Nautical Antique Fishing Boat-Red

Nautical Antique Fishing Boat-Red
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Sandbaggers were super large cats. Extended bowsprits and booms allowed large sails, which meant speed. Sandbaggers were remarkably fast. They were nick-named for the ballast sand needed to prevent capsizing. Extreme sports started here...strikingly large cotton sails. Warm honey finished individual planked hull, moldings, deck details 121 x 23.5 x 79cm, 47.75 x 9.25 x 31.25"
31X7x21-H Made of wood and assembled. Sails will need to be attached.
Bermuda Sloop Large Professional Pond Yacht for connoisseurs. Hardware galore, inlaid decks. Hulls made from plank on frame construction. The bottom of the keel was fitted with ballast. The mahogany deck is inlaid with strips of darker wood. The bowsprit runs through a brass tube, and the jib is attached to a brass traveler bar; an oval deck cut-out carries a mahogany cover. Quadrant steering gear, chain plates, mast, and round wood hardware. Even hand stitched sails. This reproduction is exact to the smallest details, and only needs some extra coatings of varnish and a light breeze to sail in the local pond. L. 60.63 in. x W. 8.07 in. x H. 57.87 in.
12" Made of wood and assembled. Sails will need to be attached.
Cape Horn Small Built by master shipwright Fife. Regatta-racer, renowned around Capes. Elaborate models of 1950's Olympic racers. Built plank-on-frame in mahogany, complete with bronze hardware. Elegant models showing the lines of the legendary William Fife yachts. L. 31.89 in. x W. 5.51 in. x H. 42.13 in.
