Design No. 301

Unnamed Design

1930Auxiliary Ketch

Design 301 is documented as an auxiliary ketch within the Alfred Mylne archive. The design is represented by fourteen drawings. Limited information is currently available regarding the original specifications, build history, or any vessels constructed to this design. Further archival research may yield additional details about this sailing vessel design.

Original Drawings · 14 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA19.5 m / 64 ft
LOD16.8 m / 55 ft
LWL11.6 m / 38 ft
Beam3.9 m / 13 ft
Draft2.4 m / 8 ft

Historical Context

The auxiliary ketch emerged as a practical vessel type during the early twentieth century, offering yacht owners the advantages of traditional sailing rig combined with mechanical propulsion. This configuration provided greater operational flexibility than pure sailing vessels whilst maintaining the aesthetic and practical qualities valued by the sailing community. Alfred Mylne, as a designer active during this period, created designs across multiple vessel types to meet varied client requirements and contemporary maritime conditions.