Built in Bath, Maine during
1884, the Seguin tugboat was named for an island at the mouth
of the Kennebec River. She was 88 feet long, with a beam of 20
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Her 85 year career consisted
of towing sailing vessels and barges laden with coal, lumber
and ice along the Atlantic coast from Maine to Virginia.
She retired in 1967 with
her pilothouse still serving today as a concession stand at the
Maine Maritime Museum in Bath.
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This stunning 1/4 scale
model of the Seguin tug is created by a Master Builder with precise
attention to detail and quality of workmanship. Her plank on
frame hull is accented with mahogany and birch natural stained
woods. Completely sealed with quality varnish for lasting endurance. |
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Many realistic details
are viewable through the windows and skylight.
You'll see maps, charts,
tables, benches, even a coffee mug and more. Cabins are divided
and individually illuminated for clear viewing of all these intricate
nuances.
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This unique beauty is complete
with operational lighting including colored navigation lights,
cabin, pilothouse, stairwell and exterior lighting.
Low voltage lighting uses
minimal electricity to operate, transformer is included.
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A discrete switch is mounted
on her base for easy on/off operation.
We use a variety of woods
for our bases. This one is secured to a beautiful custom base
made of Cherry with solid Teak edging. Sealed and oiled to a
fine lustrous finish.
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A clear acrylic dust cover
is avialable to keep her safe from harm.
This stunning work of art,
respresenting a Seguin tugboat model is an investment piece certain
to endure the test of time.
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A fascinating addition
to any collection ideal for home or office placement.
27"
long x 7" deep x 18" tall
39"
long x 8" deep x 23" tall
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Larger tugboat version also available
for radio control.
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