1999 - RIVIERA 3850 OPEN FLYBRIDGE

The Riviera 3850 Open Flybridge touched the water for the first time in 1999. She was based upon the hull of the popular Riviera 4000 Offshore launched just two years earlier.

Distinctively designed with curved side windows, she offered a generous-size flybridge.

The 3850 was named 1999 Boat of the Year by Australia’s Boating Industry Association.

In America, too, the 3850 was well received with orders taken for 11 boats at the Miami International Boat Show in early 2000.

The 3850 was a two-cabin, single bathroom model with the master cabin forward featuring a large double bed and plenty of hanging and storage lockers. The guest cabin immediately aft on the starboard side offered two bunk beds. The large bathroom on the port side included a separate shower stall, vanity and Vacuflush toilet.

The fully equipped galley forward in the main saloon area served guests at the starboard side dinette or on a second L-shaped lounge on the port side.

The 3850 was powered by twin Cummins turbo-diesel engines rated to 350 hp. Caterpillar or Volvo engines rated up to 430 hp were also available.

Riviera built 108 of the 3850 model over six years.

 

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Length Overall (inc. swim platform and bow sprit)

    13.60 m

    44' 7''

  • Hull Length (Lh to ISO8666) *

    12.50 m

    41' 0''

  • Beam (inc. gunwale)

    4.46 m

    14' 8''

  • Maximum Draft (inc. props)

    1.19 m

    3' 11''

  • Dry Weight (approx.) **

    12,500 kg

    27,558 lb

  • Fuel Capacity ***

    1,490 L

    394 gal

  • Water Capacity ***

    450 L

    119 gal

  • Sleeping Capacity

    4-5 persons

  • Standard Engine Cummins 2x

    261 kW ea

    350 hp ea