Modern Sailing Boat Macado

2,600.00

 Dimension: Length 82 x Width 24 x Height 120 cm.

Construction of the boat :

  • We place a layer of fiberglass on the hull’s planks and painted with acrylic paint.
  • Deck is made Beech wood.
  • Wooden pieces found on the deck and the masts are made with Acajou, Teak and Rose wood.
  • Ornaments are made with Solid Brass.
  • Cotton sails and cotton rigging.

Description

Macado Sailing Boat

Type: Sailing Boat – yacht.

Mode: Modern – racing – sailing boat.

As yacht racing Macado Sailing Boat became more common, and yacht design more diverse. That is to say, it was necessary to establish systems of measurements and time allowances due to the differences in boat design. For example, Longer yachts are inherently faster than shorter ones. Therefore, in the interests of fairness, in the 1820s a “primitive system of time allowance was introduced on the Solent.

However, Larger yachts were handicapped; but owners with the biggest vessels had a problem with the allowance system. Moreover, they preferred that crossing the finish line first, much as in foot and horse races, should suffice to win the contest. As a result, both ratings and “one-design” competition were developed. During the 1920s  the Cruising Club of America established a formula by which most racing/cruising boats. 

All the above, Macado Sailing Boat was invented by Thomas (Ben) Middleton in 1886 in Killiney Bay close to Dublin City, Republic of Ireland. One design yacht racing is conducted with classes of similar boats, all built—often via mass-production—to the same design. Finally, modern yacht-racing contests are conducted according to the Racing Rules of Sailing. The major races of today can be classified as inshore, offshore, ocean, and around the world.

Additional information

Weight 20 kg
Dimensions 95 × 36 × 132 cm