Riviera, Australia’s largest pleasure boat builder has continued to defy the yacht market with $14.7 million in retail sales over the five days of the 2011 Sydney International Boat Show that concluded on Monday of this week.
The sales were achieved across each of Riviera’s model collections and multiple sales of several models totalling 11 boats. Models sold included four of the new 53 Enclosed Flybridges, one 43 Offshore Express motor yacht, one 5800 Sport Yacht, one of the new 4400 Series II Sport Yacht, two 5000 Sport Yachts, one 45 Open Flybridge, and one 43 Open Flybridge yacht.
Riviera’s CEO John Anderson said this was an exceptional result and despite a strong Australian dollar there was still international interest with one boat bound for Russia.
“It is pleasing to see strong demand for Riviera boats with sales from Russia, Western Australia, Cairns, Sydney , Adelaide and the Gold Coast,” he said.
The Sydney launch of the new 4400 Series II Sport Yacht and the new 53 Enclosed Flybridge were extremely well received over the duration of the boat show. These new models retain the distinctive Riviera styling but incorporate a new generation of technology and comfort. The 53 combines contemporary thinking with traditional Riviera elements. There is a lot of boat for its length and a great many key design features including an enclosed flybridge, internal staircase, full beam master cabin, a total of three cabins, two bathrooms, aft galley and the flexibility of choice with a range of different pod drive and engine plant configurations.
The 4400 Sport Yacht Series II was definitely a crowd pleaser with the option of Zeus pod drives and twin 480 horsepower Cummins engines, additional cockpit seating, a new extended hardtop, head room in the aft cabin has been increased by 75mm, and the 4400 Series II is the first in the Sport Yacht range to introduce extremely large hull windows, similar to those in Riviera’s new 53 and 61 Series II Flybridge models.
“World class quality and the latest technology are the hallmarks of Riviera, making our newest models a popular choice for new boat owners,” Mr Anderson said.
To coincide with the opening of the 2011 Sydney International Boat Show on Thursday morning, Riviera staged a ski exhibition using the new 61 Series II Enclosed Flybridge, which towed 15 elite water skiers for the first time on Sydney Harbour from Rose Bay to the Opera House and back and drew a lot of attention to the show.
“In celebration of 30 years of Riviera we entertained almost 400 guests at our floating display with a back to the 80s theme. This proved extremely popular as we celebrated our 30 year history and the launching of more than 4,800 boats in that time, including our first model, the 38 Open Flybridge MK I which was launched in 1980.”
Long standing Riviera owner Peter Haig said it was ‘just so thrilling and exciting to be there’.
“Riviera gave us the royal treatment, they really do go the extra mile with everything and they are proud of what they do, which is so important,” Peter said.
“It was a really good night and the music was fantastic and I am proud to be part of the Riviera family.”
Riviera’s brand and communications manager Stephen Milne said the 2011 Sydney International Boat Show was a huge success for Riviera.
“The sales results were a reflection of the factory teams working in partnership with Riviera’s dealers and I am extremely proud of our new releases and the Riviera team,” Mr Milne said.
“There was a lot of positive feedback during the five day show and the results speak for themselves in terms of Riviera’s designs ticking all the right boxes for the discerning new boat owner.
“I think we are clearly building the best boats we have in 30 years and that is why we are achieving the results that we are in these challenging times.
“All the owners just love being a part of the family that is Riviera and it is that loyalty which brings our owners together.”
Riviera offers 20 different models from 36 to 85 feet across four model series Flybridge, Sport Yacht, Offshore Express and Motor Yachts.