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LISTINO PREZZI PIANI COSTRUTTIVI NAVALI (Per Codice) LISTINO PREZZI PIANI COSTRUTTIVI NAVALI (per codice) In vigore dal 01,11,2015 Prezzo per non Prezzo ai soci (escluse soci netto N° postali) € Cod. Denominazione Tav. Prezzo (escluse Prezzo con IVA spese netto - € € postali) 1 DANDOLO (scala 1:50) 7 58,00 70,76 49,50 1 DUILIO - Corazzata 1876 - Scala 1:50 7 58,00 70,76 49,50 2 Corazzata blocco 'A' 14 75,00 91,50 64,00 3 Corazzata blocco 'B' 7 16,00 19,52 14,50 4 Corazzata blocco 'C' 8 17,00 20,74 15,50 5 Corazzata blocco 'D' 9 19,00 23,18 17,50 6 CAVOUR (conte di) 4 37,50 45,75 32,00 7 ANDREA DORIA 4 39,00 47,58 33,50 8 DUILIO 10 102,00 124,44 87,00 9 Cesare 10 105,00 128,10 90,00 10 LITTORIO 19 96,00 117,12 82,00 11 LIBIA 2 16,50 20,13 15,00 12 ZARA 11 72,00 87,84 61,50 13 FIUME 11 70,00 85,40 59,50 14 GORIZIA 9 68,00 82,96 58,00 15 TRENTO 11 93,00 113,46 79,50 16 TRIESTE 5 35,00 42,70 30,00 17 DIAZ Armando 13 97,00 118,34 82,50 18 BOLZANO 4 41,50 50,63 35,50 19 Di Giussano 4 30,50 37,21 26,00 20 DUCA ABRUZZI 10 93,00 113,46 79,50 21 GARIBALDI GIUSEPPE 14 116,00 141,52 99,00 22 DUCA D'AOSTA 14 116,00 141,52 99,00 Pagina 1 di 39 23 EUGENIO DI SAVOIA 11 102,00 124,44 87,00 24 ATTENDOLO 16 116,00 141,52 99,00 25 MONTECUCCOLI 6 54,00 65,88 46,00 26 SAN GIORGIO 4 23,50 28,67 20,00 27 POMPEO MAGNO 9 49,50 60,39 42,50 28 DORIA 5 36,50 44,53 31,50 29 VITTORIO VENETO 11 60,00 73,20 51,00 30 GARIBALDI 15+CD 132,00 161,04 113,00 31 ERITREA 10 89,00 108,58 76,00 32 DIANA 11 41,00 50,02 35,00 33 PANCALDO LEONE 4 57,00 69,54 48,50 34 POERIO ALESSANDRO 4 30,00 36,60 25,50 35 PILO Rosolino 3 28,00 34,16 24,00 36 GRADO 3 23,50 28,67 20,00 37 SOLFERINO 3 18,50 22,57 17,00 38 ORIANI ALFREDO 5 19,00 23,18 17,50 39 SCIROCCO 6 62,00 75,64 53,00 40 FRECCIA 7 66,00 80,52 56,50 41 FUCILIERE 6 71,00 86,62 60,50 42 CARABINIERE 7 74,00 90,28 63,00 43 SAN MARCO 7 42,00 51,24 36,00 44 SAN GIORGIO 4 22,50 27,45 19,50 45 ARDITO 6 36,00 43,92 31,00 46 PEGASO 9 51,50 62,83 44,00 47 ALDEBARAN 5 39,00 47,58 33,50 48 CANOPO 5 42,00 51,24 36,00 49 SAGITTARIO 6 44,00 53,68 37,50 50 ALCIONE 7 46,00 56,12 39,50 51 CLIO 7 43,50 53,07 37,00 52 LIRA 6 46,00 56,12 39,50 53 ORIONE 5 45,00 54,90 38,50 54 PLEIADI 7 51,00 62,22 43,50 55 SPICA 5 35,00 42,70 30,00 56 CARABINIERE 2 9,00 10,98 9,00 57 Classe: DE CRISTOFARO 2 18,50 22,57 17,00 58 CRISALIDE 8 55,00 67,10 47,00 59 FRECCIA 5 15,50 18,91 14,50 60 SETTEMBRINI LUIGI 25 275,00 335,50 235,00 61 BRIN BENEDETTO 6 87,00 106,14 74,00 62 JALEA 6 68,00 82,96 58,00 63 PISANI 7 105,00 128,10 90,00 64 BIANCHI MICHELE 6 39,50 48,19 34,00 65 BARBARIGO 7 27,50 33,55 23,50 66 MARCELLO 7 28,00 34,16 24,00 67 MOCENIGO 7 27,50 33,55 23,50 68 DESSIE' 5 79,00 96,38 67,50 69 UARSHEICH 5 83,00 101,26 71,00 70 PERLA 9 47,50 57,95 41,00 71 PLATINO 8 27,50 33,55 23,50 72 CAVOUR (Conte di) 11 102,00 124,44 87,00 73 ARGONAUTA 6 23,50 28,67 20,00 74 MEDUSA 6 24,00 29,28 20,50 75 GLAUCO 8 50,00 61,00 42,50 76 D 1 7 26,00 31,72 22,50 77 Classe: 500 Legno 5 + CD 55,00 67,10 47,00 Pagina 2 di 39 78 Classe: ARAGOSTA 6 25,00 30,50 21,50 79 TURR STEFANO 6 27,00 32,94 23,00 80 MS 24 - 31 5 + CD 43,00 52,46 37,00 81 MAS 525 4 19,50 23,79 18,00 82 MAS 500 - 2' serie 3 18,00 21,96 16,50 83 MAS 546 - 549 2 10,00 12,20 10,00 84 MAS 550 2 17,00 20,74 15,50 85 MAS 552 - 554 1 9,00 10,98 9,00 86 MAS 500 - 3' serie 5 21,00 25,62 18,00 87 Pontone armato 1915 1 11,50 14,03 11,00 88 CUCCO 1 9,00 10,98 9,00 89 Zattera per torpedini 1 15,50 18,91 14,50 90 Bettolina affonda torpedini 4 19,00 23,18 17,50 91 Battello posareti 2 9,00 10,98 9,00 92 BRONDOLO 2 9,00 10,98 9,00 93 MAGNAGHI Ammiraglio 35 210,00 256,20 180,00 94 MAGNAGHI Ammiraglio 4 13,50 16,47 13,00 95 PROTEO 9 72,00 87,84 61,50 96 GIASONE 6 41,50 50,63 35,50 97 QUARNARO 6 67,00 81,74 57,00 98 Pontone gru GA 217-220 9 41,00 50,02 35,00 99 STROMBOLI 5 36,00 43,92 31,00 100 CATTARO 3 13,50 16,47 13,00 101 OTRANTO 2 16,00 19,52 14,50 102 STEROPE 7 60,00 73,20 51,00 103 TARVISIO 8 32,50 39,65 28,00 104 ARNO 6 61,00 74,42 52,00 105 Cisterna per nafta 4 15,00 18,30 14,50 106 GARIGLIANO 4 18,50 22,57 17,00 107 TIRSO 6 35,00 42,70 30,00 108 GIOVE 4 40,00 48,80 34,00 109 GRS 212-213 3 23,50 28,67 20,00 110 ANIENE 9 61,00 74,42 52,00 111 GRS 170 11 81,00 98,82 69,00 112 BORMIDA 6 63,00 76,86 54,00 113 ADDA 4 29,50 35,99 25,50 114 PO 5 49,00 59,78 42,00 115 LINOSA 6 33,50 40,87 28,50 116 SALVORE 6 15,00 18,30 14,50 117 ISCHIA 3 40,50 49,41 34,50 118 NISIDA 3 11,50 14,03 11,00 119 PONZA 5 37,00 45,14 31,50 120 CAPRI 4 12,00 14,64 11,50 121 LUNI 3 29,00 35,38 25,00 122 SANT'ANTIOCO 5 37,50 45,75 32,00 123 PORTO PISANO 5 33,50 40,87 28,50 124 PORTO FERRAIO 5 25,50 31,11 22,00 125 PORTO ERCOLE 5 31,00 37,82 26,50 126 PORTOVENERE 9 48,50 59,17 41,50 127 MISENO 3 15,50 18,91 14,50 128 TINO 3 10,50 12,81 10,00 129 COLOMBO 8 61,00 74,42 52,00 130 VESPUCCI (Gay) - Con monografia 4 56,00 68,32 48,00 131 PALINURO 5 26,00 31,72 22,50 132 SAN GIORGIO 9 + CD 60,00 73,20 51,00 Pagina 3 di 39 133 CORSARO II 4 17,00 20,74 15,50 134 SAGITTARIO 1 10,50 12,81 10,00 135 ELETTRA 4 19,50 23,79 18,00 136 SAIPEM DUE 5 28,50 34,77 24,50 137 PUNTA STELLA 3 18,50 22,57 17,00 138 EUGENIO 'C' 2 48,50 59,17 41,50 139 MICHELANGELO 1 28,00 34,16 24,00 140 AGIP BARI 4 28,50 34,77 24,50 141 AGIP LIVORNO 5 20,00 24,40 18,00 142 Trawler yacht 3 19,50 23,79 18,00 143 BORA MAYOR 7 74,00 90,28 63,00 144 TRIPOLI 4 9,00 10,98 9,00 145 ADUA 4 9,00 10,98 9,00 146 CAT BOAT 2 10,50 12,81 10,00 147 Imbarcazioni 60 1 10,50 12,81 10,00 148 Pirobarca da 12.25 m 3 20,00 24,40 18,00 149 Dieselbarca da 12.25 m 2 19,50 23,79 18,00 150 Lancia da 10.45 m 2 13,50 16,47 13,00 151 Motolancia da 10.00 m 1 13,50 16,47 13,00 152 Barca da 6.85 m 1 9,00 10,98 9,00 153 Motoscafo da 6.50 m 1 9,00 10,98 9,00 154 Jole da 6.00 m 1 9,00 10,98 9,00 155 Barca da 4.50 m 1 9,00 10,98 9,00 156 CARLEY da 39 persone 1 9,00 10,98 9,00 157 BARI 4 24,50 29,89 21,00 159 GA 95 2 11,50 14,03 11,00 160 CADORNA LUIGI 11 66,00 80,52 56,50 161 MARCONI Guglielmo 6 31,00 37,82 26,50 162 ARGO 7 25,50 31,11 22,00 163 MAS 500 - 1' serie 4 19,50 23,79 18,00 165 GA 203 3 19,00 23,18 17,50 166 GA 230 - 233 7 31,00 37,82 26,50 167 PORTO CONTE 6 40,00 48,80 34,00 168 Dieselbarca da 14.21 m 9 46,00 56,12 39,50 169 Battello da 4.50 m 2 16,00 19,52 14,50 170 SENTINELLA 6 33,50 40,87 28,50 171 Dragamine da 34 m 4 29,00 35,38 25,00 172 SAETTA 5 15,50 18,91 14,50 173 Zatterino da 3.50 m 1 9,00 10,98 9,00 174 LUPO 4 22,50 27,45 19,50 175 Autocannoniera Svan 2 13,00 15,86 12,50 176 GALIANO (Monte Carmelo) 5 13,00 15,86 12,50 177 Barca da 7.60 m 1 10,50 12,81 10,00 179 OL 3 20,50 25,01 18,00 180 Barca da 14.00 m 3 21,00 25,62 18,00 181 Barca da 7.58 m 1 10,50 12,81 10,00 183 Barca da 7.45 m 1 10,50 12,81 10,00 185 Gozzo nazionale 3 30,00 36,60 25,50 186 Classe: F 2 23,50 28,67 20,00 187 Barca da 6.93 m 1 10,50 12,81 10,00 188 Barca da 6.93 m 1 10,50 12,81 10,00 189 Barca da 4.66 m 1 9,00 10,98 9,00 190 Barca da 4.10 m 1 9,00 10,98 9,00 191 Motozattera sbarco 2 11,50 14,03 11,00 193 Barca da 16.00 m a sostentam.
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