There’s one in Newport Beach CA where I live named Tomahawk. I was talking to the owner a few weeks ago and he asked if I wanted to go for a ride when they went down to Mexico, I think the exact words out of my mouth were something along the lines of ‘don’t fuck with me, that’s not cool.’ Turns out, he wasn’t, and I got myself a spot on one of these tanks😍
@@DenisonYachting dont know if this is a stupid question but does the boat get offshore power and how does it get power if it's not hooked up to the dock?
I have never enjoyed any forms of ladders other than a bunk bed. I'm not so sure I could appreciate riding in tuna tower while underway. Not so sure I could appreciate being up there with motors off on rolling sea's
Fred Johnson if you’re referring to the navy blue one with the red stripe I gotta agree that one has more options but I’m not sure if you’ve every been on a Viking but all the boats are built basically flawlessly and I’d take either one
Fred Johnson Fred Johnson nice I’ve been on a couple charters on a 62’ and 50’ convertible model and it just blows every center console out of the water obviously but one day I’d like to have a 92’ with specs like Unteathered only 17 though so not any time soon
A stunner. i didn't think fishing boats were built much over 60 feet (and I grew up spending summers boating in a big marina!). How wrong I was! Dream boat! I'll settle for a heavily used 30 footer once I've had a few more years to save up though.
Never did like the idea of having a boat so big it requires a crew. A crew would be great for entertaining friends, but truth is I wanna operate and maintain it myself. I find a lot of joy in that. Keep it under 50' or so and you can operate it all by yourself.
They are great because they mix family, entertainment, and fishing. but I always found smaller boats better for fishing, unless you are after trophy fish (bluefin, etc). Lower and easier to get your hands down to the water. And I feel guilty running such a nice boat like a fishing workhorse.
Lovely yacht, but there's going to be some wild injuries in that main salon during rough seas. No grab rails, sharp corners and edges everywhere. Love these videos from you guys, really get to see an amazing range of boats.
YES what a Beautiful yacht this is and ofcourse very well presented just like it should !! I love this yacht however I don't think this Viking yacht likes me 2 much !! Ow Boy 😅😅❤❤❤
Good question. Really depends on how you think you'll be using your next boat. The Princess 75 and 92 Viking are both awesome boats, but really built for different purposes.
OK, so I think I could abide with it. My dad once had an order in for a Viking 40 sport fisher in the 1980s. Unfortunately, his business took a turn for the worst. We ended up having to suffer with our 42' 1942 Chris Craft Tri Cabin that we had to varnish for years on end. It was a magnificent boat that attracted plenty of attention though!
@@alexclarke1416 Yeah.. Almost 8m usd.. You did great on the boat though i really wish one day i can afford this beautifull boat! Great job man you really did awesome on that boat you probably gonna get a buyer soon enough and i hope So too! If it was Not me of course hehe..
I never did like Sea Ray's. Went to a bunch of boat dealers with my dad in the early 2000's and the Sea Ray's always seemed cheap. They also only built single engine designs, even on the 30-40 foot boats. Outboards are the way to go under 40'. You ever try to work on a stern drive? It sucks! you'll be on your back upside down in a tiny engine compartment. Working on an outboard is easy, just like working on a bottom drive with a full scale engine room.
A yacht sure beats paying that money on taxes. Business taxes went from 35% rate to 22% rates and the budget deficit and yacht sales took off like crazy.
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that his and hers toilets being connected by a see through connecting shower could lead to some awkward crapping moments if the rest of the heads were occupied and two guests not intimately involved with each other or comfortable with seeing another person use the toilet at the same time. they need to add some sort of privacy options for that.