Yoker Swan

Twin Screw

Yoker Swan is a twin screw motor yacht built to design number 608, named Renfrew Rose, created by A. Mylne & Co. in 1984. The vessel has a waterline length of 50 feet. Details of her original builder, construction material, engine specification, and launch year are not currently recorded in the register. The yacht remains in existence.

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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, Renfrew Rose, dates from 1984, a period when A. Mylne & Co. continued to produce motor yacht designs across a broad spectrum of purposes and sizes. The 1980s represented a mature phase of the practice, operating from its long-established office in Renfrew. Twin screw motor yachts of 40–60 feet on the waterline were a staple product during this decade, combining the seaworthiness expected of Scottish-designed vessels with the practical requirements of owners seeking comfort and reliability in European and North Atlantic waters. The design's designation as Renfrew Rose is characteristic of Mylne naming practice, often drawing on local geography or botanical references.

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