Viking 50 Convertible Walkthrough

The latest iteration of the Viking classic

The third-generation of this popular Viking model features a long list of updates including a streamlined walk-around flybridge design with forward lounge, 131-square-foot cockpit, mezzanine seating with tackle and cooler storage, twin 1,200-hp MAN Engines and a three-stateroom, two-head layout.

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Charlie Levine

Charlie is Editor-at-Large for Power & Motoryacht. He's a lifelong angler and boater who grew up on the shores of the Long Island Sound. He currently resides in Florida with his wife and two sons.

More Videos, Currents

A close-up, side-profile shot of a woman cleaning the white vinyl upholstery of a boat seat. She is wearing a teal t-shirt featuring a ship's wheel logo with the word "NAUTICAL" printed beneath it, as well as dangling silver hoop earrings. With a focused expression, she uses a yellow microfiber cloth in one hand and a small white cleaning pad or cotton ball in the other to wipe down the armrest of a white captain's chair. The background shows the bright, sunlit interior structures and windshield frames of the boat.

Secrets to a Clean Boat

Margarita Xistris has spent over 30 years making yachts sparkle. Here’s some of what she’s learned along the way.

A vintage, low-angle historical photograph of a military Patrol Boat River (PBR) cruising through choppy river water. The dark, camouflage-painted combat vessel features a rounded black hull with a red bottom, kicking up a white water spray from its hull. Soldiers wearing military helmets and gear are visible on board, with a crewman stationed at the helm beneath a black canvas canopy structure equipped with antennas and a radar unit. An American flag flies prominently from the stern, and a machine gun mount is positioned at the back of the vessel under an overcast sky.

Still in Service

A boat once used to train soldiers for combat in Vietnam is ready for her next—and arguably more important—mission.

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