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DECORATIVE MODEL SAILBOAT "OPTIMIST"
The Optimist is a sailboat designed for novices in 1947 by the architect Clark Mills (Florida). Its lightweight and stable design, single-masted with a flat bottom, makes it simple to maneuver.
Fully assembled model. Hand-painted and handmade from wood.
The Optimist is a sailboat designed for novices in 1947 by the architect Clark Mills (Florida). Its lightweight and stable design, single-masted with a flat bottom, makes it simple to maneuver.
Fully assembled model. Hand-painted and handmade from wood.
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