Video overview: The Viking Yacht Company has been leading the industry in defining, and redefining, the ideal fishing and cruising convertible yacht since 1964. Pat Healey, the president, and C...
The Viking Yacht Company has been leading the industry in defining, and redefining, the ideal fishing and cruising convertible yacht since 1964. Pat Healey, the president, and CEO takes you inside the Viking plant in New Gretna, New Jersey to reveal the latest design. As usual, this company has executed industry-leading design, top-quality construction, impeccable performance, and tournament-winning fishability. Introducing the all-new Viking 64' Convertible!
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Hello, I'm Pat Healey, and today we are in our fiberglass department at our New Gretna headquarters for Viking Yachts. And it's summertime. The greatest thing about summertime is we're marlin fishing, we're boating, and Viking has the habit of making some great announcements. And in the true form and following what we did last year, this year, we're going to announce today our new Viking 64. And what this does, it brings us back again, like with the 54, right in the middle of what we do better than anybody else in this industry. And that is build boats from 50 to 70 feet. We've built somewhere in the neighborhood of 15 different models over the last 12 or 14 years. And that has made us the king of this industry. Standing here today, which makes me very proud of our team, is looking at the boat that we're building today, infused. Look at the carbon fiber that we use throughout our hulls now. Who would have thought this 10 years ago, what we're accomplishing? One of the most important parts of the design aspect of this new 64 is that the same team that brought you all of these new models and all of these new boats over the last 20 years are doing this boat also. We have the most experienced group of designers and engineers in this industry. This 64 will debut at the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show this October. Stay tuned as we tell the story of the new Viking 64.