Boats for saleRiviera M400 Sports Cruiser

Riviera M400 Sports Cruiser – For sale

DESIGNER:
RIVIERA
TYPE:
Power
  MODEL DETAILS
ID
4314
DATE LISTED
2026-04-13 17:54:34
CATEGORY
Power
BRAND
RIVIERA
MODEL
Riviera M400 Sports Cruiser
DESIGNER
Riviera Australia
PRICE
NZD
$
375000
LOCATION
OBC Marina
  SPECS
LENGTH OVERALL (M)
12.3
CONSTRUCTION
Fiberglass
HULL TYPE
monohull
ENGINE
2x Volvo Penta D6-350
MAX ENGINER POWER (HP)
700
  CONTACT
BROKER
R Marine Flagship
R Marine Flagship
Mobile:
09 302 2511
Email:
flagship@rmarine.nz

The Riviera M400 Sports Cruiser represents the pinnacle of Australian blue-water craftsmanship, and this example presents as a compelling opportunity to own one of Riviera's most celebrated designs. Stretching 12.3 metres and powered by twin Volvo Penta D6-350 engines delivering a combined 700 horsepower, this thoroughbred reaches an impressive 32 knots, making light work of New Zealand's coastal passages. With approximately 1,490 engine hours, this M400 has been enjoyed but offers substantial remaining service life with proper maintenance.

Below decks, the forward lower galley impresses with twin Fisher & Paykel hobs, a Sharp Carousel microwave, and a dedicated fridge/freezer — all the provisions required for extended offshore entertaining in style. Ground tackle is handled by a Muir windlass paired with a trusted Rocna plough anchor, instilling confidence whether rafting up in the Bay of Islands or securing in open roadstead. Riviera's signature build quality is evident throughout, with the monohull fibreglass construction delivering the structural integrity and sea-kindly manners the brand is renowned for.

Currently berthed at OBC Marina and offered at NZD $375,000, this M400 invites serious enquiry from discerning buyers seeking performance, comfort, and the enduring prestige of the Riviera nameplate.

Riviera M400 Sports Cruiser

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