
Sea Trial: Riviera 5400 Sport
Senior Editor Dan Harding sea trials the Riviera 5400 Sport from Riviera Boats during his 2016 stint Down Under.
Senior Editor Dan Harding sea trials the Riviera 5400 Sport from Riviera Boats during his 2016 stint Down Under.
Editor-in-Chief George Sass Jr. cruises Australia’s storied waters aboard a Riviera 6000.
The Riviera 57 debut at the 2015 Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show.
First Look: Riviera 445 SUV
Want one boat that can do it all? Riviera introduced its 445 SUV to America at the February 2013 Yacht and Brokerage Show in Miami Beach, saying the boat can fish and cruise with the best of them. See for yourself here.
Riviera 53 Enclosed FlybridgeIn May 2011 at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show in Australia, Riviera splashed its 53 Enclosed Flybridge, a boat that, judging by early customer response, is already a star. As of presstime, the Australian builder had received 12 orders for the model, due in no small part to its layout, which features an aft
So what’s a really good way to empahasize the power and performance of your new $2.75 million Riviera 61 Series II Enclosed Flybridge? Well, if you’re one of those crazy Aussies, how about towing a waterskier? In fact, how about towing 12 waterskiers?
An offshoot of the Rodriquez Shipyard, which was founded in 1887, Morgan Yachts has been building Italian versions of classic U.S. workboats since 1991. Traditionally, downeast-style and commuter-inspired vessels over 45 feet have been the company’s mainstay, but now it’s venturing down to the 30-foot range. The 33 Dinghy (an oxymoron for most of us) is
Riviera M470If Riviera’s new M470 anchored near the hamlet of Amity, you can be sure a mob of frantic swimmers would soon be on the beach. With lines like Jaws, her aspect is aggressive—even the radar arch, with a canvas fold-back bimini, sticks up like a dorsal fin. The cockpit, however, is softer. A rounded wet
Riviera 4700 Sport YachtAustralia-based Riviera Yachts is known stateside for its line of convertibles, but the builder made a big splash at last year’s Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show with a two-stateroom, 36-foot express.
Specifications Builder: Riviera This article originally appeared in the May 2006 issue of Power & Motoryacht magazine.
Specifications Builder: Riviera This article originally appeared in the May 2006 issue of Power & Motoryacht magazine.
Senior Editor Dan Harding sea trials the Riviera 5400 Sport from Riviera Boats during his 2016 stint Down Under.
Editor-in-Chief George Sass Jr. cruises Australia’s storied waters aboard a Riviera 6000.
The Riviera 57 debut at the 2015 Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show.
A photographic tour of the Riviera 565 SUV.
Power & Motoryacht’s first look at the Riviera 515 SUV
First Look: Riviera 445 SUV
Want one boat that can do it all? Riviera introduced its 445 SUV to America at the February 2013 Yacht and Brokerage Show in Miami Beach, saying the boat can fish and cruise with the best of them. See for yourself here.
Riviera 53 Enclosed FlybridgeIn May 2011 at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show in Australia, Riviera splashed its 53 Enclosed Flybridge, a boat that, judging by early customer response, is already a star. As of presstime, the Australian builder had received 12 orders for the model, due in no small part to its layout, which features an aft
So what’s a really good way to empahasize the power and performance of your new $2.75 million Riviera 61 Series II Enclosed Flybridge? Well, if you’re one of those crazy Aussies, how about towing a waterskier? In fact, how about towing 12 waterskiers?
Riviera 43 Open Flybridge video
An offshoot of the Rodriquez Shipyard, which was founded in 1887, Morgan Yachts has been building Italian versions of classic U.S. workboats since 1991. Traditionally, downeast-style and commuter-inspired vessels over 45 feet have been the company’s mainstay, but now it’s venturing down to the 30-foot range. The 33 Dinghy (an oxymoron for most of us) is
Riviera M470If Riviera’s new M470 anchored near the hamlet of Amity, you can be sure a mob of frantic swimmers would soon be on the beach. With lines like Jaws, her aspect is aggressive—even the radar arch, with a canvas fold-back bimini, sticks up like a dorsal fin. The cockpit, however, is softer. A rounded wet
Riviera 4700 Sport YachtAustralia-based Riviera Yachts is known stateside for its line of convertibles, but the builder made a big splash at last year’s Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show with a two-stateroom, 36-foot express.
Specifications Builder: Riviera This article originally appeared in the May 2006 issue of Power & Motoryacht magazine.
Specifications Builder: Riviera This article originally appeared in the May 2006 issue of Power & Motoryacht magazine.
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