This classic sloop has been recreated as a half-model with careful attention to every detail. The engraved paper sails really set this item off as a truly nautical piece.
The Sceptre 41 was first built in 1982, and it quickly became apparent why the model was chosen by Ferenc Mate for his book, World's Best Sailboats . Ahead of its time, the design by Hein Driehuyzen was influenced by European lines, featuring a walk through transom and inside helm to cope with the damp conditions of British Columbia cruising while enjoying a spacious interior plan, featuring a raised settee to starboard where one could sit and enjoy the view while at anchor.
The framed size is 8.5" wide by 11.5" high.
Natural Basswood finish (as pictured) is mounted on a Baltic Blue matte and surrounded by a rich cherry finish frame.
Brass and Silver finishes are mounted on a black matte within a black frame which gives a very contemporary look.
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