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Our value packed ranges of quality wooden kits will have you recreating navel history in no time. From Ocean going tugs to classic boats and historical maritime legends, our selection of boats is sure to meet your needs.
Part No: MM69
It was the typical brick of the XVII century, whose name derived from the most famous pirate: Captain Henry Morgan. He was born in England and taken as a slave to Barbados where he joined the Jamaican...
Price: £35.99
Part No: B100
This 44-foot Coast Guard is a very seaworthy lifeboat, designed to carry out search and rescue assignments in poor weather and water conditions. With a skilled and experienced crew, this vessel can ca...
Price: £42.99
Part No: B101
Built at the Coast Guard shipyard in Curtis Bay, Maryland, USA. After minor adjustments the vessel is now doing duty in British coastal waters for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. This former ...
Price: £42.99
Part No: B603
The Norden is a typical coaster of the kind which was earlier very commonly used along the Western coast of Denmark. This type of boat was originally designed by local boat builders in the villages of...
Price: £64.99
Part No: B601
A 280-ton bark built for F.T. Everard & Sons in Great Yarmouth in 1925 to 1926. The ship is owned today by P&O Containers Ltd. In 1982, Northern Europe's most beautiful captain, according to t...
Price: £69.99
Part No: B604
This ship is a 50-foot steam pinnace from around the middle of the 19th Century. These boats had a small forecastle, a room for the crew, a boiler room and a cabin. Above the crews quarters was a coni...
Price: £69.99
Part No: B600
The schooner Bluenose has a very special place in the history of navigation and yachting. Built to fish off the Newfoundland coast, the ship soon turned out to be such a fast sailer that she won all t...
Price: £69.99
Part No: B703
This Viking ship, dating from about 1000 A.D. was found in 1957 in the bay at Roskilde in Denmark. The wreck was salvaged in 1962, and after a thorough preservation it was possible to carry out a reco...
Price: £79.99
Part No: B605
The St. Roch was built at the Burrard Dry Dock in North Vancouver in 1928, intended for sailing in Arctic waters. It was the first ship to sail through the North-West Passage from the Pacific to the A...
Price: £99.99
Part No: B576
The schooner Bluenose has a very special place in the history of navigation and yachting. Built to fish off the Newfoundland coast, the ship soon turned out to be such a fast sailer that she won all t...
Price: £129.99