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Riva Aquarama Limited 35"
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Riva Aquarama Limited 35" Description
- Overall dimensions 35" long x 10 Wide x 7" High (1:9 scale)
- Three colors to choose from for 35" model. Please specify color in notes. Red will be sent unless specified.
- Our Riva Aquarama speedboat models are made with plank on frame construction where each strip of wood is applied to the hull one at a time.
- This wood model ship is made from heartwood honduras mahogany. One of the highest quality mahoganies available and typically used for real boats such as the Riva models.
- The Riva Aquarama boat models are highly polished smooth finish. Many layers of paint and varnish applied. Each layer is left to dry and micro sanded before another layer is applied.
- Each Riva model is made with plush leather seats and features hand stitched detailing.
- All our wood model ships feature brass and stainless steel fittings such as propellers, steering wheel, horns, etc. We do not use plastic parts.
- The dashboard of this Riva speedboat replica has realistic gauges and switches. This is not a sticker.
- We meticulously paint our model boat like the Riva Aquarama.
- To build this model ship replica, extensive research was done using various sources such as drawings, copies of original plans and photos of the actual ship.
- Visit our Frequently Asked Questions or call with questions.
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Riva Aquarama Limited 35" History
The name Riva is synonymous with class, quality and the highest of European standards. Introduced in 1963, the Riva Aquarama is the last of the traditional Italian mahogany runabouts. It is an object of desire and an expression of dreams. Nothing came near to matching the superb quality, style and prestige of the Riva. Always innovating, always ahead of its time, and always exhibiting a style and quality beyond comparison, Riva triumphs at all the boat shows and on all the markets in the world. Kings and emperors, princes and sultans, actors, sportsmen and celebrities headed straight to Riva to choose their boats in the same way as they went to Rolls-Royce or Ferrari for their cars.
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