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About the King of Prussia The story of the King of Prussia, or John Carter, is a popular local tale in Cornwall, UK. He was known as one of the most capable Cornish Smugglers, and Prussia Cove in Cornwall is named after him. He was said to be a legendary navigator of his ship, so…
This product does not include sails.
This product does not include sails.
This product does not include sails.
This product does not include sails.
This product does not include sails.
This product does not include sails.
Originally named Anna Maria, and built as a pilot boat in 1815 in a New York dockyard, the Achilles spent much of its time as a fast mail boat. The kit includes: A double plank on frame hull construction Building plans with general details instructions Wax brass castings walnut and lime planking Wooden fittings Laser engraved detailing and…
Instructions are in Italian only.
HMS Beagle was built in 1817, and was initially used as a coasting vessel. After this, it was equipped to be used for scientific observations. It sailed through the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and one of the most famous scientists of all-time was onboard; Charles Darwin. Darwin collected a great deal of data, and made…
The Mayflower is the ship famously known for transporting a group of English families to the New World in 1620. They were known as the Pilgrims, and the New World was America. It set sail from Southampton, England, and would drop anchor in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This was where the first permanent European settlement was made….
The Flying Fish, launched in 1800, was a fishing schooner with a shooting building and a great surface of sails. It retained the bragging rights of being an incredibly fast ship for many years, and so owners were able to easily outclass competitors.
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