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Flying Cloud 50" Limited

Item:B3502
Dimensions:50" L x 12" W x 28" H
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List Price:$1499.99
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Flying Cloud 50" Limited Description

    SOLD FULLY ASSEMBLED

    Ready for Immediate Display - Not a Model Ship kit 

    Museum-quality features and finely-crafted details capture the spirit and pride of the Flying Cloud in this Limited Edition scale replica tall ships model. With devoted attention to historical accuracy, every detail on the Flying Cloud authentically matches the famous clipper ship. Serving as the centerpiece of a meeting room, office or den, or perhaps setting a proud nautical tone for a corporate boardroom or family living room, these Limited Edition model tall ships are certain to inspire an indomitable winning spirit. 

    50" Long x 12" Wide x 28" High (1:65 scale)

    • Built from scratch over hundreds of hours by master artisans
    • High quality woods include cherry, birch, maple and rosewood
    • Individual wooden planks used in plank-on-frame hull construction
    • Museum Quality features not available in other model tall ships under $3,000 or any kit
      • Higher quality woods used in construction
      • Greatest attention paid to every detail
    • 500% more rigging than 20” model tall ships featuring over 200 blocks and deadeyes
    • Largest size replica allows maximum detailing of features, including:
      • Additional deck items
      • Highly complex rigging
      • Increased scale accuracy
      • Many other quality enhancements
    • Other Amazing Details, including:
      • Planked deck with nail holes
      • Authentic scale lifeboats
      • Brass rails and other deck accessories
      • Finely crafted and highly detailed deckhouses
      • Larger deck allows for more items and finer details
      • Masterfully stitched, heavy canvas sails hold shape and do not wrinkle
      • Taut rigging with varied thread gauge and color
    • Meticulous painting accurately matches the actual Flying Cloud
    • Wooden display base features four arched dolphins
      • Pictured with marble base (available for purchase)
    • Extensive research of original plans, historical drawings and paintings as well as actual photographs ensures the highest possible accuracy

Flying Cloud 50" Limited History

    The Flying Cloud of 1851 was the most famous of the extreme clippers built by Donald McKay in East Boston, Massachusetts, intended for Enoch Train of Boston, who paid $50,000 for her construction.

    The Flying Cloud was purchased at launching by Grinnell, Minturn & Co., of New York, for $90,000, which represented a huge profit for Train & Co. Within six weeks she sailed from New York and made San Francisco 'round Cape Horn in 89 days, 21 hours under the command of Captain Josiah Perkins Cressy. On July 31, during the trip, she made 374 miles in 3 days. In 1853 she beat her own record by 13 hours, a record that stood until 1989 when the breakthrough-designed sailboat Thursday's Child completed the passage in 80 days, 20 hours. The record was once again broken 2008 by the French racing yacht Gitana 13 with a time of 43 days and 38 minutes.

    In the early days of the California Gold Rush, it took more than 200 days for a ship to travel from New York to San Francisco, a voyage of more than 16,000 miles. The Flying Cloud's better-than-halving that time (only 89 days) was a headline-grabbing world record that the ship itself beat three years later, setting a record that lasted for 136 years.

    The Flying Cloud's achievement was remarkable under any terms. But, writes David W. Shaw, it was all the more unusual because its navigator was a woman, Eleanor Cressy, who had been studying oceanic currents, weather phenomena, and astronomy since her girlhood in Marblehead, Massachusetts. She was one of the first navigators to exploit the insights of Matthew Fontaine Maury, most notably the course recommended in his Sailing Directions. With her husband, ship captain Josiah Perkins Cressy, she logged many thousands of miles on the ocean, traveling around the world carrying passengers and goods. In the wake of their record-setting transit from New York to California, Eleanor and Josiah became instant celebrities. But their fame was short-lived and their story quickly forgotten. Josiah died in 1871 and Eleanor lived far from the sea until her death in 1900.

    On June 19, 1874 the Flying Cloud went ashore on the Beacon Island bar, St. John's, Newfoundland, and was condemned and sold. The following June she was burned for the scrap metal value of her copper and metal fastenings.

    A reporter for the Boston Daily Atlas of April 25, 1851 wrote, "If great length [235 ft.], sharpness of ends, with proportionate breadth [41 ft.] and depth, conduce to speed, the Flying Cloud must be uncommonly swift, for in all these she is great. Her length on the keel is 208 feet, on deck 225, and over all, from the knight heads to the taffrail, 235 — extreme breadth of beam 41 feet, depth of hold 21½, including 7 feet 8 inches height of between-decks, sea-rise at half floor 20 inches, rounding of sides 6 inches, and sheer about 3 feet."


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