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Fully
Assembled - Not a kit
Museum
quality model
20" L
x 4" W x 25" H
Plank
on frame construction (a
painstaking process
where each individual
plank is added to the
hull of the ship model
one at a time)
Built
with rare, high quality
woods
Hand
painted, the actual
colors of the
Endeavour yacht
Built
with rare, high quality
woods, no plastic parts
Fabric
sails with detailed
stitching
The
model rests perfectly on
a wood base.
To
build this ship,
extensive research was
done using various
sources such as museums,
drawings,
paintings and copies of
original plans
and photos of the actual
yacht.
HISTORY:
Endeavour was hailed as
the most beautiful
J-Class yacht ever
built. She was the best
and most impressive
sailboat that Britain
ever built to race in
America’s Cup series.
Endeavour had speed as
well as beauty. Built in
1933 by T.O.M. Sopwith,
the undisputed leader of
the British aircraft
industry, Endeavour
possessed many new and
innovative devices,
including below-deck
winches, new sail
designs, and an improved
spinnaker. Even with an
amateur crew, she came
closer to winning the
Cup than any other
challenger up to that
time. Endeavour was a
faster yacht than her
contender Rainbow. She
beat Rainbow the first
two races.
However, the American
team was a much finer
crew and defeated
Endeavour all next three
races by out-thinking
her captain. In the
third race, as a direct
result of Vanderbilt,
the skipper of
"Rainbow", failing to
pull away, the yachts
almost collided when
Endeavour had right of
way. Sopwith raised the
protest flag after the
race in accordance to
British rules. The race
committee however
dismissed the protest as
the American rules
stated the protest flag
is to be flown at the
time of the foul. This
prompted a British
writer to comment,
"Britannia rules the
waves, but America
waives the rules." When
Endeavour returned to
England she continued to
dominate the British
racing scene until 1938
when she was laid up for
the duration of World
War II. Saved by
Elizabeth Meyer of New
Port, RI, today she is
one of the most
breathtaking sights on
the water. To take helm
of such a yacht is to
experience pure power,
grace, and speed.
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