NEWS - Riviera Syndication at Sydney Boat Show
Claiming an overwhelming response to the launch of new boats in Sydney, Queensland and Western Australia, Riviera Syndication will have a strong display at the Sydney International Boat Show next month.
The company is promoting syndicates in Riviera’s sensational new 5800 Sport Yacht and new 5000 Sport Yacht, as well as the Riviera 38 Flybridge, all on Sydney Harbour.
“The 5000SY and 5800SY are the latest of Riviera’s award-winning Sport Yacht range and will be available for our visitors to view in Sydney,” said Riviera Syndication CEO John Russell.
Mr Russell said the response the company received at Sanctuary Cove to its plans for Sydney had been extremely encouraging.
“Now we want to show visitors to the Sydney Show the great array of options,” he said. “We have syndicates ranging from a Riviera 45 Flybridge in the Whitsundays to 38 Open Flybridge models in Sydney, Brisbane and Western Australia and Sport Yachts on the Gold Coast and in Sydney.
“The advantage to our owners is the ability to utilise our exchange program with other owners in different locations.”
Mr Russell said he was particularly excited by the response to plans for a 5800 Sport Yacht syndicate in the Mediterranean.
“We announced this new boat only a month ago and already we have six couples committed to this exciting three-year program,” he said. “The boat will be berthed in Italy for the first summer, then in Croatia and finally in the Greek Islands. It is an absolute dream holiday option!”
Riviera Syndication opened its Sydney office at Rushcutters Bay in April and expects to launch its first 5000 Sport Yacht there before the end of the year.
PHOTO CAPTION: Riviera Syndication owners Ron Eelman and Sue Spinks admire their new 5800 Sport Yacht.
The company is promoting syndicates in Riviera’s sensational new 5800 Sport Yacht and new 5000 Sport Yacht, as well as the Riviera 38 Flybridge, all on Sydney Harbour.
“The 5000SY and 5800SY are the latest of Riviera’s award-winning Sport Yacht range and will be available for our visitors to view in Sydney,” said Riviera Syndication CEO John Russell.
Mr Russell said the response the company received at Sanctuary Cove to its plans for Sydney had been extremely encouraging.
“Now we want to show visitors to the Sydney Show the great array of options,” he said. “We have syndicates ranging from a Riviera 45 Flybridge in the Whitsundays to 38 Open Flybridge models in Sydney, Brisbane and Western Australia and Sport Yachts on the Gold Coast and in Sydney.
“The advantage to our owners is the ability to utilise our exchange program with other owners in different locations.”
Mr Russell said he was particularly excited by the response to plans for a 5800 Sport Yacht syndicate in the Mediterranean.
“We announced this new boat only a month ago and already we have six couples committed to this exciting three-year program,” he said. “The boat will be berthed in Italy for the first summer, then in Croatia and finally in the Greek Islands. It is an absolute dream holiday option!”
Riviera Syndication opened its Sydney office at Rushcutters Bay in April and expects to launch its first 5000 Sport Yacht there before the end of the year.
PHOTO CAPTION: Riviera Syndication owners Ron Eelman and Sue Spinks admire their new 5800 Sport Yacht.