The latest unit in the Riva 110 Dolcevita series has been delivered and named Don't Worry. She is available for charter with IYC.
The 33.5-metre is the Italian shipyard's fibreglass flagship, with the first hull, Fatima, delivered in 2018. The model is an evolution of the shipyard's 29.9-metre Corsaro, though, through the use of mahogany wood, stainless steel and rich leathers, the series signals a return to Riva's "trademark" classic styling.
Don't Worry is also characterised by chrome inserts and extensive glazing, with exterior and interiors owed to longstanding collaborator Officina Italiana Design. Accommodation is across five cabins, including a main deck owner's cabin that benefits from 270-degree views. There are further quarters for a crew of five.
Leisure highlights include a spacious, partially-sheltered sundeck, fixed sunpads on the bow and walkaround decks. Meanwhile, the tender garage is spacious enough to house a 5.7-metre Williams Dieseljet RIB, alongside a Jet Ski.
Don't Worry can reach a maximum speed of 26 knots a cruising speed of 23 knots. Zero speed stabilisers ensure greater comfort when at anchor or underway.
According to BOATPro, Riva has an impressive 21 yachts currently in build or on order. This includes its largest construction to date, a 54-metre scheduled for delivery in 2025.
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