Original Riva Olympic 21, designed by Carlo Riva and built by Cantieri Riva, Italy, in 1973 – No. 190 of 264. The Olympic model was created as a tribute to the Olympic Games in Mexico and replaced the Florida and Junior models. Only 264 boats were ever produced. The boat arrived in Norway in the 1980s and has had very few owners, all of whom have taken exceptional care of it. It has a well-documented and tidy history, with numerous upgrades carried out in recent years. The hull is in as-new condition, with many new chrome components on both the boat and the engine. The boat has been kept largely original, retaining its original equipment and engine configuration. All work, storage, and maintenance have been performed by professional specialists. In 2016–2017, the hull bottom was sandblasted, the interior repainted, and the deck revarnished. In 2022, the boat received a new canopy, new interior upholstery, and many new chrome details. In 2024, a new engine block was installed, and the engine was upgraded with direct fuel injection and electronic ignition. The boat is in excellent condition, with no damage, and is ready to be enjoyed by its next owner.