New among CULT boats: comes Melisande, 9-meter teak boat from 1928

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Melisande - AIVE Regattas Le Grazie 2010
A nine-meter teak boat built in 1928 on the Isle of Wight. This boat originated in England by the naval engineer Alfred Westmacott, owner since 1904 of the Woodnuts shipyard on the Isle of Wight. His specialty was small and medium-sized boats, many of them with canoe sterns, such as Melisande. The boat was built almost entirely from teak wood, of which the strong planking is also composed. In 2006 the cutter received the Mopi Award, an award established by the Florentine Francesco Barthel, owner of the classic sloop Mopi, presented to the owner who had managed to provide the most extensive and detailed historical documentation of his boat. Melisande, by Edoardo Szego of Milan, was also immortalized in a watercolor, reproduced in a limited series, by Genoese boat painter Emanuela Tenti.

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