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HANDMADE DECORATIVE GALLEON.
Spanish boat used since the beginning of the 16th century. They were powerful and very slow ships of destruction that could be used for commerce and for war.
Decorative model made of wood, painted and completely assembled by hand.
HANDMADE DECORATIVE GALLEON.
Spanish boat used since the beginning of the 16th century. They were powerful and very slow ships of destruction that could be used for commerce and for war.
Decorative model made of wood, painted and completely assembled by hand.
The 470 was created in 1963 by French naval architect André Cornu and French shipbuilder Jean Morin. Is a one-design sailing dinghy type, with a length of 4.70 m., And operated by a crew of two persons. It is equipped with a mainsail and a jib. A spinnaker is also used downwind. One member of the crew has the possibility to use a trapezoid. The hull is...
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.
Decorative model of a mediterranian boat. The Paranza is a typical boat from the Italian Adriatic coast, used for fishing. Made in wood, painted and built entirely by hand.
FRAGATA CUAUHTEMOC Ship school of the Navy of Mexico in which the cadets of the Heroic Naval Military School make their practice trips.
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.
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...