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A detailed model of a traditional sailing vessel is prominently displayed, mounted vertically against a plain white, textured wall. The model features a dark green hull, appearing to be constructed with visible planking or riveted sections, and a lighter-colored deck. On the stern of the hull, the registration number "NW29" is clearly visible in white lettering. The boat is fully rigged with multiple sails made of a distinctive rust-brown fabric. There are large gaff-rigged sails on the main mast and several smaller triangular sails forward. The masts, spars, and intricate rigging lines are also visible, suggesting careful craftsmanship. The background is a simple, light-colored wall, possibly painted white or off-white, showing slight texture. To the right of the model, a standard white electrical outlet is affixed to the wall. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, likely natural light from a window or overhead artificial light, casting soft shadows. The image is rotated 90 degrees clockwise, giving the impression of the boat standing tall or hanging. Given the location context, "NW29" likely refers to Noordwijk as a fishing port registration.
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