Wow the interior is amazing. Its huge. And the storage wow. It's like magic the boat doesn't look that big from the outside. I would love to spend a week on her. Mind blown. Thank you Tony.
I tend to prefer boats with deck salons rather than an open style especially over 40ft but if you're in the market for an open boat you couldn't get much better than a Riva,this Rivarama is total decadence for a couple but I got to say I like it, I probably wouldn't have it but I like it. Tony a good call at not going up forward there sir, you're a RU-vidr not a stuntmen,all the best from Cornwall 🤗👌🖖
I actually love that. I just want to do the loop with my wife and don’t wanna waste extra small cabins just to say I can sleep more. I’d rather be comfortable just us.
At this point Tony, I think you are to Riva what Nautistyles is to Bering and Aquaholic is to Princess and Sunseeker. Lol. I get the 1 cabin layout. If you are in a 44' boat you aren't really camping out on it. These aren't designed for that. They are designed to go explore a port or island, hang out near a sandbar or offshore, maybe swim a little and then head back to the dock. These aren't sleepover yachts unless it's for a night maybe 2 at the most. You can't really cook on them, the water situation is always an issue, and these boats really rock even in light chop. If you're like me, that's awesome, but for most people, they can't stand it. If you are on the bigger ones at about 60'+ it's not as bad. But 40'-ish is rolly.
Boat is nice in the cockpit and below. Not a fan of the small diesels and prop placement. How much lira for the Riva Dolceriva much more power and speed.