Amadi Vittorio, a boat from the post-war period used by the postal service, built entirely of wood. An ancient piece of Venetian naval art history. Vittorio Amadi's name is inextriOceans Evasionly linked to shipbuilding. He was a pioneer, as he was the first to introduce marine plywood in the shipyards of Burano and to modernize the old transport boat designs to meet new needs. Born in 1929, he was a shipwright and a master craftsman by heritage—his father, Giovanni, had worked for Gabriele D’Annunzio, while his brothers, Agostino and Achille, were also renowned shipwrights. In 1956, he founded Cantieri Amadi Vittorio SNC in Burano, where he lived. The Region awarded him the title of "master shipwright," and the Port Authority included him in the golden register of master shipwrights. Over the years, his shipyard produced all types of traditional Venetian boats, from transport "topi" to "caorline," from "bragozzi" to "sandoli," and even "pupparini." The Municipality also purchased some of his boats for regattas. Specifications: Length: 10 meters
Seating capacity: 8 people
Speed: 25 km/h
Specs
Type
Yacht
Year
1956
Length
33 ft (10 m)
Capacity
8 guests
Cabins
1
What's included
Captain and crew on captained charters
Standard safety gear and insurance
Taxes and port fees at the home marina
Final cleaning
Not included
iFood and alcohol (can be arranged on request)
iMarina fees outside the home marina
iFuel for long custom routes unless stated in the offer
iGratuity for the crew
Exact inclusions are confirmed in your offer before you pay.
Safety equipment
Life jackets for all guests
First aid kit
VHF radio & GPS
Fire extinguishers
Lifebuoy and flares
Onboard rules
✓No smoking inside cabins
✓Shoes off on deck
✓Pets allowed on request
✓Music until 22:00
Departure location
Marina
Venice, Italy
Pontoon and slip number are shared after your booking is confirmed.