Riva Corsaro

Production years: 1946 – 1955  |  Number built: 12

The Corsaro originated from a 1946 design: the AR 39. Intended as a pure sports boat, equipped with only a fixed bench for the driver and passenger, the model has a well-balanced and sporty appearance. Possibly due to the limited capacity to carry more than three people at high speed, and the absence of a sunbed on the aft deck, it did not achieve great success at the time. By 1955, the final year of production, the length had increased to 5.65 metres and the Corsaro was fitted with a 158 hp Chris-Craft MBL engine.

Versions:

Type
Length × width
Engine
Number
Number built
1953 Corsaro
5.30 m x 1.84 m
C.C. KFL, BPM
29-33
5
1947 Corsaro
5.50 m x 1.86 m
C.C. KLC, MBL
34-36
3
1948 Corsaro
5.65 m x 1.86 m
C.C. MBL
37-40
4

Engines

Engine
Power
Speed
BPM
115 HP
70 km
Chris Craft KFL
120 HP
63 km
Chris Craft KLC
131 HP
71 km
Chris Craft MBL
158 HP
75 km