The Riva yachts announced that its current 50-metre flagship had been taken to the water at the company’s Ancona Superyachts Devision on March 23. The vessel christened Race by her Italian owner, exceeds the previous 37,5-metre Riva flagship Fora (ex. Sol) by 12 metres.



According to RivaRace with her “peerless standards of aesthetics” represents a worthy heritage of the brand’s traditional style and innovation. Her design was inspired by series steel motor yachts Caravelle and Atlantic introduced by Carlo Rivo himself in the 1960s and ‘70s.

“This yacht and her unique magnificence, amplified by her impressive size, represents a remarkable achievement for the Riva Superyachts Division, which has built the biggest Riva ever made while meeting and enhancing the brand’s signature stylistic excellence. From the tiniest details to the breathtaking design, this 50-meter yacht is a treasure of beauty, illuminated by a legendary 177-year history and accompanied by an ultra-contemporary vision of yacht building 

                                                        Ferretti Group CEO, Alberto Galassi.



Riva 50m project was developed in collaboration with Riva’s exclusive long-time partner Officina Italiana Design headed by Mauro Micheli and Sergio Beretta. She features a maximum beam of 9 meters and a draft of 2,5 metres. This contributes to her interior volume of 499 tons spread over 4 decks.

One of the yacht’s trademarks is her large beach club at the stern hosting both relaxation zone and as a tender garage able to store a Williams Dieseljet 625. The bow houses a living area as well as a second garage with a hatch that opens to reveal a rescue boat. 



At the foredeck, there are two jet-skis to be found, fitted with a carbon davit for easy launching. The sun deck is completed by a Jacuzzi, a sun pad and an area for dining and relaxing.

Race will be able to accommodate up to 12 guests on-board in a master suite and luxurious VIP cabin on the main deck, plus another 4 VIP suites on the lower deck. The latter also hosts 4 cabins for the crew.

The vessel is scheduled to debute at the Venice Boat Show in June, further proceeding to Monaco Yacht Show. As to other company’s latest activities, it has recently held a colourful launch of its Riva 90 Argo in Miami. 

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