St Geran Size 4

Dimension: Length 120 x Width 43 x Height 102 cm.

 Grade A + / Museum Quality

Construction of the boat:

  • We place a double layer of plank (Teak wood) and fixed with copper nails.
  • Decks are curved and the small planks (Oak wood) are fixed with copper nails.
  • Masts and other pieces on the deck are made Teak, Acajou, Rosewood, and Beech wood.
  • Sculptures are made Sapele wood.
  • Anchors are molded in Zinc metal and painted.
  • Cannons and the base are turning in Solid Brass.
  • Cotton sails are tinted in the tea.
  • Ropes are cotton and nylon waxed in the bee wax to do the rigging.

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    Description

    Saint Géran Model ship

    Origin: France

    Year: 1736

    The Saint-Géran ship of the French East India Company.

    Launched in Lorient on July 11, 1736.

    Saint Géran model ship was sank in 1744 on the island of Amber. Her fourth voyage was under the direction of Captain Richard de Lamarre (or La Marre).

    Saint Géran model ship history, inspired Bernardin de Saint-Pierre.

    Saint Géran “Maquette de bateau”

    A landmark event in Saint Géran history. Therefore, this shipwreck is a page of anthology of the French.

    Additional information

    Weight 33 kg
    Dimensions 130 × 53 × 112 cm