The 1970 Riva Olympic is a mahogany-hulled day cruiser built in the late 1960s as successor to the Riva Junior. Named for the 1968 Olympic Games, this 21.5-foot boat exemplifies the elegant, compact sportiness that defined Riva's design philosophy. It's powered by a single 220 hp Crusader engine and features the refined proportions and aesthetic character the marque is known for.
Equipment includes original Riva fenders, bimini top, and cover, plus a designer sunbed, swimming ladder, and trailer. The boat has been dry-stored and comes with current technical inspection documentation and Lake Constance registration.
Length
21.49 FT
Beam
7.38 FT
Material
Wood
Engines
1
Engine Make
Crusader
Engine Model
V8
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1,850 HRS