With an unprecedented industry
track record of new boats, the Viking Yacht Company is making waves again with
the all new 55 Convertible. With a boat building heritage that spans almost
five decades of uninterrupted family owned operation, history has plenty of
opportunities to repeat itself. Such is the case of the new 55 Convertible. It
was during the 1997 Ft. Lauderdale Boat Show when Viking first introduced a 55
Convertible to rave reviews for its styling, performance and tournament
pedigree. Viking would build over 153 of these ground breaking convertibles,
which became the most popular boat in its class of that decade. With this new
generation 55 Convertible it appears this introduction is in fine company.
With every one of its premieres,
Viking pushes the evolutionary envelope and this new 55 Convertible showcases
timeless style, long the trademark of the company’s fleet that ranges from 42
to 92 feet. Sleek and sporty with nary a straight line in evidence the 55 Convertible’s
profile is constantly in motion bow to stern from the aggressive rake at the
stem to the gentle crown of the transom. In between, the metallic black
windshield mask and molded feature lines in the flying bridge and deckhouse
accent its fluid proportions with eye-pleasing devotion.
A Better Boat Everyday
Since 1964, every Viking has been
built on the foundation of building a better boat everyday. From every boat
comes lessons learned that are commuted to the next boat on the line. This
commitment to excellence allows each boat to be a showpiece in its own right
enhancing overall performance and inherent value. The new 55 Convertible
benefits from this long standing tradition and the proof is evident the moment
you enter the roomy salon through the fiberglass sliding door in the cockpit.
The William Bales and Company interior is like being on the pages of Architectural Digest. An L-shaped lounge
to port has rod and general stowage underneath and is perfectly situated to
view the 42-inch flat screen television, which overlooks a spacious dinette
opposite the galley. Together, these features meld a most inviting interior
ideal for relaxing, entertaining or campaigning on the tournament trail for
weeks at a time. Built into the galley island with dual egress are Sub-Zero
refrigeration and freezer units, while comfortable bar stools add useful and
stylish practicalities. Viking craftsmanship and signature joinery work is
evident throughout the salon, which features random teak varnished with a high
gloss or satin finish for a rich, better than custom ambience. Abundant stowage is a given, yet the 55
Convertible takes this feature to the next level with honeycomb cored doors to
help shed unnecessary pounds for speed and efficiencies under way. Similarly,
granite surfaces utilize a strong, lightweight core for earthen beauty minus
weight. A peninsula galley counter also
is available, which adds additional refrigerator capacity.
Below, the three-stateroom,
two-head layout maximizes the use of space for comfort and privacy. The master
and forward staterooms each have queen-size berths with custom inner-spring
mattresses and private access to the heads with spacious fiberglass shower
stalls with built in molded seats. Crossover berths also are available in the
forward cabin. The port stateroom features side-by-side berths with private
head access. The washer and dryer in the companionway are conveniently
complemented with a nearby spacious linen locker.
Style, Speed, & Substance
Every Viking benefits from its
tournament proven heritage and the new Viking 55 Convertible comes to the party
dressed like a blue-water champion. The flying bridge with its center console
command station features power-assisted hydraulic steering, single-lever
electronic controls, and electronic trolling valves. Electronics stow neatly
beneath clear acrylic panels, protected from the most severe conditions yet
always within an easy glance. A M oritz
safety monitor includes visual and audible alarms for ship and engine systems.
A pair of Murray Products teak ladder back helm seats on polished
stainless-steel pedestals is standard. Additional seating can be found forward
of the helm console and adjacent on port and starboard lounges, each with
removable jump seat backrests and rod stowage below. A sink with fresh water
and an insulated drink box add creature comforts and cruise conveniences.
Every inch of the 151 square-foot
cockpit earns its keep with form that follows function. The flying bridge
overhang provides shade and spray protection over the observation mezzanine.
Built into the mezzanine deck, which features custom Sunbrella cushions is a
freezer, stowage compartments, tackle space, a step-box cooler and engine room
access. The lower level cockpit is fish ready with raw and fresh water
wash-down systems, four flush rod holders, in-deck fish, and stowage boxes,
convertible to an available live well or ice chipper container, a molded
transom box, side locker stowage for tag sticks and gaffs, rounded comings, a
molded nonslip sole, and a walk-through
transom door with lift gate.
Mechanically, the new Viking 55
Convertible is peerless in construction and performance. Viking’s industry
innovative powder-coated engine beds secured to dedicated intermediate
bulkheads isolate torque and vibration to reduce engine noise and ensure
drive-train alignment. All bulkheads including these as well as the main engine
room and forward bulkheads are vacuumed-bagged with composite materials for
strength and durability. Custom high-speed stainless-steel rudders utilize
composite drip-less seal rudder bearings that are laminated into the hull for
smoother handling easily discernable at the helm. The Delta-T engine room
ventilation system incorporates supply and discharge fans for proper air supply
and water intrusion suppression. A comprehensive gauge package, plus remote
engine start/stop switches are accessible immediately inside the engine room
access door. In addition to high capacity bilge pumps, clean out pumps in the
keel area, plus additional condensate pumps for the air conditioning and
refrigeration systems help keep the bilge dry. All bilge areas are sealed with
Awlgrip coatings for visibility and easier maintenance, as are brass thru-hull
fittings in the engine room, lazarette and forward bilge areas. Prop pockets
help to reduce draft and there is a transducer location molded into the solid
reinforced keel for better discrimination in all sea states. A 21.5 kW Onan
genset is standard.
Several engine packages from MAN
and Caterpillar with horsepower ratings from 2,720 mhp to 3,600 mhp are offered
with the new Viking 55 Convertible. Hull
number one features a pair of the new MAN V12 1550 CRM engines rated at 1,550
mhp each. With standard fuel (1,414 gallons) and fully loaded with owner gear and
equipment the Viking 55 Convertible cruises at 34.8 knots with a top end of 41 knots. And, with
the 1,800 MANs, the speed is unbelievable!
As with all Viking yachts, the
new Viking 55 Convertible can be ordered with complete Atlantic Marine
Electronics navigation and entertainment packages, and tuna towers and other
specialty aluminum and fiberglass fabrications from Palm Beach Towers.
Utilizing Viking’s subsidiaries AME and PBT means your new Viking will be
delivered turnkey ready.
Viking 55 Convertible
Specifications
LOA, (length overall) 56 ft 5 in. 17.20 m
LOA, (w/bow pulpit) 60 ft. 3 in. 18.36 m
Beam 17 ft. 9
in. 5.41 m
Transom deadrise 11.8 degrees
Draft 5 ft.
1 in. 1.55 m
Displacement 77,700 lbs. 35,244 k
Fuel, (standard) 1,414 gals. 5,353 l
Fuel, (optional) 1,619 gals. 6,129 l
Water 225
gals. 852 l
For more information, contact Matt Condon, Viking Specialist, Galati Yacht Sales, (850) 259-9900 or mattc@galatiyachts.com www.vikingsforsale.com
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