New Riviera 2807 Owner
- Hot4Darmat
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New Riviera 2807 Owner
Howdy folks!,
My wife, Liz (also new on this forum) and I have ourselves a 1985 Riviera 2807 that has captured our hearts but likely seen better days. We bought her at the end of the 2019 season and our first task was to get it out and stored. Sadly, the marina we used did not properly winterize it so we lost the entire 2020 boating season waiting; not only to COVID, but waiting for Crusader engines to be rebuilt and 4 manifold rebuilds. So now we have nicely rebuilt engines, it's on to the next projects: Replace canvas, find replacements for 4 of the plastic porthole windows and start replacing other systems, starting with plumbing.
We have a canvas guy coming but sure could use help from you experienced CYOs with the rest. For example, I have had no luck yet finding replacement plexi porthole windows. About half of ours are yellowed, cracked or just plain busted. Four are pretty messed up and need outright replacement. Thoughts are appreciated.
Duncan and Liz
Trenton, Ontario
My wife, Liz (also new on this forum) and I have ourselves a 1985 Riviera 2807 that has captured our hearts but likely seen better days. We bought her at the end of the 2019 season and our first task was to get it out and stored. Sadly, the marina we used did not properly winterize it so we lost the entire 2020 boating season waiting; not only to COVID, but waiting for Crusader engines to be rebuilt and 4 manifold rebuilds. So now we have nicely rebuilt engines, it's on to the next projects: Replace canvas, find replacements for 4 of the plastic porthole windows and start replacing other systems, starting with plumbing.
We have a canvas guy coming but sure could use help from you experienced CYOs with the rest. For example, I have had no luck yet finding replacement plexi porthole windows. About half of ours are yellowed, cracked or just plain busted. Four are pretty messed up and need outright replacement. Thoughts are appreciated.
Duncan and Liz
Trenton, Ontario
- RGrew176
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Re: New Riviera 2807 Owner
Welcome Aboard. Good luck getting everything fixed. Hope you get to have many fine adventures aboard.
Rick Grew
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- Petemait
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Re: New Riviera 2807 Owner
Welcome. We have a Riv as well. Definitely a cool boat. We have a lot of the same issues too so look forward to discussing this stuff as we move along. We could use some new windows as well- i have not got that far. Let us know what you find.
Best,
Best,
Pete
1983 Riviera 2807
Boston, MA
1983 Riviera 2807
Boston, MA
- waybomb
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Re: New Riviera 2807 Owner
Welcome aboard!
Thanks
Fred
1969 Glaspar Avalon /1967 Johnson Electromatic 85
1987 Carver Mariner
1988 Cougar Kevlar 46' with triple blown 572 ci
1995 Boston Whaler Rage
Past - 1988 2807, 1989 4207 Aft
Fred
1969 Glaspar Avalon /1967 Johnson Electromatic 85
1987 Carver Mariner
1988 Cougar Kevlar 46' with triple blown 572 ci
1995 Boston Whaler Rage
Past - 1988 2807, 1989 4207 Aft
- SunsetSteve
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Re: New Riviera 2807 Owner
Another Riv owner - in Toronto, Irish name - posted here about his success in building his own port windows of glass.
He might catch this thread, or do a search.
We are in Gan, not so far away, and if you see the guy who bought our Albin 25 at the Trenton marina - be kind! Nice people. Vietnamese actual boat person.
He might catch this thread, or do a search.
We are in Gan, not so far away, and if you see the guy who bought our Albin 25 at the Trenton marina - be kind! Nice people. Vietnamese actual boat person.
- SunsetSteve
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Re: New Riviera 2807 Owner
Total non-sequitur: It strikes me that we Riv owners need out own category, being such a unique and historic style. Vintage vessels require a bit more specialized knowledge, it seems, and it would be great to have a resource where Riv owners could rely on help from co-vesselers (I invented that term TM) 
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- Uncle Mike
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Re: New Riviera 2807 Owner
Welcome on the forum! The canvas and the railing were totally redone on our Carver Riviera 1989 just before we bought it last June.
Very nice job and a lot more space inside;)

Very nice job and a lot more space inside;)
- Hot4Darmat
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Re: New Riviera 2807 Owner
Will keep you posted on progress, however slow it may be. We are still working stiffs, so time is at a premium.
D