07-02-2003, 10:08 AM | #1 (permalink) |
The Griffin
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GAWD!!! I Love This Boat!!!
Rivarama 44
The Goodies!!! ENGINES 2 * MAN D2876 LE-401 6L power 700 Mhp / 515 Kw at 2200 RPM SPEED AND PERFORMANCES Maximum speed: 40 knots Cruising speed: 34 knots MAIN DIMENSIONS Loa = overall length (standard ISO 8666) 44 ft Lh = hull length (standard ISO 8666): 43 ft 06 in Lg = waterline length, boat fully laden: 36 ft 07 in Max. beam: 12 ft 09 in Depth under propellers (boat fully laden): 03 ft 11 in Displacement unladen: lb 28886 Displacement laden: lb 34178 Max. n° of people on board: 12 TECHNICAL DATA Hull type: 18° of deadrise monohedron with spray rails Hmax = overall height from keel to windscreen: 10 ft 05 in Htr = Minimum transport height from keel: 10 ft 05 in P = bow rail extension: 00 ft 06 in Standard fuel tank capacity: 370 US gals Water tank capacity: 77 US gals Last edited by Hanxter; 06-16-2004 at 11:23 AM.. |
07-02-2003, 10:21 AM | #2 (permalink) |
Tilted
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I prefer the old Super Aquarama myself. I know quite a few people who have one. They (do you 'drive' a boat?) are terrible to handle. But look stylish.
And that Rivarama is pretty expensive too. I would count on an about 400k easily. But the woodies are more expensive. They're not being made anymore, so you have to look for them on the 2nd hand market. |
07-03-2003, 08:34 AM | #5 (permalink) |
Tilted
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Still, I would go for the Classic Riva Super Aquarama
Or, if you'd want a new boat the Colombo 32 is the excellent replacement for Riva. Only more expensive. In the same price class the Monte Carlo Offshorer 32 is the best buy. Riva looks, but the boat actually handles well and is much faster. Last edited by Nyenrodian; 07-03-2003 at 08:38 AM.. |
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