Captain's Line Model Ships - Small Mayflower - Special Limited Sale

Captain's Line Model Ships - Small Mayflower - Special Limited Sale
Item# A-WT-200063
Regular price: $180.00
New Price: $69.99
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Captain's Line Model Ships - Small Mayflower

These replica ships are hand crafted by master boat builders from the original ships pictures and drawings.

  • Shipped Fed-Ex Ground
  • Shipped assembled. No assembly required.
  • The ships are 100% scratch built, put together piece by piece, similar to an actual ship. There are no model kits used here. The wood is cut from the trees.
  • All our ships are Plank on Frame construction (hollow hulls). Ribs on the inside, piece by piece on the hull and deck. If you look closely, you can see the nails used to secure the strips of wood to the internal ribs.
  • Appreciate the rigging, the stitching on the sails, and the fantastic craftsmanship.
  • The lines on the ship are working lines. They can be tightened and loosened.
  • Each ship comes with a solid wooden stand and a brass nameplate.
  • Every ship comes with her history printed on antiqued paper along with a stand. This is displayed beside the ship.
  • The ships are imported from all over the world from master craftsmen who specialize in model boat building.
  • The boats are made from woods such as cherry, different types of teak, mahogany, oak, rosewood, ash, and other exotic woods.
    About the ship:

    Mayflower - On August 15, 1620 The Mayflower, a British cargo ship, Captained by Christopher Jones set sail from Plymouth, England. She set sail with a Pilgrim colony of 102 people aboard. The Mayflower was 95 feet in length and displaced 180 tons. Her voyage across the Atlantic took 67 days and 3000 miles of stormy ocean at an average speed of 2 knots. Due to primitive navigation techniques Mayflower landed in Cape Cod missing their intended destination. After exploring the coast of New England the Pilgrims settled in Plymouth, for their new home. That winter the Pilgrims lived aboard the Mayflower while building their colony. On April 5, 1621 Mayflower sailed back to England, but not a single Member of the colony went with her.

  • Size in inches: 22 x 18 x 5

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