Design No. 1108

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0Auxiliary Ketch

Design 1108 is an auxiliary ketch recorded in the Alfred Mylne archive. The design is documented by a single drawing held within the archive collection. Limited information survives regarding the original vessel's specifications, construction, or subsequent history. This entry represents the archival record as it exists.

Original Drawings · 1 sheet

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Dimensions

LOA0.0 m / 0 ft
LOD15.2 m / 50 ft
LWL11.0 m / 36 ft
Beam3.3 m / 11 ft
Draft2.1 m / 7 ft

Notes

'20 ton Aux. Ketch'

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne (1881–1963) was a Scottish yacht designer of considerable repute, whose practice spanned from the early twentieth century through the post-war period. His designs encompassed a broad range of vessel types and sizes, reflecting the evolving demands of both commercial and leisure sailing. The auxiliary ketch, a two-masted configuration combining sail with auxiliary power, represented a practical choice for cruising and small commercial operations during the mid-twentieth century. Design 1108 takes its place among Mylne's considerable output, though its specific circumstances remain partially obscured by time.