This magnificent nautical decor sailboat model makes a perfect gift for a home or office, a boat enthusiast, or a passionate collector.
Proudly display on mantles, desks or as an entry hall focal point.
The Endeavour was the most impressive British sailboat to ever race in America’s Cup World Series.
Built for speed as well as beauty, the Endeavour was created in 1934 by Thomas Sopwith, the undisputed leader of the British aircraft industry.
Master craftsmen handcraft these highly detailed wood models from scratch using historical photographs, drawings and original plans.
They are built to scale with high-grade wood such as western red cedar, rosewood, and mahogany.
They are 100% hand-built individually using plank-on-frame construction methods and are similar to the building of actual ships.
Each model requires hundreds of hours to finish and must go through a demanding quality control process before leaving the workshop.
The Endeavour model features beautiful hand-stitched sails that extend all the way to the masthead. The wooden pulleys keep the complicated rigging tightened.
The deck is made out of wood planks that are carefully pieced symmetrically for a beautiful finish. An elongated boom flows from the mast to the stern.
There is a wooden cabin located in the middle of the deck. You can also spot a companionway that would lead to the bottom hull.
Various wooden winches are placed around the deck to wind up or let out riggings when needed.
The model is secured tightly on a solid wood base with a brass nameplate. The mast and sails are folded down for easy packaging and shipping.
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