Design No. 356

Launch for Rosca

1933Launch

Design 356 represents a launch by the Scottish naval architect Alfred Mylne. The design is documented within the Mylne archive through a set of eleven drawings. Limited information is presently available regarding the vessel's specifications, construction details, or subsequent history. Further research may reveal additional details about this commission.

Original Drawings · 11 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA4.6 m / 15 ft
LOD4.3 m / 14 ft
LWL4.1 m / 13 ft
Beam1.3 m / 4 ft
Draft0.4 m / 1 ft

Notes

designed as a tender for the yacht Roska

Yachts in the Register · 1

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne was a distinguished Scottish naval architect active during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His practice encompassed a wide range of vessel types, from small launches and working boats to substantial yachts and commercial craft. Launches represented a significant category of commission during this period, serving various purposes from tender vessels to independent cruising craft. The preservation of design drawings in the Mylne archive provides valuable evidence of the architect's working methods and the diversity of his commissions, even where comprehensive historical records remain incomplete.