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Midwest - 968 Sharpie Schooner 1:32Specifications: Specifications: Overall Length: 17"Height: 12"Beam: 3 3 4"Scale: 1: 32 Intended for the person having some prior building experience building wooden boats. The kit contains parts that require cutting, fitting, shaping and fabricating. A Complete Kit: Features Laser Cut Basswood and Walnut parts. Complete fittings set which includes cotton material for sails, rigging cordage, blocks, cleats, cast Brittania anchor, anchor chain and brass
Specifications:
Specifications:
Overall Length: 17"
Height: 12"
Beam: 3-3/4"
Scale: 1:32
Intended for the person having some prior building experience building wooden boats. The kit contains parts that require cutting, fitting, shaping and fabricating.
A Complete Kit: Features Laser-Cut Basswood and Walnut parts.
Complete fittings set which includes cotton material for sails, rigging cordage, blocks, cleats, cast Brittania anchor, anchor chain and brass wire. No extras to buy!
Includes Display stand.
Midwest's line of Success Series boat kits are designed and engineered for your satisfaction and success. All of Midwest's Apprentice Series model kits contain Micro-Cut Quality Woods and their exclusive Success Series Construction Manual, an extensive all English, illustrated, step-by-step manual that makes building a pleasure.
Product Description
The "Sharpie Schooner" is one of the so-called "Terrapin Schooners" developed in the late 1800s and used well into the present century for turtle fishing along the Florida and Gulf coasts. In this capacity, these boats were fitted out as Smacks, having livewells fitted on either side of the centerboard trunk. These small Sharpies were 30 to 36 feet in length and were built with cabin accommodations to allow the crew to stay out for extended periods. Many had traditional, flat skiff-like bottoms, but the more seaworthy boats, like this model, had some deadrise (V-shape) in the after end of the hull which improved their handling and sailing qualities. While Sharpies used a wide variety of rigs, large Sharpies had two masts and were rigged as Ketches, Yawls, or, as this model, Schooners. Hence, the name "Sharpie Schooner", describing both the hull and the sailing rig of this boat.
Build a little piece of American history!
Midwest's Apprentice Boats are modeled after the original boats used in the 1800s and early 1900s. When you build these boats, you will learn real boat building techniques with different types of hull construction such as lapstrake and strip planking. The hull of each boat is built on a frame, just like the real thing.
Made in the USA.
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★★★★★ 4
Pants run small
Size: 3X-Large, Color: Purple
Jacket fit .. but pants did not. Nice suit though.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Fits like a glove, looks like a million!
Size: Small, Color: Purple
Bought this as a gift for him and very impressed. Looks like a million dollars, fit true to size, looks tailored not cheap. Fabric is quality, stitching is done well and the pants have a nice hidden elastic extender that helps if he goes up or down a few pounds. Very impressed!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2026
★★★★★ 5
It was the perfect suit for our big day!
Size: X-Small, Color: Purple, Size: X-Small, Color: Purple
Purple size xs. He's 5'9" 145-150lbs. Very impressed with this suit. The color and pattern is awesome. The fit was good. I would say this suit runs large. Usually he wears a Medium in everything but ordered an XS and it fit very well. The pants were long we had to get those hemmed. There was a few stray strings by the end of the night in areas of the suit. But overall good quality. And for a great price.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2025
★★★★★ 3
We were excited and I wanted to like it but...
Size: X-Small, Color: Black, Size: X-Small, Color: Black
We ordered this for Prom and it was supposed to be a size small, which was available for Prime ordering, but had to settle for xsmall. The pants, fortunately fit well and just need to be hemmed, the vest is great and the jacket is snug. My son has broad shoulders and I was hesitant to buy the xsmall, but it does fit just right. The only thing he would need to do is unbutton the jacket while he is dancing and maybe take it off while seated and eating dinner before prom. The material is surprisingly nice and has weight to it. I was relieved it isn't flimsy. The overall look on my son is smooth and we love the pattern and the material has shine to it. I was not happy that right out of the package, the button to the jacket could potentially fall off during because it doesn't look securely sewed in. The side of the right side of the jacket has thread already coming apart. And I found a little snag in a different location. I'm really not happy about that. I posted photos so you can see what I mean. We were excited about this suit, but it's going back. The company needs to do better with quality control.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Very Nice Fit!
Size: X-Large, Color: Black
Excellent quality and perfect fit! I used thr recommended size chart and it was just right. The design pattern in the suit gives it a very nice look. I'd order from Kudoro again!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2026