Contemporary, sporty and with spaces created to keep constant contact with the water, the successor of
the 100’ Corsaro, revised in its interior and exterior design, is the ideal flybridge In line with the streamlined
and sporty look of the 100’ Corsaro, its predecessor, the Riva 102’ Corsaro Super, has an even more
elegant, decisive, and singular profile. Dark swaths of colour, large windows running along the hull, and the
new hard top design, create new modern harmoniously flowing lines, giving life to a boat with a completely
new image.
With an overall length of 30.24 metres and a maximum beam of 6.70 metres, the Riva 102’ Corsaro Super
is the result of a partnership between Mauro Micheli and Sergio Beretta, founders of Officina Italiana
Design, the Strategic Product Committee presided over by the engineer, Piero Ferrari, and the Engineering
Management Department of Ferretti Group.
One of the new additions on the Riva 102’ Corsaro Super is the design of the superstructure, which has
been completely redone with a contemporary and sporty concept, and a more generous size. The
characteristic silhouette extends outwards like an arrowhead, giving the yacht a decisive and sleek profile.
To the stern, new glass sides enhance the aerodynamics of the vessel. Instead, on board, there is clearly a
lot of attention paid to optimising the spaces with increasingly close contact with the water, making for a
singular sailing experience.
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