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Charles W. Morgan ship model. This tall ship Charles W. Morgan is a scale model ship replica and is 32" long. This ship model is one of our highest quality models and is the only whale model boat that we offer. We have two versions of the Charles W. Morgan ship model. Our Limited Edition model ship comes with an Certificate of Authenticity (only 25 to be made), has a real copper plated hull and improved rigging. Another is the wood hull Charles W. Morgan whale model ship.
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Ships fully assembled & comes with a wood display stand

Charles W. Morgan Limited 32"

Item:A2003C
Dimensions:32" L x 9" W x 25" H
Availability:In Stock
Ships in:1 business day
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Price:
$799.99
Options & Upgrades:
Add Solid Marble Display Base $29.99
Add Display Shelf $49.99
Add Rosewood Display Case $129.99
Add Rosewood Display Table $249.99
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Charles W. Morgan Limited 32" Description

    • 32" long x 9" Wide x 25 " High (1:42 scale)
    • Meticulously painted to the actual Charles Morgan
    • Authentically aged copper plated hull (prevented the toredo worm from destorying the wooden hull)
    • Includes a numbered Certificate of Authenticity signed by HMS Founder and Master Builder Richard Norris, as only 25 will ever be made.
    • Masterfully stitched, thick canvas sails that hold their shape and do not wrinkle
    • Perfectly taught rigging of various colors and thickness to increase authenticity
    • Amazing deck details
    • Requires hundreds of hours to build from scratch (not from a model kit) by our master artisans.
    • Built with rare, high quality woods such as cherry, teak, white pine, birch and maple.
    • The model rests perfectly on a large, wood base between four arched metal dolphins (marble base pictured).
    • To build this ship, extensive research was done using various sources such as museums, drawings, copies of original plans and photos of the actual ship.
    • Visit our Frequently Asked Questions or call with questions.



Charles W. Morgan Limited 32" History

    In the 1840s, a Quaker whaling merchant named Charles W. Morgan ordered a whaleship from the shipbuilders Jethro and Zachariah Hillman of New Bedford, Massachusetts.

    The hull and deck of Morgan reflected the industry which she was built to serve. A typical whaleship has three functions:

    1. to serve as a mother ship to a fleet of small whaleboats, which are stored on the davits when not in use,
    2. to serve as a factory and a refinery ship with tryworks for extracting oil from the whale blubber,
    3. to serve as oil tankers.

    Morgan's maiden voyage began on September 6, 1841. She sailed around Cape Horn and cruised the Pacific Ocean. Following Morgan's three year and four month voyage, she came home with 2,400 barrels of whale oil and 10,000 lbs of whalebone, known as baleen, which was worth around USD$56,000.

    Later Service

    In her 80 years of service, she would make 37 voyages ranging in length from nine months to five years. Charles W. Morgan, in total, brought home 54,483 barrels of whale oil and 152,934 pounds of whalebone. She sailed in the Indian and South Atlantic Oceans, surviving ice and snow storms. Her crew survived a cannibal attack in the South Pacific. Between 1888 and 1904 she was based in San Francisco.

    Morgan had more than 1,000 whalemen of all races and nationalities in her lifetime. Her crew included not only Americans, but sailors from Cape Verde, New Zealand, the Seychelles, Guadeloupe, and Norfolk Island. The ship's crew averaged around 33 men per voyage. As with other whaleships in the 1800s, Morgan often was home to the captain's family.

    Charles W. Morgan was used in 3 movies: the 1916 movie Miss Petticoats, the 1922 Down to the Sea in Ships, and in the 1930s in Java Head.

    On the night of June 30, 1924, the Charles W. Morgan caught fire when the flaming wreck of the steamer Sankaty, which had drifted across the Achushnet River from New Bedford harbor in flames, collided with it. Badly charred, Morgan narrowly escaped destruction.

    Retirement

    The whaling days came to an end with the perfection of refining petroleum. Morgan was under the care of Whaling Enshrined, Inc. until 1941, when she was transferred to Mystic Seaport, where she still stands to this day.

    Restoration

    The Charles W. Morgan arrived at Mystic Seaport in December of 1941, narrowly avoiding destruction during WWII. A major restoration and preservation project was begun in 1968. In 1977 Morgan was designated a National Historic Landmark. Mystic Seaport is completing a multi-million dollar shipyard upgrade to accommodate the next phase of Morgan's restoration. She is the oldest whaler and commercial vessel surviving in America.

    The United States Postal Service issued a commerorative stamp honoring the Charles W. Morgan.


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