A sixteen meter Riviera flybridge motor yacht titled m/y Shelly 2 sank off Rainbow Beach, in Queensland Australia on the morning of Monday 23 March. According to some unconfirmed reports the origin of sinking started with a fire from a burning and overheating exhaust. The four shocked persons onboard Shelly 2 where rescued by a commercial line fisher. A man exploring the area with the canoe also rescued two dogs of the family. An update on the 26 March appearing on social media outlet Facebook by salvage company Rainbow Repairs showed Shelly II beached in a total loss situation without super structure and an open hull deck, with the engines still mounted.
M/y Shelly 2 is a 2013 Riviera 53 Enclosed Flybridge as produced from 2011 to 2016 in 36 units. The Riviera 53 Enclosed Bridge was evolved and replaced by the Riviera 57 Enclosed Flybridge.
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