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Albatros ( Baltimore Ship )
Amerigo Vespucci ( Italian School Ship )
Belem ( Bateau Ecole Francais )
Black Pearl ( Jack Sparrow )
Blue Nose ( Ship for American Cup )
Brick Negrier ( ouragan)
Chebec
Chebec ( Bateau Rataillement )
Cross Miniature
Cross Victory
Cutty Sark ( Tea Clipper )
Endeavour ( Ship of American Cup )
Endeavour (Captain Cook)
Endeavour (Captaine Cook)
Etoile ( Bateau Ecole )
France II
Gorh Fock ( German School Ship )
Harvey
HMS Bounty
HMS Bounty
HMS Victory
HMS Victory ( Admiral Nelson)
La confiance ( Capitaine Surcouf)
La Iicorne ( Bateau de Tintin )
Mayflower
Miniature Ship
Penduick ( Bateau de Eric Tabarlie )
Pirogue ( Mauritian Fishing Boat )
Amerigo Vespucci ( Italian School Ship )
The Amerigo Vespucci is a tall ship of the Italian Navy (Marina Militare) named after the explorer Amerigo Vespucci. Built in 1930 at the (formerly Royal) Naval Shipyard of Castellammare di Stabia (Naples). She was launched on February 22, 1931,[1] and put into service in July of that year.
₨24,300.00 – ₨110,000.00Belem ( Bateau Ecole Francais )
School Ship which still exists in Nantes, France.
₨6,800.00 – ₨36,000.00Black Pearl ( Jack Sparrow )
The Black Pearl is a fictional ship in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. (The physical ship used as a prop during filmmaking is actually named the Sunset.[1]) In the screenplay, the Black Pearl is easily recognized by her distinctive black hull and sails. Captained by Jack Sparrow, she is said to be “nigh uncatchable”. Indeed, in the first three films she either overtakes or flees all other ships, including the Interceptor (regarded as the fastest ship in the Caribbean) and the Flying Dutchman (which is actually faster against the wind). Her speed is partly derived from the large amount of sails she carries, and partly supernatural. She is noted in At World’s End as being “the only ship that can outrun the Dutchman.”
₨9,000.00Carnival Victory
Carnival Victory is the third of the four Destiny-class cruise ships operated by Carnival Cruise Line. Like all members of the Destiny class other than the lead ship, which was refitted and renamed Carnival Sunshine in 2013, she is a modified version of that lead ship, and is therefore sometimes referred to as a Triumph-class cruise ship, in an allusion to the second member of the Destiny class, Carnival Triumph.
The Carnival Victory was built by Fincantieri at its Monfalcone shipyard in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, northern Italy,
Cutty Sark ( Tea Clipper )
Very rapid three-mast vessel. Endured the quick link with the far East. Still exists in the Greenwhich Naval Museum.
₨10,500.00 – ₨48,000.00Endeavour (Captain Cook)
Discovery of the Sandwich islands and exploration of New Zealand and the Antartic Ocean by the Capitain James Cook.
₨6,000.00 – ₨16,000.00Endeavour (Captaine Cook)
Discovery of the Sandwich islands and exploration of New Zealand and the Antartic Ocean by the Capitain James Cook.
₨6,000.00 – ₨16,000.00France II
France II was a French sailing ship, built by Chantiers et Ateliers de la Gironde and launched in 1912. In hull length and overall size she was, after Preußen, the second largest commercial merchant sailing ship ever built. France II had the greatest cargo carrying capacity ever, 5,633 gross register tons
₨10,000.00 – ₨42,000.00Gorh Fock ( German School Ship )
Took part in important races around the world.
₨6,800.00 – ₨32,000.00Harvey
The Harvey was a clipper of the early age and was built with only 2 masts.They were called clippers because of the high speeds they could develop in favorable weather conditions. The Clippers were used as blockade-runners during the American war of Independence.
₨3,600.00 – ₨18,000.00HMS Bounty
Well Known for the epic revolt, on its return journey under commander Bligh in 1789
₨3,000.00 – ₨22,000.00HMS Bounty
Well Known for the epic revolt, on its return journey under commander Bligh in 1789
₨3,000.00 – ₨22,000.00HMS Victory
The Most Famous of all British vessels. Admiral Nelson died on it during this victorious fight over the Franco Spanish fleet at Trafalgar in 1805. It still exists at the museum of Portsmouth
₨5,300.00 – ₨58,000.00HMS Victory ( Admiral Nelson)
The Most Famous of all British vessels. Admiral Nelson died on it during this victorious fight over the Franco Spanish fleet at Trafalgar in 1805. It still exists at the museum of Portsmouth
₨5,300.00 – ₨96,000.00La confiance ( Capitaine Surcouf)
French vessel commanded by the famous Captain Robert Surcouf.
₨4,800.00 – ₨10,300.00La Iicorne ( Bateau de Tintin )
The Unicorn (French: La Licorne) is a fictional 17th-century three-masted armed French Royal Navy vessel appearing in The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. The ship plays a leading role in both The Secret of the Unicorn and Red Rackham’s Treasure, published in 1943 and 1944, respectively. The Unicorn also appears in the 2011 film adaptation The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn. In the Tintin adventures, the Unicorn is the setting of a battle between pirates and sailors followed by a duel between its captain, Sir Francis Haddock (an ancestor of Captain Haddock) and the pirate Red Rackham. The Unicorn is scuttled and sinks, only to be discovered years later by Tintin and his friends in an attempt to locate Red Rackham’s treasure.
₨28,000.00
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