Enterprise Racing Yacht, 1930 America's Cup Defender - Wooden Model Sailboat 24" Long
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Enterprise Racing Yacht, 1930 America's Cup Defender - Wooden Model Sailboat 24" Long. Individually built, completely assembled, handcrafted model of the Enterprise Racing Yacht.
The America's Cup Enterprise was a 121-foot J-class yacht designed by W. Starling Burgess and in 1930 defeated the British Cup challenger Shamrock V, designed by Charles Nicholson. Amazingly enough, in 1980, the same 12-meter yacht Enterprise was used as the training and trials boat for the America's Cup defender Freedom. The Freedom went on to defeat the challenger Australia in the 1980 match.
- Hand Built, Fully Assembled museum quality model with Display Stand
- Measures 24" in length, 32" in height and 5" wide
- Beautifully constructed of exotic woods such as ebony, rosewood, yellow and red cedar, mahogany, teak, black wood, walnut, cherry, birch and maple and other tropical woods
- Researched and completely built from scratch, one at a time, in scale to the original plans
- 100% hand built from scratch using "plank on frame" construction method, gluing together multiple pieces of dry, thin wood
- Finely painted and varnished finishes
- Metal parts and details that are bronzed, gold tone or chrome plated or painted
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