L'Etoile - topsail schooner (1932)
Together with her sister ship the Belle Poule, l’Etoile was built in
Fécamp by the Normandy Yards to be used as sailing annexes for the
French Navy Academy. These vessels, drawn after the famous schooners
from Paimpol, have an excellent seaworthiness and are swift on the
water. They are both based in Brest, and, after surviving World War II,
they generally sail together off the coasts of Brittany with a crew of
midshipmen from the Naval Academy.
Their speed can reach 7 to 10 knots, are very nimble ships thanks to the excellent design of their rigging and are a remarkable school for midshipmen to hone their sailing skills.
Specifications :
Model building : Simple
Scale of drawing : 1/50th,
two plans, two photographs, one notice (french).
Their speed can reach 7 to 10 knots, are very nimble ships thanks to the excellent design of their rigging and are a remarkable school for midshipmen to hone their sailing skills.
Specifications :
Displacement : 214 tons
Overall lenght : 32,35 m
Length between perpendiculars : 25,30 m
Beam : 7,10 m
Draught : 2,10 m
Sails : 424 m2
Power : 125 HP
Overall lenght : 32,35 m
Length between perpendiculars : 25,30 m
Beam : 7,10 m
Draught : 2,10 m
Sails : 424 m2
Power : 125 HP
Model building : Simple
Scale of drawing : 1/50th,
two plans, two photographs, one notice (french).
L'Etoile - Goëlette
- Product Code: monoEtoile
- Availability: In Stock
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36.00€
- Ex Tax: 34.12€