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DAME DESIGN AWARD METS

2001 Nominated

RMEJ - Electric motorization for manual foresail furlers

2003 Nominated

ROLLGEN - Furler for asymmetric spinnakers

2004 Winner

RLG-CODE SI - Furler for removable stays

2006 Nominated

BCBM - Hydraulic cylinders with mechanical lock

2007 Nominated

RLG-CODE SIC - Furler with integrated stay tensioner for removable stays

BOAT OF THE YEAR PRIZE

2007 Winner

Prize for innovation 1st RLG-CODE SIC - Furler with integrated stay tensioner for removable stays

SEA.TEC.

2008 Quality award

For development and innovation in the marine sector awarded to A.R.TE. srl for RLG-CODE SIC, furler with integrated stay tensioner for removable stays

A.R.TE. srl - Advanced Research & Technology – began its activity in 1997, when it acquired the trademark and technology of Bamar. The aim is to innovate in the relationship between man, sea and sailing, thanks to the introduction of technologically advanced accessories that may partially automate sailing operations.


Constant design evolution and experimentation on sail furling systems, together with the experience acquired in working with famous international boatyards, have led the company to become an important reference point in the sailing world.


Bamar trademark, today A.R.TE.’s main brand name, has been accompanying for more than two decades people who go to sea, offering them a wide range of mechanisms and accessories for small, medium and large sailing yachts.


The history of Bamar is made of ideas, solutions, innovative technologies, people. It is the result of the intuition and experience of some passionate sailing enthusiasts and technicians who have put together their knowledge, thus creating with extraordinary sense of invention some real technological jewels for sailors.


Innovation is thus the distinctive feature of a company that is today one of the world reference points for sailors. This company is the leader in the field of mechanisms managing sailing operations, furling systems, hydraulic and electric devices and accessories. A vocation to research that has been rewarded by several international acknowledgments deriving from it.