Below, two plans are currently in process, the basic difference found in the selection of the master suite. One layout offers the full beam master suite, while the alternate arrangement moves the master suite forward, to provide a crew stateroom aft with private access. Either arrangement provides five staterooms and four heads, and in both instances Viking’s attention to detail with regards to opulence, privacy, comfort and stowage is obvious.
Taking Command
The flying bridge is the result of thousands of hours of tournament fishing, so it makes sense that the visibility at the helm is superb to all 32 points of the compass. A center console helm is the focal point with three Murray Products teak ladder back seats on 4-inch stainless-steel pedestals. A recessed electronics box with clear acrylic fronts accommodates a complement of navigation equipment that is installed for all-weather operation, while protecting the vital components from spray. Additional equipment nests safely yet always accessible in fiberglass compartments flanking the custom stainless-steel steering wheel in the helm control pod. A dedicated battery system with a built-in battery charger feeds the electronics clean, uninterrupted power. Power assisted hydraulic steering and electronic engine controls are silky smooth.
Lounge seating is located port, starboard and forward of the center console with ample stowage below each compartment. In addition, a freezer, a freshwater outlet, a top-loading chill box for drinks, and a sink with a powerful spray head can be found forward. Dozens of practical features are apparent on the flying bridge, although one item missing that again demonstrates Viking’s commitment to detail is the absence of exposed fasteners in the bridge interior flange attaching it to the deck. As in the salon, a Moritz OctoPlex touch screen panel accesses all electrical needs at the prompt of a finger.
An enclosed flying bridge also is available with a raised control station forward and a second pod style station on the aft deck for docking. A Stidd helm seat at the forward interior station is flanked with companion seats port and starboard. Creating what is essentially a second salon, the expansive area abaft the helm includes an L-shaped lounge with a cocktail table on a raised platform for enhanced visibility, a 32-inch flat screen television, which rises out of the teak cabinetry, an audio system, a refrigerator with built-in icemaker, plush carpeting and a baby ostrich headliner. A weatherproof lockable door leads to the aft deck with additional seating, quartz lighting molded into the aft overhang and powder coated aluminum railing on the aft deck and flying bridge ladder from the cockpit mezzanine. A teak stairway from the salon provides all-weather access to the enclosed helm area.
Where Business Mixes with Pleasure
The 206 square-foot cockpit features Viking’s signature observation mezzanine with aft facing custom Sunbrella cushions. A hinged seat lid lifts to expose substantial stowage for gear. A bait freezer, a refrigerated chill box, a tackle center, an insulated stowage compartment and engineroom access are also built into mezzanine area. In the lower cockpit, there is a large drop in fishbox and a pair of drop in stowage compartments that can be configured as baitwells, icewells, or customized as desired. A transom mounted fishbox also is standard. Port and starboard Glendinning Cablemasters, sea and freshwater outlets, a dockside freshwater inlet, tag stick and gaff stowage also are provided. Quite frankly, every feature deemed necessary to earn a spotlight in the Winner’s Circle is here. And you don’t have to take our word for it, either. For the past five years in a row at the Miami International Boat Show, Viking Yachts earned the President’s Cup from the World Billfish Series for winning more tournaments on the league’s 60 event schedule conducted around the world than any other builder. To maintain this pace on the highly competitive tournament circuit speaks volumes about Viking’s quality, performance and value in every boat we build.
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When visitors come to Viking, they often are overwhelmed by the abundance of modern machines on our plant floor like our pair of five-axis profilers that cost over $2 million, which manufacture fiberglass plugs that create the various molds used to build the boats. Viking willingly invests more capital in equipment because when matched to the dedication of our skilled workforce, the results are extraordinary. In fact, the only thing more extraordinary is our vision to keep challenging ourselves to deliver the finest yacht money can buy.
So it is with great pride and anticipation that we announce the new Viking 76 Convertible. Like all Vikings, it will be manufactured to order and provide its owner a one-of-a-kind sportfishing yacht built to our exacting design to fish and cruise in comfort, luxury and safety. |