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Riviera Yachts USA Relocates to new Headquarters

by Stephen Milne on 24 Sep 2009
The Riviera Yachts owner and dealer support team outside Riviera’s new Stuart, Florida headquarters. Chris McCafferty
Australia’s largest luxury boat builder, Riviera, celebrates the opening of its new headquarters in Stuart on the east coast of Florida, United States of America.

Riviera Yachts USA provides our dealer network and owners in America, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East a support resource for all their sales, service, warranty and spare parts needs, further enhancing Riviera’s quality customer relations.

A team of seven highly trained and long time Riviera professionals are on-hand to help dealers or Riviera owners.

Riviera CEO John Anderson said the company prided itself on its superior customer service and continued to work with its network of 31 strong dealership locations in the Americas to ensure this level of support and commitment was maintained.

'Quality, integrity, sheer boating enjoyment and absolute peace of mind are the hallmarks of the Riviera brand and has made Riviera one of the leading boating brands in the US,' said Mr Anderson.

'We are motivated to continually innovate the design of current and new models and are proud of our spectacular new designs and Motor Yacht range.'


Riviera has reported record success with the launch if it’s stunning new 5800 and 5000 Sport Yachts, the 3600 Sport Yacht with IPS, the enclosed 51 Flybridge also with IPS, and the new Motor Yacht range including the 73, 78 and 85 foot models.

At the Sydney International Boat Show held in early August and in the three weeks since the show, a total of 13 new boats have been sold, resulting in a total of AUD $16.6 million.


In Australia, we have altered our business from a growth phase structure to a more nimble organisation better able to operate competitively in the current market.

'In the United States we have undertaken a similar restructure of our business with the opening of Riviera Yachts USA in Stuart, Florida.

'Our commitment to the United States market continues with strong resolve and we look forward to exhibiting at both Fort Lauderdale and Miami boat shows and a great many regional shows.'

Riviera will showcase it’s 41, 45 and 47 Flybridge models, 43 and 48 Offshore Express, and 4400 Sport Yacht at this year’s Fort Lauderdale Boat Show, which will be held between October 29 and November 2. Scale models and plans will also be on display for all of Riviera’s 2009 release.

Riviera is proud to celebrate its 29-year history is moving forward in leaps and bounds with innovative and unrivalled designs.

Riviera offers 20 different models from 36 to 70 feet across four model series Flybridge, Sport Yacht, Offshore Express and Motor Yachts.

For more information, please go to www.riviera.com.au

Caption: The Riviera Yachts owner and dealer support team outside Riviera’s new Stuart, Florida headquarters.

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