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Mythic 04-21-2011 10:04 AM

AQUARIVA BY GUCCI (Boat)
 
Yes Yes i know, Gucci should probably stick to fashion and at 750K its way way wayyyy overpriced, but i have to admit this boat has really grown on me since i was this video.

Am i crazy or would it be perfect for an afternoon cruise on the water?


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M-Individual 04-21-2011 01:26 PM

nice clean lines! but 750k is steep

xizor 04-21-2011 02:12 PM

I like it very much, nice combination of colours

HarveyMushman 04-21-2011 02:24 PM

I would bypass the gimics and go straight to J Craft.

Mythic 04-21-2011 05:29 PM


Originally Posted by M-Individual (Post 940243)
nice clean lines! but 750k is steep

+1


Originally Posted by xizor (Post 940277)
I like it very much, nice combination of colours

+1


Originally Posted by HarveyMushman (Post 940287)
I would bypass the gimics and go straight to J Craft.

Pics?

MeanMachine 04-21-2011 05:34 PM

I love the boat but at that price rather have a Cigarette or a Donzi Speedboat. I am a big fan of Riva, but prefer the normal one.

Axman 04-21-2011 05:35 PM

No, you are not crazy, it is a very beautiful daycruiser. Would love to take a trip in it!

TeutonicCarFan 04-21-2011 07:14 PM

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aquariva is one of my favorite, but in the more classic color scheme please!

Attachment 69874

Although I would save a few rupees, sell a kid and get the Riva Rivarama

slord 04-21-2011 07:21 PM

Very clean, would fit an island vacation home well.

Hernando 04-21-2011 09:45 PM

It's a nice looking boat, but absolutely not worth the money. I would go with a J-Craft a million times before going with one of those. Especially after getting slammed around in a 3' chop in that riva. It would be a terrible boat for Miami, but a great boat for a lake.

Mythic 04-21-2011 10:56 PM


Originally Posted by Hernando (Post 940725)
Especially after getting slammed around in a 3' chop in that riva. It would be a terrible boat for Miami, but a great boat for a lake.

Can you explain why it would be better on a lake?

Hernando 04-22-2011 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by Mythic (Post 940786)
Can you explain why it would be better on a lake?

Because it doesn't get as choppy as it does here in Miami. :) (Noted that some lakes do get really big waves).

I guess what I really meant to say is that it would not suite my style of boating. I would want something that can cross the gulf to the Bahamas with no problems.

gociggie31 04-22-2011 12:56 PM


Originally Posted by Mythic (Post 940786)
Can you explain why it would be better on a lake?

if u don't mind, may i throw in a semi-technical response?
The Riva Gucci (beautiful i may add) v-hull has a deadrise of 16.5 degrees (rather flat at the transom end of the keel) which is not very comfortable if jumping waves (infact not designed to be entering in and out of waves), as responsed by Hernando, more of a calm bay, large lake boat. For comparison, most rough water speed boats (offshore) will have 24-26* deadrise. The deeper (sharper) the deadrise (in general) will be more comfortable in rough water blasting but also increase drag and requires the vessel to utilize more power, torque as opposed to a flater deadrise vessel- GENERALLY SPEAKING

ADV.1 Matt 04-22-2011 01:25 PM

^^^ Good info. Never understood the deadrise #'s before.

Mythic 04-22-2011 01:31 PM


Originally Posted by Hernando (Post 941064)
Because it doesn't get as choppy as it does here in Miami. :) (Noted that some lakes do get really big waves).

I guess what I really meant to say is that it would not suite my style of boating. I would want something that can cross the gulf to the Bahamas with no problems.

A wally 118 would be perfect for that trip.:smilie:


Originally Posted by gociggie31 (Post 941150)
if u don't mind, may i throw in a semi-technical response?
The Riva Gucci (beautiful i may add) v-hull has a deadrise of 16.5 degrees (rather flat at the transom end of the keel) which is not very comfortable if jumping waves (infact not designed to be entering in and out of waves), as responsed by Hernando, more of a calm bay, large lake boat. For comparison, most rough water speed boats (offshore) will have 24-26* deadrise. The deeper (sharper) the deadrise (in general) will be more comfortable in rough water blasting but also increase drag and requires the vessel to utilize more power, torque as opposed to a flater deadrise vessel- GENERALLY SPEAKING

I actually understood your post, despite my lack of technical know how when it comes to boats.

So, the flatter the hull the more stable it is on calm water and less stable in rough waters and vis versa....GENERALLY SPEAKING.:golfclap:

I guess the Aquariva would work well if it was paired with a Wally 118. One for rough waters and the other for calm waters and short trips.


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