Viking 72C
From the air or from the dock, the 72C is immediately recognizable as a Viking.
Viking 72C
It’s tough to tell but the 72 features stand-up headroom,
and the space between the engines makes servicing them a synch.
Viking 72C
Heavy doors, followed by crew’s quarters make the forward living spaces exceptionally quiet.
Viking 72C
Note the 72’s cockpit; not only is it spacious, its elevated seating makes
you feel like you’re in the coliseum watching the action unfold.
Viking 72C
6 full-size men and there’s still room to spare.
Viking 72C
Now that looks like some fun real-world testing from the team at Viking.
Viking 72C
Waiting for the bite.
Viking 72C
The key to climbing up the tuna tower: Don’t look down!
Viking 72C
Battlewagon on the outside, motoryacht on the inside.
Viking 72C
Stowage solutions abound on the 72C, allowing for extended fishing—or cruising—excursions.
Viking 72C
Now THAT is a clever place to stow rods.
Viking 72C
There’s plenty of space to prep meals for a family of 4 or a crew of 20.
Viking 72C
Yes, this is the master stateroom of a sportfisherman.
The interior styling and brightwork can be altered depending on your taste.
Viking 72C
The forward stateroom also provides the comfort of home.
Viking 72C
Oversized bunks make overnight canyon trips a comfortable experience.
Viking 72C
With a top hop of 44.4 knots, the Viking 72C will get you over the horizon in a hurry.