Design No. 213
Unnamed Design
Design 213 is an auxiliary ketch design held in the Alfred Mylne archive. The design is documented by seven drawings. Information regarding the original name, current name, year of design, dimensions, rig specification, builder, and client is not currently available in the archive records.
Original Drawings · 7 sheets
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Historical Context
The auxiliary ketch emerged as a prevalent yacht type during the early twentieth century, combining the sailing efficiency of a ketch rig with the practical advantages of auxiliary engine propulsion. This configuration proved particularly suited to cruising yachts and commercial sailing vessels requiring reliable independent propulsion. Alfred Mylne's practice encompassed diverse yacht types and configurations. His designs reflected both contemporary custom commissions and established design principles developed through his extensive experience as a naval architect.
