1968 · Riva · 30ft
The Riva Aquarama is a luxury wooden runabout built by Italian yachtbuilder Riva. The boat's speed, beauty, and craftsmanship earned it praise as the Ferrari of the boat world. The most famous of Carlo Riva’s designs, the Aquarama has become over the decades a nautical legend. The Aquarama is a direct descendant of the Tritone, upon whose hull it was based. First built in 1962, it incorporated the open sunbathing area of the Tritone Aperto together with new features, including separate front seats and a central non-slip gangway which allowed easier water access at the stern.