TUIGA

Model is hand-crafted from hard wood with planks on frame construction and painted or could be natural wood finished.

Specifications

60L; 80L(cm) and any sizes upon request

23.62L; 31.50L (inch)           

 

Yacht Tuiga wood model

Yacht Tuiga hull view

Yacht Tuiga bow view

Yacht Tuiga stern view

HISTORY

Tuiga's story begins in 1909, when she was built by William Fife, at the request of the Duke of Medinacelli, a close friend of the King of Spain, Alphonse XIII.

William Fife designed Tuiga in the image of Hispania, so that the two 15-metres could race together on equal terms. The resemblance was so strong that it was very difficult to tell them apart. The building of the ship took only six months.

Tuiga collected a long succession of second places, always behind the royal Spanish yacht. From these results and their similar designs, these two vessels created a lot of questioning, to such a point that rumours abounded that the owner preferred to "curb" his yacht, not wishing to beat his King and friend, Alphonse XIII, a situation that would obviously have put him in an embarrassing position.

After having been meticulously restored in the Fairlie Restorations ship yard, in England, under the care of specialist Duncan Walker, Tuiga is today moored at the pontoon of her new owner, the Yacht Club de Monaco.

Packing term: Model is packed with mast fold flat down to minimize the shipping cost.

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