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The Mercator was a training ship launched by the Belgian Royal Marine in 1932.
Mercator: Wooden Boat Model
Where appropriate, all scale ship models are constructed with hardwood using the plank-on-frame technique and built to scale using ships' drawings. The models use cotton sails and rigging and in the case of the larger vessels are suitable for use as exhibits in galleries or museums. Many models are available in Large and Small sizes with both versions offering the same level of detail.
Stocks of most models are held but you should allow up to 8 weeks for some of the larger models. If you have specific enquiries for other ships, please contact us. Models are shipped all over the world in secure packaging at very reasonable prices.
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In any event, if you have any queries, please contact us by mail or call us by telephone and we will be pleased to help.
| Length (cm) | Width (cm) | Height (cm) | Type |
Nation |
Year |
| 66 | 18 | 45 | Training ship | Belgium | 1932 |
Mercator: Ship's History
The Mercator was used for the training of officers of the Belgian Merchant Navy until 1960.
The Mercator was the depot ship for coastal forces based in Freetown, Sierra Leone whose boats patrolled the West African coast to protect the convoys coming from South Africa to the UK.
The Mercator was their 'mother ship'.
In 1961, the Mercator was transformed into a museum in 1961 and is now moored at Ostend.
Models are handmade so delivery time may vary. Please contact us for more details
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