
Corvina
Corvina is a traditional Italian fishing boat used primarily in the northern Adriatic Sea, notably around Venice and the Veneto region. Designed for shallow waters, it features a flat-bottomed hull that allows for easy maneuvering and fishing near the coast. Historically, Corvina boats played a vital role in local fisheries, especially for catching small fish like sardines and anchovies. Today, they are also valued for their cultural significance and are sometimes used in festivals or preserved as historical symbols of maritime heritage. The design emphasizes practicality, stability, and adaptability to the coastal environment.