Australia’s largest boat builder, Riviera, this week shipped the first of its luxury flagship 75 Enclosed Flybridges to her new owners in New Zealand.
Riviera project manager, Paul Wrench, said the 75’s larger sized cockpit would be excellent for both sport fishing and entertaining. The Riviera 75 is currently the largest semi-production flybridge boat built in Australia.
Wrench said the beauty of this vessel is that it’s a self-contained luxury home that can take you anywhere in the world. It has its own fresh water maker system and twin generator sets to supply all power needs aboard.
The big fibreglass cruiser can sleep up to 12 people in four separate cabins, each with their own en-suite bathroom. There’s also a galley centrally located between the cockpit and saloon.
Marine New Zealand dealer principal, Bruce McGill, says the owners of the new 75 had owned a number of Riviera flybridge boats previously. This follows a trend for Riviera owners over time to move up to a larger model so they can travel further afield and stay aboard for longer periods of time.
The 75 is certainly the ultimate Riviera and the biggest the Gold Coast company has built in its 32 year history.
Further information on the website: www.riviera.com.au