CÔTRE 1898 racing yacht
CÔTRE 1898 racing yacht
Pen Duick was build in 1898 and really successful in regatta’s till the ’30’s. Pen Duick is the name most well known for a series of ocean racing yachts sailed by French yachtsman Eric Tabarly . Meaning coal tit in Breton it was the name Tabarly’s father, Guy Tabarly, gave to the 1898 Fife gaff cutter he purchased, and that his son learned to sail. He thereafter used the name for a series of successful racing yachts through the ’60s and ’70s.
COLOR | BLACK & PINE / Distressed French Finish |
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MATERIAL | WOOD |
PRODUCT LENGTH(CM) | 67,3 |
PRODUCT WIDTH(CM) | 12,75 |
PRODUCT HEIGHT(CM) | 78 |
Tips & Instructions
Tips & Instructions
Follow our tips to have an optimal performance of your diffuser and to make the fragrance last longer.
The duration of a fragrance depends on the size of the environment in which it is found, its temperature, direct sunlight and air currents that can accelerate evaporation.
Always keep the level in the diffuser for at least half of its content as the amount of oxygen in the bottle affects the evaporation rate too much.
Place the Diffuser on a stable surface; after removing the cap it is recommended to use a funnel to pour the fragrance; after pouring the fragrance it is recommended to clean the diffuser with a slightly damp cloth; replace the cap and the diffuser is immediately ready for use.
Rotate the fiber sticks after dipping them in the diffuser bottle to ensure better absorption and fragrance distribution
Keep the fragrance as far as possible from heat sources and direct light sources.