A spectacular circle formed by 106 Riviera luxury motor yachts rafted together in New Zealand’s Awaawaroa Bay has been the first in a series of global celebrations to mark an extraordinary 40 years of evolution for Riviera.
Held on 22 February and organised in partnership with Auckland’s R Marine Flagship, the event has broken the previous Riviera raft-up record set in Perth in 2017 of 48 Riviera yachts.
The mega raft-up was the first of many special events planned this year to celebrate Riviera’s milestone anniversary.
It was a highlight for Riviera owner Rodney Longhurst, who attended the event with two of his sons, Samuel and Bennett. The family are avid boaters and participate in as many Riviera boating events as they can each year.
Riviera owner Rodney Longhurst’s sons Samuel and Bennett were among the extended family of revellers enjoying another great raft-up event.
It’s official, a new record, and Riviera’s New Zealand family celebrates the best way possible aboard their Riviera luxury motor yachts.
Thirty Riviera team members were at hand to facilitate the rafting-up process, which, when accomplished, created a circle measuring 238 metres in diameter.
“The scale of the raft-up was awe-inspiring. I’m not sure if it will ever be beaten. By 4pm we were set up and it was party time,” Joe said.
A purpose-built floating stage graced the centre of the flotilla, which when encircled by 106 lighted luxury motor yachts at dusk, was stunning, said Cheryl.
“It was so fantastic it was surreal. You had to pinch yourself because you couldn’t quite believe it could be so awesome. All of us together like that it really did feel like a big Riviera family,” Cheryl said.
The daily commute was a breeze for raft-up participants – not a traffic jam in sight.
The magic begins as evening descends over Awaawaroa Bay to the sound of New Zealand’s premier female vocal ensembles, The Lady Killers.
A bird’s-eye-view of togetherness, Riviera style, featuring luxury motor yachts from across New Zealand ranging from 33 to 72 feet.