Design No. 344

Unnamed Design

1931Auxiliary Yawl

Design 344 represents an auxiliary yawl configuration within the Alfred Mylne archive. The design survives in the form of eleven original drawings, which document Mylne's approach to this vessel type. Beyond the design number and yacht classification, detailed information regarding dimensions, construction, launch date, and subsequent history is not currently available in the archive record.

Original Drawings · 11 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA31.7 m / 104 ft
LOD27.7 m / 91 ft
LWL19.2 m / 63 ft
Beam5.8 m / 19 ft
Draft3.5 m / 12 ft
Sail Area3,709 sq ft

Notes

Possible Sister Ship to Vadura #298

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne (1868–1960) was a Scottish yacht designer of considerable influence, practising during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His work encompassed a broad range of vessel types, from small cruising yachts to larger oceangoing designs. The auxiliary yawl configuration—a two-masted sailing vessel with auxiliary engine power—was a practical solution for cruising and commercial use during the early-to-mid twentieth century. Design 344 sits within this broader context of Mylne's professional practice, though the specific historical circumstances of its conception and any subsequent realisation remain undocumented in the present archive record.