Boating New Zealand – April 2018

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MANUFACTURED BY
Riviera Australia
http://www.riviera.com.au

Riviera 4800
Sport yacht

Length 15.23m
Beam 4.61m
Draft 1.18m
Dry weight 15,725kg
Hull construction GRP
Engines 2 x Volvo IPS800
600hp diesels
Fuel capacity 2,000 litres
Water capacity 400 litres

SPECIFICATIONS

Performance


  • efortless,
    high-speed luxury


Styling – makes
you look
really cool

Volvo’s IPS
control delivers
exceptional agility

HIGHLIGHTS

left hand, leaving your right hand free to dial up
the information you need on Volvo’s ‘Glass Cockpit’



  • a multi-display navigation and performance-
    monitoring system.
    When you touch the engines’ ignition button
    the two large Garmin screens in front of the helm
    power up, as well as a smaller screen lower right.
    Between them, you can dial up GPS, chartplotter,
    fshfnder, radar, engine information or any other
    combination of information you fancy. Te helm
    seat is a sporty, double Recaro creation and it’s
    electrically adjustable.
    Te boat has high topsides, but the exterior’s
    visual impact is reduced with clever styling. It’s not
    until you’re sitting at the helm that you realise how
    high up you are, and not until you head down below
    that you appreciate the scale of interior volume.
    Four steps down from the saloon and you’re in a
    second living area, with an L-shaped settee facing a
    second fat-screen TV. Tis is a perfect area for the
    kids on wet days, or a cosy spot for curling up with
    a book. Opposite is the day head, with a generously-
    sized shower, and a washer/dryer tucked away in
    lockers above the head.
    Te master cabin’s in the bow, with a large
    en suite bathroom and plenty of hanging locker
    space. But the real surprise – and the deal-maker
    for the owners of this boat – is the second cabin,
    aft of the stairs.
    Using the boat’s entire width under the saloon,
    it has a single, starboard berth running fore-and-


aft and a pair of singles running athwartships,
which can be pushed together to form a double.
Tere is a long, rectangular window each side, and
the mirrored rear bulkhead adds to the sense of
spaciousness. Tis space is both unexpected and
delightful: kids will love it, and adult guests would
be more than happy to be assigned it.
Sturdily-constructed, the 4800 boasts an
exceptional fnish. Te stainless cleats at the rear
of the cockpit are sizeable and solid, as are the
removable rails on the boarding platform.
Tere’s an easy walk-around both sides, with good
handholds, to the generous forward deck with its
double-lounger featuring independently adjustable
backs – it’s a great spot for enjoying the sunshine and
scenery. Up at the bow a Muir electric anchor winch
does the heavy lifting; you can raise and lower it
here, or remotely from the helm station, monitoring
its progress on screen via the bow camera.
It’s a shame to head back to port, but all good
things must come to an end. Our afternoon on
the Riviera 4800 Sport Yacht reinforced the things
many Kiwis already know about this marque:
practical layout, quality construction and plenty of
power for getting where you want to go.
Te IPS drives provide fngertip control and
ease of manoeuvring for such a large boat, and
the accommodation provides plenty of space for
relaxing, especially in the Tardis-like second cabin.
Now, I think I just need one more day out on the
water to really check it out properly. BNZ

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