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Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 1492 on the his flagship Santa Maria tall ship model. The other two boat models were the Nina boat, and Pinta tall ship model. Our wooden tall ships are fully assembled and museum quality nautical ships. These nautical decoration are available now for display in your home or office. These authentic models are replica wooden ships.

































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Santa Maria with Embrodery 14"
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Santa Maria with Embrodery 14"
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Dimensions: 14" L x 3" W x 12" H
Item #: B0903
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    The Santa Maria was a nao, the flagship of the Columbus fleet.  It was a merchant ship, between 200-600 tons. The boat's length was 75 feet with a wide beam, 25 feet. This allowed it to carry more people and cargo.  She had a deep draft, 6 feet. The vessel had three masts, a mainmast, a foremast, and a mizzenmast. Five sails altogether were attached to these masts. Each mast carried one large sail. The foresail and mainsail were square; the sail on the mizzen was a triangular sail known as a lateen mizzen. The ship had a smaller  topsail on the mainmast above the mainsail and on the foremast above the foresail. In addition, the ship carried a small square sail, a spritsail, on the bowsprit. In the diagram above, the spritsail cannot be seen. Each sail was attached to a long wooden pole, a yard,  which spread the sail out across the top and held it open. The Santa Maria also had a crow’s nest on the mainmast.  It had a raised stern.  There was a forecastle in the bow of the ship. Most of the force used to drive this ship came from the largest mainsail.  The other sails were used for "trimming." Though many sailors believed that the Santa Maria was a fine ship for her day, Columbus was not so impressed. He did not think it was a ship fit for discovery. Because of the deep draft, the vessel was not suited for sailing near reefs and shallow island waters. In fact, the craft ran aground off Hispaniola and had to be abandoned. 

     

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