The 33.5 metre Riva motor yacht Panacea has been sold, with the seller represented by James Clayton at Merle Wood & Associates and the buyer introduced by Robert Shepherd of Edmiston & Company.
Built in GRP by Italian yard Riva, she was launched in 2020 as a Riva 110 Dolcevita model. Exterior and interior styling by Officina Italiana Design helped this model scoop a 2019 Boat International Design & Innovation Award. Accommodation is for up to 10 guests split between a main deck master suite and four VIP cabins below decks, while the crew quarters allow for a staff of up to five people.
The main deck cockpit leads into the saloon, which has been described as a “luxury loft” due to the floor-to-ceiling windows and ability to open up to the elements on three sides.
Deck spaces are well optimised on board. The bow offers an ideal spot for relaxing with a generous lounge area, and sun pads can be slid away to reveal a hot tub. There are a number of al fresco dining spaces on board, but the dining table located up on the covered flybridge offers arguably the best views.
The Riva 110 Dolcevita has been fitted with the Ferretti Group’s unique submersible transom, which allows for quick tender launches as well as direct access to the sea. This system features a garage door that can fold down to create a bathing platform before lowering into the water when needed.
Power comes from a pair of 2,601hp MTU 16V 2000 M94 diesel engines that allow a sporty top speed of 26 knots and a fast cruising speed of 23 knots.
The asking price of Panacea has been withheld.