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Endeavour Model Yacht 2 (Small)

€276.35  €248.72

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Handcrafted, scratch built and ready made. Absolutely nothing to do, except to remove from their boxes!
 
Customer feedback on Model Ships 
 
I received the goods today and they are in excellent condition. The packing is very good. Thank you very much for your cooperation.
 
Ramy Oda Pacha Buyer of Typhoon Model Boat and Endeavour Model Yacht (Egypt July 07) 
 
I have been buying online from Premier Ship Models for almost two years and having purchased about ten different models I may confidently recommend Premier Ship to all collectors.
 
The craftman is detailed and perfect. The shipment is precise. The service provided by the team is both professional and very friendly.
 
I'd like to thank everyone in Premier Ship for the extraordinary service provided each and everytime I place an order. I will definitely be coming back for more pieces for my collection.
 
Thank You
 
 
Dear Rashid,
 
I purchased the Endeavour model boat from you in April and was shipped to me in perfect condition. Very pleased with the model and our business transaction.
 
USA Buyer of Endeavour Model Yacht (April 2006)  
 
Original specifications: J Class, Hull: Wood, Designer: Charles E Nicholson, Built; Camper and Nicholson, Gosport, Hampshire, 1933/36.

The yacht was built for Sir Thomas Sopwith when he challenged for the America’s Cup. The first was a J Class yacht of 143 tons displacement and setting 7,560 sq. feet of sail.

She was considered the best yacht of her day in the J Class. At the Cup race in 1934, she came very close to defeating the American defender Rainbow, and set for the first time in the history of the Cup, a double clewed jib, which had been designed by her owner, who was the skipper.

While she was tuning-up in the Solent however, astute American observers had spotted her novel jib, in time for the defender to be equipped with a similar type of sail.

The second Endeavour was also a J class yacht, designed and built by the same team. She was built to the maximum waterline length allowed by the Cup rules, namely 26.52 metres.

Trials in the Solent indicated that Endeavour II was demonstrably faster than her predecessor, but she was to find herself pitted against a defender whose design owed much to the joint work of W. Starling Burgess and a brilliant new designer of large yachts, J.Stephens.

In the series of 1937, the American Ranger was the faster of the two, and it turned out later that she was the fastest J Class ever built.


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