The first Riva Yacht at the Toronto Boat Show!

Riva At TIBS

Feb 14, 2019

The 38 Riva Rivamare debuted at the Toronto Boat Show. After 177 years of boat building experience Executive Yacht was proud to bring in the first Riva Yacht.

The magnificent Rivamare combines the style and charm of the legendary models of the Aquariva Super and Aquarama with the most cutting edge technologies, and offers the greatest care for every detail, together with a level of comfort and spaces never seen before in boats of this size. With its sinuous and sleek lines, the new model looks seductive and sporty as soon as you set your eyes on it. The boat’s profile has a distinctive double- curved laminated crystal window at the level of the cabin.

Riva At TIBSThe most eye-catching feature on the deck is the windscreen, consisting of five double-curved laminated crystal glass sections set in a stainless-steel frame.

For more information on this spectacular yacht contact Executive Yacht for more information 1.888.237.1647.
 
Danielle Hill  | Director of Operations 
Executive Yacht 

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