I'm aware of only two wood kits of the
Sea Witch
- neither of them currently available. One was by Marine Models, a firm that operated out of Long Island between the 1930s and (I think) the early or mid-'70s. Their kits, based on solid hulls with "white metal" (i.e., lead alloy) fittings, varied tremendously in quality. I remember that they did a
Sea Witch in 1/96 scale.
The other was by Scientific - one of a series of kits that were intended for beginners. They haven't been available for a good many years. There's an old plastic
Sea Witch
that was original produced by ITC, made a brief re-appearance under the Aurora label, and has been seen most recently in a Lindberg box. It's scarcely state-of-the-art; among other things, it has injection-molded "sails" that are about six scale inches thick.
I may be out of line, but I'll take the liberty of offering a general suggestion or two - based on 45+ years of ship modeling. If you're seriously interested in undertaking a wood kit, stick with the American manufacturers. Two that are generally reliable (and theirs vary in quality) are Bluejacket and Model Shipways (the latter sold by Model Expo). If you have your heart set on a clipper, Model Shipways makes a plank-on-bulkhead
Flying Fish
that's about as good a wood kit as you're going to find. I don't think Bluejacket has a clipper in its inventory at the moment, but the recent list of forthcoming kits in FSM mentions a Bluejacket
Red Jacket
. (Now there's a potential for confusion.) On the basis of the firm's most recent products, I suspect that will be a fine kit - but not cheap.
Avoid at all costs those ultra-expensive, exotic-looking wood kits from Italy and Spain. Whatever else they may be, they aren't scale models. If none of the handful of American kits appeals to your personal aesthetics, give some thought to building from scratch. If you start with a good set of plans and good materials (forget you've ever heard the term "balsa wood"), it's not as difficult as you may think.
Youth, talent, hard work, and enthusiasm are no match for old age and treachery.