There's no other manufacturers I know of that build this level of jaw-dropping...Art! The boat is pure art. And the narrator’s tour of the helm revealing the Riva steering wheel. Its simply a beautiful luxury 38 footer.
Thank you for showing the boat from the outside. For smaller boats, its important to see the profile of the boat that makes each distinctive. This Rivamare sure has that classic Riva look.
Tony, thanks for the tour of this beautiful Riva. If I had the money I would definitely buy one as my tender/day boat etc... to go along with my superyacht.
Yes Sir, you are correct. There is no other day yacht in its class that even comes close to the quality and performance of the Rivamare. Not to mention, the unequaled, timeless beauty of this amazing vessel. Well worth your investment. Perfect for a couple, a few friends gathering, or family outing.
This is a gorgeous "weekender" but there's a few things I'd change. One I'd make the passageway from the stern to the cockpit with a teak tread all the way through. I don't like the idea of stepping over or on the white cushion seat that could easily be replaced with a tread. Second, as an older person, I would like to see a few more handholds and the rails at the back could be slightly higher. I'd also like to see at least a low rail around the bow and at least one more hand hold along the sides as you make your way forward. Other than a few ergonomic issues this is a very trim little boat and I'm sure it will do well. Sometimes a design just "sits right" in the water and this is one of those boats. Future classic.
Beautiful boat, but not really space efficient/practical. I'd take a similar sized center console any day of the week, granted kinda ugly in comparison. However those style boats are a lot more bald guy friendly/Florida thunderstorm friendly with a big fixed overhead roof. Can't really fish out of this either, which is a BIG deal for me.
Tony is becoming the Riva Yacht specialist. They are stunning boats, besides a Burger and a Feadship, it is one of the only brands that other yacht owners will always check out. We were always excited coming into Italy, especially around Viareggio then in Monaco and Ibiza. Riva yachts are not uncommon to see. One of the nicest ones I Ever saw was where an owner had installed 2 3.8L Ferrari V8 engines in his. Custom headers from Capristo. It was nice. Named 'Scuderio Neros'
This boat seems unpractical ... the position of the electric stove is a joke and the door to the WC is to small, maybe works for an average european like me but what's a murican doing.