BambaI II
History
Bamba, built by Baglietto for the Amsterdam Olympics in 1928, was not ready to obtain the results, which arrived later, and finished honorably fourth; in 1930 and '32 you won the prestigious Coppa d'Italia and around 80 other regattas between 1928 and 1936! In the 50s she was a small and elegant cruising vessel in the waters of the Venetian lagoon until invasive transformations that offended the purity and aesthetics of the project. In 2010 she enters the Pezzini shipyard in Viareggio for yet another restoration where she will remain until 2014, coming out more perfect than ever. In 2022 the boat is back in the Viareggio shipyard for maintenance work.Heavy weather ship Olympic contender 1928, Restored by Cantiere Pezzini, Viareggio over 5 years(2010-2015).
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Specs
Sail Area: The total surface area of all sails on the yacht, determining its power and speed.
Main Sail: The large sail attached to the main mast, providing most of the propulsion.
Fore Triangle: The area between the mast, deck, and forestay where headsails are rigged.
LOA (Length Overall): The full length of the yacht from the tip of the bow to the end of the stern.
LWL (Length at Waterline): The length of the hull where it meets the water, affecting speed and stability.
Beam: The yacht's widest point, which impacts stability.
Draught: The vertical distance between the waterline and the bottom of the keel, affecting how deep the yacht sits in the water.
Weight: The overall mass of the yacht.
Construction: The materials and method used to build the yacht, such as wood, steel, or fiberglass.
Rig: The configuration of the yacht’s sails, masts, and rigging.
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