- Cruising Speed: 28 kn
- Maximum Speed: 35 kn
- Beam: 8' 6''
- Hull Material: Wood
- Fuel Tank: 2 x 105|gallon
- Heads: 1
Restored in 2015 by a classic yacht specialist Fine Wooden Boats UK, this iconic Riva Tritone layout features a bench seat helm and a convertible cockpit, that can either be set up as a sun pad, or provide additional bench seating.
Both engines replaced in 2021.
Denison Yachting is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Merle Wood & Associates.
Denison Yacht Sales offers the details of this yacht in good faith but can’t guarantee the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of this boat for sale. This yacht for sale is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal from that yacht market without notice. She is offered as a convenience by this yacht broker to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a specific yacht for sale.
Riva is universally recognized as the most beautiful and the most desirable of all the classic wooden motorboats. Built without compromise, as near to perfection as practically possible, Rivas is acknowledged worldwide as the Bentleys of the sea. The golden age of the wooden Riva began in the late 1940s and continued until almost the end of the 20th century. The last wooden Riva was completed in 1996.
The Tritone was a pivotal design for Riva and only their second venture into the fledgling leisure speedboat market of the 1950s. The design marked the transition from the 2-seater, single-engine runabouts that typified the early 20th century, to a much more spacious and useful family dayboat, with more seats, a small cabin, and twin engines. This was the coming of age of the wooden speedboat and the beginning of the golden era of La Dolce Vita on The Riviera.
The Tritone entered production in 1950 and was an immediate success. It played a lead role in establishing Riva as the world leader in wooden speedboats and laid the foundation for the company's meteoric rise to legendary status over the next half-century. It remained in production, through various modifications and improvements, until 1966. In all, some 258 Tritones were built.
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