

Commodore Trunnion

0Ketch

Design 1094 represents a ketch configuration in the Alfred Mylne archive. The design bears the name Commodore Trunnion, a nomenclature characteristic of Mylne's practice during his career as a naval architect. While specific details regarding dimensions, construction, or commissioning remain incomplete in the available records, the single surviving drawing preserves evidence of this design's conception and development.

Original Drawings · 1 sheet

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Dimensions

LOA0.0 m / 0 ft
LOD13.0 m / 43 ft
LWL11.4 m / 37 ft
Beam3.4 m / 11 ft
Draft1.8 m / 6 ft

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne practised naval architecture across several decades, producing designs encompassing a wide range of vessel types and sizes. His practice reflected both the demands of yacht-racing development and the broader requirements of cruising and working vessels. The ketch rig remained a significant element within yacht design throughout much of the twentieth century, offering proven seaworthiness and practical sailing characteristics. Design 1094 occupies a place within this broader context, though its specific historical circumstances remain to be fully documented.