1989 - RIVIERA DIAVOLO 44

Two years after releasing its first sport boat, Riviera unveiled a larger sister, the Diavolo 44.

The additional length and beam gave the designers the opportunity to add space in the cockpit to provide a wet bar immediately behind a twin helm seat and the option of a dinette table.

Below, a second double sleeping cabin was tucked under the cockpit floor aft of the saloon area. The galley was larger and more fully equipped than her 34-foot sibling and the enclosed bathroom had a separate shower stall. She offered the same concept wrap-around dinette and forward stateroom.

One reviewer commented on her “superbly soft ride, even in extremely choppy conditions and through big, rolling swells”.
Large MerCruiser engines delivered 420 hp each to a pair of stern drives, providing a top speed of about 42 knots with an all-day cruise speed of 30 knots.

 

 

SPECIFICATIONS

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

    13.43m

    44' 0''

  • Beam (inc. gunwale)

    3.40 m

    11' 2''

  • Maximum Draft (inc. props)

    0.60 m

    2'

  • Dry Weight (approx.) **

    7,300 kg

    16,093 lbs

  • Fuel Capacity ***

    1,045 L

    276 gal

  • Water Capacity ***

    270 L

    71 gal

  • Sleeping Capacity

    4 persons

  • Standard Engine 2 x MerCruiser petrol stern drives

    313 Kw

    420 hp ea