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Viking Yachts builds offshore sportfishing convertibles and cockpit motor yachts at its New Jersey shipyard, and the used Viking yachts for sale today span both lines. Convertible and sportfish models like the 64 and the 80 are built around hard-fishing cockpits, while the cockpit motor yacht configurations, such as the 60 aft-cabin and the older 44 sundeck, trade some fishing space for liveaboard accommodation. Buyers searching for Viking sportfish yachts for sale and Viking convertible yachts for sale will find the same hull engineering underneath both: a brand that runs a demo-boat program and revises hulls model to model rather than making cosmetic-only changes.
Performance separates the sportfishing yachts. The 2019 Viking 80 enclosed flybridge convertible runs twin MTU 2000 V16 diesels rated at 2,635 horsepower each, with a listed top speed of 40 knots and reports of 41 to 43 knots in service. That model received a fully redesigned hull when it replaced the 82, with reworked bow chines and a revised stern entry aimed at reaching fishing grounds faster. The 80 carries a fourth forward fuel tank holding 3,600 gallons and an upgraded Seakeeper 35 gyro. The Viking 64 convertible pairs twin Detroit/MTU diesels with two Cummins Onan generators, a Seakeeper 26 mounted under a single watertight lazarette hatch, and a 180-square-foot cockpit with mezzanine seating, bait freezer, transom live well, and tuna door.
Among Viking motor yachts for sale, the 1999 Viking 60 cockpit motor yacht shows what the aft-cabin layout offers. It measures roughly 60 feet with a 17.5-foot beam and a draft just under 5 feet, cruises in the low 20-knot range and tops out close to 30 knots on twin MAN diesels of 1,035 horsepower each with about 3,000 hours. Capacities run to 1,300 gallons of fuel, 205 gallons of fresh water, and an 80-gallon holding tank, with a 20 kW Onan and a 12 kW Northern Lights generator aboard. One example was listed for sale in Florida at Daytona Beach for $319,000. At the entry end, a 1986 Viking 44 motor yacht sundeck has been offered for well under $200,000 as a Florida liveaboard.
Helm and systems reflect each boat's mission. The 64 convertible uses an island-style flybridge helm with three forward screens, built-in bow thruster controls, and a Furuno omni sonar that drops through the keel. The 80 carries Garmin GPS and radar, an Octoplex digital switching system, a dynamic positioning system, and touchscreen circuit-breaker access. The enclosed-pilothouse 60 motor yacht runs a Raymarine multifunction display, autopilot, bow and stern thrusters, a Dockmate remote, and cameras covering the deck and engine room, making it manageable as a one- or two-person boat.
Interiors favor wood joinery in horizontal walnut and cedar-lined hanging lockers. The 64 offers an uncommon four-stateroom, three-head layout in 64 feet, with a VIP queen island berth forward and the master to starboard. The 80 sleeps across five guest cabins with a full-beam king master and Miele appliances throughout. The 60 cockpit motor yacht splits accommodation between a full-beam owner's aft cabin, a forward VIP, and a bunk guest cabin, with washer and dryer below and a fully air-conditioned enclosed deckhouse.
For buyers weighing a used Viking yacht, the engine rooms are a strong indicator: bright, labeled, and laid out for service, with walk-in access on the 60 and roughly six feet of headroom on the 64. Check service history and hours, as the 60's documented MAN diesels and the 80's high-horsepower MTUs are central to value. Sportfish, convertible, and motor yacht configurations all appear on the brokerage market, so match the cockpit-versus-accommodation balance to whether you intend to fish offshore or cruise and live aboard.
Explore a wide selection of used Viking boats for sale, offering exceptional value by combining cost savings with the renowned quality Viking Yachts are known for. Popular models like the Viking 48 Convertible and Viking 55 Sport Tower often appear on the used market, maintained meticulously by their owners to ensure lasting performance and luxury. Purchasing a pre-owned Viking allows you to enjoy the brand’s superior craftsmanship and advanced features at a reduced price. When considering a used Viking, always review maintenance records and inquire about any aftermarket additions to ensure the boat meets your standards and expectations.
Currently, there are 343 boats available for sale for used Viking boats. Prices range from $21,000 to $14,595,000, with an average listing price of $1,611,778. The fleet is comprised of 343 powerboats. 26 boats have been added to the marketplace in the past month. Popular boat types include Sport Fishing, Convertible, Motor Yacht, Flybridge, and Aft Cabin. boats are most popular in Fort Lauderdale, North Palm Beach, Orange Beach, Stuart, and Jupiter. There have been 1,045 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. March is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. May is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are day cruising, overnight cruising, yachting, offshore fishing, and long distance cruising. Most boats contain with heads, with cabins, water maker, sonar, and starlink. boats tend to have an average of 2 engines. It is common for boats to have MAN engines or MTU engines or Caterpillar engines.
Performance separates the sportfishing yachts. The 2019 Viking 80 enclosed flybridge convertible runs twin MTU 2000 V16 diesels rated at 2,635 horsepower each, with a listed top speed of 40 knots and reports of 41 to 43 knots in service. That model received a fully redesigned hull when it replaced the 82, with reworked bow chines and a revised stern entry aimed at reaching fishing grounds faster. The 80 carries a fourth forward fuel tank holding 3,600 gallons and an upgraded Seakeeper 35 gyro. The Viking 64 convertible pairs twin Detroit/MTU diesels with two Cummins Onan generators, a Seakeeper 26 mounted under a single watertight lazarette hatch, and a 180-square-foot cockpit with mezzanine seating, bait freezer, transom live well, and tuna door.
Among Viking motor yachts for sale, the 1999 Viking 60 cockpit motor yacht shows what the aft-cabin layout offers. It measures roughly 60 feet with a 17.5-foot beam and a draft just under 5 feet, cruises in the low 20-knot range and tops out close to 30 knots on twin MAN diesels of 1,035 horsepower each with about 3,000 hours. Capacities run to 1,300 gallons of fuel, 205 gallons of fresh water, and an 80-gallon holding tank, with a 20 kW Onan and a 12 kW Northern Lights generator aboard. One example was listed for sale in Florida at Daytona Beach for $319,000. At the entry end, a 1986 Viking 44 motor yacht sundeck has been offered for well under $200,000 as a Florida liveaboard.
Helm and systems reflect each boat's mission. The 64 convertible uses an island-style flybridge helm with three forward screens, built-in bow thruster controls, and a Furuno omni sonar that drops through the keel. The 80 carries Garmin GPS and radar, an Octoplex digital switching system, a dynamic positioning system, and touchscreen circuit-breaker access. The enclosed-pilothouse 60 motor yacht runs a Raymarine multifunction display, autopilot, bow and stern thrusters, a Dockmate remote, and cameras covering the deck and engine room, making it manageable as a one- or two-person boat.
Interiors favor wood joinery in horizontal walnut and cedar-lined hanging lockers. The 64 offers an uncommon four-stateroom, three-head layout in 64 feet, with a VIP queen island berth forward and the master to starboard. The 80 sleeps across five guest cabins with a full-beam king master and Miele appliances throughout. The 60 cockpit motor yacht splits accommodation between a full-beam owner's aft cabin, a forward VIP, and a bunk guest cabin, with washer and dryer below and a fully air-conditioned enclosed deckhouse.
For buyers weighing a used Viking yacht, the engine rooms are a strong indicator: bright, labeled, and laid out for service, with walk-in access on the 60 and roughly six feet of headroom on the 64. Check service history and hours, as the 60's documented MAN diesels and the 80's high-horsepower MTUs are central to value. Sportfish, convertible, and motor yacht configurations all appear on the brokerage market, so match the cockpit-versus-accommodation balance to whether you intend to fish offshore or cruise and live aboard.
Explore a wide selection of used Viking boats for sale, offering exceptional value by combining cost savings with the renowned quality Viking Yachts are known for. Popular models like the Viking 48 Convertible and Viking 55 Sport Tower often appear on the used market, maintained meticulously by their owners to ensure lasting performance and luxury. Purchasing a pre-owned Viking allows you to enjoy the brand’s superior craftsmanship and advanced features at a reduced price. When considering a used Viking, always review maintenance records and inquire about any aftermarket additions to ensure the boat meets your standards and expectations.
Currently, there are 343 boats available for sale for used Viking boats. Prices range from $21,000 to $14,595,000, with an average listing price of $1,611,778. The fleet is comprised of 343 powerboats. 26 boats have been added to the marketplace in the past month. Popular boat types include Sport Fishing, Convertible, Motor Yacht, Flybridge, and Aft Cabin. boats are most popular in Fort Lauderdale, North Palm Beach, Orange Beach, Stuart, and Jupiter. There have been 1,045 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. March is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. May is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are day cruising, overnight cruising, yachting, offshore fishing, and long distance cruising. Most boats contain with heads, with cabins, water maker, sonar, and starlink. boats tend to have an average of 2 engines. It is common for boats to have MAN engines or MTU engines or Caterpillar engines.
Insights and Analytics for Used Viking Boats for Sale
Updated July 5, 2026
343
total used Viking boats for sale
26
used Viking boats for sale added in the past month
1,045
used Viking boats for sale sold in the past year
$1,611,778
is the average listing price of used Viking boats for sale
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The busiest month for used Viking boats for sale is May, with 31 boats added and 306 boats sold
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