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Shamrock Mid
Shamrock Mid: [ Dimensions: Length 32 X width 6 X height 38 inches ] The Shamrock V is the J Class classic sailing yacht that is entirely built from wood in 1930�s. Own a piece of yachting history and have it displayed beautifully as a home or office decor. Master craftsmen handcraft these highly detailed wood models from scratch using historical photographs, drawings and original plan. They are built to scale with high-grade wood such as: western red cedar, rosewood, and mahogany. They are 100% hand built individually using plank-on-frame construction method and are similar to the building of actual ships. Each model requires hundreds of hours to finish and must go through a demanding quality control process before leaving the workshop. The sails are hand stitched and rigged intricately from the masthead to the wooden deck, which is made of wood planks that are carefully pieced symmetrically for a beautiful finish. One can locate the wooden cabin and companionway around the middle of the deck. The metal steering wheel can be seen right above the rudder. Between the cabins is a miniature handmade wooden lifeboat. The stitched sail and intricate rigging complete the definition of a true sailing boat. The model is secured tightly on a solid wood base with a brass nameplate. The mast and sails are folded down for easy shipping. It�ll make a perfect gift for home or office decorator, boat enthusiast, or passionate collector.
History: Shamrock was a racing yacht built in 1898 that was the unsuccessful Irish challenger for the 10th Americas Cup in 1899 against the United States defender, Columbia. Shamrock was designed by third-generation Scottish boatbuilder, William Fife III, and built in 1898 by J. Thorneycroft & Co., at Church Wharf, Chiswick, for owner Sir Thomas Lipton of the Royal Ulster Yacht Club. She was skippered by Captain Archibald "Archie" Hogarth. She sailed to New York for the Americas Cup race in the summer of 1899. The Cup defender Columbia beat Shamrock in all three races. She returned to Britain in the autumn of 1899 and was subsequently refitted by Lipton and used as a "trial horse" to test the later challengers, Shamrock II, Shamrock III, and Shamrock IV. [ Package: weights: 5 lbs. 38 X 11 X 14 ] [contact for info.]
. Inventory: Inventory�Status = : HCS-Y047 -Shamroc:
$202
Sale: $135
+ $26 ship
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Omega Yacht
Omega Yacht: [ Dimensions: Length 30 X width 7 X height 45 inches ] The Omega 46 is one of the most beautiful yachts on the water. The spacious interior has two large double rooms, one in the front, and one in the rear. Now you can have it displayed right into your own room or office. Master craftsmen handcraft these highly detailed wood models from scratch using historical photographs, drawings and original plan. They are built to scale with high-grade wood such as: western red cedar, rosewood, and mahogany. They are 100% hand built individually using plank-on-frame construction method and are similar to the building of actual ships. Each model requires hundreds of hours to finish and must go through a demanding quality control process before leaving the workshop. The Omega 46�s hull is painted beautifully in red and green with white waterline. The mast, boom and boom vang are painted in silver. The sails are meticulously stitched that extends all the way to the masthead. The model exhibits a double deck made out of wood from the inside cabin to the gunwale. Metal stanchions hold up the guardrails in place around the deck. There are also numerous details on the deck such as hatches, winches, metal steering wheel, cabin and companion way. The model is secured tightly on a painted wood base with a brass nameplate. It�ll make a perfect gift for home or office decorator, boat enthusiast, or passionate collector.
History: This Omega 46 is one of the most beautiful yachts on the water. Classic looks combined with the most modern techniques. Designed by Ron Holland, build by Omega in Sweden. It has beautiful teak decks and cockpit, very spacious cockpit benches, superb lines and the best quality in finish and detail. Equipped options included an electric winch in the cockpit for setting the mainsail, a bow thruster for extra comfort in the harbor and an electric anchorwinch with extra controls at the helm. The magnificent and very spacious interior has 2 large double rooms, one in the bow, and one in the stern. The enormous galley has a fridge and a freezer. The salon is very comfortable with beautiful upholstery. [ Package: weights: 13 lbs. 42 X 13 X 14 ] [contact for info.]
. Inventory: Inventory�Status = : HCS-Y062 -Omega Y:
$297
Sale: $198
+ $37 ship
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Endeavour Sm
Endeavour Sm: [ Dimensions: Length 24 X width 5 X height 31 inches ] The Endeavour was the most impressive British sailboat to ever race in the America�s Cup World Series. Built for speed as well as beauty, the Endeavour was created in 1934 by Thomas Sopwith, the undisputed leader of the British aircraft industry. A magnificent model to be displayed as a home or office decor. Master craftsmen handcraft these highly detailed wood models from scratch using historical photographs, drawings and original plan. They are built to scale with high-grade wood such as: western red cedar, rosewood, and mahogany. They are 100% hand built individually using plank-on-frame construction method and are similar to the building of actual ships. Each model requires hundreds of hours to finish and must go through a demanding quality control process before leaving the workshop. The Endeavour model features beautiful hand stitched sails that extends all the way to the mast head. The wooden pulleys keep the complicated rigging tighten. The deck is made out of wood planks that are carefully pieced symmetrically for a beautiful finish. An elongated boom flows from the mast to the stern. There is a wooden cabin located in the middle of the deck. You can also spot a companionway that would lead to the bottom hull. Various wooden winches are placed around the deck to wind up or let out riggings when needed. The model is secured tightly on a solid wood base with a brass nameplate. The mast and sails are folded down for easy packaging and shipping. It�ll make a perfect gift for home or office decorator, boat enthusiast, or passionate collector.
History: Endeavour was hailed as the most beautiful J-Class yacht ever built. She was the best and most impressive sailboat that Britain ever built to race in America�s Cup series. Endeavour had speed as well as beauty. Built in 1933 by T.O.M. Sopwith, the undisputed leader of the British aircraft industry, Endeavour possessed many new and innovative devices, including below-deck winches, new sail designs, and an improved spinnaker. Even with an amateur crew, she came closer to winning the Cup than any other challenger up to that time. Endeavour was a faster yacht than her contender Rainbow. She beat Rainbow the first two races. However, the American team was a much finer crew and defeated Endeavour all next three races by out-thinking her captain. When Endeavour returned to England she continued to dominate the British racing scene until 1938 when she was laid up for the duration of World War II. Saved by Elizabeth Meyer of New Port, RI, today she is one of the most breathtaking sights on the water. To take helm of such a yacht is to experience pure power, grace, and speed. [ Package: weights: 7 lbs. 26 X 6 X 9 ] [contact for info.]
. Inventory: Inventory�Status = : HCS-Y068 -Endeavo:
$148
Sale: $99
+ $20.5 ship
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Penduick Painted
Penduick Painted: [ Dimensions: Length 26.5 X width 5 X height 30.7 inches ] Built in 1898, the Penduick was one of the most beautiful sailing boats. Have it display beautifully as a home or office decor. Master craftsmen handcraft these highly detailed wood models from scratch using historical photographs, drawings and original plan. They are built to scale with high-grade wood such as: western red cedar, rosewood, and mahogany. They are 100% hand built individually using plank-on-frame construction method and are similar to the building of actual ships. Each model requires hundreds of hours to finish and must go through a demanding quality control process before leaving the workshop. This model hull is handcrafted from strips of wood using plank on frame construction method. It is then painted in green and black with white waterline. The deck is beautifully planked from many strips of wood. There are various details on the deck such as hatches, winches, and cabin. Located on the deck is a metal tilter near the companionway. The stitched sail and intricate rigging complete the definition of a true sailing boat. The model is secured tightly on a solid wood base with a brass nameplate. The mast and sail are folded down for easy packaging and shipping. It�ll make a perfect gift for home or office decorator, boat enthusiast, or passionate collector.
History: The 36-rater Pen Duick (launched as Yum) was built in 1898 by Cummins & Sons at the Gridiron & Marine Motor Works at Carrigaloe in Cork Harbour, Ireland, to a Linear Rating Rule designed by Scotsman William Fife III. The gaff-rigged cutter was quickly noted as a successful racer in Irish, British and French waters. Eric Tabarlys father acquired her when Eric was seven years old and the boy learnt to sail on her. After World War II, she was put on sale, but finding no takers, �ric convinced his father in giving her to him. Years later, he was told her wooden hull was rotten, and being unable to hire a yard to salvage her, proceeded to save her himself, making a mold to build her a new polyester hull: It was the largest of its kind at the time. He refitted her entirely, with a loftier rig for the southern climes. In the night of June 12 to 13 1998, �ric Tabarly fell overboard and was lost in the Irish Sea, while sailing the hundred-year-old cutter en route to the Fife Regatta in Largs, Scotland. [ Package: weights: 8 lbs. 29 X 8 X 12 ] [contact for info.]
. Inventory: Inventory�Status = : HCS-Y070 -Penduic:
$166
Sale: $111
+ $20.5 ship
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Bluenose Ii L
Bluenose Ii L: [ Dimensions: Length 47 X width 9 X height 41 inches ] Capture the spirit of the high seas with a masterfully handcrafted model of the Bluenose II, a storied fishing schooner that is depicted on Canadian dimes. Master craftsmen using historical photographs, drawings or original plans meticulously handcraft these highly detailed wood models from scratch. They are built to scale with high-grade wood such as: western red cedar, rosewood, and mahogany. They are 100% hand built individually using plank-on-frame construction method and are similar to the building of actual ships. Each model requires hundreds of hours to finish and must go through a demanding quality control process before leaving the workshop. This is beautiful Bluenose II natural wood version. It has wooden booms connected to the main and foremast. All the sails are rigged beautifully together to make up the beautiful boat. On the deck, there are authentic hand-built lifeboats with ribs and planks. The bowsprit goes through the gunwale that is hold securely to the bow by riggings. Cabins and companionways are located on the wooden deck. You will find metal anchors near the gunwale inside the two golden ornament piece of the Bluenose. This model is truly a remarkable representation of the Bluenose II. This model comes standard with a solid wood base and brass nameplate. The masts and sails are folded down for easy shipping. Assembly takes about 30 minutes or more depending on skill. It�ll make a perfect gift for home or office decorator, boat enthusiast or passionate collector.
History: In its day, there was no yacht like the Bluenose II, a fishing schooner that combined efficiency, beauty and speed. It was built in Nova Scotia in 1921 to fish the rough waters off the coast of Newfoundland. It would stay out on the sea until its holds were full of cod, using salt to preserve its catch. But the Bluenose left its mark in history as a racing ship. For 17 straight years it won the International Fisherman�s Trophy, awarded to the winner of races among real fishing schooners that worked the Grand Banks. The races created a heated rivalry between the greatest deep-sea schooners from Newfoundland in Canada and those from Gloucester, Mass. With Capt. Angus Walters at its helm, the Bluenose II prevailed year after a year and it became an enduring symbol of the maritime spirit. The Bluenose II was lost off Haiti in 1946. [ Package: weights: 20 lbs. 45 X 12 X 15 ] [contact for info.]
. Inventory: Inventory�Status = : HCS-Y072 -Bluenos:
$202
Sale: $135
+ $37 ship
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Bluenose Ii Fully Assembled
Bluenose Ii Fully Assembled: [ Dimensions: Length 38.5 X width 6.5 X height 32.75 inches ] This is a beautiful FULLY ASSEMBLED Bluenose II in natural wood finish. It has wooden booms connected to the main and foremast. All the sails are rigged beautifully together to make up the beautiful boat. On the deck, there are authentic hand-built lifeboats with ribs and planks. The bowsprit goes through the gunwale that is hold securely to the bow by riggings. Cabins and companionways are located on the wooden deck. You will find metal anchors near the gunwale inside the two golden ornament piece of the Bluenose. This model is truly a remarkable representation of the Bluenose II.
History: In its day, there was no yacht like the Bluenose II, a fishing schooner that combined efficiency, beauty and speed. It was built in Nova Scotia in 1921 to fish the rough waters off the coast of Newfoundland. It would stay out on the sea until its holds were full of cod, using salt to preserve its catch. But the Bluenose left its mark in history as a racing ship. For 17 straight years it won the International Fisherman�s Trophy, awarded to the winner of races among real fishing schooners that worked the Grand Banks. The races created a heated rivalry between the greatest deep-sea schooners from Newfoundland in Canada and those from Gloucester, Mass. With Capt. Angus Walters at its helm, the Bluenose II prevailed year after a year and it became an enduring symbol of the maritime spirit. The Bluenose II was lost off Haiti in 1946. [ Package: weights: 21 lbs. 42 X 13 X 36 ] [contact for info.]
. Inventory: Inventory�Status = : HCS-Y075 -Bluenos:
$331
Sale: $221
+ $119 ship
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Victory Yacht Painted
Victory Yacht Painted: [ Dimensions: Length 29 X width 9.5 X height 47 inches ] Our Victory Yacht model is handcrafted from beautiful wood such as rosewood, mahogany, teak, and along with various other exotic wood. The hull is constructed using a plank on frame method, each strip of exotic wood are carefully join together to form a smooth hull. This model is completely hand built to spec by skillful and creative master craftsmen; you will be amazed at how real it looks. The ship has a gleaming color of black along with 3 white stripes on the side of the hull. On the top, you can spot gorgeous white painted wood trims along with others amazing details. Eye-catching details such as: metal main mast, metal boom, creamy white sails fabric with detailed hand-stitching, shiny metal captain�s steering wheel, metal railings surround the boat, tinted windows, metal knick-knacks and much more. All these detailed ornaments contribute to the beautiful wooden Victory Yacht model. An attached wooden stand with a nameplate engraved 'Victory' comes standard on this model. Our model was built according to scale through original plans, pictures and drawings. We absolutely use no plastic parts only the highest quality wood and metal parts. The masts are carefully fold flat down for easy shipping purposes.
History: Inspired from the beautiful and magnificent sailing yachts of today, this stunning wooden sailing ship is based on blueprint plans of real life sized sailing boats. It is exquisitely hand crafted by master craftsmen and then beautifully painted its original colors. Sailing on the open seas has for centuries lived in the hearts of man. The feelings of freedom found while becoming one with the vast waters of the oceans, the magnificent and fiery sun above, and the mysterious moon and stars of the night. Being driven by the bountiful winds and overcoming with the fierce storms at which they are at the mercy of out on the open waters. With this beautiful and inspiring wooden sailing ship you will ignite that passion within your heart or the hearts of those you may gift it to. It is a symbol of a memory for those who have experienced the fascinating journey out to sea or a reminder and inspiration for those who dream of sailing the vast open waters to new and intriguing lands they have not yet traveled to. [ Package: weights: 16 lbs. 41 X 14 X 16 ] [contact for info.]
. Inventory: Inventory�Status = : HCS-Y081 -Victory:
$285
Sale: $190
+ $37 ship
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Bluenose Ii Painted L
Bluenose Ii Painted L: [ Dimensions: Length 47 X width 9 X height 41 inches ] The Bluenose II was the successor of the original Bluenose built in 1921 by Nova Scotia. It is an iconic schooner for the Canadian Maritime Provinces. You may find an image of the Bluenose on a Canadian dime. This model will make a perfect gift for home or office decorator, boat enthusiast, or passionate collector. Master craftsmen handcraft these highly detailed wood models from scratch using historical photographs, drawings and original plan. They are built to scale with high-grade wood such as: western red cedar, rosewood, and mahogany. They are 100% hand built individually using plank-on-frame construction method and are similar to the building of actual ships. Each model requires hundreds of hours to finish and must go through a demanding quality control process before leaving the workshop. The Bluenose II is beautifully painted in a rosewood color with an upper black hull. The masts and booms are painted yellow. All the sails are stitched and meticulously rigged. On the deck, there are authentic lifeboats with ribs and planks. The bowsprit goes through the gunwale and are kept secured with riggings. On the deck, you can see several wooden cabins, companion ways and hatches. There are also metal �Bluenose II� nameplates attached to hull. It is truly a remarkable representation of the Bluenose II. The model is secured tightly on a solid wood base with a brass nameplate. The masts and sails are folded down for easy packaging and shipping. Assembly may take about 30 minutes or more.
History: In its day, there was no yacht like the Bluenose II, a fishing schooner that combined efficiency, beauty and speed. It was built in Nova Scotia in 1921 to fish the rough waters off the coast of Newfoundland. It would stay out on the sea until its holds were full of cod, using salt to preserve its catch. But the Bluenose left its mark in history as a racing ship. For 17 straight years it won the International Fisherman�s Trophy, awarded to the winner of races among real fishing schooners that worked the Grand Banks. The races created a heated rivalry between the greatest deep-sea schooners from Newfoundland in Canada and those from Gloucester, Mass. With Capt. Angus Walters at its helm, the Bluenose II prevailed year after a year and it became an enduring symbol of the maritime spirit. The Bluenose II was lost off Haiti in 1946. [ Package: weights: 16 lbs. 47 X 13 X 16 ] [contact for info.]
. Inventory: Inventory�Status = : HCS-Y095 -Bluenos:
$313
Sale: $209
+ $37 ship
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Bristol Yacht
Bristol Yacht: [ Dimensions: Length 29.3 X width 8.5 X height 45.8 inches ] Bristol Yachts was founded by Clint Pearson, one of the first production fiberglass boat builders.One of his designs is the Bristol 35.5. Have it display as a home or office decor. Master craftsmen handcraft these highly detailed wood models from scratch using historical photographs, drawings and original plan. They are built to scale with high-grade wood such as: western red cedar, rosewood, and mahogany. They are 100% hand built individually using plank-on-frame construction method and are similar to the building of actual ships. Each model requires hundreds of hours to finish and must go through a demanding quality control process before leaving the workshop. The Bristol Yacht�s hull comes in a beautiful tone of color with black and light blue with white stripes. The mast and boom are painted in silver. It also has an large cabin with a wooden door and black windows. There are wooden hatches on top of the cabin as well. You can also see a pulpit and guard rails around the yacht hold up by metal stanchions. There is a metal ladder hanging on the transom. The meticulously stitched sails and intricate rigging complete the definition of a true sailing boat. The model is secured tightly on a light blue solid wooden base with a brass nameplate. The tall mast and sails are folded down for easy packaging and shipping. Assembly in minutes. It�ll make a perfect gift for home or office decorator, boat enthusiast, or passionate collector.
History: Between 1966 and 1977 Bristol Boat Company built a number of traditionally styled boats that were perhaps best exemplified by the classic Bristol 32 and Bristol 40 models. By the middle 1970s there was considerable market pressure to provide modern styling and greater accommodation. In late 1977, Bristol responded with the introduction of the Bristol 29.9 and Bristol 35.5 models. Over the years, through company ups and downs, Bristol offered models ranging from the Bristol 27.7 to the Bristol 65.5, and all generally following the same design concept. The Bristol 35.5 has stood the test of time and is still available as a new boat today, nearly 20 years after it was introduced. [ Package: weights: 14 lbs. 37 X 11 X 13 ] [contact for info.]
. Inventory: Inventory�Status = : HCS-Y096 -Bristol:
$276
Sale: $184
+ $37 ship
Quantity:
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Bluenose Ii Painted Medium
Bluenose Ii Painted Medium: [ Dimensions: Length 38 X width 6.5 X height 33 inches ] The Bluenose II was the successor of the original Bluenose built in 1921 by Nova Scotia. It is an iconic schooner for the Canadian Maritime Provinces. You may find an image of the Bluenose on a Canadian dime. This model will make a perfect gift for home or office decorator, boat enthusiast, or passionate collector. Master craftsmen handcraft these highly detailed wood models from scratch using historical photographs, drawings and original plan. They are built to scale with high-grade wood such as: western red cedar, rosewood, and mahogany. They are 100% hand built individually using plank-on-frame construction method and are similar to the building of actual ships. Each model requires hundreds of hours to finish and must go through a demanding quality control process before leaving the workshop. The Bluenose II is beautifully painted in a rosewood color with an upper black hull. The masts and booms are painted yellow. All the sails are stitched and meticulously rigged. On the deck, there are authentic lifeboats with ribs and planks. The bowsprit goes through the gunwale and are kept secured with riggings. On the deck, you can see several wooden cabins, companion ways and hatches. There are also metal �Bluenose II� nameplates attached to hull. It is truly a remarkable representation of the Bluenose II. The model is secured tightly on a solid wood base with a brass nameplate. The masts and sails are folded down for easy packaging and shipping. Assembly may take about 30 minutes or more.
History: In its day, there was no yacht like the Bluenose II, a fishing schooner that combined efficiency, beauty and speed. It was built in Nova Scotia in 1921 to fish the rough waters off the coast of Newfoundland. It would stay out on the sea until its holds were full of cod, using salt to preserve its catch. But the Bluenose left its mark in history as a racing ship. For 17 straight years it won the International Fisherman�s Trophy, awarded to the winner of races among real fishing schooners that worked the Grand Banks. The races created a heated rivalry between the greatest deep-sea schooners from Newfoundland in Canada and those from Gloucester, Mass. With Capt. Angus Walters at its helm, the Bluenose II prevailed year after a year and it became an enduring symbol of the maritime spirit. The Bluenose II was lost off Haiti in 1946. [ Package: weights: 13 lbs. 39 X 11 X 15 ] [contact for info.]
. Inventory: Inventory�Status = : HCS-Y133 -Bluenos:
$285
Sale: $190
+ $37 ship
Quantity:
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