Luc Leclerc (1984) - Four-masted Forester. 42" wide x 26" high. Red and black. Canvas sail. UNIQUE! #1340
Exclusive collection of Leclerc boats
We've unearthed a selection of replica boats made by the Leclerc family of Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Quebec. Each boat has unique heritage value!
For over a century, three generations of the Leclerc family have successively built a worldwide reputation for their company based in Saint-Jean-Port-Joly, notably through the manufacture of replicas now highly prized by collectors of the Bluenose, the legendary two-masted sailing ship of Nova Scotia that still adorns the Canadian 10-cent coin. An elegant, streamlined schooner born from the rivalry between Canadian and American fishermen at the turn of the 20th century.
Whether it is the models originally made by Eugène, who, from 1922, began the production of sailboats that quickly aroused the interest of boat enthusiasts across the country and the United States, or the works of the heirs of Eugène's hand, his son Honoré, his brother Lucien and now his grandson Luc, collectors are assured of acquiring a unique and valuable piece of maritime art.
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Expect to pay a delivery fee as well as any applicable taxes, if any.
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C$1,500.00Price
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