Renfrew Rose

Twin Screw

Renfrew Rose is a twin screw motor yacht designed by A. Mylne & Co. in 1984, registered as Design 608. The vessel has a waterline length of 50 feet. The yacht remains in existence. Limited construction and operational details are currently held in the register; further information on the builder, engine specification, and building year would enhance this record.

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Specification

LWL15.2 m · 50 ft

Details

Current locationIreland

Design Archive

Archive drawing — Renfrew Rose

Design No. 608

Renfrew Rose

Designed 1984

Twin Screw

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Sister Yachts

One other vessel built to the same design.

Historical Context

Design 608, created in 1984, represents A. Mylne & Co.'s continued engagement with motor yacht design during the office's later decades of operation (the practice remained active until approximately 1980, though this design postdates that estimate and warrants clarification). By the 1980s, Mylne's portfolio encompassed both classic sailing yachts and modern motor vessels. The twin screw configuration of Renfrew Rose reflects practical marine engineering of the period, prioritising sea-keeping ability and operational flexibility over pure speed. This design sits within the broader context of Scottish yacht design practice, where Mylne held a respected position for nearly a century.

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