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Volunteer 20"

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Fully assembled, this model is not a kit.
Total Dimensions: 20" L x 2" W x 17" H
This model is no longer available for sale. Please contact us for future availability.

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Volunteer 20" Description

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

Capture the racing spirit with this adorable model yacht inspired by the famous America’s Cup champion Volunteer. With clean lines and graceful features Volunteer model sail boats will bring a nautical flair and winning spirit to the décor of any room, and are perfectly sized for display upon an office desk, meeting room table or child’s bedroom shelf. 

20" Long x 2" Wide x 17" High (1:79 scale)

  • Quality construction of solid wooden parts
  • Suits any room or décor with clean lines and simple colors
  • Pre-assembled, simply attach the sails and display
    • All rigging, lines and stays feature brass hooks which attach into eyelets on mast, boom, bowsprit or deck
    • Ready to display in less than five minutes

Volunteer 20" History

Volunteer was the victorious American defender of the seventh America's Cup race in 1887 against Scottish challenger Thistle.

Design

Volunteer, a centerboard compromise sloop, was designed by Edward Burgess and built by Pusey & Jones Shipbuilding Company at Wilmington, Delaware in 1887 for owner General Charles J. Paine of the New York Yacht Club.

Volunteer had an all-steel frame and hull, with a deck of white pine.

Career

Volunteer easily beat the 1886 America's Cup defender Mayflower during the trials, and won both Cup races on September 27 and 30, 1887, against Thistle. It was skippered by Captain Hank Haff with the assistance of Captains Terry, Berry and L. Jeffreys.

Soon after the Cup races, Volunteer was bought by John Malcolm Forbes (who also owned Puritan) and was altered as a schooner in 1891. It was broken up at a New York junkyard in 1910.

Specifications

    * Overall length: 32.91 m
    * Length at water line: 26.10 m
    * Beam (width): 7.06 m
    * Draft: 3.04 m
    * Displacement: 130 tons
    * Sail area: 834.40m2

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Our Volunteer Americas Cup Racer sailboat is one of the many wooden yacht we have. These sailboats for sale include the Bluenose Yacht from Nova Scotia, the daughter ship of the Bluenose Yacht the Bluenose 2, Columbia sailboat, Enterprise sailing model, Vigilant sailboats for sale, and many more model sailboats.
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