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Launch for Rosca

Launch

Launch for Rosca is a small launch designed by A. Mylne & Co. under Design 356 in 1933. At 13.33 feet on the waterline with a beam of 4.33 feet and draft of 1.25 feet, she represents the office's work on modest utility craft during the interwar period. The identity of her builder and subsequent history remain unrecorded in available sources.

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Specification

LOA (spar)4.6 m · 15 ft
LWL4.1 m · 13 ft
Beam1.3 m · 4 ft
Draft0.4 m · 1 ft

Design Archive

Archive drawing — Launch for Rosca
Lines Plan

Design No. 356

Launch for Rosca

Designed 1933

Launch

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Historical Context

During the 1930s, A. Mylne & Co. continued to produce designs across a range of vessel types and sizes. While the office is primarily remembered for larger cruising yachts and racing craft, small launches and tenders formed an important part of professional yacht design practice in Scotland. Design 356 sits within this broader portfolio. The interwar period saw varied demand for such vessels, from private tenders to small commercial or semi-commercial workboats. The absence of detailed records for Launch for Rosca is not uncommon for vessels of this modest scale; many small craft from this era were built, used, and lost without comprehensive documentation.

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