VELERO NÁUTICO "RAINBOW"
El Rainbow (1934), construido según las normas de la clase J, fue diseñado por William Starling Burgess y lanzado en Rhode Island (EEUU) para defender la Copa de América contra "Endeavour".
Velero náutico de madera. Trabajo artesano. Embalaje : Mástil desmontado. Barco entregado en caja individual.
El Rainbow (1934), construido según las normas de la clase J, fue diseñado por William Starling Burgess y lanzado en Rhode Island (EEUU) para defender la Copa de América contra "Endeavour".
Velero náutico de madera. Trabajo artesano. Embalaje : Mástil desmontado. Barco entregado en caja individual.
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DECORATIVE MODEL COMPETITION...
Reproduction of a model inspired by the sailing boat Pen Duick (1898), one of the boats used by the famous French navigator Eric Tabarly and designed by Scotsman William Fife. The name Pen Duick in Breton means "little black head", a term used to refer to the black-capped tit. Handcrafted in wood and hand painted.
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FRIGATE SHIP IN A BOTTLE
Decorative ship in a bottle made by hand. Sizes: 17.5x9x10 cm.
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DECORATIVE NAUTICAL MODEL...
The Shamrock II was designed in 1900 by naval architect George Lennox Watson for Sir Lipton of the Royal Ulster Yacht Club and was built by the William Denny & Brothers shipyard. The fourth and last sailing boat designed by Watson for the America's Cup, she was launched on 30 April as the British challenger to America's Columbia in the 1901 Cup....
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MODEL AMERICA'S CUP "ONEWORLD"...
Reproduction America's Cup sailing boat. The regatta was created in 1851 following a challenge launched by American dockers to English dockers from the Royal Yacht Club. The oldest trophy still disputed today, the Cup is held every 3 to 4 years.Handcrafted decoration model in painted wood. Packaging: Dismantled mast.
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NAUTICAL MODEL SHIP "ENDEAVOUR"
The Endeavour (1934) was built to class J rules to sail in the 1934 America's Cup. She was commissioned by Sir Tom Sopwith and built by Camper & Nicholson in Gosport (England), who used aviation technology to give her more speed. Handcrafted sailing boat in wood. Packaging: Dismantled mast.
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TREE-MAST SAILBOAT « ATLANTIC »
The Atlantic (1903) is a 54 m three-mast schooner designed by William Gardner for New York Yacht Club member Wilson Marsall. She won the emperor William II of Germany transatlantic Kaiser's Cup in 1905 setting a crossing record of 12 days, 4 hours and 1 minute.She ended her days as a Coast Guards training ship from 1941 to 1947, defore being broken...
€420.00