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Enterprise model yacht. This Enterprise model ship is just one of our yacht model ships. Other model yachts we offer include the Bluenose model yacht, Shamrock model yacht, Columbia model yacht, Defender model yacht, America model yacht, Ranger model yacht and the Endeavour yacht model. All of these yachts are handcrafted and fully assembled. To learn more about the Enterprise yacht please look to your right.

































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Enterprise
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Dimensions: 20" and 27" long
Item #: E20 and E27

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  • Sold Fully Assembled - compare this yacht to other sellers.  Just pull this model ship out of the box and display, there is no rigging to tie or mast to assemble.
  • Two models available  (20" long and 27" long).  27" version is our Limited Edition model ship. 

  • Plank on frame construction (a painstaking process where each individual plank is added to the hull of the shi model one at a time).

  • Built with rare, high quality woods.

  • Hand painted the actual colors of Enterprise yacht

  • Fabric sails with detailed stitching

  • No plastic parts.

  • To build this model ship, extensive research was done using various sources such as museums, drawings, copies of original plans and photos of the actual yacht.

  • Visit our Frequently Asked Questions or call with questions.

After the end of World War I, America's Cup racing resumed with a new set of rules designed to balance hull length, sail area, and hull shape to produce safer and more seaworthy boats. Designers also replaced the traditional gaff-rigged topsail and mainsail with a single triangular sail that rose straight to the top of the mast, known as a Bermuda or Marconi rig. In the late 1920's, a large jib, known as a Genoa, was added. These developments found application to the huge racing yachts known as the J-class of boats which were designed to have a 75 to 87 foot water line. Nothing like them had ever been seen before; no yachts so awesome have been built since. Only 10 of these soaring beauties were ever built. The great depression made them obsolete because of their cost. But during the heyday of international cup racing, they represented the epitome of the racing yacht. They were designed to sacrifice simplicity for speed, requiring large crews, special tackle, and geared winches. Their parachute spinnakers, as large as 18,000 square feet, were the largest sails ever made. Sir Thomas Lipton announced that he would challenge again for the America's cup in 1930 and ordered the construction of a J-class boat designated as Shamrock V. Four syndicates of Americans responded by commissioning, at great cost, their own contenders. Starling Burgess led the effort for one of the New York syndicates. He promptly engaged the Wizard of Bristol, Nat Herreshoff, dean of American yacht designing, as his adviser. Together, they designed the largest and fastest racing machine ever seen and named her the Enterprise. This great and gorgeous J-boat was eighty feet long at the water line and sported a heavy keel with two centerboards. Her great 162-foot mast tapered from one and one-half feet at the base to nine inches at the top. It was made of two hollow tubes of aluminum and was supported by a large array of stays and rigging. Below deck she had two dozen winches for handling lines. Enterprise made short work of the other three would-be defenders of the Cup and was chosen to take on Shamrock V off Newport, Rhode Island. There, in September 1930, she went on to win a clean sweep of four races, maintaining the 80 year record of uninterrupted possession of America's Cup.




Other Enterprise Models:

Enterprise 29"

Enterprise 20"




Other Great Models:

HMS Victory Ship in a Bottle 11"

Mayflower 28"

Ranger 26"

USS Constitution 30"

Drakkar Viking 24"

Queen Anne's Revenge 14"

Spanish Galleon 30"

Young America 30"

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