MARISSSTELLA LTD ART. 924 - ŠTILAC - BOAT FROM THE ADRIATIC COAST
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Length: 61cms
Štilac is a vessel of recent times, nominally from the 19th century, adopted by a large number of shipyards.
It is built along the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea for the transport of a wide variety of goods, to connect the islands to the continent.
To explain and present this structurally simple design, among the coastal people there is a „deeply rooted“ expression to define the construction of this vessel: „well made“. The stern and sails are derived from the Bracera (Brazzera), the bow from the Croatian Loger. This vessel can be 12 to 20 meters long.
Štilac still sails, obviously with motor and without sails, and is used for the transport of passengers and for the transport and extraction of sea sand.
- The keel and frames of the frame are made of solid walnut wood, like all the elements of the deck and the planking.
- The sails are made of stitched cotton
- The structural elements are laser cut
- Detailed construction plan
- Instruction booklet accompanied by photos in Italian and English
Štilac is a vessel of recent times, nominally from the 19th century, adopted by a large number of shipyards. It is built along the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea for the transport of a wide variety of goods, to connect the islands to the continent. To explain and present this structurally simple design, among the coastal people there is a „deeply rooted“ expression to define the construction of this vessel: „well made“. The stern and sails are derived from the Bracera (Brazzera), the bow from the Croatian Loger. This vessel can be 12 to 20 meters long. Štilac still sails, obviously with motor and without sails, and is used for the transport of passengers and for the transport and extraction of sea sand. The keel and frames of the frame are made of solid walnut wood, like all the element