
This Riva, equipped with an outboard engine, was introduced in 1950 under the type designation AV. From 1953 onwards, the option to choose from various engine brands was discontinued, and a 25 hp Evinrude Big Twin was offered instead. Distinctive features of this later version included a small spoiler on the transom, designed by Carlo Riva, and the throttle handle. The windscreen was made of Perspex without a frame, the dashboard was finished in green vinyl and the steering wheel was sourced from Fiat. The interior consisted of two benches, with a storage space for tools at the rear.
Type | Length × width | Engine | Number | Number built |
1950 AV | 4.12 m x 1.45 m | Scott, Neptune | 1-5 | 5 |
1951 AV | 4.12 m x 1.45 m | Mercury, Atwater | 6-17 | 12 |
1952 AV | 4.12 m x 1.45 m | Evinrude, Johnson | 18-32 | 15 |
1953 | 4.12 m x 1.50 m | Evinrude Big Twin | 33-45 | 13 |
1954 | 4.12 m x 1.50 m | Evinrude Big Twin | 46-75 | 30 |
1955 | 4.26 m x 1.50 m | Evinrude Big Twin | 76-95 | 20 |
1956 | 4.30 m x 1.50 m | Evinrude Big Twin | 96-111 | 16 |
1957 | 4.30 m x 1.50 m | Evinrude Big Twin | 112-137 | 26 |
Lenght | 4.12 m - 4.30 m |
Width | 1,45 m - 1.50 m |
Draft | 0,30 m - 1.31 m |
Weight | 195 kg. Incl. motor 235 kg. |
Persons | 4 |
Power | 25 pk. |
Engine | Evinrude Big Twin |
Speed | 48 km. |
Fuel | 25 ltr. |