Ref.: OCCR-13003
Two Friends - Brigantine Schooner
Features
Model of the brand Occre Traditional construction kit in wood and metal with double hull lining in sapele, walnut and ramin.
Components and parts in cast metal and turned brass.
Set of sails sewn in the factory already included. Includes wooden base and pedestals.
Full colour instruction booklet with all assembly steps photographed step by step.
1:1 scale plans with full view of deck, mast rigging etc.
Length : 905 mm - Height : 675 mm - Sleeve : 330 mm - Scale 1/53
Historical Review
She was a slaver, one of the famous early 19th century Baltimore clippers. She was low-slung and fast, double-masted, small and agile, painted black to make it easier to hide herself off the African coast after slaving had been abolished. Her hull was modified, with space below decks to bring the slaves from Africa to Cuba for the sugar plantations. Her last voyage as a slaver was in 1830, sailing out of the port of Havana on 13th July, with a crew of 34 and armed with a single carronade, 16 rifles and 15 pistols. She was captured by the British brig HMS Black Joke, with 567 African captives aboard. She was then put up for auction and purchased by the Commodore of the British Anti-Slavery Squadron, Jonathan Hayes, who converted into an interception ship and named her Fair Rosamond. She patrolled the seas around Cuba until she was withdrawn from service in 1843. Escala 1/53