Design No. 1112

Arminel

Auxiliary Ketch

Design 1112 represents an auxiliary ketch conceived by Alfred Mylne. The design produced at least one vessel, the original Arminel. Limited archival information survives regarding the specific dimensions, construction details, and commissioning date of this design. A single drawing remains in the archive, forming part of the comprehensive record of Mylne's diverse design work across multiple yacht types and configurations.

Original Drawings · 1 sheet

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Dimensions

LOD21.6 m / 71 ft
Beam4.2 m / 14 ft

Yachts in the Register · 1

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne's practice encompassed numerous designs across different yacht types and scales. The auxiliary ketch configuration, combining sail and engine power, became increasingly practical during the early to mid-twentieth century as auxiliary propulsion became more reliable and economical. Mylne's design work reflected contemporary maritime practice and the evolving preferences of yacht owners. However, the specific historical circumstances surrounding design 1112—its commission date, the client's requirements, and the construction timeline—remain undocumented in the available archive materials.

Design 1112: Auxiliary Ketch Arminel | Alfred Mylne Archive | A.Mylne & Co