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 and dynamism of the original, winner of the America's Cup in 1934. Perfect for decorating interiors with a nautical style.
Approximate dimensions: 38 cm x 55 cm x 6 cm.
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 and dynamism of the original, winner of the America's Cup in 1934. Perfect for decorating interiors with a nautical style.
Approximate dimensions: 38 cm x 55 cm x 6 cm.
The Rainbow (1934), built to class J rules, was designed by William Starling Burgess and launched in Rhode Island (USA) to defend the America's Cup against the "Endeavour". Sailing boat in hand painted wood. Packaging: Dismantled mast.
The Rainbow (1934), built to class J rules, was designed by William Starling Burgess and launched in Rhode Island (USA) to defend the America's Cup against the "Endeavour". Sailing boat in hand painted wood. Packaging: Dismantled mast.
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.
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. 24 x 28.5 x 7 cm
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....
THREE DECORATIVE SAILBOATS Set of 3 models of nautical sailboats, made of wood and with cotton sails. If you are a lover of sailing, you will love this set of three sailboats. Painted in different shades of blue, they combine with each other and will give a nautical touch to your home decoration. The price corresponds to a set of 3 sailboats....
A symbol of elegance and victory, the Columbia (1899) was the first yacht to win the legendary America's Cup twice in a row (1899 and 1901). Designed by renowned American naval architect Nathanael Herreshoff for the distinguished members of the New York Yacht Club, this vessel embodies refinement and a deep passion for the sea. This decorative model,...
FRAGATA CUAUHTEMOC Ship school of the Navy of Mexico in which the cadets of the Heroic Naval Military School make their practice trips.