RIVIERA SPORTFISH YACHT MODEL
When the
yacht Riviera 51 Open Flybridge was launched at the 2003
Sydney International Boat Show, she was an instant
success, with sales of more than 10 boats over the
six-day show.
Sales
success was quickly followed by a prestigious award –
the Australian Marine Industry’s Cruiser of the Year.
The Riviera
yacht 51 was
built to take the punishment of hard-core
fishing. But the yacht is quite luxurious. She
boasts a large and comfortable saloon with L-shaped
lounge in the aft port quarter opposite an entertainment
unit that included TV, sound system, a fridge and wine
fridge. A large C-shaped dinette around a polished
timber table was immediately forward of the
entertainment unit opposite the galley with its recessed
two-burner cooktop, convection microwave oven, drawer
fridges and a recessed, moulded sink.
Even though
yacht Riviera 51 is
fully endowed with first-rate amenities and finished
with premium joinery and upholstery, her interior is not
fussy. The saloon and dinette blend seamlessly into a
single, large, open space, with settees on opposing
sides that define each area but still allow guests to
converse and maintain eye contact. Across from the
saloon’s L-shape settee is a cherry cabinet fitted with
a U-Line wine rack, ice maker, and pull-out drawers for
bottle and glass stowage, all standard. The high-gloss
finish on the standard cherry joinery and the inlaid
cocktail table alongside the settee was second to none.
The
accommodation deck offered two staterooms and a bunk
cabin to port. The master stateroom was to starboard
amidships with its queen double bed, hanging wardrobe
and an ensuite bathroom. A VIP guest stateroom forward
shared a second bathroom with the bunk cabin.
The world
media were enthusiastic. She featured on the front cover
of Modern Boating and on both Australian and New Zealand
edition covers of Trade-a-Boat. She was reviewed in
Italy, Spain, the Middle East, Japan, Thailand, The
United States, New Zealand, and Australia.
A host of construction features lend support to
the Riviera yacht’s reputation for toughness. For
starters, there’s a collision bulkhead in the
bow to protect the hull’s watertight integrity.
In addition, if the hull should strike a
submerged object, the lower forward portion is
filled with closed-cell foam to help it stay
afloat.
The
rudders are equipped with locking pins, a signature
Riviera yacht feature. In the event of a steering gear
failure, both rudders can be manually locked in the
straight-ahead position, allowing the yacht to be
steered home on engines alone. This may seem like a
small detail, but it’s an example of the seagoing savvy.
To keep gear neat, dry, and secure, Riviera 51 sportfish
rims the cockpit with six built-in locking cabinets
beneath the coaming. For bulkier stuff, like fenders,
there’s a pair of 2'x2' gas-assisted hatches in the sole
that afford access to a stowage area in the lazarette.
This Riviera
yacht model is 24" long. Will be completed in
May 2024.
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Learn more about the Riviera yacht here:
https://www.powerandmotoryacht.com/boat-tests/riviera-51-sportfisherman-0
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