Old Modern Handicrafts – Chris Craft Triple Cockpit Speed Boat Model 100% Handcrafted from Mahogany – 32L x 9W x 8.5H Inches
$1,030.50
This is a beautiful 100% handcrafted mahogany Chris Craft model. Painted in the true color of the boat. It take hundreds of hours to build by skillful and creative master craftsmen. Contains hundreds of beautiful details such as shiny chrome and brass fittings, very detailed dashboard and leather seats.
- Dimensions: This Old Modern Handicrafts’ speed boat model measures 32L x 9W x 8.5H Inches
- Handcrafted with Precision: Expertly built by skilled artisans, this Chris Craft model takes hundreds of hours to craft, ensuring top-tier quality and attention to detail
- Realistic Design: Constructed using original plans, pictures, and drawings, this model stays true to the iconic Chris Craft design, delivering historical accuracy and elegance
- Intricate Details: This speed boat model features chrome and brass fittings, a meticulously crafted dashboard, and leather seats, adding a touch of sophistication and realism
- Smooth, Mirror-Finish Hull: Multiple layers of varnish are carefully applied and sanded to create a flawless, reflective surface, mimicking the high-gloss finish of the real boat
- Ready for Display: Fully assembled and resting on a sleek wooden stand, this model is ready to enhance your home or office with nautical charm
Brand |
Old Modern Handicrafts |
Age Range (Description) |
Adult |
Color |
Red |
Theme |
Vehicle |
Cartoon Character |
Columbus |
Layers of vanishes are applied; the hull is then smoothly sanded between coats to create a mirror effect. This model was built according to scale through original plans, pictures and drawings. Extensive research through original plans and pictures makes our model look authentic.
Each model goes through a demanding quality control process before leaving our workshop. Rested in a neat wood stand. Model shipped fully assembled. This item is just as luxurious as the real boat.
History:
Founded by Christopher Columbus Smith around the 1920s, Chris Craft Co. still stands as a leader in producing high-powered, luxurious leisure boats. The quality of his models was tested through competitive speedboat racing, and the Christ Craft superiority rang true as the boats consistently proved victorious. During the era of prohibition, speedboat racing was embraced by gamblers, industrialists, and mobsters. These men readily financed the high-powered designs of craftsman such as Christopher Columbus Smith, John L. Hacker, and George Crouch. As Smith’s boats started to receive awards such as the coveted Gold Cup of the American Power Boat Association, the Chris Craft name started to become a star among nautical enthusiasts. He continued to thrive in the speedboat competitions and his string of victories further accelerated the explosion of his company’s success.