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Riviera began exporting boats in 1983, with the first shipment made to the US that year. In October 2002, Barry-Cotter sold Riviera to Singapore's GIC Special Investments and Gresham Private Equity. Riviera was placed into voluntary receivership [1] in May 2009 following the global financial crisis, and the company was restructured. [2]
The boat's speed, beauty, and craftsmanship earned it praise as the Ferrari of the boat world. [1] The company was founded by Pietro Riva in 1842, and run by Carlo Riva through its 1969 sale to the American Whittaker Corporation.
The boat took on the nickname: "Floating White House". [13] In 1999 Manitou was sold to Laura Kilbourne, granddaughter of James R. Lowe, the original owner. Manitou was then given a comprehensive refit at Deagle's Marine Railway in Deltaville, Virginia. In late 2010 she was sold to four joint owners and underwent an extensive refit in early 2011.
Robert E. Derecktor Yacht Yard [64] USA 25: US–25: 1974: Mariner: Britton Chance Jr. Robert E. Derecktor Yacht Yard [65] USA 26: US–26: 1974: Courageous: Olin J. Stephens: Minneford Yacht Yard Inc. [66] USA 27: US–27: 1977: Enterprise: Sparkman & Stephens: Minneford Yacht Yard Inc. [67] USA 28: US–28: 1976: Independence: Frederick E ...
Costa Classica at Kobe. The contract for the Costa Classica was signed with Fincantieri Cantieri Navali Italiani in July 1987 with a value of $287 million. The ship was built as hull 5877 [4] at Fincantieri's shipyard at Monfalcone, completed in 1991, and was Costa Cruises' first purpose-built newbuild since Eugenio C in 1966. [5]
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