Description:
"The Pen Duick Creme Painted Medium Ship Model is a tribute to one of the most iconic racing yachts in maritime history, ideal for enthusiasts of sailing and classic yacht design. This model embodies the elegance and competitive spirit of the original Pen Duick, making it a coveted piece for collectors and maritime historians.
SKU: Y168
1. Specifications:
- Net Weight: 2.2 pounds
- Length: 23.6 inches
- Width: 5.1 inches
- Height: 31.5 inches
2. Materials:
✔ Primary Wood: Red cedar is utilized for its durability and natural resistance to environmental stresses, ensuring the model withstands the test of time without warping or cracking.
✔ Additional Woods: Mahogany and teak, supplemented by a selection of exotic hardwoods, are used to fortify the model’s structure and enhance its visual allure.
✔ Sails: Constructed from linen, the sails offer an authentic and refined appearance.
✔ Flags: Authentic fabric flags adorn the model, contributing to its historically accurate representation.
✔ Metal Components: Premium, corrosion-resistant metals are selected for decorative and functional elements like the nameplate and fittings.
3. Craftsmanship:
The Pen Duick model is entirely handcrafted, involving meticulous attention to detail in every aspect, from the deck configuration to the complex sail riggings.
4. Ideal Display & Uses:
✔ This model is perfectly suited for medium-sized spaces such as office desks, living room mantles, personal display cabinets, or small museum exhibits.
✔ It serves as an exceptional gift for those who cherish maritime history, yacht design, or simply appreciate exquisite craftsmanship.
✔ The Pen Duick model adds a refined and historical touch to any space, enhancing its aesthetic while celebrating a legacy of yacht racing.
**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:
The saga of the Pen Duick yachts weaves a rich tapestry of maritime heritage, closely tied to the legendary French sailor Éric Tabarly. Each vessel in the Pen Duick series has its own unique story, marked by innovation and adventure.
The Beginning and Rebirth of Pen Duick I: The original Pen Duick, formerly known as Yum, was built in 1898 by William Fife III. It started life as a racing cutter, gaining notoriety for its performance across European waters. However, by the mid-20th century, it had fallen into disrepair. Eric Tabarly received the boat from his father and undertook an extensive renovation, reinforcing its structure with modern techniques including polyester resin and fiberglass, transforming it into a capable ocean racer.
Triumph and Tragedy: Pen Duick II, launched in 1964, became famous when Eric Tabarly sailed it to victory in the 1964 Singlehanded Transatlantic Race. This win not only catapulted Tabarly to fame, earning him the Legion d'Honneur but also sparked a revolution in French yachting, influencing yacht design and sailing education in France.
Innovations and Ocean Challenges: Pen Duick III and subsequent yachts like Pen Duick V and VI introduced significant technological advancements. Pen Duick V was designed specifically for the 1969 Singlehanded Trans-Pacific race from San Francisco to Tokyo, featuring novel ballast tanks that were ahead of their time. Pen Duick VI was built for crewed ocean racing and participated in multiple Whitbread Round the World Races, facing and overcoming extreme challenges such as mast breakages.
Legacy of a Legend: Eric Tabarly’s death in 1998 was a profound loss to the sailing world. He fell overboard from Pen Duick during a night of rough seas. Despite the tragic end, Tabarly's legacy lives through the ongoing voyages of the Pen Duick fleet, which continues to participate in classic yacht regattas and serves as an enduring symbol of nautical prowess and innovation.
The Pen Duick series not only reflects technological advancements and the spirit of competition but also embodies the passion of a man who was both a skilled sailor and a visionary, deeply influencing the world of sailing and beyond.