
the Palmarola: $350.00

The Batavia was a ship of the Dutch East India Company which was built in 1628 and equipped with 24 iron cannons. On her maiden voyage she shipwrecked and then was later made famous for the mutiny which followed. A full size 20th century replace is moored in the Netherlands. Price: $2,000.00

The Blue Nose was a Canadian schooner built in 1921 for racing and fishing. She became an icon for Nova Scotians whom quickly became known as “bluenose”. The ship also reached such fame as to be portrayed on a stamp in 1929. Price: $650.00

The Golden Hinde was an English Galleon whom was best known for her circumnavigation of the globe between 1577 and 1580 and under the command of Sir Francis Drake. She stared life as the Pelican but Drake renamed her mid voyage. Price: $1,700.00

The Berlin: $2600.00
HMS Endeavour was Captain Cook’s ship of exploration which he sailed in the 1770’s it was aboard Endeavour which Cook became the first captain to calculate his longitudinal position accurately using an equation found in 1760. Price: $2,000.00

Built in 1749 and launched on 1750 for King George II, The Royal Caroline was the principal yacht for sail to and from the continent. In 1761 the ship was rechristened “Royal Charlotte” in honor of King George III’s intended bride and eventually she was dismantled in 1820. Price: $600.00

The boat is an example of recreational ship building. The designer built the entire boat including the sails out of bamboo. Price: $70.00

This tri mast Two-Decker German ship is an example of a heavy frigate. Frigates were built more for speed and maneuverability however the double decked designed allowed for lots of armament to be fit aboard as well. Price: $1,800.00

HMS Leopard was a British Navy forth-rate ship of the line with fifty guns. In 1775, at Portsmouth Dockyard, the keel of HMS Leopard was put down. At Sheerness in 1790 HMS Leopard was launched at last. HMS Leopard is best remembered for the Chesapeake-Leopard battle in 1807. Price: $1,800.00

The Bounty also known as His Majesty’s Armed Vessel the Bounty she was made famous by the mutiny which took place aboard her, mutiny on the bounty. A replica can now be chartered to sail around the great lakes. Price: $1,800.00

The San Felipe Launched in 1690, was one of the most beautiful Spanish ships of the 17th century. She was the lead ship of the Spanish Armada and displaced more than 1000 tons and was armed with 96 cannons, enabling her to take on the most formidable ships in the French and British navies. San Felipe’s role in the war against the British and French was to help protect Spanish settlements and harbors, to transport treasures, and to safeguard the long and hazardous passage back to Spanish ports. In 1705, she participated in a furious and heroic battle between 12 Spanish ships and 35 British ships. After 24 hours of battle, she was captured by an English ship, but was so badly damaged that she could not be salvaged as a prize. She went to the bottom with several tons of gold. Price: $2,500.00

The Wasa was a Swedish worship constructed in 1628 and after sailing less than a nautical mile foundered and sank, after here bronze cannons were salvaged she was forgotten about until she was found again in a busy shipping channel. From there she was removed and placed in a museum in Sweden and is now a extremely popular tourist attraction because she remains almost entirely intact. Price: $1,800.00

Cannot Imperial Price: $650.00

This massive Roman trireme is a replica of roman warships in the early 4th century. She was used to ether ram and sinks enemy ships or more commonly ram then take over the enemy ship. Back in the 4th century these ships were the equivalent to a modern aircraft carrier in terms of their effectiveness. Price: $3,500.00
Modern Ship Paloma. Price: $350.00

