The fun begins with the tour of the decks. There’s a big boarding platform with room to hang out on the teak deck, plus handy stainless-steel grabrails, a concealed swim ladder, and the option of fitting Weaver snap davits for toting your rubber ducky.
The foredeck is big and flat and equipped with a sumptuous sunpad with sculptured foam headrest, traced by stainless-steel grabrails and four drinkholders. As such, the bow becomes a lifestyle area where you – or the teenage recalcitrants – can catch some rays, sip on a drink and enjoy the sea breeze.
Between the lounge across the transom and the L-shaped lounge ranging along the starboard side of the cockpit there is seating for eight people in the sun and shade. Add two loose chairs and you can sit 10 people for breakfast, lunch and dinner around a trick teak and stainless-steel table akin to what I see on 20-metre motoryachts. The table incorporates drinkholders and converts into a daybed or sleepout for two. Because it’s such a significant table, though a tad wobbly, Riviera has deleted the boat’s internal dinette.
From $805 – Up to 8 guests
Cruise of 16-18 knots
PRICES
Photo shoot (1 hour charter): $805Sunset Cruise or Port River Dolphins (1.5 Hours): $1125
Port Vincent Voyage (8 hour charter): $2,325
Kangaroo Island Treat (2 People, 2 Days, 2 Nights): from $3,605
Seafood Experience in Port Lincoln (2 People, 1 Day, 1 Night): $4,605
Bring your own catering or talk to us about catering options