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OLD WORLD TRADING BLUE NOSE II SHIP MODEL
The schooner is a sailing ship rigged with fore-and-aft sails on its two
or more masts. Though probably developing out of a Dutch design of the
17th Century, the first genuine schooner was developed in the British
North American colonies, probably at Gloucester, Massachusetts, in 1713,
by a shipbuilder named Andrew Robinson.
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According to tradition the word schooner was first used when a new vessel
was launched at the shipyard of Andrew Robinson. It has been said that
when the vessel entered the water that a spectator remarked, “Oh, how she
scoons!” Upon which Robinson replied: “a schooner let her be”. By the end
of the 18th Century the schooner had become the most important North
American ship, used for coastal trade and fishing. The Schooner can be
recognized for her two to as many as ten masts.
Early sailing yachts followed the lines of such naval crafts as
brigantines, schooners, and cutters from the 17th Century until the
second half of the 19th Century. The design of large sailing yachts was
first greatly affected by the success of The America, which was designed
by George Steers for a syndicate headed by John C. Stevens and was the
boat for which the America‘s Cup was named after its victory at Cowles in
1851. Not until the second half of the 19th Century did naval architecture
come into play when designing yacht hulls. This major advancement was
followed up in the 1920‘s with the use of aerodynamics for the designing
of the sails and rigs. Today‘s sailing yachts are used for sport and
pleasure. Old World Trading has many replica‘s of these magnificent ships
from which to choose. Our collection of sailing yachts includes the
America 3, Endeavour, Reliance, Pen Duick, and many more.
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Order #400-015 Bluenose 32" long, 30" high, 6" wide
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Bluenose - Fishermen have always been proud of the superiority of their
craft. Since the middle of the 19th century, owners of fishing schooners
have engaged in keen rivalry to prove their mettle by racing for the Thomas
Lipton trophy. Over the years this contest turned into Canadian-American
rivalry. The Bluenose, of Halifax, carried a sailors nickname for men and
boats hailing from Nova Scotia. She was the outstanding champion on the
Canadian side. The schooner Bluenose was built in Nova Scotia in 1921 to
fish the rough waters off the coast of Newfoundland. A salt banker type, she
stayed out until her holds were full of fish, using salt to preserve her
catch. During prohibition, she was used as a rumrunner. The Bluenose was
lost off Haiti in 1946.
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