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    YACHT NAME:
    2027 Viking 70 Convertible 2027 Viking 70C
    MODEL:
    70 Convertible
    BUILDER:
    Viking
    YEAR BUILT:
    2027
    LOCATION:
    New Gretna NJ
    ASKING PRICE:
    N/A
    DESIGNER:
    N/A
    HULL:
    Fiberglass
    CATEGORY:
    Convertible Boats

    DESCRIPTION:

    Introducing the all-new Viking 70 Convertible (Gen II) — a tournament-ready, luxury sportfishing yacht that redefines performance, innovation, and offshore capability. Built on decades of Viking Yachts’ proven design excellence, this 70-foot convertible sportfish delivers unmatched fishability, cutting-edge engineering, and refined comfort for serious anglers and discerning owners alike.

    This four-stateroom, five-head Viking yacht is engineered for extended offshore adventures, featuring a spacious and highly functional layout with a dedicated crew stateroom and private engine room access. The interior showcases Viking’s renowned craftsmanship, with a stunning horizontal-grain walnut finish, a large salon with L-shaped seating, and a fully equipped galley available in island or peninsula configurations.

    Designed for peak tournament performance, the Viking 70 boasts an extended cockpit and mezzanine, providing maximum working space during offshore action. The flybridge helm offers exceptional visibility, state-of-the-art electronics integration, and multiple seating and lounge areas for both operation and relaxation.

    Powered by twin MAN V12X 2200 MHP or MTU 12V2000 M96Z engines, this high-performance sportfisher achieves speeds approaching 43 knots, supported by Viking’s advanced propulsion system, optimized hull design, and hydrodynamic running gear for a smooth, dry, and efficient ride.

    Additional highlights include:

    • Tournament-ready cockpit with enhanced layout
    • Palm Beach Towers (PBT) tuna tower compatibility
    • Spot Zero watermaker & ElectroSea system
    • Advanced engine room ventilation and accessibility
    • Omni sonar integration capability
    • Spacious master, VIP, and guest accommodations

    Drawing from the DNA of Viking’s 90, 82, and 74 models, the new 70 Convertible represents the next evolution in luxury sportfishing yachts, combining speed, strength, and sophistication in one elite package.

    Set to debut at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2026, the Viking 70 Convertible is poised to dominate both the tournament circuit and the luxury yacht market.

    Contact HMY Yacht Sales today to learn more about this exceptional Viking sportfish yacht.


    Manufacturer Description

    Viking Yachts is proud to announce another game-changing addition to its industry-leading lineup – the second-generation Viking 70 Convertible. This four-stateroom, five-head bluewater battlewagon marks the next evolution in a lineage of tournament-winning boats defined by performance, craftsmanship and fishability. The 70 reflects decades of experience from the same core group – a collaboration among Viking’s Design and Engineering, R&D and Production teams, along with senior leaders who fish the boats and guide product development firsthand. Together, they’ve shaped Viking’s evolution through experience, teamwork and a shared drive of building a better boat every day. “We have the best team in the business,” said Pat Healey, Viking President and CEO. “Every time we challenge them to create a new model, they deliver. Together, this group has designed more than 80 models over three decades – an incredible accomplishment by any standard. And there’s a lot more to come.”


    DESIGN EVOLUTION 

    Viking’s design heritage includes milestone models such as the 55 Convertible introduced in 1997, followed by the 61 and 65 in the early 2000s that helped shape the modern sportfishing convertible. The 65 marked Viking’s breakthrough with a large sportfisher, proving it could compete and win on the tournament circuit, and set the stage for the next generation of performance-driven designs. Viking has delivered 220 yachts from 68 to 72 feet, underscoring a long tradition of innovation and tournament-winning success. The 70 also benefits from the proven DNA of Viking’s latest three convertibles – the 90, 82 and 74. “Each hull and running surface played a part in shaping this boat,” said Viking Design Manager David Wilson. “We started fresh, looking at what we did in this size range last time and how we could make it even better.” ALWAYS REFINING Wilson and his team continued the length-to-beam progression established with the 74, 82 and 90, creating a hull that runs clean and efficient while delivering a spacious interior. The new 70 is three inches narrower than the Gen II 68, further enhancing ride quality. Subtle adjustments to deadrise, chine placement and strake geometry result in a smooth, dry ride with improved efficiency. “Our goal was to optimize performance while providing spacious and comfortable living accommodations,” Wilson said. “We achieved this by taking small amounts from multiple areas – a half inch here, an inch there – and when you step aboard, you will realize how large it feels inside, and you will really notice it when you run the boat.”


    COCKPIT AND MEZZANINE 

    The 70’s cockpit has been lengthened to give the crew more working room during the heat of battle. That extension was engineered into the hull and machinery layout from the start, ensuring the yacht’s running attitude, trim and sightlines remain balanced. “You can’t just add length to a cockpit and call it a success,” Wilson said. “Every change in weight, structure and geometry affects how the boat runs – and it all has to be balanced from the keel up.”


    FLYBRIDGE 

    The flybridge provides excellent aft visibility, with a reshaped overhang and a repositioned helm console. The center console helm is fitted with flush-mounted electronics displays; controls, monitors and switches are arranged for access and visibility. Three helm chairs line the console, joined by a forward lounge with storage (freezer optional) and dual lounges to port and starboard with shared backrests – one facing forward, the other aft. Forward, a sink and freezer are built into the brow.


    INTERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS

    Entering from the cockpit, the dayhead sits immediately to starboard – a feature owners value during long days offshore. Forward are the electrical panel, bottle storage and a pop-up HDTV. The salon includes a portside L-shaped settee with a walnut table, a raised dinette to starboard with rod storage below and a galley. The galley can be configured with either a peninsula or island design. The peninsula extends to port with two bar stools, adding counter space and creating an end table between the galley and the L-shaped lounge. The island layout features three bar stools, allowing access around the galley and creating an open feel in the salon. The interior is built inside Viking’s in-house woodworking facility known as the Mill, where craftsmen shape every cabinet, stateroom, headliner and molding. Horizontal-grain walnut defines the interior. Below, the accommodations are arranged for comfort and privacy, with a large master stateroom, forward VIP and well-appointed guest staterooms. The crew stateroom is positioned aft with private access to the engineroom, supporting extended trips and tournament use.


    POWER AND SYSTEMS 

    The new Viking 70 will offer two primary propulsion options: the MAN V12X 2200 (2200 MHP) and the MTU 12V2000 M96Z (2222 MHP). Performance goals match the latest Viking 68 demo, which reached a top speed of about 43 knots with twin 2200 MHP MAN engines and flow-aligned rudders and struts. This hydrodynamic running gear, combined with propeller pockets and electronic power steering, is part of Viking’s Advanced Propulsion System. In addition to the powerplants, the engineroom houses systems that improve the boating experience, such as the Spot Zero Double Pass watermaker and purification system, the ElectroSea raw-water treatment system and Viking’s engineroom ventilation and fire suppression systems. All components are accessible and designed for easy maintenance in an engineroom painted in Snow White Awlgrip for better visibility. The 70 is engineered for a Palm Beach Towers (PBT) tuna tower, outriggers and omni sonar integration.


    LEGACY CONTINUES

    From the 55 of 1997 to this new 70 Convertible, Viking’s legacy has been built on refinement, innovation and the dedication of the same hands that have shaped its boats for generations. The Viking 70 Gen II Convertible – an open bridge model with a PBT tower – will make its world premiere at the 2026 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. 

    Disclaimer

    The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

    Length:
    70 ft
    Beam:
    18.92 ft
    Draft:
    5.5 ft
    Displacement:
    N/A
    Hull:
    Fiberglass
    Condition:
    Used
    Year Refit:
    N/A
    Number of Engines:
    2
    Engine Manufacturer:
    MTU
    Engine Model:
    12V2000 M96Z
    Power:
    2222 HP
    Engine Hours:
    N/A
    Fuel Type:
    N/A
    Holding Tank Capacity:
    229 gallon
    Fuel tank Capacity:
    2027 gallon
    Water Tank Capacity:
    345 gallon
    Disclaimer:

    This listing is courtesy of the BoatWizard MLS and may be centrally listed with another broker. It is offered as a convenience by David Walters Yachts to its clients and is not intended to convey representation of a particular vessel.

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