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Loch Long Class

The Loch Long Class represents a 1949 design by A. Mylne & Co., the Scottish yacht design office established in 1896. Design 1006 specified a vessel of modest dimensions: 16.2 feet on the waterline, 5.75 feet beam, and 2.9 feet draft. This design reflects Mylne's continued work during the post-war period. Current status of any vessel built to this design is not known.

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Specification

LOA (spar)6.4 m · 21 ft
LWL4.9 m · 16 ft
Beam1.8 m · 6 ft
Draft0.9 m · 3 ft

Design Archive

Archive drawing — Unnamed Design
Structure

Design No. 1006

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Designed 1949

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Historical Context

A. Mylne & Co. operated from 1896 to approximately 1980, establishing itself as one of Scotland's foremost yacht design offices. The 1949 period saw the firm engaged in designs for small cruising yachts as leisure boating recovered after the Second World War. The Loch Long Class design reflects this market focus. Mylne's practice encompassed motor yachts, sailing yachts, and fishing vessels across a wide size range. Design 1006 sits within the firm's extensive catalogue of modest sailing designs produced during the late 1940s.

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