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Boatsales Staff4 Jan 2007
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Spacious Riviera 41

The sleek, new-look Riviera 41 Flybridge Convertible is set to be launched in February

The two-cabin, two-bathroom flybridge convertible provides accommodation for five adults in the cabins and a further two adults on an optional trundle bed that tucks neatly under the saloon lounge.

The running surface and chines, designed in consultation with internationally renowned naval architect Frank Mulder, have been optimised for a soft, dry ride. Tunnels incorporated into the aft running surface provide reduced draft and propeller shaft angle for better performance, while an underwater exhaust system helps to reduce fumes and engine noise.

Caterpillar C97diesel engines rated at 339kW/460hp each are the standard power plants. Fuel capacity is 2000lt, with an optional 535lt forward tank.

The cockpit is said to be angler friendly, while in the flybridge a slimline helm station provides extra space for the forward area, which features seating for up to six adults on a lounge to port and L-shape lounge starboard.

Timber accents with downlights run the length of the saloon above the side windows. A stainless steel overhead handrail is recessed into a headliner, which includes an electrically opening rod storage locker.

For more information, visit www.riviera.com.au.

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