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At the end of the
18th century the U.S. Navy had only the schooner ENTERPRISE as the
only war vessel to protect the merchant fleet from the pirates in
the Mediterranean sea. The Enterprise was built in Maryland in 1799
and participated in the siege of Tripoli in 1801. She underwent
major repair work in Venice in 1805, and Washington in 1811 where
the rig was changed to berg. Enterprise and Constitution captured
the pirate ship MATISCO, and in 1813 captured the English berg
BOXER. She was sunk in the West Indies in 1823.
Plank-on-bulkhead
kit by Constructo contains pre-cut keel and ribs. A complete
selection of cast metal, hardwood and solid brass fittings include
turned brass cannons. Beech, mahogany, boxwood and other fine
hardwoods are used for wooden parts. Cast metal anchors, wood blocks
and deadeyes, brass pins and cotton rigging, flags and sail cloth
are among the multitude of detailed parts, included. Giant plans and
step-by-step instructions make building a pleasure.
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