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Even today people fall under the spell of piracy. Who does not know those tales from the 16th to the 18th centuries when the lawless pirates plied their evil trade, particularly in the Caribbean and off the coasts of South America. Insidiously they attacked ships in the search for gold, silver and coins and then disappeared under cover of darkness. The pirates stowed their booty in safe hiding places on one of the many small secluded islands. There they also sought refuge from the Spanish, British and Portuguese warships. The pirates were a law unto themselves. Their badge was the Jolly Roger the pirate flag known throughout the world.
Typical pirate ship from the 16-18th centuries, as shown in current pirate films
- Rigging yarn for the running and standing gear
- Textured sails
- Decks with wood finish
- Textured hull in two halves
- Detailed deck superstructures
- Two anchors
- Rowing boat
- Artillery guns
- Multi-piece masts with yards
- Shrouds
- Swan figurehead
- Decorative square stern
- Jolly Roger flag chart
- Decorative display stand