You'll love this adorable little boat with its sail decorated with a printed anchor.
The hull of this little sailboat is made of cork, mast is made of wood, and the sail is made of fabric. It has been assembled and hand-painted in Spain.
Its main peculiarity is that it floats, so you can play with it and make it sail in a bathtub, in the pool... and in the sea! You can also give it a nautical decorative use by placing it on a shelf or on some furniture in your home.
It's a great gift idea for young and old who love the sea.
Measurements: 10x10.7x4.5 cm.
You'll love this adorable little boat with its sail decorated with a printed anchor.
The hull of this little sailboat is made of cork, mast is made of wood, and the sail is made of fabric. It has been assembled and hand-painted in Spain.
Its main peculiarity is that it floats, so you can play with it and make it sail in a bathtub, in the pool... and in the sea! You can also give it a nautical decorative use by placing it on a shelf or on some furniture in your home.
It's a great gift idea for young and old who love the sea.
Measurements: 10x10.7x4.5 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: 24 × 34,8 × 5,8 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....
Decorative half-hull model of a sailboat inspired by the Shamrock IV. This model is to hang on the wall. Artisan work made of wood, assembled and painted by hand. Measurements: 38x42x3.5cm.
Model ship made in wood, painted and built completely by hand. The Sagres II (1938), is a three mast ship that in 1962 was turned into a training ship for young cadets of the portuguese navy. It holds the name of a peninsula situated in the Cabo San Vicente (south east Portugal).
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
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