Description:
The Riva Triton is a classic speedboat, originally designed by Carlo Riva in the 1950s. Known for its elegance and performance, it was a favorite among royalty and elite boating enthusiasts, including H.H. Prince Rainier of Monaco. This model captures the essence of the Riva Triton, a vessel that laid the foundation for the famous Riva Aquarama.
Crafted using the plank-on-frame construction method, this fully assembled 35 Inches model is built from premium wood, including Western red cedar, rosewood, and mahogany. Red cedar wood is particularly prized for its lightweight yet durable properties, ensuring that the model is both strong and easy to display. Additionally, red cedar is naturally resistant to moisture, decay, and insects, making it an ideal material for this timeless piece. Each model is entirely handcrafted, requiring hundreds of hours to complete, and undergoes a rigorous quality control process, ensuring museum-level craftsmanship with no plastic parts.
This painted version of the Riva Triton features a dark red hull, highlighting its sleek and elegant profile. The cockpit includes two individual front seats and a long rear seat, all upholstered in white and blue leather for an authentic look. Additional details include windshield glass, a polished wooden dashboard, and a realistic steering wheel, enhancing its classic appeal. Stainless steel fittings such as the navigation lights, mirror, and flagpole further elevate its luxurious design.
Perfect for displaying in homes, offices, and nautical-themed spaces, this model is a great addition for collectors and boating enthusiasts. It makes for an excellent gift and is securely packaged in a wooden crate for safe shipping and storage. Additionally, we offer customization options, allowing you to choose your preferred size, color, and other details to create a unique and personalized piece.
Own a piece of maritime history with this stunning Riva Triton Painted, a true symbol of luxury and craftsmanship.
History:
Riva, a name synonymous with elegance, luxury, and impeccable craftsmanship, has been at the forefront of high-quality speedboat production since the 1950s. The roots of the Riva legacy trace back to the 1840s in Sarnico, a small town in northern Italy, where Pietro Riva began crafting boats. His grandson, Carlo Riva, would go on to define the brand and elevate it to legendary status.
In the 1950s, Carlo Riva revolutionized the boat-building industry by creating elegant wooden speedboats that embodied superior style and quality. His boats quickly became iconic, combining cutting-edge design with unmatched performance. Among the many models, the Riva Aquarama stood out as the company’s flagship, becoming a symbol of wealth, prestige, and power. This stunning vessel wasn’t just a boat—it was a social statement, epitomizing the glamour and sophistication of the era.
Drawing inspiration from the Aquarama, the Riva Rivarama emerged as a superior open cruiser and a design masterpiece in its own right. At 44 feet, the Rivarama boasts an exceptional level of craftsmanship and luxurious features, showcasing Riva’s commitment to using the finest materials. Powered by a MAN R6-800 CRM engine with 800 horsepower, the 17-ton Rivarama can reach speeds of up to 40 knots per hour, offering both thrilling performance and unrivaled comfort. As with all Riva boats, the Rivarama exemplifies the brand’s dedication to creating the ultimate in luxury and speed on the water.