....not really, although with Italian instructions and a rather short on detail English translation it was a bit tricky at times. Anyway, it's finished and is now part of my growing collection.
Endeavour is a J-Class yacht built for the 1934 America's Cup by Camper and Nicholson in Gosport. She was built for Tommy Sopwith who used his aviation design experience to ensure that the yacht was the most advanced of its day with a steel hull and mast.
She is 130 feet long and is still sailing today, in fact just recently she was on the market for sale at around £2.5 million I seem to recall.
Sadly she failed in her attempt as there was an industrial dispute among Mr Sopwith's professional crew and they had to crew her with amateurs who lacked the necessary experience. It was a close call though but she was narrowly beaten by the American yacht 'Rainbow'..
I always remember my father telling me that he watched the J-Class yachts at the regatta in Brixham, Devon.
Second planking progressing.
Second planking almost completePainting and varnishing being completed
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