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The Vintage Boat Models

Rudy, Junior, Florida, Ariston, Olympic, 20’ Bahia Mar, 25’ Sportfisherman, Aquarama 28', 31’ St. Tropez, 31’ Gitano, 32’ Riva Ferrari, 34’ Summertime, 34’ Portofino, 37’ Riva 2000, 38’ Bravo, 42’ Malibu, 42’ Caribe, 43’ Tropicana, 42’ to 50’ Superamerica, 50’ Diable,
51’ Turborosso, 58’ Furama, 60’ Corsaro, 60’ Black Corsair, 60’ Bahamas

 



31' St Tropez

 


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Designed by Giorgio Barilani, the Architect for Riva of many boats including the world renowned Riva Aquarama Special, the St. Tropez is one of the most successful boats of the Riva product line. Some 317 units were produced from 1976 - 1989. The St. Tropez was designed as a modern fiberglass runabout while retaining the simple and elegant philosophy of the Aquarama line. As with the Aquarama, the helm station is still reminiscent of an automotive layout.

The cockpit area includes two rows of seats. In front there are two pedestal type bucket seats to accommodate the pilot and passenger, with folding bottoms to facilitate operation while standing or sitting. In the rear is a bench seat, which can seat up to three people quite comfortably. The entire cockpit is well protected by the tall windscreen and sidewalls of the cockpit.

A swim ladder, with stainless steel handrails, is cleverly incorporated into the transom of the boat.

Aft, above the engine compartment, is a full width sun lounge with three portable sun mattresses. Stowage compartments are contained within the sun deck side walls.

Below decks is fully upholstered with a vee berth for two and an over head deck hatch as well as several ample storage areas. Under the center of the vee berth is a concealed marine head.

The anchor is at the ready, stowed in a cradle under the forepeak hatch.

Standard electronics include Riva VDO instrumentation and an AM/FM cassette player.

 

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