YEAR
1969
HULL N.
4
DIMENSIONS
6.55 m – 2.25 m
ENGINE
Crusader mod. Riva 220 HP
TECHNICAL SHEET
Model: Olympic
Year of Construction: 1969
Type of Hull: Planing
Dimensions: Overall Length: 6,55 – Beam: 2.25 m – Draught: 0,47 m
Engine: Crusader mod. Riva 220 v8 5358 cc 220 hp at 4000 RPM
Net Weight: 1289 kg
Maximum Speed: KM/H 71
Fuel tank: 135 l in one steel tank
Consumption: 27 l/h per hour at 2.500 rpm
Range: 5 hours at 2.500 rpm
Hull color: wood with waterline blue
Cushions: White Ivory
Name of the boat: LOUISA


The Riva Olympic no. 4 from 1969 is one of the very first examples produced of the Olympic model, officially launched by Riva in 1969 as the direct successor to the Super Florida. It is a historically significant boat for the Riva shipyard, as it represents the transition to a more modern and sporty style, while preserving the handcrafted quality and unmistakable elegance of Riva’s mahogany boats built in Sarnico.
Mirror-polished mahogany deck, with maple caulking
Dashboard in a more modern style than previous models, with a redesigned and more ergonomic instrument panel
Low, curved windshield with stainless steel frame, much sportier than the previous version
Aft wooden swim platform (optional at the time)
“Olympic” model name engraved on a chromed brass side badge
RESTAURATION
Request all the information related to the restoration of the boat, we will be happy to provide it in an exhaustive manner.
