Description
- Handcrafted solid wood hull, masts and stand Removable from the base
- Use as a cake topper or Table Centerpiece
- Sold Fully Assembled Ready for Immediate Display Not a Model Ship kit
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t.dizon –
VERY POORLY MADE! The size is right and the colors are correct but the stripes are just painted on. The stripes are not even the same shade of navy/blue. They just used a sharpie. Not even painted on both sides. Lines are uneven and blotches of white are on the navy. Sails are super stiff and crunchy because of paint. Will work for my wedding but will NOT be buying more like I planned on.
Ashley Hudson –
Smaller than I thought. More like 8” but quality is good. I like it. Planning on using them for wedding table decorations
LLovesMovies –
The stand came broken in the packaging – I just glued it back together and it looks great. I didn’t give it 5 stars because it looks cheap up close; but great from a far.
HughSimpson –
Love this and it is a good size to fit on a shelf. Not too big but not really small either.
When it came, the top part where the sail is attached was loose but I do not know if that came from the delivery person throwing it over my gate or not…yep …they did…sad..but it was a 1st so I know it wasn’t the usual guy bc he know better.
But nevertheless I was able to reattach it and it is a nice piece to display.
HughSimpson –
If you look real close you will see it occupying my window sill with suitcases already packed and ready to go to St Croix USVI where I plan to learn to sail again after some experience as a teen over 50 years ago.
Actually as a designer I am working on a revolutionary new sail and I bought this floatable little boat to experiment with the new design.
t.dizon –
Cute little sailboat. Nice little addition to my end table.
Tabitha J Peterson –
This little boat came with a few small defects, two of which I resolved using Tacky glue. The top screw, holding rigging, had broken off. I used glue there. A bottom sail loop, forward, broke off completely. Tacky glue to the rescue. Another loop in the back had come undone. I righted that. What I could not fix was the crack on the base holder (see pic), but the boat’s hold is unaffected. I suggest using better filler in packaging before shipping; it is little and fragile, after all. This little charmer now resides on a top shelf in my room, close to paintings of sailboats. Nice.
Helen –
I’ve enjoyed this little sailboat. It’s very durable and so cute as an accent deco.