Kotic
Kotic is an auxiliary cutter designed by A. Mylne & Co. in 1992 (design number 633). The vessel was built to this design in the same year. As a motor-sailer type, she represents the later period of A. Mylne & Co.'s design practice, when the Glasgow office continued to produce working cruising yachts suited to Scottish waters and beyond. The yacht remains in existence.
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Details
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Historical Context
A. Mylne & Co. operated from Glasgow from 1896 until around 1980, though design work continued into the 1990s. By 1992, when Kotic was designed, the office was in its final years of active practice. The firm had established a reputation for robust, seaworthy cruising yachts and racing designs throughout the twentieth century. The auxiliary cutter type—combining sailing efficiency with engine reliability—was well suited to the maritime environment of northern Europe. Kotic's design reflects this mature period: practical, no-nonsense cruising machinery rather than experimental or fashionable forms. The register records relatively few designs from the 1990s, making later commissions like this one valuable evidence of the office's continued engagement with client work in its final chapter.
