Timeless Italian craftsmanship defines this 1971 Riva Olympic, a true piece of maritime heritage. Measuring 6.55 meters in length with a 2.18-meter beam, this wood-hulled motorboat serves as the distinguished successor to the Super Florida. Named in honor of the 1968 Mexico City Olympic Games, this model represents one of only 274 units ever produced, making it a highly collectible asset for enthusiasts of vintage runabouts.
Performance remains a hallmark of this vessel, capable of a cruise speed of 30 knots and a maximum speed of 38 knots. The power is delivered by the original engine, which has been maintained to ensure consistent operation. Whether used for day excursions or water skiing, the cockpit layout provides a classic helm station positioned directly adjacent to the generous aft sunpad.
This specific used boat has undergone professional maintenance to ensure it meets modern standards while preserving its heritage. Notable updates include a fully renewed aft deck finished in a natural wood tone and brand-new bed cushions. It is currently equipped with Swiss navigation documentation, confirming its suitability for operations on Swiss lakes.
Designed to accommodate up to 6 people comfortably, this vessel is suited for owners who value both speed and the aesthetic appeal of a varnished wood hull. The current asking price is 130.000 EUR. Please contact the agency for further technical details or to arrange an inspection of this rare and well-preserved motorboat.