Yacht America 1/8″ Scale: KLW143

$125.00

About Yacht America 1/8″ Scale: KLW143

America 1/8 Scale | A perfect desk-top model. In 1851, the ‘low black schooner’ was the only foreign entry to challenge the cream of British yachting in a 53 mile race around the Isle of Wight. One English yachtsman remarked, ‘If she is right, all of us are wrong.’ They were. America romped in 18 minutes ahead of her nearest competitor and brought home the Cup that still bears her name.

The 1851 yacht America is a vessel that has captured the hearts and imaginations of sailors and enthusiasts for generations. Designed and built by George Steers, this magnificent yacht was intended to compete in the prestigious Royal Yacht Squadron’s annual 100 Guinea Cup race, now known as the America’s Cup. With its sleek and graceful lines, the America was a true representation of the burgeoning American sailing industry at the time.

Our 1/8″” scale Yacht America kit is of plank-on-frame construction, designed as an Admiralty-style model with its mahogany ribs exposed. We have provided enough wood to complete the planking if you wish, as well as brass and Britannia fittings, rigging line, and sail cloth. It is important to note that some pictured items may have been built with optional items not included as part of standard kits, such as pedestals, bases, cases, paint, etc. If there are any questions about the contents of a particular kit, please contact Bluejacket.

Paint Kit Contents:

Thinner (1 oz)
Clear
Primer
Flat Black
Flat White
British Crimson
Gold
Signalbraun

Finished Model: $1,750.00

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About the 1851 yacht America

The yacht America is a remarkable vessel that has captured the hearts and imaginations of sailors and enthusiasts for generations. Designed and built by George Steers, this magnificent yacht was intended to compete in the prestigious Royal Yacht Squadron’s annual 100 Guinea Cup race, now known as the America’s Cup. With its sleek and graceful lines, the America was a true representation of the burgeoning American sailing industry at the time.

The yacht America was named after its home country, a symbol of pride and patriotism for the young nation. It was constructed with the most advanced techniques and materials of the time, making it a cutting-edge vessel in terms of both design and performance. Its hull was made of oak and its rigging was crafted from the finest hemp, allowing the yacht to glide through the water with speed and agility.

Upon its arrival in Britain for the race, the America caused quite a stir. The British yachting community was accustomed to dominating the 100 Guinea Cup, having held onto the trophy since its inception in 1851. However, the America’s distinguished appearance and impressive construction immediately caught the attention of seasoned sailors and observers alike. Its unique design and innovative features, such as its deep keel and long overhanging stern, set it apart from any other yacht in the competition.

When the yacht America took to the water for the race, it quickly became clear that this was no ordinary vessel. With its skilled crew and superior craftsmanship, it effortlessly sailed past its competitors and claimed victory in the 100 Guinea Cup, marking the first time an American yacht had won the prestigious race. The America’s triumph was celebrated not only in the sailing community but also in the United States, where it was seen as a symbol of American ingenuity and success.

The impact of the America’s victory was far-reaching. It sparked a newfound interest in yachting and sailing in America and inspired a generation of shipbuilders and sailors. The yacht itself went on to have a successful racing career and was eventually sold to a new owner in the United States, where it continued to make its mark in the sailing world.

Today, the America is still revered as a legendary vessel and a symbol of American innovation. It has become an icon of the America’s Cup and its legacy lives on through the modern racing yachts that compete for the coveted trophy.

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Yacht America 1/8″ Scale: KLW143

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