Tall Ship Models Home Page
Model Ships Closeout Sale Ship Models
Contact Us
Enlarge Columbia Limited 16"
Guaranteed Lowest Sailboat Prices!

Columbia Limited 16"

Item:Columbia16
Dimensions:16" L x 2" W x 14" H
Availability:In Stock
Ships in:1 business day
Express shipping available at checkout

List Price:$49.99
Sale Price:
$29.99
You Save:$20.00 (40%)

Options & Upgrades:
Add Display Shelf $49.99
Add Rosewood Display Table $249.99
Qty:    

More Columbia Limited 16" Pictures         Click a picture to enlarge        Enlarge All Pictures

Enlarge dscf1241.jpgEnlarge dscf1244.jpgEnlarge dscf1242.jpgEnlarge dscf1243.jpg
Enlarge dscf1237.jpgEnlarge dscf1240.jpgEnlarge dscf1239.jpgEnlarge dscf1238.jpg

Columbia Limited 16" Description

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

    Freshly redesigned, our new Columbia model yacht features increased craftsmanship and deck details. From wire railings of real brass to finely-carved deckhouses, from the mast coat and even a miniature lifeboat, careful attention has been paid to every detail of these sleek and elegant wooden model sailboats. With clean lines and graceful features, these model sailboats of the famous America’s Cup winner will bring a nautical flair and winning spirit to the décor of any room. 

    16" Long x 2" Wide x 14" High (1:99 scale)

    • Newly redesigned yacht model, features:
      • Increased detail and craftsmanship
      • Significantly upgraded deck features, including real brass railing, mast coat, lifeboat, detailed deckhouses and more
    • 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

Columbia Limited 16" History

    Columbia was the successful defender of the second America's Cup race in 1871 against English challenger Livonia.

    Design

    Columbia, a wooden centerboard schooner, was designed and built in 1871 by Joseph B. Van Deusen in Chester, PA for owner Franklin Osgood of the New York Yacht Club.

    Career

    Skippered by Andrew J. Comstock, Columbia won the first two 1871 races against Livonia. It was beaten by Livonia in the third race, in which Columbia, damaged from the second race, was skippered by Horatio Nelson "Nelse" Comstock. It was the first America's Cup defender to concede a win to the challenger. As Columbia was further damaged in this third race, it was unable to compete in the final race. The yacht Sappho substituted and won the America's Cup for the second time for the U.S.

    Columbia ended its racing career in 1908, when it was dismasted and used as a houseboat in Brooklyn Harbor on the East River. Three years later it was rebuilt and sailed as a cruiser out of Newport News, VA. In 1920, Columbia was bought by a fisherman. It was declared lost in 1923.

    Specifications

        * Overall length: 34.13 m
        * Length at water line: 29.41 m
        * Beam (width): 7.75 m
        * Draft: 1.80 m
        * Displacement: 220 tons
        * Sail area: 950 m2


Browse more Sailboat / Yachts Models      View All Sailboat / Yachts

Enterprise 44
Enterprise 44" Limited
America³ 23
America³ 23"
Columbia 42
Columbia 42"
Endeavour 35
Endeavour 35" Limited
Bermuda Sloop 26
Bermuda Sloop 26"
Pacific Sailboat 25"
Pacific Sailboat 25"
Atlanta 35
Atlanta 35" Limited
Modern Decor Sloop 40
Modern Decor Sloop 40"
Endeavour 16"
Endeavour 16"
Bluenose Bottle 7"
Bluenose Bottle 7"
BMW Oracle 32
BMW Oracle 32"
Enterprise 55"
Enterprise 55"
Bluenose 32
Bluenose 32"
Atlantic 44
Atlantic 44"
Stars and Stripes 23
Stars and Stripes 23"
Atlantic Limited 44
Atlantic Limited 44"
Civil War | Coast Guard | Cruise Ships | Fishing Boats | Nautical Decor | Pirate Ships
Remote Control | Sailboat / Yachts | Ships in a Bottle | Speed Boats | Tall Ships | WW2 Ships
Home | Shipping | My Account | Customer Service | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Contact Us
© 2004 - 2012 Tall Ship Models. All Rights Reserved.