Design No. 1102

Unnamed Design

0Auxiliary Ketch

Design 1102 is an auxiliary ketch recorded in the Alfred Mylne archive. The design is documented by a single drawing held in the archive collection. Details concerning the original client, builder, dimensions, and rig configuration are not currently available in the archive records. This design remains part of the comprehensive body of work undertaken by the Glasgow-based naval architect throughout his career.

Original Drawings · 1 sheet

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Dimensions

LOA0.0 m / 0 ft
LOD11.5 m / 38 ft
LWL10.5 m / 35 ft
Beam3.6 m / 12 ft
Draft2.0 m / 7 ft

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne was a prominent Scottish naval architect based in Glasgow, active throughout the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His practice encompassed a wide range of vessel types, from small cruising yachts to larger auxiliary craft. The auxiliary ketch, a two-masted sailing vessel with auxiliary engine power, represented a practical and popular configuration during much of Mylne's career, offering versatility for both cruising and professional work. The design files within the Mylne archive document the breadth of his design output, though not all designs resulted in constructed vessels, and records for some designs remain incomplete.