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The Mayflower was a merchant vessel of 90 feet of the XVII century.
In 1620 transported 102 english immigrants between Plymouth in England to the New World. Among them were present the "Pilgrim fathers" who fled religious persecution and instability of Europe to find a virgin land.
The Mayflower was a merchant vessel of 90 feet of the XVII century.
In 1620 transported 102 english immigrants between Plymouth in England to the New World. Among them were present the "Pilgrim fathers" who fled religious persecution and instability of Europe to find a virgin land.
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.
Model inspired by the Italian Runabouts. These magnificent sports boats became famous in the 1960s as a symbol of luxury. They were built in varnished mahogany with chrome accessories and leather seats.Reproduction hull handcrafted from a selection of exotic woods and meticulously varnished.
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 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.
Discover the majesty of the San Felipe galleon, a museum-quality scale replica of the legendary 17th-century Spanish warship. This spectacular handcrafted model is a true decorative gem that will capture attention in hotels, restaurants, offices, or private homes. This gigantic replica, over 2 meters long, faithfully represents the San Felipe, one of the...
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....