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Boat Model: Lifeboat #AS079

 
A typical lifeboat from one of those majestic thirties liners. Well-equipped with a small support mast and sail, lots of rations and oars. Hand built in wood. Lapstrake construction. Just study the 'sheer' and you'll recognize the hands of a professional model builder. Comes with wood table rests as well as magnificent hand wrought iron wall davits, ready to descend from your living room wall.

L. 33.5", W. 10.25".

White Star Line Lifeboat

A Little History Of The White Star Line

White Star Line (where our lifeboat got it's name) began as a bankrupt sailing and steam packet which was salvaged by Thomas H. Ismay when he purchased the name for 1,000 pounds sterling on January 18, 1868. Immediately Ismay and his partner arranged a deal with Harrland and Wolff to construct four new steamships for the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, Ltd. - White Star's official name- with the first being launched on August 27, 1870. The Oceanic was a record breaker and innovator in steamship design. The other ships named Atlantic, Baltic and Republic completed the set. Soon more ships were added to the fleet including the larger Celtic and Adriatic. Notice the names all end in "ic". This would be a theme that would play out throughout the company's history including the famed TITANIC.

White Star Line would be known for large, comfortable ships that offered their passengers every form of luxury. This came at the expense of speed, but made their ships favorites of many of the world's most wealthy passengers.

In January 23, 1909, Republic was involved in a collision with the Florida, a Lloyd Italiano liner outbound from Naples causing damage to the Republic, prompting the first wireless distress call in history. White Star's Baltic responded to the call and provided help to the 1,650 passengers and crew proving that with the aid of the wireless, help would always be close enough and that lifeboats would be needed AT MOST for ferrying passengers to and from a damaged ship - never would there be a need for lifeboat seats for all on board. Many feel that it set the stage for the Titanic disaster on April 14, 1912.

White Star Line was finally forced to merge with Cunard Line to secure funds needed to complete the two Queens Cunard was planning. The issue was government subsidies. Supporting two lines during the lean times of the depression was more that the British government was ready to take on - supporting one large, unified effort was acceptable - Cunard White Star Line was born.

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White Star Line Lifeboat

AS079

Regular Price $199.95

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Dear Nautical Decor...
We are absolutely delighted with the Lifeboat Model. "We can still smell the paint"... Even the "Lifeboat identification marks"  on bow and stern, inboard and outboard, were reproduced correctly !!!  We can find no way to thank you enough. May you ever have "Fair Winds and Following Seas"....
Paul and Anna McDougald,
Winnipeg, Canada