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Riva 110 Dolcevita: a Federico Fellini style yacht

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The Ferretti Group has launched the first Riva 110 Dolcevita. The shipyard's representatives compare her to «Anita Ekberg bathing in the waters of the TreviFountain» (scene from the film «Dolce vita» directed by Federico Fellini).

The 34m is designed by the yard's longstanding partner Officina Italiana Design, with chrome details and extensive glazing, including the owners' stateroom and raised wheelhouse.

«We chose a name for Riva, the largest ship, which is endowed with brilliance and charm," said Alberto Galassi, CEO of the Ferretti Group. - Cruising on this amazing 33-metre yacht is an aesthetic and emotional experience similar to the amazement experienced by anyone who has watched the voyage of «Rex», the famous cruise ship depicted in the film «Amarcord», another masterpiece by Federico Fellini».

The designers have paid particular attention to the outdoors. This is evident everywhere, from the foredeck with its comfortable deck chairs, sofa and spa pool, to the sunbathing area on the upper deck.

The yacht features a spacious tender garage that can accommodate a 5.7m Williams Dieseljet RIB and a jet ski.

The Riva 110 Dolcevita is equipped with a unique submerged transom, patented by the Ferretti Group.

The door of the tender garage folds out, turning it into a swim platform that can be fully lowered into the water for easy launching of the tender.

The Riva 110's five cabins can comfortably accommodate up to 10 guests. The master stateroom is located on the main deck, while 4 more cabins are located on the lower deck. The crew consists of 5 bunks.

The vessel is capable of reaching a speed of 26 knots powered by twin MTU 16V 2000 M94 engines with an output of 2601 hp. The cruising speed of the yacht is 23 knots.

The manufacturer is expected to reveal more details at an exclusive event in Monaco in May.


The yard is currently working on another project, Riva 90, which is expected to be completed by the end of the year.

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