Design No. 319
Mingary
Design 319 represents Alfred Mylne's work in auxiliary ketch design. The design was realised in the yacht Mingary, built in 1929. The archive holds 19 drawings for this design. Further details regarding dimensions, rig specification, builder and client remain to be confirmed from the original drawing records.
Original Drawings · 19 sheets
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Yachts in the Register · 1
Historical Context
Alfred Mylne was a Scottish naval architect of considerable reputation, practising during a period of significant yacht design evolution. The 1920s and 1930s saw growing interest in auxiliary power for sailing yachts, and the auxiliary ketch became an established type for serious cruising. Design 319 falls within this context, though without specific commissioning information, its particular purpose—whether for private ownership, charter use, or other application—cannot be determined from the available data. The survival of 19 drawings suggests this was a design developed with reasonable detail.
