Nautical Cutty Sark Ship

Nautical Cutty Sark Ship
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A detailed and well-presented display model of the first successful, two-time defender (1899 and 1901) of the America's Cup, "Columbia." Towering mast, boom, gaff and bowsprit, stitched cotton sails, detailed standing and running rigging. Built plank-on-frame. L. 68.11 in. x W. 9.06 in. x H. 71.06 in.
37X24X5 Made of wood and assembled. Sails will need to be attached.
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"
57X50 Made of wood and assembled. Sails will need to be attached.
