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1. SportRiva 562. More info3. Specifications
Presented at the past Cannes Boat show, the SportRiva 56 is the most recent model of this prestigious Italian make, but it is also the first one of a new range that pretends to combine, under the denomination SportRiva, the functionality of the sedan models and the cruisers with fly bridge.
Riva has two well differentiated ranges. One of them groups the models from 30 to 68 feet, all of them open or coupe, whereas another one brings together the yachts from 75 to 115 feet, all of them with fly bridge. Common aspects to the whole of the make are the well cared for design, the maximum equipment and the luxurious treatment of the finishes and the materials. Without giving up these basic principles of exclusivity, this model is born with the idea of combining the concept of the boats with fly bridge, equipped with two steering positions, with a purity of lines that is typical of the sedan models. The 56 wants, in addition, to inaugurate a new range that will combine these aspects, creating the new sportfly concept under the SportRiva appellation. Therewith it is pretended to have a saloon as roomy as the one a model equipped with fly bridge, with two steering positions, but with a maximum degree of transparency in the saloon, in the same way as it happens in most of the sedan models. The result is a boat with very dynamic lines, with the usual design style that Mauro Micheli and his Officina Italiana Design has granted to the whole actual Riva range. Indeed, the ability at the time of choosing the design elements has obtained an absolutely innovating result, that combines the futuristic lines with the full flavour of Riva long tradition, a result that, with no doubt, is ready to remain up-to-date for a long time.
FUNCTION, SHAPE AND COLOUR
The first challenge that the design team had to solve is the one of giving views and luminosity to the saloon, considering the obligation to incorporate a staircase to access to the fly bridge. The chosen solution has been to separate the stairs from the superstructure, bringing it back to centre of the cockpit, being part of an aft saloon that is totally furnished. This saloon has two sofas facing a central table with folding wings. The stern sofa is by the transom, whereas the staircase begins at the front sofa and also acts as a separator from the well equipped service cabinet located immediately behind the back of this sofa; to avoid treading on it, the central section can be removed easily. In this way the staircase does not limit the perspective from the interior towards the stern, but they have also taken the precaution to choose a metallic staircase, very steep, that does not interrupt the views. As the cockpit already has a furnished living area and its own ser vice furniture, the fly bridge is limited to two solariums separated on the sides and equipped with headrests. The steering position is located at the front, in a central position, with a three places seat and a totally equipped console. In order to limit the height of the boat the importance of the antennae arch has also been reduced, having been replaced by a smaller arch, through which the staircase reaches the fly bridge, that has become an unsurpassable solution. In addition, the antennae are not on this arch, but on the sides, so that the whole causes that the height of this ensemble is hardly higher than the one of the windscreen. It is also necessary to pay attention to the treatment of the windscreen. Curved, tinted and imperceptibly separated in two sections, it provides impressive views to the saloon, but the most interesting is the contribution that it makes to the outer design, because its shape recalls very much the front part of the open or sedan boats of the make and, in addition, the part of the ceiling that is not glassed is painted in the same colour, emphasising the dynamic sensation of the whole.
The colour of the yacht has a special importance on the yachts produced by Riva nowadays. The Italian make has already got us used to the metallic tones on most of its models.
In this case a colour that has been exclusively developed for this model has been chosen, baptised with the suggestive denomination of Roman bronze, that has been used not only on the hull and a good part of the deck, but also in parts of the furniture and, specially, in the galley, that is entirely lacquered in this colour. The attention to the details sets the differences. And at Riva they know it. At the quarters the manoeuvre is located on consoles and hidden under individual lids, all perfectly painted. Between the stern sofa and the quarters individual passageways have been left to descend to the bathing platform, these ways are protected by upper coamings that come in against the central part of the transom, but never to the point of hiding the Riva logo, using the same solution applied on other models of the make, such as the Rivale, to mention just an example. The lateral walkways are ample, thanks to that the superstructure that has a slight inclination towards the inside, and the stanchions are inclined towards the bow, increasing the sensation of dynamism of the boat. The fore deck is destined for sun bathing, with the particularity that a folding awning, that hides between the windscreen and the solarium itself, can protect the head of the occupants from the sun rays, if desired.
OPEN AND CLOSE
Inside, the main deck only houses the saloon and the steering position. This allows to enjoy an ample living area, very luminous thanks to the large windows. The boat can equip conventional or tropical air conditioned, just in case the owner wants to cruise in specially warm waters. In any case the possibility of refreshing the interior provides excellent qualities to remain on board enjoying the landscape as if it was in the lounge of a house on a privileged location. All that happens when the door is closed, but with the large doors open the inner space plays with the outside so that, if the meteorological conditions allow it, the living area is duplicated, with a great sense of relaxation and a more intimate relation with the sea.
All the other functions of the yacht are located on the lower deck, but separating clearly the service areas from those that the guests will occupy. Therefore the galley has its own access from the saloon, from the stern; its equipment is complete and its stowage capacity is remarkable. Riva offers as standard the crockery, the cutlery and the glassware for six. From the galley the crew member cabin is accessed, with its own bathroom. This location also acts as a separation between the engine room and the guest cabins, which limits even more the already scarce transmission of noises and vibrations. The access to the guests’ cabins is, consequently, independent. They are three double cabins and two bathrooms. The owner’s cabin is forward, equipped with a central double bed upholstered in leather, with a big stowage drawer underneath the bed and closets on the sides. The natural ventilation is well solved, with lateral portholes and a zenith hatchway, but also the natural illumination, with Venetian blinds for the portholes and a shutter on the ceiling to avoid the light from coming through. This cabin has its own bathroom, equipped with washbasin, separated shower with a bench inside to take seat and a toilet that also acts as a bidet. The guests have two double cabins, both equipped with two individual beds, but with the particularity that in the port cabin the central bed is sliding, so that a double bed can be formed; this solution grants a great versatility when it comes to having guests on board. From this cabin there is direct access to the second bathroom, that can also be accessed from the corridor, so that it can be used by the guests of the third cabin or as a courtesy bathroom. The finishes of the SportRiva 56 are excellent, as it corresponds to the world wide most prestigious makes, with natural oak wood for the furniture, leather covered bulkheads, skilfully chosen clear colours, a cutting edge audio-visual equipment, door handles with the Riva logo and other very well cared for details. The SportRiva 56 is driven exclusively with two 900 Hp MAN engines and V shaft transmission.This election allows to reach a maximum speed of 34 knots at half load and to develop a cruising speed of 30 knots, with an minimum estimated range of 240 miles.
| LOA | 17,57 m |
| Hull length | 6,96 m |
| Beam | 4,64 m |
| Draft | 1,40 m |
| Displacement | 24 t |
| Fresh Water Capacity | 550 l |
| Fuel Capacity | 2500 l |
| Engine | 2 x 900 Hp MAN |
| Max. Speed | 34 Knots |
| Cruising Speed | 30 Knots |
| Autonomy | 240 Miles |
| Design | Mauro Michel |
| Builder | Riva |
1. SportRiva 562. More info3. Specifications
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