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The Tall Ship HMS Bounty was captained by Lt. William Bligh and has been the subject of more than 2 major motion pictures. The HMS Bounty is, of course, famous for the mutiny that took place near Pitcairn Island and the subsequent burning of the ship. There is more on the history of the HMS Bounty and the model ship in the column to your right.

































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HMS Bounty 32"
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HMS Bounty 32"
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Dimensions: 32" L x 10" W x 27" H
Item #: B1403

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    • 32" long x 10" Wide x 27" High (1:58 scale)
    • 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 walnut, cherry, rosewood, birch and maple.
    • Handpainted the colors of the actual HMS Bounty
    • The model rests perfectly on a large wood base between four metal arched dolphins.
    • Masterfully stitched canvas sails.
    • No plastic fittings (metal anchors and machine turned brass cannons)
    • Amazing deck detail.
    • 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.

     

In 1787 the HMS Bounty was purchased by the Admiralty and recommissioned to sail halfway around the world to Tahiti to collect sapling breadfuit trees and transport them to the West Indies. Owners of the burgeoning British plantations there needed a cheap source of food for the workers.

To lead mission on the HMS Bounty, the Admiralty picked 33 year old Lt. William Bligh. After arriving in Tahiti, 10 months after leaving England, Bligh and the crew set about collecting the more than 1,000 breadfruit plants they were to take to the Caribbean. They spent five months in Tahiti, during which time Bligh allowed many of the crew to live ashore. Without the discipline and rigid schedules of the sea, the men went native. When time came to return to England, some were already contemplating staying on the island.

Two weeks out of Tahiti, miserable with having left the Tahitian wife he took while there, First Mate Fletcher Christian took the ship. Of the 44 men on board, 31 sided with Bligh. Of the 31, 18 went over the side to be set adrift in the longboat with Bligh. The mutineers in the HMS Bounty then set off for Tahiti, where they put the rest of the sailors loyal to Bligh ashore, picked up their Tahitian wives, girlfriends and several Tahitian men, and set off to hide forever from the long arm of the British law.

Bligh navigated the longboat 3,600 miles to safety in 41 days using only a sextant and a pocket watch. Only one man died -- stoned to death by angry natives on the first island they tried to land on. The voyage was a feat of navigation that is unparalleled to this day.

The mutineers eventually settled on Pitcairn Island, an isolated rock in the South Pacific that was misplaced on British charts. They burned the ship in Bounty Bay and weren't found for 25 years.

After all but one of the mutineers had been killed by either each other or the Tahitian men they brought with them, the last one, Alexander Smith, began rebuilding a society on the island based on the ship's bible. Today their descendants still live there in a moralistic society that still only sees one ship every six months.




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