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Wooden Columbia Model Sailboat Decoration 80"

Model Ship Overall Dims: 69" L x 10" W x 80" H

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SKU: Columbia 80

Wooden Columbia Model Sailboat Decoration 80"

NOT A MODEL SHIP KIT
Attach Sails and Columbia yacht model is Ready for Immediate Display 
 

Clean lines and simple, elegant detailing define this proud Columbia yacht model. Prominent enough to set a nautical tone yet subdued to match every décor, this fine sailboat is ready to grace any room with her presence. 

69" L x 10" W x 80" H (1:23 scale)

  • Largest available décor Columbia model sailboat

  • Quality construction features:
    • Entirely wooden parts with no plastic hull or deck details

    • Individual wood planks visible in hull and deck

    • Lightly starched, quality cloth sails do not sag or wrinkle

  • Suits any room or décor with clean lines and simple colors

  • Pre-assembled, simply attach the sails and display
    • Separate pre-assembled hull and sails ensure safe shipping and lower cost

    • Sails and rigging already complete

    • Insert mast in designated hole and clip brass rigging hooks as shown in illustrations

    • Ready to display in less than five minutes

WARNING WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Formaldehyde, and Styrene, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Chromium and Toluene, which are known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Columbia was the defender of the tenth America's Cup race in 1899 against British challenger Shamrock as well as the defender of the eleventh America's Cup race in 1901 against British challenger, Shamrock II. It was the first vessel to win the trophy twice in a row (a record not equalled until Intrepids back-to-back wins in 1967 and 1970.) 

Design
 
Columbia, a fin keel sloop, was designed and built in 1898-9 by Nathanael Herreshoff and the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company for owners J. Pierpont Morgan and Edwin D. Morgan of the New York Yacht Club. It was the third winning defender built by Herreshoff.
 
Columbia had a nickel steel frame, a tobin bronze hull, and a steel mast (later replaced with one of Oregon pine.)
 
Career
 
Columbia, demasted, 1899. Photograph by John S. Johnston.
 
Columbia was launched on June 10, 1899. It easily won the elimination trials against the rebuilt former defender, Defender. Skippered by Charlie Barr, it won all three races against the British defender, Shamrock in the 1899 America's Cup. Notably, Hope Goddard Iselin was the only female on the crew, serving as a afterguard.
 
Columbia was selected again in 1901 to defend the Cup, and again under the command of Charlie Barr, won all three races against Shamrock II.
 
In 1903 Columbia was refitted with the hope of being selected for a third time, but it was badly beaten in the selection trials by the yacht Reliance.
 
Columbia was cut up for scrap in 1913 at City Island.
 
Specifications
 
    * Overall length: 40.15 m
    * Length at water line: 27.25 m
    * Beam (width): 7.39 m
    * Draft: 5.97 m
    * Displacement: 148.7 tonnes
    * Sail area: 1189 m2