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Modellino in scala del Cutter Namar di Carlo Sciarelli realizzato negli anni ’70
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Modellino in scala del Cutter Namar di Carlo Sciarelli, realizzato negli anni ’70. Scafo a fasciame e vele in cotone.
Misure: cm 25 × 7 × 49 – 9.8 × 2.8 × 19.2 inches.
Buono stato di conservazione.
Progettato dall’ingegner Carlo Sciarelli per le regate oceaniche, il Namar — lungo 12,5 metri — fu costruito nei cantieri Marchi di Venezia e varato nel 1973.
Concepita per affrontare competizioni d’altura, la barca, interamente in legno, univa eleganza estetica e prestazioni elevate.
Il progetto è identificato con il numero 51 nell’elenco ufficiale delle opere di Sciarelli.
Carlo Sciarelli (Trieste, 1934 – 2006) fu ingegnere e progettista navale, considerato una delle figure più importanti della marineria italiana del Novecento.
Colto e appassionato, definito un “geniale autodidatta”, era profondamente legato al mare e al design navale classico. Fin da ragazzo frequentò i cantieri del porto di Trieste, che furono per lui fonte d’ispirazione per tutta la vita, imparando direttamente l’arte della costruzione navale.
La sua vasta cultura si rifletteva nella concezione della barca, vista non solo come oggetto tecnico, ma anche come creazione estetica e poetica.
Nel corso della sua carriera progettò 138 imbarcazioni, sia a vela sia a motore; il suo primo progetto risale agli anni ’50.
Le sue barche si distinguevano per le linee eleganti e filanti, ispirate alla tradizione classica, e animate da una costante ricerca di bellezza che si traduceva in proporzioni armoniose, scafi solidi e affidabili. Sciarelli seppe fondere la tradizione velica dei velieri dei secoli XVIII e XIX con la funzionalità e la tecnologia moderna.
Era contrario alle mode del momento e non inseguiva le logiche di mercato: per lui “le barche devono essere belle e navigare bene”.
Le sue imbarcazioni sono oggi considerate opere d’arte e veri oggetti da collezione.
Nel 1970 pubblicò il volume “Lo Yacht. Origine ed evoluzione del veliero da diporto”, ancora oggi testo di riferimento per architetti navali, storici e appassionati, considerato un classico della cultura navale mondiale. In quest’opera Sciarelli racconta la storia dello yacht come espressione estetica e spirituale.
Tra le sue barche più celebri si ricordano Serenity, Alnair, Glorius, San Nicolò, Ritosa, oltre alle barche scuola per la Marina Militare Italiana.
Citazioni celebri di Carlo Sciarelli:
“Le barche non si disegnano con la riga, ma con l’anima.”
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