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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: Erik A.R. Ronnberg Jr. - This most elegant model depicts all the innovated mid-19th century characteristics and hallmarks of this most famous yacht in...
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...
Caterham Super Seven Lotus
PopularBy: Nader Taheri - This beautiful and meticulously crafted scale car model was a feat to engineer and assemble. With the many removable components, one...
By: Marcelo C. Ossó - Classic Racing Shell 8 man, George Pocock Design c 1920’s. Approximately 60’ long scull is similar to the winning boat...
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: 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: Marcelo C. Ossó - Classic Racing Shell 8 man, George Pocock Design c 1920’s. Approximately 60’ long scull was the winning eight-oar Gold Medal...
By: Marcelo C. Ossó - 39.5’ Racer - Runabout of 1909, designed by P.H. Hesser of Cincinnati, OH and built by James Anschutz of Dayton,...
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: Marcelo C. Ossó - 38’ Racer - Runabout of 1911, esigned by Bowes & Mower, Elbridge 6-cylinder 72 HP Gasoline Engine D. Charles Drown...
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: Marcelo C. Ossó Pocock Racing Shells was founded in Seattle, Washington in 1911, and the company has been an essential part of nearly 100...
By: Raymond Langdon Centerboard sloop, built by a syndicate (General Charles J. Paine and J. Malcom Forbes), specifically for the defense of the America's Cup....
By: Joaquim Maristany Miniature shadowbox presentation of the New York Yacht Club’s America’s Cup Defender of 1885, PURITAN, which was designed by Edward Burgess and...
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: Wilford H. Hooper The celebrated J-Class sloop, designed by Nathanial Herreshoff, successfully defended the America’s Cup in 1903. The largest single-masted vessel ever built,...
By: Mark C. Wilkins New York Yacht Club centerboard schooner America's Cup contender of 1870, owned by E. Dodge LOA: 129'; Mast: 84'; 106.2 Tons....
By: Marsom B. Pratt Sibbic Ratter, designed by Charles Sibbic 1894/96; LOA 27’6”, LWL 19’6”, Beam 6’4”, Draft 4’9”. Model type: Half Hull Scale: 3/4"...