It is difficult to pass
And it must have been equally difficult for Officina Italiana Design to create this new model, by designing a boat that introduces modern lines while maintaining the distinctive unmistakable traits of what is probably the best known boat brand in the world and by assuming a really huge responsibility.
When we consider that Piero Ferrari personally chaired the committee that, together with Mauro Micheli and Sergio Beretta, has given rise to this wonderful creature, then we can only imagine how anxiously Ferretti Group launched this novelty during the last Cannes Yachting Festival.
To be honest, we, too, we didn’t resist the charm of this yacht; so, just as soon as we had the chance, we didn’t hesitate and we climbed on board this boat for a complete sea trial.
The recent spread of the “Sport Fly”
The ability to skillfully hide, within a line that is gutsy and light at the same time, the presence of the fly bridge and of the large forward relaxation/ sunbathing platform makes this project really unique.
In the stern, two staircases symmetrically delimit an area that, with great elegance, frames the tender garage, the bathing platform and the astern sun pad that, bounded by a pretty mahogany-and-stainless steel insert, introduces the overall design of this boat as soon as you climb on board.
This perception
Here, again, white, blue and mahogany are framed by polished finishes that express the best of a design that, while recalling Riva’s 1980s, is always contemporary and able to express an endless class.
The area dedicated to the preparation of meals is another masterpiece of design. Reflecting surfaces are combined with warm white and mahogany tones, creating a modern and very light atmosphere while a crystal panel, expertly hidden, creates unexpected living dimensions for a sporty boat like this.
Beauty, elegance and luxury are perceivable anywhere. After all, we’re on board a Riva, light-years away from the rest.
During the boat show, the Vieux Port of Cannes
The view from the fly bridge is excellent in all directions, even when remaining seated. From up here, the dimensions of the Ribelle seem to be smaller and steering is a pleasure; the boat glides gently on the water, at all annoyed by the waves provoked by the others boats.
With a laden displacement of over 45 tons, the Riva 66 Ribelle is powered by twin Man 1,550hp V-12 engines that represent a really appropriate power for a sporty yacht like this.
I put my right hand on the electronic throttles and start to accelerate. Despite its displacement, the yacht doesn’t wait to be asked twice and picks up speed. The hull leans on a slightly stern-oriented trim and, safe and stable, cuts through the waves with no shocks.
When I steer, I usually prefer to do
The Riva 66 Ribelle starts to surf without changing her trim. You can perceive than only looking at the wake that, at about 14 knots, opens and becomes perfect.
But it’s when we accelerate that the Ribelle becomes really amazing. The two Man engines push like mad, acceleration is great and the boat seems not to realize its weight while moving forward very fast.
I make a sudden change of direction and, again, I feel an amazing pleasure. To steer a boat of this size, that is also highly responsive, is a unique experience.
The steering wheel, equipped with a system that makes it get back to the middle automatically, is genial. I only have to relieve the pressure of my fingers on the wheel and the Ribelle recovers her course promptly. Performances and safety run through the veins of this yacht very strongly.
I take a free route
The Riva 66 Ribelle reaches a speed of little less than 37 knots very fast: not bad for a yacht of this size. Even at high speeds, safety and stability are stunning. Capable of a cruising speed of 33 knots, this Riva is also a wonderful devourer of miles, comfort and driving satisfaction are very high even at this speed.
So, while the Riva 66 Ribelle runs fast on the water, I write: ” Yes, it’s a Riva. There is no doubt”.
RPM | Speed | Fuel Consumption L/h | Fuel Consumption
L/nm |
600 | 8 | 20 | 2.5 |
1,000 | 11.7 | 85 | 7.3 |
1,200 | 14.1 | 153 | 10.9 |
1,400 | 18.2 | 212 | 11.6 |
1,600 | 22.7 | 281 | 12.4 |
1,800 | 28.1 | 376 | 13.4 |
2,000 | 31.4 | 455 | 14.5 |
2,200 | 35.1 | 564 | 16.1 |
2,320 | 36.7 | 609 | 16.6 |
LOA | 20.54 [m] – 67 ft 5 in |
LH | 20.06 [m] – 65 ft 10 in |
Max Width | 5.29 [m] – 17 ft 4 in |
Draft | 1.80 [m] – 5 ft 11 in |
Unladen Displacement | 39,500 [kg] – 87,083 [lbs] |
Laden Displacement | 46,500 [kg] – 102,515 [lbs] |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 3,800 [l] – 1,004 [US gal] |
water Tank Capacity | 710 [l] – 188 [US gal] |
Engines | MAN V 12 1550 |
Engine Power | 2 x 1550 hp |
Top speed | 37 [kn] |
Cruising speed | 33 [kn] |
Range | 250 [nm] |
Cabins | 3 |
Crew Cabins | 1 std |
Bathrooms | 3 |
Number of passengers | 12 |
CE Category | A |
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