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Timeless and elegant Sciarelli-designed ‘Spirit-of-Tradition’ design, CARMEN SERIDA offers generous volumes and comfort combined with hand-crafted Cantiere Carlini wooden construction.
FURTHER BROKER’S COMMENTS:
CARMEN SERIDA have been launched has SERIDA II in 1986, designed by the renowned naval architect Carlo Sciarelli as Progetto 104, and built by wooden yacht artisans Cantiere Carlini in Rimini, this ketch-rigged Spirit-of-Tradition yacht is a truly magnificent classic design with an unparallel interior volumes and habitability for a boat of that age which makes her the perfect combination between classic lines and comfort on board.
CARMEN SERIDA is one of the selected designs mentioned from Carlo Sciarrelli in the so called “Striscia Del Maestro”. Carlo Sciarrelli used to keep record of all of his projects namely them in a list that became a list of approx. 138 projects and boats (both sailing and motor vessels) later renamed “Striscia”. In this list, Carlo Sciarrelli used to mention all of his projects adding a mark close to what he considered his most notable ones with four of them that have two marks. CARMEN SERIDA is one of the vessels that SCIARRELLI listed together with some other of his masterpieces, namely: Chaplin, Chica Boba II, Freya, Serida, Chica Boba III, Angelica II, Clan, Tiziana, Angelica IV, Clan III, etc.
CARMEN SERIDA boasts many specification highlights including:-
• 4-cabins 4 heads interior layout plus sail locker
• Ketch rigged with hydraulic genoa and staysail furler
• Bowthruster – 2014
• Generator
• Watermaker
• Aft mooring winch
OWNER’S COMMENT:
I sailed CARMEN SERIDA (FORMER SERIDA II) for 18 years and my comment is simply a big thank to the genius designer and to the great boatbuilder for their job. The boat is exactly what the designer had imaged: the cruiser and bigger version of the successfully Chica Boba, the boat that some years before successfully gained the second place at the Transat sailed from Mr. Edoardo Austoni.
The thrill of sailing in all weathers and conditions is the Sciarrelli imprint, together with the unmistakable elegance of its lines that make it a timeless lady of the sea and which finds it among the designer's favorites in the famous "Striscia" of he created and bequeathed to the Municipality of Trieste.
MANUFACTURER’S OVERVIEW:
The Carlini Shipyard was founded in the immediate post-war period by Roberto Carlini, who had learned the techniques of shipbuilding working in the Gentili shipyards in the 1930s and 1940s. The first boats built were small drifts such as jole, snipe, dinghy, and then went on to collaborate with national designers such as Eng. Mario Roberti (father of the famous helmsman of Azzurra Stefano Roberti) and Studio Sciomachen.
Thanks to the credibility acquired, started the collaboration with internationally renowned designers such as Robert Clark, J.H. Hillingworth, Laurent Giles, German Frers Senior, William Gardner and others.
Then, in the mid-1950s, a constant collaboration with the Sparkman & Stephens studio began, which would lead to the creation of some of the most famous boats built by the Carlini Shipyard, such as the series of the "Alnair", the "Elan", the "Dida ", the" Kerkira”, “Tarantella", "Levantades", "Sagittarius", "Marea", "Ananda I" and many others, until the end of the seventies when the IOR regulation will no longer allow to build racing boats/cruise. The last project will be "Ananda II" in 1985.
In the early seventies the relationship with the shipowner Raoul Gardini will be fundamental, which will lead, first to the construction of the "Naif", designed by Dick Carter and shortly after to the realization of the "Moro Di Venezia 1976", designed by German Frers Jr., with which, the Carlini Shipyard will then build boats such as "Nita", "Antipolis", "Rumegal" (currently Dida VI) and "Sely".
After graduating from the Nautical Institute of Ancona, Stefano Carlini begins to work definitively with his father Roberto.
In the early eighties started the collaboration with Arch. Carlo Sciarrelli.
Thus beautiful boats will be born such as, "Serida I", "Chica Boba III", which participated in the 1984 Ostar edition, and "Serida II", a 22 m kecht, still the flagship of the shipyard, which will mark the passage of deliveries from father to son, after the death of his father Roberto in 1985.
After that followed “Clan I", "Teresa", "Fenice", "Pamadica", "Dulcinea", "Hilde", "Parsifal", "Iria", "Latest Rorolima" (the only example of a motor boat), "Angelica IV" and "Clan II".
Noteworthy is the collaboration with Studio Claudio Maletto from which "Diva" (¾ tonner) will be born and with Studio Vallicelli for the realization of Conchita IV (cutter 57 ').
DESIGNER’S OVERVIEW:
Carlo Sciarrelli.
“Carlo Sciarrelli was born in Trieste on 6 July 1934 and died in Trieste on 24 September 2006. He was a difficult man, sometimes grumpy, but endowed with a great sensibility forgotten by studying completely by himself and by a profound knowledge of both technical and psychological boating.
Truly “Triestino”, son of a railway and himself an employee of the FFSS, in March 2003 received a degree in architecture "honoris causa" from the University of Venice.
Author of "The Yacht - Origin and evolution of the pleasure craft", an important book published in 1970 with the history and exchanges of the sailing yacht and the with the publication of most of its achievements.
Sciarelli has created more than 400 boats starting with ANFITRITE in 1960 and AGLAIA in 1964, then moving on to projects that are still competitive as SAGITTARIUS of the Italian Navy that still today compete at high levels. and then via ASTARTE II, AURIGA, CHIRONE, ATTICA, NABABBO, TIZIANA IV, SANDRA II, ISABELLA, CHAPLIN and many others.
"The beauty is not new and the new is not beautiful." He used to say and, indeed, all his design still refers to a classically pure line, with recurring motifs like the heart stern. Surely it is one of the major representatives of Italian yachting of the last century; he was a lover of "beauty" and of boats made "like the sea commands".
SPECIFICATION
CONSTRUCTION
RCD Status:
• RCD Status: Our understanding is that the yacht is exempt from the essential safety requirements of Directive 94/25EC (Recreational Craft Directive) as she was built and placed into use within the EU prior to 1998.
Hull Construction:
• Double crossed planking wood construction
• Stainless steel structures: keel, musts step, shrouds with easy inspections
Deck & Superstructure Construction:
• Teak deck
• Deck toe rail
Keel & Rudder:
• Fin keel, lead with antimony
• Stainless steel cast-in keel bolts.
• Balanced spade rudder
• Rudder bearings
MACHINERY
Engine & gearbox:
• Perkins 265TI 6-cylinders diesel engine producing 265hp @ 2500RPM – 2005
• Twin Disc Technodrive marine gearbox
• Fresh water cooled engine.
• Single lever engine control.
Service & Maintenance:
• Engine hours – approx. 1.300 as of Summer 2023
• Date of last engine service – 2021
Propulsion & Steering:
• Custom made pedestal.
• One aluminium alloy tube emergency tiller, storage in forward sail locker.
• Hydraulic autopilot actuator
• Three blades fix propeller
• Bowthruster- 2014
ELECTRIAL SYSTEMS
Voltage systems:
• 24vDC primary domestic system with 24vDC starting circuit and 220v AC via generator, shorepower and inverter.
Battery Banks:
• 12 x 24vDC 640ah battery banks – 2023
• 2 x Exide 240ah battery bank for hydraulic furlers, windlass and bowthruster
• 2 x 24vDC 225ah engine battery bank – 2023
• 2 x 24vDC generator battery bank – 2023
Charging / Inverter:
• Mastervolt Mass 24/100 C 24vDC battery charger
• Mastervolt sine wave 24vDC inverter
Generator:
• Kolher marine diesel generator – 2014
• Generator hours – approx. 642 as of summer 2023
• Date of last generator service – 2021
Alternators:
• 24vDC engine driven alternator.
Other Electrical:
• 12vDC night sailing lights system – not working
PLUMBING & GAS SYSTEMS
Fresh Water:
• Water heater provided. Heated by engine cooling water and shore power 2 x hot water tanks.
• Water pressure system with outlets in heads and galley. Pump with automatic pressure switch.
Watermaker:
• Tecnicomar reverse osmosis water maker
• Watermaker hours – approx. 141 as of summer 2023
Bilge Pumps:
• 1 x electric main bilge pump
• 1 x electric automatic bilge pump
• 1 x manual bilge pump
Other Plumbing:
• Approx. 1,400 litres fuel in three stainless steel tanks
Fresh Water:
• Approx. 2,000 litres fresh water in two stainless steel tanks
NAVIGATION & COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT
In Cockpit:
• Furuno NavNet C-map NT MAX with SD port
• Furuno NavPilot autopilot command
• Furuno FI 50 Digital multifunctional display
• Furuno FI50 Wind analogue display
At Chart Table:
• Furuno NavNet C-map NT MAX with SD port chart plotter and radar
• Furuno GPS WAAS Navigator
• Furuno FI 50 Digital multifunctional display
Communications Equipment:
• Rayamarine Ray430 VHF
• Cobra Marine floating VHF HM350
• Cobra Marine VHF with DSC
DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT
Galley:
• Samsung 4-induction hob stove with oven
• Alpes Inox hood
• 1 top opening fridge
• 1 front opening fridge
• 1 top opening fridge under the flooring
• 1 top opening fridge in the dinette
• All of the fridges working with salt water cooler pump
Heads:
• 4x marine electric Vetus heads
Entertainment:
• Stereo with amplifier in the dinette
ACCOMMODATION
Summary of Accommodation:
• Up to 8 berths in four double cabins and four heads
Accommodation Finish:
• Mahogany and solid teak wood interior joinery
• White upholstery
Accommodation layout from Forward:
Owner’s Cabin aft:
• Access from the starboard side corridor
• Twin sides beds
• Ensuite heads with shower
• Open port holes for ventilation and 220vDC socket
• Lockers in the corridor and in the cabin
Galley and chart table:
• U shape galley port side aft of the saloon
• Double sinks, top and front opening fridges
• Four induction hobs with Samsung oven
• Forward facing chart table is starboard side aft of the saloon
Main saloon:
• Main saloon with U shape sittee port side
• Folding table
• Sofa star board side sofa with folding bar table and top opening fridge
Starboard side guest cabin:
• Access from the corridor
• starboard side guest cabin with one double bed
• Lockers with light
• Ensuite heads with shower
• Open portholes for ventilation
Port side guest cabin:
• Access from the corridor
• Portside guests cabin with double opposite beds
• Lockers
• Open portholes
• Ensuite suite heads with shower
Forward guests/crew cabin:
• Front guests/crew cabin with bunk beds
• Lockers
• Open portholes for ventilation
• Ensuite heads with shower
• Direct access to the front sail locker with open portholes for exit
Forepeak:
• Forepeak with technical compartment
• Sliding hatch
• Access to the anchor chain and windlass hydraulic
DECK EQUIPMENT
Rig:
• Aluminium anodised Velscaf masts and booms painted white
• Keel-stepped main mast with 2 set of inline spreaders and masthead rigged
• Keel-stepped mizzen mast with 1 set of swept back spreaders
• Stainless steel standing rigging
• Navtec Hydraulic backstay adjuster for the main mast, mizzena and main outoal.
• Frederiksen low-friction ball-bearing battencar system with mast track
• Mainsheet traveller system
• Spinnaker pool
• Lazyjacks
• Spinnaker track on mast
• Hydraulic operated furling jib a and staysail
Winches:
• All winches are Lewmar
• 17 Self-tailing two speed manual winches
Sails:
• Zaoli furling genoa
• Max Sails Dacron full batten main sail 11.05 Oz and Kevlar – 2023 on delivery
• Mizzen main sail
General:
• Stainless steel pulpit and pushpit with aft opening
• Double guardrail and stainless-steel stanchions
• Side gates
• Cockpit table with extension
• Gangway
• Side bathing ladder
• Pulpits
• Radar antenna on the mast
• Stainless steel tender cradle on the deck
Anchoring & Mooring:
• Hydraulic reversing anchor windlass
• Bruce anchor with 12mm 75m chain
• Fenders and warps
• Spare anchor
• Aft electric mooring winch
Tender & Outboard:
• Mariner 310 rigid bottom tender
• 15hp Yamaha outboard engine – out of order.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT:
General note on safety equipment: Any safety equipment such as liferafts, Epirbs, fire extinguishers and flares etc. are usually personal to the current owner(s) and if being left on-board as part of the sale of a used vessel may require routine servicing, replacement, or changing to meet a new owners specific needs.
Life saving:
• 24vDC 0,8kw firefighting pump
• 12pax liferaft
• MOB tool