
An Italian-made sports yacht costing a cool $16 million will headline the upcoming 2019 Sydney International Boat Show as the most expensive craft on display, its exhibitors claim.
The ultra-luxury 88-foot Riva 88 Domino Super “sportfly” will headline the Ray White Marine line-up in Sydney that will also include the sharply lined Ferretti 550 Hardtop and the long, low and sleek Technohull 45 Omega mega-RIB.
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“This is the largest and most expensive display we have ever showcased at the Sydney International Boat Show,” Ray White Marine sales director Brock Rodwell said.

“This year we are extremely excited to showcase the most valuable vessel at the show, our stunning Riva 88 Domino Super Evenflow; our client decided to go one step bigger than Elton John who owns a 76-foot Riva in the South of France.”
The heavy-hitting display comes in the wake of what Ray White Marine described as a record-breaking year for the company, with “an abundance of new vessel orders for Australia”, “high profile” overseas brokerage settlements and the opening of a Melbourne office in conjunction with high-end automotive group Zagame.

Ray White Marine said the Ferretti Group luxury line-up would include the 85-foot Ferretti 850, the long and low Itama 45s sports cruiser, and the Ferretti 450, the Italian yacht brand’s entry-level flybridge model.
Rounding out the display, Ray White Marine will have the Technohull 999S – a RIB sometimes fitted out with 800hp of Mercury Racing outboard engines – and the Technohull T7, an entry-level tender that was also on show at last year’s event.
The Sydney International Boat Show runs from Thursday, August 1 to Sunday, August 5 at the ICC Sydney and the nearby on-water display at Cockle Bay, Darling Harbour.
Tickets – available online – are $22 for adults, $20 for senior concession holders, $16 for pensioners and $13 for children aged six to 17 years.