CUTTY SARK 34" FURLED SAILS/PAINTED

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CUTTY SARK 34" FURLED SAILS/PAINTED

  • SKU: SHPP-T34CUTTY-NU-FS-PH
  • MPN: SHP-CS002


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CUTTY SARK 34" TALL SHIP FOLDED SAILS/PAINTED 

FULLY BUILT AND READY TO DISPLAY, QUALITY SHIP MODEL

  • Dimension Approx.: 34″L x 9.0″W x 26″H
  • This beautiful model is already built, NOT a kit.

When Cutty Sark slid into the River Leven on 22 November 1869, she represented the final, brilliant flourish of the great age of sailing clippers. Built for the Jock Willis Shipping Line, she was designed to be fast — fast enough to outrun rivals across half the world, fast enough to carry the first tea of the season from China to London, and fast enough to justify her name, taken from the fleet‑footed witch in Robert Burns’s Tam o’ Shanter. As the document notes, she was “one of the last tea clippers to be built and one of the fastest,” a ship born at the very moment steam power was beginning to eclipse sail.

Her hull was a masterpiece of composite construction: a wooden skin over an iron frame, one of only three such ships still surviving today. Hercules Linton designed her with a razor‑sharp bow inspired by Willis’s earlier ship The Tweed, while giving her a squarer, more buoyant stern to lift her in heavy seas. She was built to Lloyd’s A1 standard, though construction was fraught — Scott & Linton, the firm contracted to build her, ran out of money mid‑project, forcing Denny’s to take over and finish the ship.

When she finally set sail under Captain George Moodie, she lived up to her promise. In her first eight tea seasons, she raced from London to Shanghai and back, logging passages as fast as 107–122 days. Her rivalry with the clipper Thermopylae became legend. In 1872, the two ships left Shanghai together; Cutty Sark built a 400‑mile lead before losing her rudder in a gale. Rather than put into Cape Town, the crew built a new rudder at sea — a feat of seamanship that earned them admiration even though Thermopylae reached London a week earlier.

But the world was changing. The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 gave steamships a shorter route to China, and by the mid‑1870s the tea trade was slipping from the hands of the great clippers. Cutty Sark shifted to carrying Australian wool, and here she found her true glory. Under Captain Richard Woodget, she became the fastest ship on the wool run for a decade, making passages of 73, 70, even 69 days from Sydney to Britain — astonishing speeds for a sailing vessel. One steamship recorded being overtaken at night by a sailing ship doing 17 knots; it was Cutty Sark.

By the 1890s, even the wool trade had succumbed to steam. In 1895, she was sold to a Portuguese firm and renamed Ferreira, continuing as a hardworking cargo ship for nearly three decades. She was dismasted in 1916, rerigged as a barquentine, and renamed Maria do Amparo before fate brought her back to Britain. In 1922, caught in a storm in the English Channel, she put into Falmouth — where retired captain Wilfred Dowman recognized her and resolved to save her. He bought the ship, restored her rig, and turned her into a cadet training vessel.

After Dowman’s death, Cutty Sark passed to the Thames Nautical Training College in 1938, serving alongside HMS Worcester. By the early 1950s she was obsolete as a training ship, but not forgotten. In 1954 she was moved to a permanent dry dock at Greenwich, where she became a museum ship — a monument to the age of sail.

Her later years were not without drama. She suffered two major fires, one in 2007 during conservation work and another in 2014, but each time she was restored. Today she stands in Greenwich, suspended above her dry dock, her hull gleaming and her masts towering over the Thames. She is listed as part of the National Historic Fleet, a Grade I historic monument, and one of the last surviving examples of the great composite clippers.

Cutty Sark’s story is one of endurance — a ship built for speed that outlived the very trade she was designed for, survived storms, neglect, fire, and obsolescence, and remains one of the most beloved maritime icons in the world.

CUTTY SARK  34"  FURLED SAILS/PAINTED
CUTTY SARK  34"  FURLED SAILS/PAINTED
CUTTY SARK  34"  FURLED SAILS/PAINTED
CUTTY SARK  34"  FURLED SAILS/PAINTED
CUTTY SARK  34"  FURLED SAILS/PAINTED
CUTTY SARK  34"  FURLED SAILS/PAINTED
CUTTY SARK  34"  FURLED SAILS/PAINTED
CUTTY SARK  34"  FURLED SAILS/PAINTED
CUTTY SARK  34"  FURLED SAILS/PAINTED
CUTTY SARK  34"  FURLED SAILS/PAINTED

 

 

PRODUCTS CRAFTED WITHOUT COMPROMISE, ANCHORED IN TRADITION

 

Elevate your collection with an exquisite display or RC‑compatible model, handcrafted with uncompromising precision by SavyBoat master artisans.   Built with traditional plank‑on‑frame construction, each model is built entirely from scratch using historical photographs, archival drawings, and original ship, yacht, or boat plans, ensuring a level of authenticity and craftsmanship worthy of the world’s finest collectors.

 

This same dedication to excellence extends beyond our models and into every SavyBoat product we sell—from apparel to accessories to home décor. Whether it’s a handcrafted model or a piece from our lifestyle collection, every item is designed with the same maritime heritage, premium materials, and timeless maritime style that define the SavyBoat name.

 

UNMATCHED AUTHENTICITY IN EVERY MODEL

Our models feature an extraordinary level of detail throughout, faithfully capturing the character of the real ship, yacht, or boat. Depending on the model, these features include:

 --- The finest woods throughout the model, such as Ebony, Rosewood, Blackwood, Mahogany, and Teak
 --- High‑quality fittings, trimmings, steering wheels, and propellers made of sculpted or cast metals
 --- Pre‑installed LED lighting on illuminated models (power supply not included) 
 --- Open die‑cut side hull windows—never painted, like found on other companies’ models 
 --- Precision true open die‑cut windows, doors, and portholes throughout ship superstructures
 --- Detailed lifeboats hung from launching davits

 --- Delicate railings on the forecastle, aft castle, and upper decks

 --- Complete rigging and stay‑lines on all masts and smokestacks
 --- Detailed interiors, complete with a realistic steering wheel, switches, and gauges
 --- Hand‑stitched plush seats made of genuine leather
 --  High‑gloss finishes with multi‑layered, micro‑sanded surfaces
 --- A specially developed multi‑layered paint system replicating the vessel’s true colors with remarkable depth

 --- RC‑compatible construction with epoxy‑lined hulls, pre-installed propeller shafts, and rubber assemblies.  ----  Due to the many ways our customers power their RC models, our models do not come with propellers. 

--- Hatches open for easy RC equipment installation (motor and electronics not included).

Please note, as each model is hand built, slight detail and color variations may exist between each model.

 

CRAFTSMANSHIP BEYOND THE MODELS — APPAREL & LIFESTYLE GOODS

SavyBoat’s commitment to authenticity and craftsmanship extends into our apparel and lifestyle collections, designed for those who want to enjoy maritime heritage every day.

 

Premium Apparel

Every garment is crafted with the same philosophy that guides our shipbuilding:

 --- Ultra‑soft, long‑staple cotton and performance wicking Poly-Blend fabrics
 --- Embroidery and prints inspired by historic ship insignias, pennants, navel, and other markings
 --- Precision‑stitched detailing mirroring the rigging and linework found on our models 
 --- Premium hats and outerwear featuring maritime textures, patterns, and ship‑inspired designs

 

Accessories & Collectibles

Our accessories are designed with the same level of refinement:

 --- Hand‑finished display cases to protect and highlight model beauty s
 --- Brass and stainless‑steel accents echoing the metals used in our model fittings
 --- Nautical‑themed décor pieces, including stands, plaques, and maritime desk accessories

 

CRAFTSMANSHIP YOU CAN SEE

Unlike other companies’ mass‑produced models carved from blocks, every SavyBoat hull is individually built plank by plank—an approach reserved for the finest bespoke replicas—ensuring accuracy, strength, and beauty. Models arrive assembled on a hand-polished solid‑wood base with pedestals and a nameplate.  Each model is assigned a unique serial number for added assurance that the model you purchased is a true SavyBoat model. 

 

Our apparel and lifestyle collection and accessories follow the same philosophy: premium fabrics, precision stitching, maritime‑inspired design, quality materials, and fittings that honor nautical heritage.

 

A TIMELESS GIFT FOR COLLECTORS & ENTHUSIASTS

A SavyBoat model is a striking centerpiece for any home, office, or gallery. It is an exceptional gift for maritime enthusiasts, interior decorators, and collectors who appreciate true craftsmanship at the highest level. Paired with SavyBoat apparel or lifestyle accessories, it becomes part of a complete heritage‑inspired collection—one that celebrates the art, history, and romance of the sea.

 

 


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