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Premium Riva Just Launched Its Largest Superyacht Yet

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Riva has entered a modern dimension. Italy, The Ferretti Group brand, which Pietro Riva established on the shore of Lake Iseo, launched the largest superyacht it has ever built on Thursday, in 1842.

Riva has entered a modern dimension. Italy, The Ferretti Group brand, which Pietro Riva established on the shore of Lake Iseo, launched the largest superyacht it has ever built on Thursday, in 1842. The 54 Metri has an overall length of 177 feet and a maximum beam of 28 feet, making it the biggest vessel in the fleet. It may not hold that title for long, though: Riva is working on a longer 70 Metri, but has not yet set a delivery date for that 230-footer. “Now every yachting enthusiast and Riva fan has a cutting-edge boat to dream about,” said Ferretti Group CEO Alberto Galassi. “A paragon of beauty and elegance, Riva 54 Metri showcases the unstoppable momentum of the world’s most famous shipyard in its pursuit of innovation and its celebration of the art of cruising. ”

The all-aluminum flagship showcases the sleek, sporty lines and the timeless elegance that is synonymous with the Italian shipyard. That makes sense given the vessel was created by Officina Italiana Design, the exclusive designer of the entire Riva range for 30 years, with input from the Ferretti Group. Alain Maaraoui of Sea Pros Yachts, Riva’s exclusive dealer in Kuwait, also worked with the owner throughout the entire process. “The largest Riva ever built right now is the new wonder of the sea, a masterpiece of style by Officina Italiana Design that will turn heads in every marina and on every stretch of water on the planet,” Galadssi adds. “I’d like to congratulate everyone who worked on this extraordinary yacht that so magnificently celebrates the visionary genius of Carlo Riva and his megayacht project of the 1960s and 1970s, writing another spectacular page in the history of Riva and yachting as a whole. As a bridge, it ”

the first unit is finished in a combination of moon gray, london gray, and bright black, with detailing in polished steel. In exclusive circles, the cruiser spans four decks, and upper decks connected by a lift located amidships, main, weighing under 500 gt, with the lower. the highlight of which is the primary suite in the bow of the main deck, The generous living quarters can accommodate up to 10 passengers in four guest cabins. providing accommodation for up to 11, The crew quarters comprise five double cabins and a captain’s cabin. The interiors are decorated with fine marble, natural teak, and leather, ensuring elegant contrasts of color and texture throughout. The outdoor areas are the highlight of the 54 Metri, according to Riva. At the stern, a large transformer platform with an extra-wide walkway provides access to a plush beach area with a 16-foot pool and accompanying sunbeds. Five steps up, the welcome area on the main deck is equipped with a large sofa, armchairs, and an outdoor bar. (You can also access the main lounge from here if you prefer to chill elsewhere. ) Both hull sides in the beach club and main deck cockpit fold out to create waterside terraces. At the opposite end, the bow is adorned with two large sun pads with a hinge mechanism that makes it a cinch to get tenders and toys out from beneath. The innovative helm station is another standout, with two X-band radar systems, a Starlink antenna, a full ECDIS system, three 27-inch touchscreens, and a 44-inch stretch monitor. The first hull is powered by twin MTU diesel engines that deliver 1,920 hp each, but the standard engine option is two MTUs with 1,700 hp each. Riva is planning to launch another 54 Metri in 2026 and 2027, respectively. indeed, A cutting-edge dimension.