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OCEAN MONARCH ocean liner
Ocean Monarch was the first postwar-built ship
designed especially for the American cruise market.
Based in New York, she traveled on the New York -
Bermuda route. She served with Furness
Withy until 1966, during which she was awarded a
gold medal by the American Institute for Designing
for her "outstanding beauty and unusual design
features of a cruise ship."
Ocean Monarch was
built by Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd, Walker, and
launched on 27 July 1950. She was 13,654 gross ton
and 516.1ft long, capable of 18 knots, and
accommodating 414 first class passengers.
In the Summer of 1981, Ocean Monarch started running
for SUR-Seereisen, Germany, who announced a series
of Mediterranean cruises to take place. Her name was
changed to Reina del Mar. On 1 June 1981, a fire
broke out on Reina del Mar. The ship was
subsequently scuttled off Kynosoura.
This
primarily wood Ocean Monarch ship model features:
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Plank-on-frame hull
- Windows and portholes are cutouts (not black decals),
uniform, and on straight lines.
- Captivating
lighting, with and green/red navigation
light that will light up your special evenings. LED light powered by standard 9v
battery for your convenience.
A ship is not an ocean liner without beautiful lighting.
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33" long x 12" tall x 6"
wide
$3,890 Shipping and insurance in
the contiguous USA included.
Other places: $500 flat rate. This model is in stock and can
be shipped within 5 business days.
Learn more about the
Ocean Monarch here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Ocean_Monarch_(1950
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