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- Sandolo abstract "The sandolo is a traditional, flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat designed for the generally shallow waters of the Venetian Lagoon. The plural is sandoli.A sandolo is of a much simpler build than a gondola, but has a pointed, decorated metal nose. It is also lighter and smaller than a gondola, and can be recognized at a glance, as it always lacks the high steel prow (called ferro) which is seen on a gondola. The sandolo, like the larger craft, is rowed while standing up.It can be fitted with a sail, and also with an outboard motor.In the past, the police used an extant variant of the sandolo called vipera, which differed in having no stem, being sharply pointed at both ends, and being constructed so that it can be rowed from either end.Space in the sandolo is limited, with enough room for one oarsman, aft, and two passengers on the main seat, and two more passengers sitting on small stools towards the bow. The traditional use of the sandolo is for recreation and racing, and it is considered one of the four principal types of boat used in and around Venice. Rather less stable than a gondola, it has a rocking motion all of its own.Although not often used for fishing, as such, the craft is used for collecting crabs and mussels, while an early 20th-century writer noted that he had heard the sandolo called \"the donkey cart of Venice\".The boat has also been called \"without doubt one of if not the most graceful of all Venetian craft\". Less manoevrable but lighter than a gondola, it was in the past used especially by boys, artists, and women.In Gondola Days (1897), Francis Hopkinson Smith (1838–1915) stated that the sandolo was \"the only boat of really modern design, and this is rarely used as a fishing-boat\". He went on to describe it as \"a shallow skiff drawing but a few inches of water, and with bow and stern sharp and very low\", and considered that it was originally intended for greater speed in boat racing.Horatio Brown said in his Life on the Lagoons (1884) \"The Venetians are not good boat-builders. The only boats they make successfully are gondolas and sandoli. In a later book he wrote \"The pleasantest way to go to Malamocco is to take a sandolo, if you can.Alexander Robertson said of Venice in 1898 – \"Their streets are canals, their carriages are gondolas and sandolos...\"".
- Sandolo thumbnail Venice_-_Sandolo.jpg?width=300.
- Sandolo wikiPageID "29866802".
- Sandolo wikiPageLength "5053".
- Sandolo wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Sandolo wikiPageRevisionID "676373302".
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Aft.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Boat.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Bow_(ship).
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Boat_types.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human-powered_vehicles.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rowing_racing_boats.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Traditional_boats.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Water_transport_in_Venice.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Crab.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Draft_(hull).
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink File:Venice_-_Sandolo.jpg.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Hopkinson_Smith.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Gondola.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Horatio_Brown.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Life_on_the_Lagoons.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Malamocco.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Mussel.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Prow.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Recreation.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Rowing.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Rowing_(sport).
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Skiff.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Stem_(ship).
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Stern.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Venetian_Lagoon.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLink Venice.
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sandolo".
- Sandolo wikiPageWikiLinkText "sandolo".
- Sandolo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Oared_racing_boats.
- Sandolo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sandolo subject Category:Boat_types.
- Sandolo subject Category:Human-powered_vehicles.
- Sandolo subject Category:Rowing_racing_boats.
- Sandolo subject Category:Traditional_boats.
- Sandolo subject Category:Water_transport_in_Venice.
- Sandolo hypernym Boat.
- Sandolo type Ship.
- Sandolo type Type.
- Sandolo type Technology.
- Sandolo type Type.
- Sandolo type Vehicle.
- Sandolo comment "The sandolo is a traditional, flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat designed for the generally shallow waters of the Venetian Lagoon. The plural is sandoli.A sandolo is of a much simpler build than a gondola, but has a pointed, decorated metal nose. It is also lighter and smaller than a gondola, and can be recognized at a glance, as it always lacks the high steel prow (called ferro) which is seen on a gondola.".
- Sandolo label "Sandolo".
- Sandolo sameAs Q1137651.
- Sandolo sameAs Sandolo.
- Sandolo sameAs Sandolo.
- Sandolo sameAs m.0fqpjv1.
- Sandolo sameAs Sandolo.
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- Sandolo wasDerivedFrom Sandolo?oldid=676373302.
- Sandolo depiction Venice_-_Sandolo.jpg.
- Sandolo isPrimaryTopicOf Sandolo.