Description:
The Enterprise Sailboat Model is an exquisite replica of the iconic racing yacht originally designed in 1930 to compete in the America's Cup. Known for its sleek design and superior performance, the Enterprise epitomizes nautical elegance and racing prowess.
Specifications:
Length: 31.5 inches
Width: 5.9 inches
Height: 39.4 inches
Materials:
Primary Wood: Premium red cedar, valued for its durability and resistance to termites and adverse weather, ensures the model's longevity.
Additional Woods: Mahogany, teak, and other exotic hardwoods contribute to the model's structural integrity and enhance its visual appeal.
Sails: Made from high-quality linen, the sails provide a realistic texture and elegant appearance.
Metal Components: Rust-resistant metals are used for the nameplate and decorative fittings, maintaining their luster and integrity over time.
Design & Craftsmanship:
The model features a solid wooden hull with a protective finish that accentuates the natural wood grain. It includes a mast equipped with a realistic rigging system, mirroring the original yacht’s complexity.
The deck is meticulously detailed with handcrafted elements, reflecting a blend of classic luxury and nautical tradition.
The sails are proportionally large and taut, contributing to the model's authentic and refined aesthetic. Every aspect of this model is handcrafted, involving hundreds of hours of skilled labor to ensure precision and authenticity.
Ideal Display & Uses:
This model is ideally displayed in living rooms, offices, libraries, or any sophisticated interior setting, where it serves as a timeless symbol of maritime heritage and expert craftsmanship.
It is an exceptional gift for yacht enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone appreciating intricate craftsmanship.
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:
In 1930, Sir Thomas Lipton's challenger, Shamrock V, led four American syndicates to design contenders for the America's Cup. Starling Burgess and the legendary Nat Herreshoff teamed up to create the Enterprise, an 80-foot J-boat that was the largest and fastest of its time.
With a heavy keel, two centerboards, and a towering 162-foot mast made of hollow aluminum, Enterprise was built for speed and stability. Equipped with 24 winches, her crew executed swift maneuvers.
Enterprise triumphed over the other challengers and faced Shamrock V off Newport, Rhode Island, in September 1930. She won all four races, securing the America's Cup and maintaining an 80-year record of U.S. dominance in yacht racing.