Design No. 600

Unnamed Design

1980Auxiliary Cutter

Design 600 is an auxiliary cutter recorded in the Alfred Mylne archive. The design is documented by three drawings. Limited information is currently available regarding the original commission, construction details, or subsequent history of vessels built to this design. Further research may reveal additional documentation held within the archive.

Original Drawings · 3 sheets

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Dimensions

LOA12.6 m / 41 ft
LOD12.2 m / 40 ft
LWL9.7 m / 32 ft
Beam3.5 m / 11 ft
Draft1.8 m / 6 ft

Historical Context

Alfred Mylne was a prominent Scottish yacht designer whose practice spanned several decades. His auxiliary cutter designs represented a significant portion of his work, combining seaworthy hull forms with practical sailing characteristics. The exact chronological position of Design 600 within Mylne's output cannot be established from current information. Auxiliary cutters of the period reflected contemporary preferences for flexible sailing vessels capable of operating under both sail and auxiliary power, suited to cruising and private ownership.