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Viking sport fishing yachts are American convertibles built for serious offshore tournament work, combining a fishing cockpit with full liveaboard accommodation. The current lineup spans from the Viking 48 convertible up through the 64, 74 and 80, and shoppers searching Viking sportfishing yachts for sale will find both open-bridge and enclosed-bridge configurations. These are owner-operated and crewed boats designed to reach distant fishing grounds quickly, then carry the catch home, so every model pairs a clear working deck with high-gloss walnut or cherry joinery inside. The 80 was redesigned from the hull up when it replaced the 82, with reworked chines at the bow and a revised entry at the stern to gain speed.
Performance is central to the appeal of any Viking fishing yacht, and the numbers back it up. The Viking 80 with twin MTU 2000 V16 diesels rated at 2,635 horsepower each carries a listed 40-knot top speed, with cruising around 30-plus knots and a range near 400 nautical miles; a 2017 example runs conventional shaft drive. The newer Viking 74 is the fastest the yard has built, with a 45-knot top speed, a 37-knot cruise and 500-nautical-mile range. The Viking 64 reaches 42 knots on twin V12s and holds over 400 nautical miles at a 36-knot cruise. The smaller Viking 48 convertible "Mac Attack" runs twin Scania 1150-horsepower 16-liter V8s, returning 38 knots at 2,300 RPM on a combined 120 gallons per hour, about 70 gallons per hour at 25 knots, and roughly 46 gallons per hour at 16.5 knots, and it has run on RD99 renewable diesel.
The flybridge helm is where these boats are run. The 64 and other open-bridge models use a center-console helm with 360-degree visibility, a triple glass bridge, and side-vision and fish-finding sonar. The 74 places throttles on either side of a varnished teak console, adds an omnidirectional sonar that drops 14 inches below the hull, and controls teaser reels and outriggers from the helm. The enclosed-bridge 80 carries Garmin GPS and radar, an Octoplex digital switching system, dynamic positioning, bow thruster and remote water-maker controls, plus a second helm aft for backing down on fish. Seakeeper gyro stabilization is standard practice across the range, from the Seakeeper 26 or 40 on the 74 to the upgraded Seakeeper 35 on the 80.
The cockpit is the business end. The 64 offers 180 square feet of teak-covered, crowned sole that drains to corner scuppers, with insulated overboard-draining fish boxes and a transom live well. The 74 gained 10 inches of cockpit length over the 72 and centers on a Release Marine fighting chair, with a 122-gallon (555-liter) bait well, split-hatch fish boxes, engine-room ice fed into the mezzanine, and a Seakeeper mounted under a lift-up hatch for four-hour replacement. The 80 features a low cockpit for ocean access, five-well bait setup, a grill, an ice machine plumbed to the fish boxes, and space for a fighting chair where the cockpit table is removed.
Below deck these are luxury yachts. The Viking 80 has five guest cabins, with one often used as crew quarters, a full-beam king master with ensuite and vanity, six Miele refrigerator drawers, a cooktop, oven and microwave, an air-conditioned pantry and a day head. The deeper cabins forward omit hull windows by design, since the boat drives hard through big seas, while the aftermost owner's cabin gains portlights. The 48 convertible packs 130 gallons of water and 520 gallons of fuel, an island-berth stateroom, bunk cabins, full washer and dryer, a dishwasher and a Samsung microwave. The 64 places a midships master with walk-in shower, a galley running two-thirds of the boat with Subzero pull-out fridges and matched horizontal-grain walnut veneers.
Build quality is a key reason buyers consider Viking fishing yachts for sale. The 64 is resin-infused with hybrid E-glass and carbon-fiber laminates engineered for the stresses of deep blue-water fishing, with straight runs and chines below the waterline for a dry ride. Pricing varies widely with specification: a Viking 48 typically falls between roughly $2.5 and $3 million depending on options such as water makers, generators and air conditioning, while the Viking 64 was priced just under $6 million. The Viking 80 has carried an upgraded fuel arrangement including a fourth forward tank holding 3,600 gallons. When buying, the spec sheet matters, since no two examples are equipped alike.
Discover an exceptional selection of Viking power sportfish boats available for sale, perfect for avid anglers and boating enthusiasts. Whether you're looking for a brand new model packed with the latest technology or a quality used option that provides great value, our listings cater to all preferences and budgets. Each Viking sportfish is designed for performance, comfort, and efficiency on the water, making them an ideal choice for both recreational fishing and exciting day trips. Explore our inventory now to find the ideal boat that fits your needs, and experience the thrill of fishing with unparalleled style and sophistication.
Currently, there are 166 boats available for sale for Viking boats. Prices range from $21,000 to $14,300,000, with an average listing price of $2,218,140. The inventory includes 23 new boats and 143 used boats. boats are most popular in New Gretna, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Orange Beach, and Anna Maria. There have been 608 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. January 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, offshore fishing, overnight cruising, yachting, and saltwater fishing. Most boats contain with cabins, with heads, water maker, sea keeper, and sonar. boats tend to have an average of 2 engines. It is common for boats to have MTU engines or MAN engines or Caterpillar engines.
Performance is central to the appeal of any Viking fishing yacht, and the numbers back it up. The Viking 80 with twin MTU 2000 V16 diesels rated at 2,635 horsepower each carries a listed 40-knot top speed, with cruising around 30-plus knots and a range near 400 nautical miles; a 2017 example runs conventional shaft drive. The newer Viking 74 is the fastest the yard has built, with a 45-knot top speed, a 37-knot cruise and 500-nautical-mile range. The Viking 64 reaches 42 knots on twin V12s and holds over 400 nautical miles at a 36-knot cruise. The smaller Viking 48 convertible "Mac Attack" runs twin Scania 1150-horsepower 16-liter V8s, returning 38 knots at 2,300 RPM on a combined 120 gallons per hour, about 70 gallons per hour at 25 knots, and roughly 46 gallons per hour at 16.5 knots, and it has run on RD99 renewable diesel.
The flybridge helm is where these boats are run. The 64 and other open-bridge models use a center-console helm with 360-degree visibility, a triple glass bridge, and side-vision and fish-finding sonar. The 74 places throttles on either side of a varnished teak console, adds an omnidirectional sonar that drops 14 inches below the hull, and controls teaser reels and outriggers from the helm. The enclosed-bridge 80 carries Garmin GPS and radar, an Octoplex digital switching system, dynamic positioning, bow thruster and remote water-maker controls, plus a second helm aft for backing down on fish. Seakeeper gyro stabilization is standard practice across the range, from the Seakeeper 26 or 40 on the 74 to the upgraded Seakeeper 35 on the 80.
The cockpit is the business end. The 64 offers 180 square feet of teak-covered, crowned sole that drains to corner scuppers, with insulated overboard-draining fish boxes and a transom live well. The 74 gained 10 inches of cockpit length over the 72 and centers on a Release Marine fighting chair, with a 122-gallon (555-liter) bait well, split-hatch fish boxes, engine-room ice fed into the mezzanine, and a Seakeeper mounted under a lift-up hatch for four-hour replacement. The 80 features a low cockpit for ocean access, five-well bait setup, a grill, an ice machine plumbed to the fish boxes, and space for a fighting chair where the cockpit table is removed.
Below deck these are luxury yachts. The Viking 80 has five guest cabins, with one often used as crew quarters, a full-beam king master with ensuite and vanity, six Miele refrigerator drawers, a cooktop, oven and microwave, an air-conditioned pantry and a day head. The deeper cabins forward omit hull windows by design, since the boat drives hard through big seas, while the aftermost owner's cabin gains portlights. The 48 convertible packs 130 gallons of water and 520 gallons of fuel, an island-berth stateroom, bunk cabins, full washer and dryer, a dishwasher and a Samsung microwave. The 64 places a midships master with walk-in shower, a galley running two-thirds of the boat with Subzero pull-out fridges and matched horizontal-grain walnut veneers.
Build quality is a key reason buyers consider Viking fishing yachts for sale. The 64 is resin-infused with hybrid E-glass and carbon-fiber laminates engineered for the stresses of deep blue-water fishing, with straight runs and chines below the waterline for a dry ride. Pricing varies widely with specification: a Viking 48 typically falls between roughly $2.5 and $3 million depending on options such as water makers, generators and air conditioning, while the Viking 64 was priced just under $6 million. The Viking 80 has carried an upgraded fuel arrangement including a fourth forward tank holding 3,600 gallons. When buying, the spec sheet matters, since no two examples are equipped alike.
Discover an exceptional selection of Viking power sportfish boats available for sale, perfect for avid anglers and boating enthusiasts. Whether you're looking for a brand new model packed with the latest technology or a quality used option that provides great value, our listings cater to all preferences and budgets. Each Viking sportfish is designed for performance, comfort, and efficiency on the water, making them an ideal choice for both recreational fishing and exciting day trips. Explore our inventory now to find the ideal boat that fits your needs, and experience the thrill of fishing with unparalleled style and sophistication.
Currently, there are 166 boats available for sale for Viking boats. Prices range from $21,000 to $14,300,000, with an average listing price of $2,218,140. The inventory includes 23 new boats and 143 used boats. boats are most popular in New Gretna, West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Orange Beach, and Anna Maria. There have been 608 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. January 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, offshore fishing, overnight cruising, yachting, and saltwater fishing. Most boats contain with cabins, with heads, water maker, sea keeper, and sonar. boats tend to have an average of 2 engines. It is common for boats to have MTU engines or MAN engines or Caterpillar engines.
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Updated June 30, 2026
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