The fishing smacks of the French Channel coast were the typical craft in the bay of Saint Michel and remained in service until the forties, when sail was gradually ousted by the internal combustion engine. From the mid Nineteenth century, the Granville smacks held traditional regattas two or three times a year with their colleagues from Cancale. On these occasions, the boats rigged a third tier of sails known locally as “little fingers”
The Soclaine range of model boat kits features:
All wood construction, pre-cut frames, woods specially chosen for each type of model. Fittings in cast metal and wood, linen cording, silk-screened sails. Detailed plans to scale with diagrams for each stage of assembly. Historical notes included