The Riviera 61 Enclosed Flybridge brings many new and exciting innovations to Riviera’s flybridge range, especially a magnificently crafted unobtrusive internal staircase that leads you from the saloon door up to the flybridge level. As well as providing dry, safe and easy access to the flybridge, this design also affords the luxury of incorporating a hinge-up awning window in the saloon aft bulkhead, thereby opening the saloon up to the cockpit. On this model, the awning window concept is further extended to include the same format on the flybridge level, opening up to include an aft-facing lounge. The standard accommodation offering is four cabins and three bathrooms with the master stateroom amidships, a guest stateroom forward and two cabins on the starboard side. An optional layout is three cabins and three bathrooms, with a larger stateroom forward, an athwart ships lower berth in the aft starboard cabin and the option of either a private lounge or a writing bureau in the forward stateroom in the place of the fourth cabin. The running surface and chines, continues the design consultation with internationally renowned naval architect and superyacht designer Frank Mulder, who has optimised for a soft and dry ride hull, incorporating tunnels into the aft running surface providing a reduced draft and propeller shaft angle for better performance and efficiency. Power for the short term flagship model will be from two Caterpillar of 1015hp which will feature an underwater exhaust system helping to reduce fumes and engine noise.March 25, 2008
Projects: Riviera 70 Enclosed Flybridge, Riviera 61 Enclosed Flybridge
The Riviera 61 Enclosed Flybridge brings many new and exciting innovations to Riviera’s flybridge range, especially a magnificently crafted unobtrusive internal staircase that leads you from the saloon door up to the flybridge level. As well as providing dry, safe and easy access to the flybridge, this design also affords the luxury of incorporating a hinge-up awning window in the saloon aft bulkhead, thereby opening the saloon up to the cockpit. On this model, the awning window concept is further extended to include the same format on the flybridge level, opening up to include an aft-facing lounge. The standard accommodation offering is four cabins and three bathrooms with the master stateroom amidships, a guest stateroom forward and two cabins on the starboard side. An optional layout is three cabins and three bathrooms, with a larger stateroom forward, an athwart ships lower berth in the aft starboard cabin and the option of either a private lounge or a writing bureau in the forward stateroom in the place of the fourth cabin. The running surface and chines, continues the design consultation with internationally renowned naval architect and superyacht designer Frank Mulder, who has optimised for a soft and dry ride hull, incorporating tunnels into the aft running surface providing a reduced draft and propeller shaft angle for better performance and efficiency. Power for the short term flagship model will be from two Caterpillar of 1015hp which will feature an underwater exhaust system helping to reduce fumes and engine noise.
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