Engine
VOLVO IPS 600
Total Power
870hp
Engine(s) Hours
485
Class
Flybridge
Length
43ft
Year
2017
Model
43 Open Flybridge
Capacity
-
Boat Details
Description
New Listing! Please See Pictures!
Boat MUST be seen to appreciate the love and quality that the owner has spent on this vessel.
We are extremely proud of showing this vessel which has never been fished.
She features extended swim platform, teak cockpit, joystick, and many more options.
Seakeeper Gyro stabilized, Double A/C on the Bridge, Siren Remote Security & Monitoring system, extra drop down seating in the cockpit, twin GARMIN screens, Garmin Active Captain App, Twin Depth Finder, FLIR night vision, sleeps 5 in 2 staterooms, Volvo Penta Easy Connect, Washer and Dryer.
Double Fresh Water Pump.
Best equipped Riviera 43 FB available. .
Owner is moving up
Manufacturer Provided Description
Though descended from boats designed to fish for a living, and evolving into boats to fish for fun, the modern flybridge boat has come to serve many purposes. And like us all, needs to live up to many demands.
Because Riviera thoroughly researches and carefully listens to the way owners use their vessels, we’re always fine-tuning our concepts and designs — often our entire attitude.
Here then, in the second decade of the first century of the third millennium, those demands and wishes centre upon the regrets of the time-poor, the desire for more family interaction, the vital re-valuation of friends, the sensible siren song of the work-life balance.
Full of listening and learning, the Riviera 43 Open Flybridge presents many major advancements.
Non-Standard Extra Features
SeaKeeper stablization
Extra stow away seating in the cockpit
Teak decking in the cockpit
Ghost Remote Security System
Exclusions
Owners personal effects
Measurements
Speed & Distance
Cruising Speed:22.59kn
Max Speed:28.68kn
Range:373.66nm
Dimensions
Nominal Length:43ft
Length Overall:47.42ft
Max Bridge Clearance:16.33ft
Max Draft:3.67ft
Beam:15ft
Weights
Dry Weight:31,300Lb
Miscellaneous
Windlass:electric-windlass
Electrical Circuit:24v
Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks:122gal
Fuel Tanks:528gal
Holding Tanks:40gal
Accommodations
Cabins:2
Heads:2
Propulsion
Engine 1
Engine Make:VOLVO
Engine Model:IPS 600
Engine Year:2017
Total Power:435hp
Engine Hours:485
Engine Type:inboard
Drive Type:pod
Fuel Type:diesel
Propeller Type:4-blade
Propeller Material:bronze
Engine 2
Engine Make:VOLVO
Engine Model:IPS 600
Engine Year:2017
Total Power:435hp
Engine Hours:485
Engine Type:inboard
Drive Type:pod
Fuel Type:diesel
Propeller Type:4-blade
Propeller Material:bronze
Features
Electrical Equipment
Shore Power Inlet:✓
Generator:✓
Electronics
Depthsounder:✓
Radar:✓
Log-Speedometer:✓
Repeater(s):✓
TV Set:✓
Navigation Center:✓
Plotter:✓
Autopilot:✓
Radio:✓
Compass:✓
GPS:✓
Cockpit Speakers:✓
VHF:✓
Flat Screen TV:✓
Wi-Fi:✓
AIS:✓
Inside Equipment
Seakeeper:✓
Washing Machine:✓
Electric Bilge Pump:✓
Microwave Oven:✓
Air Conditioning:✓
Electric Head:✓
Heating:✓
Hot Water:✓
Refrigerator:✓
Deep Freezer:✓
Battery Charger:✓
Outside Equipment
Teak Cockpit:✓
Cockpit Shower:✓
Liferaft:✓
Cockpit Cushions:✓
Cockpit Table:✓
Swimming Ladder:✓
Gyroscopic Stabilizer:✓
Additional Equipment
Underwater Lights:✓
More Details
Manufacturer Provided Description
Though descended from boats designed to fish for a living, and evolving into boats to fish for fun, the modern flybridge boat has come to serve many purposes. And like us all, needs to live up to many demands.
Because Riviera thoroughly researches and carefully listens to the way owners use their vessels, we’re always fine-tuning our concepts and designs — often our entire attitude.
Here then, in the second decade of the first century of the third millennium, those demands and wishes centre upon the regrets of the time-poor, the desire for more family interaction, the vital re-valuation of friends, the sensible siren song of the work-life balance.
Full of listening and learning, the Riviera 43 Open Flybridge presents many major advancements.
Additional Description
- The same, but very different
Though descended from boats designed to fish for a living, and evolving into boats to fish for fun, the modern flybridge boat has come to serve many purposes. And like us all, needs to live up to many demands.
Because Riviera thoroughly researches and carefully listens to the way owners use their vessels, we’re always fine-tuning our concepts and designs — often our entire attitude.
Here then, in the second decade of the first century of the third millennium, those demands and wishes centre upon the regrets of the time-poor, the desire for more family interaction, the vital re-valuation of friends, the sensible siren song of the work-life balance.
Full of listening and learning, the Riviera 43 Open Flybridge presents many major advancements.
- Living la vita Riviera
Should you choose the 43 Open as your next boat, you would be choosing a boat that itself has been chosen — to lead the Riviera Flybridge lineage into the future.
Vital to this has been the realisation that man does not live by fishing alone. A boat must be able these days to also be the consummate entertaining vessel; the ultimate passage maker; the total family getaway; even the perfect home away from home, to afford extended living aboard, without pining for any shoreside comforts.
The main advancements embodied in the 43 Open can be painted in three broad and beautiful brushstrokes.
The first is the propulsion system.
The 43 is powered by the Volvo Penta Inboard Performance System (IPS).
Quite simply, our experience with IPS convinces us of its quantum benefits, now proven over many years and tens of thousands of sea miles.
This links directly to the second sweeping brush-change:
One of the huge benefits of IPS is that it is just so compact and flexible. Unlike shaft drives that demand engines be placed right in the centre of the most valuable real estate on the boat, these powerplants can be positioned well aft.
This immediately opens up huge possibilities for guest accommodations which, on the 43, can now dominate amidships, extend beam to beam, and offer the possibility of up to four additional berths; a generosity of accommodation previously only attained on much larger vessels.
Our third broad brush-stroke covers the area directly above this — the entire saloon, galley, lounge and cockpit — where we’ve simplified and rationalised amenities.
Instead of dividing the space into a number of small, less-connected areas, we’ve brought them all together into a unified, flowing, single-level lifestyle space that runs, unimpeded, from swim platform to windscreen.
This makes enormous sense. As we’ve found from our Sport Yacht owners (for whom this ‘alfresco flow’ is the very core benefit of the one-level layout) today’s boating usage isn’t the least bit compartmentalised.
You don’t prepare a meal, all go to the galley; eat a meal, all sit together in the dinette; TV time, all go to the lounge area; nor, come fishing or barbeque time, all head out to the cockpit.
In the real world, many (or all) of these activities can be happening at the same time, and do. Often in a glorious chaos of
many guests.Hence, the 43 Open. The multitasking vessel for today’s lifestyle afloat.
All hands on deck, and hull, and interiorFor all the automation, the construction process also relies heavily on human eye and hand; not just for flawless finishing detail, but for the very hull itself.
Each hull and deck starts with a hand lay-up of fibreglass mat and resin to attain a particular Riviera hallmark: that stable, solid feel in a seaway.
A huge talent pool of artisans, craftsmen, engineers and designers lend their hands to luxurious and practical interiors too.
A choice of timber facings, varnished with a minimum of six tough coats of polyurethane, are hand-sanded and inspected between each coat.
But even the most ingrained wood lover can have too much timber. So glossy swathes of timber work are alternated with stretches of leather or soft-touch designer fabrics, to deaden sound and add plushness.
Sharp edges that could threaten an elbow or shin are designed out. And no wood panel abuts another, instead they are interspersed with fabric panels to enhance sound insulation.
- A constant surprise in every detail
The main bed in the guest stateroom — whether a double or two joinable singles — can slide to one side on hidden rails to make bed-making easier.
The very versatile folding saloon table which can be a low coffee or cocktail table (or bed base) or high dining table, folds in half precisely, to prevent telltale fading or shadowing which UV rays can imprint on dress timbers.
Throughout, all drawers glide silently on soft-close dampeners.
Beneath the hull, IPS pods actually serve as a highly efficient venturi, to dissipate the underwater exhausts, so fumes don’t follow when running downwind, trolling, or idling through a marina.
The 43 easily gulps fresh engine air and extracts heat exhaust via vents so stylishly embodied into the hull flanks as to seem pure design elements.
Their integrated rows of tightly-spaced ‘gills’ — water-vane separators — condense and collect moisture from the air as it courses into the engine bay, draining it overboard.
- High tech, yet timeless
In creating a new Riviera model, we endeavour to avoid fashion and fad which are prone to date.
The look and the lines of the 43 Open are essentially classic, timeless Riviera.
But many, many differences are contained within; some of them obvious, some hard to detect, some even invisible.
This process of innovating without jarring is helped by leading-edge technology. The 43 is designed using Unigraphics three-dimensional CAD software.
Months of research, including owner group interviews, are considered by the design team –and only then does the process begin to digitally model and manipulate to build up a design that fulfils many wishes, but is flexible enough to offer options.
This process also clarifies communication between on-screen design and shop floor; because down there the design parameters are coupled to our custom CNC machinery to produce physical items like precise joinery or lightweight resin transfer moulding.
You can see the results of this flawless precision in these images. What you can’t see is the way our modular construction approach allows components to be fitted prior to joining hull, deck and superstructure together to produce a more sure and seamless finish.
What you also won’t see is any leaks. Every finished boat is put through a rigorous process where sprinklers drench the outside while vacuums actually lower air pressure within to try to lure stray water inside.
They rarely do so.
Light up your life and imaginationSuch fingertip control also extends to the ship’s electrics.
The entire network now employs solid-state-of-the-art CZone digital technology to communicate between various equipment to give you complete touch-screen control.
Set a lighting mood for guests; touch the screen button to activate it. Plan an offshore night passage; touch the button as you cast off. Preserve your batteries in a quiet cove; touch the button.
Even when approaching the boat in darkness, without a stumble you can activate your own personal lighting-up sequence – with a button on your key ring.
Custom setting possibilities are almost endless. The technocrat in you can ‘drill down’ and fine-tune operations to your personal desires. As CZone and Volvo IPS are fluent in the same digital language, your preferences for engine parameters, say, can be minutely tweaked via the common monitoring network.
Lighting systems are no less advanced.
All illumination, including navigation lights (to USCG ratings) embraces energy and fuel-saving LED technology. Premium Halcyon fittings deliver a glow as warmly close to halogen as possible, with no bulbs to replace.
Finally, a small, but pleasing feature:
Should any electrical circuit overload, CZone anticipates and shuts down the affected area. All you have to do is pinpoint the location and restore full power, by simply … touching a button.