PLEASURE BOAT GALLERY
PLEASURE BOAT GALLERY
They are many reason why businesses such as yours might need ship models : From marketing collaterals for your clients to new products for museum shop or even remembrance models for your ex ship crews association, ship models have a fascinating influence on people and hold a great role in transmitting a certain vision, values and emotions.

Riva Aquamara
Riva
Material : Wood
Scale : 1/10
Size : 120 cm / 47 inches
Info
The Riva Aquarama is a luxury wooden runabout built by Italian yachtbuilder Riva. Production of it and its derivatives (the Lungo, Super, and Special) ran from 1962 until 1996.The hull was based on the Riva Tritone, an earlier model speedboat by Riva, which in turn was inspired by the American mahogany Chris-Craft runabouts. The boat’s speed, beauty, and craftsmanship earned it praise as the Ferrari of the boat world.
Special Riva Aquarama
Riva
Material : Wood
Scale : 1/10
Size : 120 cm / 47 inches
Info
The Riva Aquarama is a luxury wooden runabout built by Italian yachtbuilder Riva. Production of it and its derivatives (the Lungo, Super, and Special) ran from 1962 until 1996.The hull was based on the Riva Tritone, an earlier model speedboat by Riva, which in turn was inspired by the American mahogany Chris-Craft runabouts. The boat’s speed, beauty, and craftsmanship earned it praise as the Ferrari of the boat world.
Riva Gucci
Riva
Material : Wood
Scale : 1/10
Size : 120 cm / 47 inches
Info
As part of Gucci’s 90th anniversary celebrations in 2011, the Italian fashion house teamed up with Riva Yachts to create the Aquariva by Gucci. All boats were made to order in a custom design by (now ex-) Gucci creative director Frida Giannini which includes a mahogany wood interior, the iconic Guccissima pattern on seats and sundeck and detailing in Gucci’s famous green and red signature shades.
Riva Ariston
Riva
Material : Wood
Scale : 1/10
Size : 120 cm / 47 inches
Info
Launched in 1953, Ariston, which in Greek means “the best”—is over six meters long with 185 horsepower. Aquarama (a concoction of “aqua” and “Cinerama”), entered the market in 1962. This line was a favorite of the world’s show business and finance moguls and features a panoramic windscreen reminiscent of a movie screen, a body close to nine meters long, 640 horsepower, and a maximum speed just shy of 90 km/h. Others included the Florida, the world of perpetual sunshine, and the Tritone, the son of Poseidon, god of the sea.