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Sunday, September 17, 2006
  History of Ship Models
This article explains a few things about wooden boat, and if you're interested, then this is worth reading, because you can never tell what you don't know.

Model ships have gone a long way from the first types of model ships made by the Egyptians 5,000 years ago. Funeral boats were an integral part in Egyptian burial practices since these were believed to carry the souls of the departed to the afterlife, thus, tedious effort was exerted in making highly detailed, beautifully crafted and richly colored funeral boats made from sycamore. From the 12th to 15th century, model ships were used as symbols taken to the church to bless the said vessels and the crew aboard these ships who are at sea. Galleys and Galleons are the more popular types of model ships and may still be seen in museums. Unlike the Egyptian funeral boats, however, these blessing symbols are quite crudely made.

The first well-crafted ship models were actually made just for nobility by shipwrights or those who design ships to show the ships that they intend to build. More interestingly, French prisoners of war who spent many years held captive made use of their time by making ship models using scraps of wood and bone, often using human hair for rigging. Model ships later evolved into an art form due to exceptional craftsmanship and are still sought after in this day and age.

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Boat shows have become very popular ways for boat manufacturers to showcase their products and for consumers to research, dream about and perhaps even purchase a boat. There are as many different kinds of boat shows as there are boats with shows specializing in luxury yachts, wooden boats, power boats, sailboats and more. However, the largest shows are more general with exhibits and information on all different kinds of watercraft.

Boat shows can take place inside large convention centers or at outdoor venues like marinas. For example, the Ft. Lauderdale International Boat show takes place at six different marinas throughout the city. By contrast, the largest boat show in Baltimore takes place inside the convention center.

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