Riva is delighted to announce the sale of the very first 54 Metri. The largest Riva ever built is the result of a well-known collaboration between Officina Italiana Design and the Ferretti Group's construction department. Guests can expect 370 square metres of outdoor space, plus the usual features of a modern superyacht such as a spa, infinity pool and gym.
The hull and superstructure are made of lightweight aluminium, which is certainly one reason for the targeted maximum speed of 18 knots. The power required for this is to come from two twelve-cylinder engines from MTU. The flagship order was primarily placed by Alain Maaraoui, Riva's chief salesman in Kuwait, who will also support the future owner throughout the entire construction phase up to delivery in 2025.
Ferretti's so-called Superyachts Division in Ancona handles the construction of the 54 Metri. This is where all of the shipyard group's metal models between 50 and 90 metres are built.
The 54 Metri will offer spacious indoor and outdoor areas specially designed to maximise comfort and relaxation. The deck will be lined with high-quality materials such as teak. There will also be plenty of space on board for sunbathing and relaxing. The saloon will be equipped with furniture, fine woods and exquisite details.
The Italian shipyard is internationally renowned for its elegant yachts. Riva Yacht was founded in 1842 in Sarnico, Italy, by Pietro Riva and has a long tradition of producing luxurious boats ever since.