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Marina

Built 1935Bute Slip Dock

Marina was built in 1935 to A. Mylne & Co. design number 368. Constructed in wood with steel frames by Bute Slip Dock in Bute, she measured 44 feet on the waterline with a beam of 12.15 feet and draft of 8 feet. The vessel is no longer in existence.

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Specification

LOA (spar)20.1 m · 66 ft
LWL13.4 m · 44 ft
Beam3.7 m · 12 ft
Draft2.4 m · 8 ft
Gross tonnage23.73
TM tonnage34

Details

Built1935
BuilderBute Slip Dock, Bute
ConstructionWood with Steel frames
SailmakersRatsey '36

Registry & Identity

Sail numberK6
Signal lettersMBKM
Official no.164355

Design Archive

Archive drawing — Marina
Structure

Design No. 368

Marina

Designed 1935

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Historical Context

Marina was designed and built during a significant period in A. Mylne & Co.'s history. The 1930s saw the design office at peak productivity, with numerous vessels built to their specifications across Scottish and English yards. Bute Slip Dock was one of several builders engaged to construct Mylne designs. The interwar period represented a mature phase of motor yacht and cruising yacht development in Britain. By 1935, Mylne had refined his approach to hull design informed by decades of experience since the office's founding in 1896. Marina's construction method—wood planking on steel frames—was representative of contemporary best practice in British yacht building, combining traditional skills with modern structural reinforcement.

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