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Model boat for assembling and painting. Nautical learning object for children. Wooden boat to build and paint, all the things you need to make it inside a pretty box. From 3 years old.
Model boat for assembling and painting. Nautical learning object for children. Wooden boat to build and paint, all the things you need to make it inside a pretty box. From 3 years old.
Patí català (1942), designed by the Mongé brothers, is a lightweight one-person catamaran with a single Marconi type sail and no boom. Unusual in having no rudder or centreboard, it can be run ashore on the beach.Handrafted sailing boat in wood. 37 x 48.5 x 11 cm.
Elegant and timeless, this wooden sailboat model is much more than just a decorative piece. It is handcrafted on a wooden base and its sails are made of cotton.A unique detail for sea and sailing lovers, and an original gift with a nautical spirit. Approximate measurements: 32.7 × 34.4 × 5.8 cm.
The Shamrock V (1930) is the first sailboat built according to the rules of the J-class. It was designed by J. Charles Nicholson at the request of the Irishman Sir Thomas Lipton who wanted to challenge the Americans for the fifth time and try and win the Cup of America in England. An excellent artisan work of great quality. Model made of wood and hand...
The Cutty Sark (1869) is a clipper-type sailing ship. It is preserved as a museum ship in a dry dock in Greenwich. The clipper is was a merchant sailing ship, designed for speed. Created in the coast of east Amercia, the clipper had it's hayday in mid XIX century travelling the trade routes to tea and cotton for the British Empire and the passage from New...
Bring the majesty of classic regattas into your space with this "Rainbow" sailboat model, inspired by one of the most iconic yachts in nautical history. Made of wood and rigged with fabric sails tightened with thread, this model stands out for its elegant design and meticulous handcrafted details. Its sleek hull and refined structure evoke the elegance...
The Endeavor (1934) was built according to the J class rules to participate in the America's Cup in 1934. Ordered by Sir Tom Sopwith and built by Camper & Nicholson in Gosport (England), they were inspired by aeronautical technology to give it more speed. The Enterprise (1930), built according to the J class rules and designed by Starling Burgess, was...