04 August 2022
In the brand’s 180th anniversary year, the largest flybridge in the range has entered the water.
With a planing hull over 40 metres in length overall and a magnificent fusion of fine design, naval engineering, expert craftsmanship and high technology, the Riva 130’ Bellissima was launched for an American owner.
Riva 130’ Bellissima is the first planing flybridge in the range to extend across three real decks with a full wide-body design, while remaining under 300 gross tonnage.
The brainchild of Mauro Micheli, founder with Sergio Beretta of Officina Italiana Design, the firm that has designed all Riva’s yachts for the last 27 years, working in partnership with the Strategic Product Committee led by Piero Ferrari and the Ferretti Group Engineering Department.
“Riva Bellissima is a superlative boat, in both name and fact. As the new flagship in the flybridge range, she has all my admiration and enthusiasm,” said Ferretti Group CEO Alberto Galassi.
“This is a magical year for Riva. Our yards are all in a state of grace and the results are there for everyone to see – beautiful boats and ecstatic owners,” continued Galassi.
“When you see a Riva cruising on the water, a Riva Bellissima, everything stops and you can pause the world to enjoy a tailor-made miracle, an aesthetic experience that words can’t describe.”
Carbon fibre, steel and glass are the distinctive features of the exterior styling, and the Riva 130’ Bellissima is characterised by three simple lines along the silhouette – the windshield is made with spherical crystals and features the typical counter-curvature, while the hull window design is based on a black line that runs along the side of the boat and rises towards the deck.
Extensive glazed surfaces highlight the abundance of natural light that floods into the settings on the main and upper decks, offering magnificent panoramic views and light-filled interiors.
Aft, the all-glass fashion plates enhance the aerodynamics of the yacht and tell a story of appeal and elegance.
The air intake grills and carbon-fibre detailing are a reference to traditional car design, while the hardtop brings dynamism and style with its sporty personality.
The flagship’s exteriors introduce a new concept for the stern area, which is lower, open to the water and divided into a large Beach Club and a generous cockpit – over 60 square metres of liveable space. The jetski, tender and Seabob are stored in the port hull side.
In the bow, the owner is accommodated in a spacious area divided into a lounge, large sun pad and other more intimate, private spaces.
On the upper deck – where the outdoor area in the stern is set up as a dining area seating ten – the side walkways create two closed, private balconies. Above this is the sundeck, where guests can be invited for cocktails in a relaxing atmosphere.
Bellissima’s interiors feature a main saloon surrounded by glass and light, with an unimpeded 270-degree view and ceilings over 2 metres high: a one-of-a-kind space featuring an interplay between fine glass transparencies and polished rosewood.
Clever use is made of the full beam, measuring almost 8 metres. The cabin layout puts the master suite on the main deck and four cabins on the lower deck, separated by a large lobby and all with ensuite bathrooms.
The Riva 130’ Bellissima is powered by twin MTU engines rated 2,638 mph each, giving her a top speed of 26 knots and a cruising speed of 23 knots (preliminary data).