The boat of Fondi’s coastal lake, in the province of Latina, nicknamed the “little boat,” is a typical lacustrine craft, used in shallow waters precisely because of its flat-bottom hull, in a very elongated triangular shape (4 x 1 m), built of fir wood in 1990 by Tonino Parisella.
Its presence here is tied to the history of the evolution of boatbuilding architecture, which gradually, from a construction without ribs, made only with planks, was reinforced internally by an orthogonal framework of timbers.