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Wooden Bluenose Model Sailboat Decoration 35"
Add grace and class to the nautical décor of any room with the beautiful natural wood-grain finish of this sailing boat model of the famous Canadian schooner Bluenose. With the soft touch of an ocean breeze, the understated elegance of simple yet finely-crafted features of these wooden model sailboats inspires a nautical tone and racing spirit from a shelf or mantle in any living room, den or office.
35" Long x 5" Wide x 25" High (1:60 scale)
Quality construction features:
Plank-on-frame hull construction
Individual wood planks visible in hull and deck
Lightly starched, quality cloth sails do not sag or wrinkle
Entirely wooden parts with no plastic hull or deck details
Suits any room or décor with clean lines, simple colors and natural wood finish
Pre-assembled, simply attach the sails and display
Separate pre-assembled hull and sails ensure safe shipping and lower cost
Sails and rigging already complete
Insert mast in designated hole and clip brass rigging hooks as shown in illustrations
Ready to display in less than five minutes

Bluenose was launched at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia on March 26, 1921, as both a working cod-fishing schooner and a racing ship. This was in response to a Nova Scotian ship's defeat in a race for working schooners established by the Halifax Herald newspaper in 1920. After a season fishing on the Grand Banks, Bluenose defeated the ship Elsie from Gloucester, Massachusetts, returning the trophy to Nova Scotia. During the next 17 years of racing no challenger, American or Canadian, could wrest the trophy from her.
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