Description:
Launched in 1909 in Fairlie, Scotland, Tuiga is a historic racing yacht known for its elegance and speed. A symbol of the golden age of sailing, it has competed under a British crew, leaving its mark on maritime history. This handcrafted model beautifully captures its spirit, making it an exceptional addition to any collection.
Crafted from premium materials, the model features a red cedar hull, known for durability and termite resistance. Mahogany, teak, and other exotic woods enhance the structure, while linen fabric sails and fabric flags add authenticity. The plank-on-frame construction method ensures precision and craftsmanship, with four protective layers of varnish preserving the natural wood.
Measuring L: 23.6 - W: 4.7 - H: 29.5 inches, the Tuiga model is a perfect display piece for nautical enthusiasts. It also makes a thoughtful gift for collectors.
Please Note: Your model is shipped with the mast and sails neatly folded for secure and efficient delivery. All rigging is pre-installed—simply raise the mast and adjust the sails for proper alignment, and your assembly will be complete in minutes.
For a step-by-step guide, check out our YouTube assembly video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8gJ95oIaEk. Enjoy the rewarding challenge of bringing your model to life, much like sailors preparing their vessels for the open sea.
History:
Tuyga is a classic yacht with a rich and storied history, originally commissioned by the Duke of Medinacelli and designed by the renowned Scottish yacht designer William Fife Jr. Launched in 1909 from the Fairlie Shipyard in Scotland, Tuyga was built as a top-tier racing yacht. The yacht quickly made its mark in the world of competitive sailing, racing successfully with a British crew and securing numerous second-place finishes, often just behind her twin, Hispania, the Spanish royal yacht. Tuyga’s design was a masterpiece of Fife's, reflecting the perfect blend of elegance and speed, a hallmark of his creations.
Over the years, Tuyga changed hands several times, undergoing multiple name changes and eventually falling into a state of neglect. However, her enduring legacy and beauty led to a full restoration, which revived her to her former glory. The yacht’s careful restoration preserved its historical significance while ensuring its place in modern sailing.
Today, Tuyga belongs to the Yacht Club de Monaco, where she continues to captivate enthusiasts and admirers of classic yachts. With her elegant lines, rich history, and remarkable restoration, Tuyga stands as a testament to both the craftsmanship of William Fife Jr. and the enduring allure of vintage racing yachts.