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By: David Spy, Nader Taheri International 505, Designed by John Westell 1954; Length: 16' 6"; Beam: 6' 2"; Weight: 280 lbs.The entire piece is solid...
By: CUSTOM YACHT MODELS, Marcelo C. Ossó Model type: Half Hull, Sail, Yachting Scale: 3/8" = 1' Size: 29.5" x 8.75" Class: A Code:
By: Scott Chambers - Famous schooner yacht which was built in New York in 1851. Being the first American yacht to sail to England and...
By: Roy O. Jenkins - Three-masted 185' schooner yacht, built 1903 at Shooter's Island, NY. In 1905 she set a record as a pleasure vessel...
by Marcelo C. Ossó A classic yacht model built in the style of late 19th century British builder’s mirror backed half hull models, shows this...
By: Scott Chambers One of only ten true J-Class boats ever built, the Enterprise was designed by W. Starling Burgess and built by Herreshoff Mfg....
By: Marcelo Ossó - A classic yacht model built in the style of late 19th century British builder’s mirror backed half hull models gives the...
By: Scott Chambers Gloucester Fishing Schooner designed by Frank Paine, and built in1929. Waterline lift hull construction of basswood and mahogany. Natural finish mahogany bottom...
By: Roy O. Jenkins Herreshoff's most successful design; first manufactured in 1914 Natural bottom, white topsides, natural finish deck & mast stub, mahogany backboard with...
By: Scott Chambers Doughdish, small sailing craft designed by Nathaniel Herreshoff in 1914 by the Herreshoff Manufacturing Co. in Bristol, Rhode Island. Approximately 360 of...
By: Peter Ward Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter, 1899. Waterline lift hull construction; black bottom, gold stripe, natural mahogany top; stained mahogany backboard with embellishments. Model...
Hinckley Pilot
PopularBy: David Spy - 35’ yawl, designed by Sparkman & Stephens and built by the Hinckley Yard, Southwest Harbor, ME. Model type: Half Hull, Sail...
By: Peter Ward IOD designed by Bjarne Aas; Waterline lift hull construction, red bottom, green boot, gold cove, natural mahogany top, stained mahogany backboard w/embellishments....
By: Marsom B. Pratt - Designed by Rod Johnstone and first built in 1983; Length: 22 ft. 6 in.; Racing Crew: 3 (605 lbs. max.);...
By: David Spy, Nader Taheri Designed by Paul Handley 2002; Length: 19’; Beam: 6'; Weight: 616 lbs. The entire piece is solid wood including individually...
By: Roy O. Jenkins America's Cup Defender c. 1870, designed by R.F. Loper. Green bottom, white topsides, natural finish deck & mast stubs, mahogany backboard...
By: William E. Hitchcock - PD 139 - This model of a typical British tramp coastal steamer is an effort to simulate the builder's style...
By: Scott Chambers - J-Class, America’s Cup Defender, 1934, owned and skippered by Harold Vanderbilt, racing for the New York Yacht Club, designed by, W....
By: Wilford H. Hooper J-boat, 1937, Cup Defender, Burgess & Stephens design Fully painted: white top, red bottom, cherry backboard Model type: America's Cup, Half...
By: Scott Chambers Successful defender of the 1937 America's Cup Race. She was designed by Starling Burgess and Olin Stephens, and built by Bath Iron...