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This Bluenose schooner is a model replica of the actual model yacht from Nova Scotia. This model yacht is available in different sizes and versions. We even make the Bluenose II, the daughter ship of the Bluenose. Our model schooners are made from the finest materials and are not made from kits. Other Bluenose Schooner versions: Bluenose 24/32 Schooner, Bluenose Limited Edition 24 Model Schooner, Bluenoose Limited Edition 32 Nova Scotia Schooner, and Bluenose Limited Edition 44" Yacht.
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Bluenose 17"

Item:B0405
Dimensions:17" L x 3" W x 14" H
Availability:In Stock
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List Price:$79.99
Sale Price:
$39.99
You Save:$40.00 (50%)

Options & Upgrades:
Add Display Shelf $49.99
Add Rosewood Display Table $249.99
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Bluenose 17" Description

    • Overall dimensions 17" long x 3" wide x 14" high
    • This is a pre assembled model. Models are shipped with the sails unassembled. All rigging, lines and stays have brass hooks attached, which easily hook into eyelets on mast, boom, sprit or deck. Assembly takes less than 5 minutes
    • Detailed instructions including pictures for assembly included
    • Our Bluenose sailboat is built with rare, high quality woods.
    • This model sailboat yacht is hand painted the actual colors of the Bluenose schooner
    •  Bluenose schooner has fabric sails with detailed stitching and logos like the ones on the actual yacht
    • To build this model ship, extensive research was done using various sources such as museums, drawings, copies of original plans and photos of the actual yacht.
    • Visit our Frequently Asked Questions or call with questions.


Bluenose 17" History

    Bluenose was a Canadian schooner from Nova Scotia, a celebrated racing ship (and hard-working fishing vessel) and a symbol of the province. The name "bluenose" originated as a nick-name for Nova Scotians.

    Designed by William Roué and built by Smith and Rhuland, Bluenose was launched at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia on March 26, 1921, as a racing ship and fishing vessel. This was in response to the defeat of the Nova Scotian Fishing Schooner Delawana by the Gloucester fishing schooner Esperanto in 1920. That race was sponsored by the Halifax Herald newspaper.

    After a season fishing on the Grand Banks, Bluenose defeated Elsie (out of Gloucester, Massachusetts), returning the trophy to Nova Scotia. During the next 17 years of racing, no challenger, American or Canadian, could wrest the International Fishermen's Trophy from her. It is notable that she was no mere racing ship, but also a general fishing craft that was worked hard throughout her lifetime. She fished scallops and other kinds of sea-food, and at least once won competitions for largest catches of the season and similar awards.

    Fishing schooners became obsolete after World War II, and despite efforts to keep her in Nova Scotia, the undefeated Bluenose was sold to work as a freighter in the West Indies. She foundered on a Haitian reef on January 28, 1946.

    Bluenose and her captain, Angus Walters, were inducted into the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame in 1955, making her the first and only non-human CSHF inductee until 1960, when she was joined by Canadian Hydroplane Champion Miss Supertest III. That same year another honour was bestowed upon the famous sailing ship when a new Canadian National Railways passenger-vehicle ferry for the inaugural Yarmouth-Bar Harbor service was launched as the M/V Bluenose.

    Bluenose, under full sail, is portrayed on the 1929 Canadian Bluenose postage stamp as well as on two other stamps issued in 1982 and 1999 and also appears on the current Nova Scotia license plate. The depiction of a generic schooner on the Canadian dime has for years been commonly known as the Bluenose. In 2002, the government of Canada declared the depiction on the dime to be the Bluenose.


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