This 1989 Viking 63 Widebody is a fiberglass motor yacht powered by twin Detroit Diesel 8V92 engines that have been professionally rebuilt with fewer than 200 hours since overhaul. The boat cruises at approximately 18–20 knots with a top speed around 22–24 knots. Key systems include a stabilizer package for improved ride comfort, bow thruster for easier maneuvering, hydraulic swim platform, and onboard generator. The yacht displaces approximately 80,000 pounds and carries 1,200 gallons of fuel and 350 gallons of fresh water.
The interior is organized across three staterooms, each with en-suite heads and full showers. The main salon spans the full beam with wraparound windows and includes an entertainment center, wet bar, and galley equipped with refrigerator/freezer, cooktop, oven, and microwave. Additional features include a washer/dryer combo and extensive storage throughout. A large flybridge serves as the helm station with ample seating, while the aft deck provides space for entertaining.
Navigation equipment includes an updated GPS chartplotter, radar, autopilot, VHF radio, and depth sounder. Wide side decks allow safe passage around the boat, and the spacious layout suits extended cruising, entertaining, or liveaboard use. The recently overhauled engines and updated systems represent significant recent investment in the boat's mechanical and operational capabilities.
Length
63.00 FT
Beam
18.08 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
2
Engine Make
Detroit
Engine Model
8V 92
Hours
2,000 HRS
Fuel
Diesel