Design No. 328

Arosa

1930Auxiliary KetchSpain

Design 328 represents Alfred Mylne's work on an auxiliary ketch configuration. The design is documented in the archive through 27 drawings. A yacht named Arosa was built to this design in 1930. The archive contains multiple references to vessels associated with this design, though certain details remain incomplete or require verification.

Original Drawings · 27 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA26.2 m / 86 ft
LOD22.8 m / 75 ft
LWL15.5 m / 51 ft
Beam4.8 m / 16 ft
Draft3.0 m / 10 ft
Displacement47.91 t

Yachts in the Register · 3

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne was active as a yacht designer during the early twentieth century, a period when auxiliary ketches represented a popular configuration for cruising and working vessels. The auxiliary ketch rig offered practical advantages for vessels requiring both sail and mechanical propulsion. Design 328 falls within Mylne's documented output, with the 1930 construction date for Arosa placing it in the interwar period of British yacht design.