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Handcrafted, scratch built and ready
made. Absolutely nothing to do, except to remove from their boxes!
Flying Fish Model ship
Just to say the
Flying Fish arrived and was a great success so thank you for all your help and
advice. The packaging was amazing, it gave almost as much pleasure as the
present and was so well put together it took almost an hour to
unscrew!
I hope all goes well
for you
Linda Boereboom, UK Buyer (Oct 08)
Just a quick email to let you know I have received the model today, thanks.
May I say the packaging is 1st class, strong and secure; the model
arrived without any damage. The model look stunning and beautiful looks
even better than the photos.
After seeing that, I will certainly buying another one in the near future, so I will be in contact with you soon.
The model is first rate and I will recommend to other model ship collectors.
Thanks again for all the help.
Best Regards
W. W. Man. UK Buyer (March 2006)
History of the Flying Fish:
Original specifications: - Schooner, L/B/D 23.98m * 6.58m * 2.39m, Hull: Wood, Built: Massachusetts, USA; 1860.
The apogee of the schooners development as a fighting ship must have
been the large privateers of the Napoleonic wars, and especially those
of the United States.
A great shortage of cruisers and privateers led the French
revolutionary government to the United States in search of such
vessels. The subsequent capture of some of these vessels led to a
protest by the British government.
Other European nations bought American-built schooners and also made a
habit of recording the lines, a practice which gives us today such a
rich insight into the construction of smaller craft at that time.
The renowned shipbuilder, Jeremiah Burnham, designed this famous
two-masted schooner. The Flying Fish was launched in 1860 in
Massachusetts, for over twenty years, her design dominated the schooner
class and was used as a model by many shipbuilders. To this day, the
schooner remains a very popular model, which is frequently built.
She is estimated as a 150-ton vessel, armed with ten 9 pounders guns or
12 pounders corronades, with a deck length of just under seventy-nine
feet long.
She was one of the fastest ships a float, and brought its cargo of fish
and her Gloucester fishermen into the habour in record time.
The races in which the Flying Fish took part were very exciting, as
they were first of all described by Kipling, and later featured in the
film Captain Courageous.
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