Shipyard De Cesari: Italy is the only shipyard
capable of building pleasure boats made of
wood, both sail and motor, up to 30 meters long.
Founded more than half a century ago by Adriano
De Cesari, De Cesari the site of Cervia, near
Ravenna, continues to consolidate its reputation
thanks to the current direction of Pier Paolo,
son of Adrian. Family of carpenters, has chosen
to continue to build wooden boats, given the
high demand of shipowners.
The Shipyard De Cesari has made a number of
vessels for the Italian Navy, as the sloop
Bellatrix, Aldebaran, Altair, Castor, Pollux and
Gemini, as well as a boat 10 meters long service
to the Amerigo Vespucci, some speedboats
representation and several classic rowing boats
8.5 meters long used for training naval students
of the schools.
Some have been restored Baglietto motor, sailing
and even many Sangermani Sagittarius, the sloop
of 15.74 meters Marileva launched in 1972 and
designed by Charles and Sciarrelli also
motoryacht Mambo. One of the last examples made,
number 363, is a 24-meter sloop designed by
Vallicelli for an owner in Milan, made of
cross laminated timber made of 16 mm inner
longitudinal asciature, followed by 6 +6 +6 +8
mm laminated , each incorciato to 45 degrees and
the interior and deck are teak. The hull number
364, however, is the Classic Boat Motoryacht,
29.65 meters long and built for an owner already
owns the Argentine motoryacht Ardis, our 361st
construction.
Through word of mouth of customers Shipyard De
Cesari today is a solid site that produces high
quality products together with modern technology.