Sailing Boat Argo
€950.00
Dimension: Length 53 x Width 18 x Height 74 cm.
Construction of the boat:
- We place a layer of fiberglass on the hull’s planks and painted with acrylic paint..
- The deck is made Beech wood.
- Wooden pieces found on the deck and the masts are made with Acajou, Teak and Rose wood.
- Ornaments are turning in Solid Brass.
- Sails Cotton.
- Rigging cotton and nylon are waxed in beewax.
Description
Argo Sailboat model
Argo was built in 1960 by the shipyard Vidoli in Switzerland, it is a Great Devil (Architect Chauveau).
Argo sailboat model is still sailing, now in Brittany. Although sail boat finish has varied across history, many terms have specific meanings in the context of modern yacht.
However, a great number of Argo sailboat model models may be distinguished by size, hull design such as Keel type; sail plan.
Moreover, traditional sailboats are monohulls, but multi-hull catamarans and trimarans are gaining popularity.
In the 21st century, most sailing represents a form of built or sport. Finally, sailing relies on the physics of sails as they derive power from the wind.
Square sails are controlled by two each of: sheets, braces, clewlines, and reef tackles. In addition, lessen sail on square rigged ships could be completed by showing less of each sail, by tying it off higher up with reefing points.
Wingsail, are typically mounted on an unstayed spar—often made of carbon fiber for lightness and strength. The geometry of wingsails provides more lift, and a better lift-to-drag ratio, than traditional sails. A wingsail becomes more efficient with greater curvature on the downwind side. This happens gradually on a conventional sail, as it fills in with wind on each tack.
Additional information
Weight | 10 kg |
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Dimensions | 65 × 30 × 84 cm |