This Riva 76’ Bahamas is a unique dual soul vessel that offers a one of a kind experience. Her retractable roof gives guests the choice between an open or coupé experience. M/Y Not Yet‘s design parallels that of the Caribbean island, where guests can explore various lounging areas without losing sight of the ocean. The fore-deck provides spacious areas for gathering, and the cockpit includes an expanded dining table for additional guests. Below ...
This Riva 76’ Bahamas is a unique dual soul vessel that offers a one of a kind experience. Her retractable roof gives guests the choice between an open or coupé experience. M/Y Not Yet‘s design parallels that of the Caribbean island, where guests can explore various lounging areas without losing sight of the ocean. The fore-deck provides spacious areas for gathering, and the cockpit includes an expanded dining table for additional guests. Below deck you will find the galley, a spacious living room, and the three cabins that embody. The Riva Story begins in 1842 when Pietro Riva applied his inimitable savoir-faire, which is at the core of Riva’s winning beauty and style. This savoir-faire was passed down from generation to generation while gaining a prestigious reputation and the shipyard continued to flourish. Today, operating under the Ferretti group, Riva continues to reach for new horizons through ambition and restless genius, as the Riva family has done since the 1800’s.
This Riva 76’ Bahamas is a unique dual soul vessel that offers a one of a kind experience. Her retractable roof gives guests the choice between an open or coupé experience. M/Y Not Yet‘s design parallels that of the Caribbean island, where guests can explore various lounging areas without losing sight of the ocean. The fore-deck provides spacious areas for gathering, and the cockpit includes an expanded dining table for additional guests. Below ...
This Riva 76’ Bahamas is a unique dual soul vessel that offers a one of a kind experience. Her retractable roof gives guests the choice between an open or coupé experience. M/Y Not Yet‘s design parallels that of the Caribbean island, where guests can explore various lounging areas without losing sight of the ocean. The fore-deck provides spacious areas for gathering, and the cockpit includes an expanded dining table for additional guests. Below deck you will find the galley, a spacious living room, and the three cabins that embody. The Riva Story begins in 1842 when Pietro Riva applied his inimitable savoir-faire, which is at the core of Riva’s winning beauty and style. This savoir-faire was passed down from generation to generation while gaining a prestigious reputation and the shipyard continued to flourish. Today, operating under the Ferretti group, Riva continues to reach for new horizons through ambition and restless genius, as the Riva family has done since the 1800’s.