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Sailboat Models – GoNautical Decor https://gonautical.com/blog Nautical Theme Decorating Ideas Sun, 30 Apr 2023 12:21:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.8 3 Creative Ways to Decorate With Model Ships https://gonautical.com/blog/3-creative-ways-decorate-model-ships/ Tue, 30 May 2017 11:25:15 +0000 http://www.gonautical.com/blog/?p=4382

A nautical theme appeals to so many different segments of the population. Whether you are a lifelong veteran of the Coast Guard or Navy, a diehard history buff or you simply want to recreate the relaxed and breezy days of sailing, boat models are a versatile and creative way to add a nautical touch to any room in your home.

1. Miniature Tall Ship Replica

A miniature tall ship models brings the grace and beauty of a tall ship into your home in a size that makes it easy for you to display. Intricately designed down to the most minute detail, this type of ship model is available in a range of different styles. Whether you want to feed your inner rouge with a pirate ship or your tastes lean more toward the Mayflower and the USS Constitution, a replica of your favorite tall ship will almost make you think that you see the sails billowing gently in the breeze.

Tall Ship Model Surprise 

2. Sailboats

There’s nothing quite like a sailboat to add a carefree and sunny feel to any room. A replica of America’s Cup Intrepid or the Endeavour also lends a significant air of elegance and sophistication that make them the perfect sailboat models decor for an office, den or study.

If you’re searching for something a little more lighthearted — or if space is at a premium — consider a decorative sailboat. Colorful sails are coupled with a smaller size with the result being model ships that remind you of your love of sailing in a more playful way.

Sailboat Rustic Columbia Model 

Old Barrel from Whiskey Wall Cabinet 

 

3. Nautical Theme Decor

Tie in the nautical theme throughout your home by adding other types of decor. A diving helmet displayed atop a shelf, a ship’s wheel place in a strategic spot on the wall or a set of buoys strung leisurely along a railing all provide instant visual appeal that invites curious questions and lively conversation.

Large Ship Models 

Are you a lover of lighthouses? An electric lawn lighthouse serves as a warm welcome to visitors while a tabletop version adds beauty and charm to your favorite room.

Nautical charts, flags and artwork that is inspired by the theme provide the ideal method of decor for your empty walls that are begging to instantly become the room’s focal point. Whether you want the clean and modern look of nautical flags or you prefer a more historical element, nautical decor is beautiful, versatile and always charming.

1914 Herreshoff 12 1/2 Boat Model

Classic Sailboat Herreshoff  image source 

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Famous Schooner Models https://gonautical.com/blog/schooner-model-atlantic/ Tue, 07 Feb 2017 20:00:28 +0000 http://www.gonautical.com/blog/?p=4152 Schooner Atlantic Under Sais

Schooner Atlantic Under Sails image source

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Wooden Handmade Schooner Atlantic Model 

The Atlantic Schooner was built in 1903 by Townsend and Downey shipyard, and designed by William Gardner, for Wilson Marshall. The three-masted schooner was skippered by Charlie Barr and it set the record for fastest transatlantic passage by a monohull in the 1905 Kaiser’s Cup race. The record remained unbroken for nearly 100 years

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 Famous Historic Schooner Model 1812 “Lynx” 

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 America, 1851 Scaled Schooner Model

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Tall Ship Sailing photo credit Valery Vasilevsky

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Decorating with Wooden Boats https://gonautical.com/blog/decorating-with-wooden-boats/ Sun, 04 Dec 2016 02:06:06 +0000 http://www.gonautical.com/blog/?p=3987 decorative-wooden-boat

Decorative Sailboat Rustic Columbia Boat Model 

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Decorative Wooden Boats and Wooden Oars, perfect harmony to accomplish nautical rustic style

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Sailing Ships Historic Boat Models https://gonautical.com/blog/sailing-ships-historic-boat-models/ Tue, 22 Nov 2016 15:16:33 +0000 http://www.gonautical.com/blog/?p=3860

The Bark Europa crossing the Drake Passage source

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Schooner Bluenose

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Sailing Ship, Arctic image source 

Endurance, 1914 Ernest Shackleton's legendary ship

Endurance, 1914 Ernest Shackleton’s legendary ship  source

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The Endurance, 1914 Ernest Shackleton’s  Model Ship 

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USS Constitution Old Ironsides

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USS Constitution Tall Ship Model Deck Details  

American Famous Ship USS Constitution

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USS Constitution Tall Ship Model 

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Topsail Schooner Lynx

Peter Kemp, Baltimore’s best known 19th-century shipbuilder, worked in the Fells Point area. He built the square topsail schooner Lynx in 1812 for just under $10,000. It measured 97 feet long and 25 tons, a bit larger than the swift pilot boats after which it was modeled. Pilot boats had to be fast, for the first one that reached a vessel offshore won the job to lead it through local waters into the port facilities.
If you are looking for the best deals on a new boat then it may be time to consider a Gumman boat. As with any boat manufacturer these days, when it comes to purchasing a new or used boat from them you have some great options. Most of their models are very easy and affordable to buy. When it comes to Gumman boats for sale you have so many choices of boats to choose from. There are so many different types of boats for sale that you can’t go wrong buying from them.
The Lynx was a letter of marque—a merchant vessel authorized to take prizes—rather than a privateer designed and built only to raid enemy shipping. Letters of marque were armed merchant vessels which were granted the authority to chase enemy merchantmen during the normal course of business, if an opportunity arose. Unlike privateers, letter of marque vessels paid their crews a regular wage, and their income did not depend on income from enemy ships. As a result, the Lynx carried only six guns and a 40-man crew instead of the many guns and big crews of privateers.
Lynx served less than a year before it was captured by a British fleet of 17 vessels while trying to run a blockade off the Rappahannock River, Virginia. Renamed the Mosquidobit, it served in the British naval squadron blockading Chesapeake Bay. At the end of the War of 1812, it served against France. In recognition of its superior sailing characteristics, its hull shape was recorded by the Royal Navy. In 1820, it resumed service as a private merchant vessel. source

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Squared Topsail Schooner Model “Lynx” 

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1870 Tall Ship Constellation Sloop of War

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USS Constellation Wooden Tall Ship Model

Constellation fought and captured the frigate L’Insurgente of 36 guns, the fastest ship in the French Navy — the first major victory by an American-designed and built warship. In February 1800 Constellation fought a night encounter with the frigate La Vengeance of 54 guns. Constellation was victorious after a five-hour battle. The French commander just managed to save his ship from capture and -upon returning to port- was so humiliated he later boasted that the American ship he had fought was a much larger and more powerful ship of the line. Since the encounter, the Constellations incredible speed and power inspired the French to nickname her the “Yankee Racehorse”.

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CSS Alabama Painting by Tom Harper

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CSS Alabama Wooden Hand Built Model Ship 

The Endeavour. Publicity images supplied from Bill Richards & scanned for PR purposes. *** Local Caption *** Scan - from 35mm transparency

HMS Endeavour Under Sails image source

In 1768 Lieutenant James Cook, Royal Navy, set sail on HMS Endeavour on a voyage of exploration and scientific investigation and through his journeys. Cook was considered to be one of the greatest explorers. In 1770 Cook reached New Zealand where he circumnavigated and completely charted the north and south islands before continuing west. In April, he sighted the east coast of Australia and sailed north along the coast before anchoring in what he named Botany Bay. He then continued north to Cape York and on to Jakarta and Indonesia. During the four months voyage along the coast Cook charted the coastline from Victoria to Queensland and proclaimed the eastern part of the continent for Great Britain. Cook was the first person to accurately chart a substantial part of the coastline of Australia and to fix the continent in relation to known waters.

When Endeavour left England on 26 August 1768, 94 people were aboard, including her captain, Lieutenant James Cook, visit https://www.jerrysmajestic.com/ to see all of the marina services they offer.

As a young man, Cook learned his seamanship in Whitby colliers on the English coast. In 1755, he joined the Royal Navy as an able seaman, aged 27. His experiences quickly earned him promotion. As a Master on the 64-gun ship of the line HMS Pembroke, Cook went to war against France in Admiral Boscawen’s squadron. He was at the capture of Louisbourg and the siege of Quebec. Cook remained in North America charting and surveying. On his return to England, he was promoted to Lieutenant in 1768 and given command of HMB Endeavour.

Life on board Endeavour was rough and sometimes dangerous, with little or no privacy. However, compared to his counterpart on land, a seaman ate a hot meal every day with meat four times a week, a pound of bread and a gallon of beer a day. This was supplemented with dried fish, pease pudding, oatmeal, butter or oil, cheese, fresh fish and vegetables when possible. Although some on board Endeavour contracted scurvy, no-one died of the disease, which often killed a third of a ship’s crew during a long sea voyage.

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Sailing Schooner “Bluenose” Under Sails image source 

The schooner “Bluenose” has a very special place in the history of navigation and yachting. Built to fish off the Newfoundland coast.

The original Bluenose was launched as a Grand Banks fishing and racing schooner on 26 March 1921 in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. It was designed by William Roué and built by the Smith and Rhuland Shipyard. Bluenose Captain Angus Walters and the builders who crafted the sleek vessel had something to prove.

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Famous Canadian Schooner Model Ship  “Bluenose”

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Three-mast schooner Atlantic that held transatlantic record for almost a century 

Commissioned by New York Yacht Club member Wilson Marshall, Atlantic was launched in 1903.
She was designed by William Gardner, one of America’s foremost designers of large yachts.

From the moment Atlantic went to sea, it was clear that she was an exceptionally fast and beautiful schooner. When a yacht in 1903 hits twenty knots during her sea trials, she is a promising yacht, but even then nobody could imagine two years later this yacht would set a record that would stand unmatched for almost a century

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Schooner Atlantic Model Deck Details  For Sale 

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Schooner Atlantic Scaled Model Ship 

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HMS Surprise Under Sails source 

The Ship — Oliver Hazard Perry source 

H.M.S. Surprise has become famous as the 18th-century tall ship portrayed in the movie “Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World,” starring Russell Crowe. The ship used in the Academy Award-winning film is actually a modern tall ship – a magnificent replica of a 24-gun Royal Navy frigate. The Surprise was painstakingly re-created to look like a vessel from the Revolutionary War Era. The replica ship was christened H.M.S. Rose when launched in 1970 in Nova Scotia, and for more than 30 years it served as a sail-training vessel, primarily along the East Coast. In the movie, a fictional British frigate named the Surprise and a much larger French warship, the Acheron, stalk each other off of the coast of South America. The movie, directed by Peter Weir, was based on a book by author Patrick OBrian. After the movie, the ship’s name was officially changed from the Rose to the Surprise. Today, H.M.S. Surprise resides dockside at the San Diego Maritime Museum and is still seaworthy.

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HMS Surprise Hand Crafted Wooden Decorative Model Ship

Tall Ship Crew source

Tall Ship Atlantis was launched in Hamburg in 1905 and in the early ‘80s was converted into an elegant three-masted barquentine. She henceforth sailed with guests in Western Europe and the Caribbean.

Under Sails

San Juan, PR (Feb. 21)--Coast Guard Cutter Eagle under full sail off the coast of Puerto Rico. BROWN, TELFAIR H. PA1

Tall Ship Eagle

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US Coast Guard Eagle Ship Model

Frigate Denmark in New York source 

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At Sea, Sailing Tall Ship

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Wooden Ship Model Hand Built Replica GJOA

Gjøa  was the first Norwegian vessel to transit the Northwest Passage at the beginning of 19th century With a crew of six, Roald Amundsen traversed the passage in a three-year journey

The 2010 Sailing yacht Atlantic is magnificent replica of the 1903 William Gardner designed three-masted sailing schooner Atlantic, owned by Ed Kastelein. The 1903 sailing schooner was a long time World record holder for the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean under sail in 1905 winning the KaiserÕs Cup from New York to The Lizard. The record held firm for almost a century, when it was broken in 1998. It is the longest standing speed record in the Yachting History. The Owner, Ed Kastelein is the man responsible for the recreation of this wonderful new schooner Atlantic, and is also behind such projects as the sailing yacht Thendara, sailing yacht Aile Blanche, sailing yacht Borkumriff, sailing yacht Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff racing schooner Eleonora E. The Dutch Van der Graaf yard first launched the Sailing Yacht Atlantic in 2008. Following her launch, she underwent an extensive programme of fitting out. 2009 saw the assembly of her three masts, with a height of 45 metres, supporting 1700m? of sails. Her raven black high gloss hull reflects the ripples of the water and one glance at the three towering masts, instantly give the sense of power that this mighty yacht Atlantic has. Sailing schooner Atlantic is the largest classic sailing schooner ever created, measuring 185 feet (56 metres) over deck and with the bowsprit to boom length of 227 feet (69 metres). Her graceful sheerline and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise for unmatched speed under sail. On June 23rd 2010, sailing schooner Atlantic sailed out to sea, three years after her keel was laid. The Owner, Ed Kastelein, saw his long term dream come true, as he witnesses his family, guest and crew step on board of Atlantic yacht. Her maiden voyage was a two month leisurely cruise from Rotterdam to Cannes and she exceeded all expectations, sailing fast at every point of sail with amazing ease and comfort Yacht Charter Accommodation The Three-masted topsail gaff schooner ATLANTIC is able to accommodate up to 12 guests in 3 double and 3 twin en-suite staterooms including a large ownerÕs cabin with large double bed ensuite bathroom featuring a bathtub. Sailing yacht ATLANTIC has a crew of 12. Yacht Charter Specifications Type/Year: Van Der Graaf BV/2010 Refit: Beam: 8.85m (29' ) L.O.A.: 56.39m (185' ) Crew: 12 Charter Guest: 12 Max Speed: 0 knots Cabins: 6 Engines: Cruise Speed: 11 knots

Sailing Schooner Atlantic photo credit  JUERG KAUFMANN

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Schooner Atlantic Photo credit to Kees Stuip

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Tall Ship Parade

Tall Ships image source 

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Training Vessel Tall Ship “Nadezhda”

Tall Ship Kruzenshtern Training  Vessel

Ship’s Maritime Signals Flags Photo by kees straver

Tall Ships

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Spruce Up Your Home With Nautical Decor https://gonautical.com/blog/spruce-up-your-home-with-nautical-decor/ Sat, 27 Feb 2016 19:15:32 +0000 http://www.gonautical.com/blog/?p=3371

Classic Wooden Ship Wheel Nautical Home Decor

Anchor and Waves Hand Made Hooked Pillow

 Anchor and  Ocean Waves Hand Made Hooked Pillow

Do you love the ocean? Are you a huge fan of ships? If you answered yes to both of those questions then you might want to think about bringing the ocean feeling into your home with nautical décor. While you might not want to turn your entire home into a nautical museum, you can add some splashes of nautical designs around your house. Below are some areas of the home that would look great decorated in a nautical theme.

Three Areas of the Home to Turn Nautical

1. The bathroom- Everyone loves to spend time in the bathroom, so why not go nautical here? You could add some nautical lighting to the room or even install a decorative porthole over your toilet. A nice nautical inspired curtains is another get way to bring the beach home with you. But remember, not to overdo it because the bathroom is such a small space and you don’t want to crowd the room with too many decorative items.

Sunset on the beach over the ocean room curtain

 Sunset at the Beach Living Room, Bedroom Curtain  Curtain

Nautical Inspired Shower Curtains 

2. In the den- At the end of the day the one place the family gets together is in the den. If your family loves all things nautical, why not add some ship models around the den? Model ships add elegance to any room and you can spread them out in your den, to give a nautical feel that everyone will love. Since the den is a large room, you can place more items around without having to worry about space.

3. The bedroom- A beautiful nautical inspired bed spread would look great in someone’s home that loves the beach. A sailboat model sitting on a shelve in one corner of the room is also a great accent piece. Also, you might want to place a nice nautically inspired lamp next to your bed. The sky really is the limit when it comes to decorating the bedroom in a nautical theme.

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Sailboat Models and Decorative Wooden Oar Rustic Interior Design

Nautical Signal Flags (1)

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Nautical Decorative  Flags 

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Anchor Adirondack Chairs

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Beached Boat Art Poster  Nautical Wall Decor

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Japanese Glass Floats 

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Sailboats Beach House Decorating

Solid Brass Ship's Bell with Wall Bracket

Brass Ship’s Bell Nautical Wall Decor 

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Classic Sailboat

Classic Yacht Under Sail

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1900’s America’s Cup Defender ” Yacht Columbia”

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Shamrock V Racing via marsemfim

J Class Yacht Lionheart

J Class Lionheart Sailboat Onboard

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J Class Yacht “Lionheart”

J Class Wooden Yacht Model Lionheart

J Class Wooden Yacht Model Replica “Lionheart” 

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 1937 America’s Cup J Yacht Ranger Wooden Sailboat Model 

The J-class yacht Ranger won the 1937 America’s Cup, defeating 4-0 the Endeavour II of Britain, raced at Newport, Rhode Island. It would be the last time huge J-class yachts would race in the America’s Cup.

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Vintage Photo Shamrock V off Rhode Island J Yacht,  America’s Cup

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1895 Yacht Iverna at Full Sail 

In 1890, Iverna represented a new design of great racing cutter – a handsome yacht with her distinctive fiddle or cutter bow and undercut stern. Commissioned by John Jameson (of the Irish whisky family), designed by Alexander Richardson and built by J G Fay in Southampton, she was 98ft. in length – 118ft. with her bowsprit – with a beam of 18ft. and a sail area of 8157 sq. ft.

J-Class yachts Rainbow and Velsheda under sail

J Class Yachts Rainbow and Vesheda Under Sails source

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Shamrock V Yacht via jclassyachts

Shamrock was originally owned by Sir Thomas Lipton, the owner of the English grocery chain ‘LIPTON’, and famous for his import of Lipton Tea from India.

Shamrock V was built in 1930 for Sir Thomas’s fifth and last America’s Cup challenge. Designed by Nicholson, she was the first British yacht to be built to the new J Class Rule and is the only remaining J to have been built in wood. After launch she was continually upgraded with changes to hull shape and rudder. The rig was also modified to create the most effective racing sail plan but she was no match for the faster US design “Enterprise”.

Sir Thomas made all five of his America’s Cup challenges as a member of Royal Ulster Yacht Club, a club that continues to this day to have a strong involvement with The Cup.

Shamrock V was sold in 1933 to Sir Richard Fairey (Fairey Aviation) who again was a keen yachtsman who campaigned it in company of two new steel J’s built during 1933 – 1934, Velsheda and Endeavour. After World War II, Italian owner Mario Crespi installed the elegant bird’s-eye maple interior.

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America’s Cup Shamrock Wooden Sailboat Model

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Sails and Rigging Wooden Mast

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  1934 J-Class Yacht Rainbow Model 

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J Class Yacht Velsheda Model 

Designed by Charles Nicholson and built by Camper & Nicholson in 1933 for Mr W.L. Stephenson, Owner of Woolworth chain of shops, she was built in 1933 at Gosport. She was Nicholson’s second design for a J Class and Stephenson’s second big yacht.

“Velsheda” was named after Stephenson’s three daughters, Velma, Sheila and Daphne. She raced with the greatest names in classic yachting including “Britannia”, “Endeavour” and “Shamrock” between 1933 and 1936.

In her second season she won more than 40 races and achieved an outstanding record of success at Regatta’s from Southend to Dartmouth. Other venues included Torbay, Swanage and of course the Solent, all under the control of the very famous Captain Mountfield.

The permanent racing crew at that time was probably around 16 men and this would have been augmented to around 30 for racing. When not required for sail changes, spare crew were moved to below decks.

Queen Elizabeth with Sailboat Model

1966 Queen Elizabeth with birthday gift for Prince Andrew age 6. Sailboat was a gift via flickriver

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J Class Yacht Velsheda via source

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Schooner Atlantic source

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On the Deck at the Helm photo by Terry Hilbert

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Atlantic Schooner Ship Model 

Commissioned by New York Yacht Club member Wilson Marshall, the Atlantic was launched in 1903. William Gardner, one of America’s foremost designers of large yachts, designed her. From the moment Atlantic went to sea, it was clear that she was an exceptionally fast and beautiful schooner. When a yacht in 1903 hits twenty knots during her sea trials, she is a promising yacht, but even then nobody could imagine two years later this yacht would set a record that would stand unmatched for almost a century.

Schooner Atlantic Under Sails

 Sailing Yacht Atlantic – Photo credit to Kees Stuip

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1934 America’s Cup Race Yacht Rainbow source

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J Class Yacht Endeavour via jclassyachts

Endeavour was commissioned by Sir T.O.M. Sopwith to challenge for the America’s Cup in 1934. Having prepared his campaign in Shamrock V, Sopwith was keen to ensure that this yacht was the most advanced design possible. With his experience designing aircraft Sopwith applied aviation technology to Endeavour’s rig and winches and spared nothing to make her the finest vessel of her day. From launching in 1934 she continued her preparation by competing against Shamrock V (then owned by Sir Richard Fairey) and the newly launched Velsheda (owned by W.L Stephenson).

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The Yacht Magic 

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America’s Cup Rainbow Yacht Model 

Yacht RAINBOW under Sails

Yacht Rainbow via yachtworld

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Olympic Class Racer Dragon  Model Ship 

Vanderbilt at helm of RAINBOW, New York Yacht Club Cruise,1934

 Vanderbilt at helm of RAINBOW, New York Yacht Club Cruise,1934 source mysticseaport

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Concours Racing 

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Bluenose Schooner source

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Bluenose Schooner Model Ship 

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Classic Yacht on the Deck

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Classic Yacht J Class Endeavour,

Classic Yacht J Class  Endeavour photo Yoshi Yabe

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 America’s Cup Sailboat Endeavour Fully Assembled Model Ship 

SPARKMAN & STEPHENS 40 FT SLOOP 1964  source

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Sailing Schooner Under Sail source

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Sailboat Love this Rigging source

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Windjammer Schooner Heritage of Main  schoonerheritage

the coast of Maine has been the foundation of the schooner’s design

Luxury Sailing Yacht SY Huckleberry

 Luxury Sailing Yacht SY Huckleberry source

Classic Sailing Yachts

Classic Sailing Yacht source

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Decorating With Models Ships and Sailboat Models https://gonautical.com/blog/decorating-with-models-ships-and-sailboat-models/ Mon, 09 Nov 2015 23:26:59 +0000 http://www.gonautical.com/blog/?p=2723  

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Model Ships and Nautical Decor for Interior Decorating

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Model Ships Look Fantastic On The Top Of Mantel  image source 

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Nautical Themed Living Room

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Sailboat Models and Interior Decorating  image source 

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Traditional Living Room Nautical Design

Traditional Living Room, Decorative Sailboats Fresh Nautical Decoration Interior  image source 

Surfboard Decoration

Surfboard Makes Beautiful Nautical Decoration image source 

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 Model Ships for Decoration

Contamporary Living Room Beach House

Wooden Decorative Oars Contemporary Family Room Nautical Themed Design Beach House  image source 

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Baltimore Clipper Harvey Model Ship 

Baltimore Clipper Harvey

Baltimore Clipper source 

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J Class Classic Sailing Yacht Under Sails

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Decorating With Ship Models https://gonautical.com/blog/decorating-with-ship-models/ Wed, 07 Oct 2015 19:49:29 +0000 http://www.gonautical.com/blog/?p=2462 Model Ship Decor

Model Ship Decor 

Rustic Nautical intrior Design

Ship Models and Decorating Ideas sailboat model decoration (1)

Wall Decor With Sailboat Models 

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Ship Model on the Wall Above Fireplace  via minimalisti

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Sailboat Models and Interior Design via etiennehanekom

Model Ships and Rustic Interior

Incorporating Boat Models and Nautical Decor into Rustic Interior via bloodandchampagne

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Ship Model Hanging From  The Ceiling Looks Wonderful source 

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Ship Models and Nautical Decor 

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Tall Ship Models  

Xebec Wooden Model Ship

 Wooden Ship Model Xebec 

The Xebec was a widely used by Barbary Pirates in the Mediterranean Sea. They were built for speed by having a narrower floor than most of the tall ships.

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Sea Inspired Hotel Decoration  Decorative Model Ships   

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Beach House Decorating with Model Sailboats  and Decorative Wooden Oars

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Historic Model Ships Decor via source 

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Preserving Maritime History source 

Amerigo Vespicci Tall Ship Model

Amerigo Vespucci via source 

Boat Name: Amerigo Vespucci
Year Launched: 1931
Country: Italy
Constructed By: General Lieutenant Francesco Rotundi of the Italian Navy Engineering Corps at the (formerly Royal) Naval Shipyard of Castellammare di Stabia (Naples).
Size: 82.4 m (270.34 ft) long, with an overall length of 101 m (331 ft) including the bowsprit and a maximum width of 15.5 m (51 ft)
Crew: 450

Actual Dimensions of Model: Length 55 inches. Height 32 inches
Year Model Built: June 28, 2007- November 4, 2007
Model Construction Hours: 735

Historical Significance:
The Amerigo Vespucci is a tall ship of the Marina Militare, named after the explorer Amerigo Vespucci. Its home port is Livorno, Italy, and it is in use as a school ship. In 1925, the Regia Marina ordered two school ships to a design by General Lieutenant Francesco Rotundi of the Italian Navy Engineering Corps, inspired by the style of large late 18th century 74-cannon ships of the line (like the neapolitan ship “Monarca”). The first, the Cristoforo Colombo, was put into service in 1928 and was used by the Italian Navy until 1943. After World War II, this ship was handed over to the USSR as part of the war reparations and was shortly afterwards decommissioned.

The second ship was the Amerigo Vespucci, built in 1930 at the (formerly Royal) Naval Shipyard of Castellammare di Stabia (Naples). She was launched on February 22, 1931, and put into service in July of that year.

The vessel is a full rigged three-masted steel hull 82.4 m (270.34 ft) long, with an overall length of 101 m (331 ft) including the bowsprit and a maximum width of 15.5 m (51 ft). She has a draught of about seven metres (23 ft) and a displacement at full load of 4146 tons. Under auxiliary diesel-electric propulsion the Amerigo Vespucci can reach 10 knots (19 km/h) and has an autonomy of 5450 nm (at 6.5 knots).

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