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A true find: a Riva Tritone at the New Zealand Antique and Classic Boat Show

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This weekend, the 1st and 2nd of March 2025, collectors and admirers of antique and collectable boats are arriving at Lake Rotoiti, Nelson Lakes, for the New Zealand Antique and Classic Boat Show. This year’s event marks 25 years of celebrating classic craftsmanship. From humble beginnings in 1999, the event now showcases a wide range of antique and classic boats⏤all unique and storied⏤boats, from Jackie Onassis’s former Italian motorboat to restored runabouts and handcrafted kayaks. A highlight this year is the Boating NZ Retro Boat Award, recognising New Zealand’s finest survivor runabout or trailer sailer. We’ve just picked up the trophy and are excited to be presenting it this Saturday. The winner will have their boat featured in Boating New Zealand magazine.

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Visitors can enjoy vintage boat races, with the Jens Hansen Trophy awarded to a standout vessel. Set against a stunning alpine backdrop, the show offers a rare glimpse into New Zealand’s rich maritime heritage.

I’m writing this article on Thursday night and currently, 120 boats have arrived with more expected to turn up before the Show starts. We have heard suggestions of a few rooms available at the Alpine Lodge St Arnaud for those turning up over the next few days and needing a room to stay.

A highlight this year is the Boating NZ Retro Boat Award, recognising New Zealand’s finest survivor runabout or trailer sailer. We’ve just picked up the trophy and are excited to be presenting it this Saturday. The winner will have their boat featured in Boating New Zealand magazine.

This will be a remarkable weekend. Retro boats, classics and antiques are making a comeback. Like the muscle-cars, there is something timeless and elegant about a good old classic. Certainly, retro-boat Facebook groups are all abuzz with boats for sale, stories of refits and renovations, and then after all the hard work, the start of the engine and the first outing on water. 

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One of the show’s highlights will be the 1906 steam-powered Launch India—the oldest boat on display—offering a fascinating glimpse into its rich history and distinctive features.

Personally I love the sleek, clean lines of the old classics. It reminds me of times that were more simple, less complicated. So I was delighted to find out that a 1962 Riva Tritone has arrived at this year’s New Zealand Antique and Classic Boat Show. A 1960s Riva Tritone speedboat! They are rare with only 3,000 Rivas built between 1950 and 1966. Consequently, they’re highly sought after; today, there’s only about 50 of these left in the world, so making the discovery of a 1962 Riva Tritone at Lake Rotoiti is a true delight.

So what is it about a Riva Tritone? The best way to describe the Riva speedboat is that it oozes sensuality. They’re the epitome of luxury—mahogany craftsmanship, sleek tumblehome hulls, and powerful engines made them the ultimate status symbol for celebrities and aristocrats. 

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Built for speed and style, the 27-ft Riva speedboat reaches 40-knots. It carries V8 twin engines. The hull and transom features near-original form showcasing beautiful mahogany and teak. Inside, it’s looking sleek as well, and I believe the original Riva instrumentation is all there and has been nicely preserved. Riva speedboats are known for their fine entry, deep forefoot, and sharp chine line, which delivers a soft ride, light steering, and perfect trim, making it a joy to helm.

This left-hand drive classic features independent throttles and gear shifts, with controls positioned on the steering column and side console. I’ve heard they can comfortably seat 10 people but I would err on the side of 8 people, plus additional space on the inviting sun decks. Signature details still in place include the Riva-branded steering wheel, navigation lights, chrome fairleads, and the polished flagstaff—all hallmarks of the brand’s exquisite craftsmanship.

If you’re keen to have a fun day out, come to Lake Rotoiti to see such a showcase of iconic, and legendary boats. 

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As we can we will keep you updated on our website with the boats that we find.

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Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten enjoys sailing and is a passionate writer based in coastal New Zealand. Combining her two passions, she crafts vivid narratives and insightful articles about sailing adventures, sharing her experiences and knowledge with fellow enthusiasts.

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