This 2012 Viking 64 Convertible is a fiberglass sportfish powered by twin Caterpillar C32A diesel engines rated at 1,825 hp each. The boat features a 64-foot length with a 19-foot beam, providing substantial proportions for extended cruising and fishing operations.
Recent mechanical work includes aftercooler replacement and a 1,000-hour service completed in February 2026, along with new Caterpillar engine displays installed in 2025. The dual 29-kilowatt Onan generators provide independent power, with one unit replaced in 2024 after 600 hours of operation. Two Seakeeper 6 gyroscopes installed in 2020 received full service in 2024 for stabilization. Climate control was updated with new air conditioning units in 2023, and a 1,000-gallon-per-day watermaker with spot-free system supports self-sufficiency. An Eskimo ice chipper from 2022 and a newly motorized 1,000-pound capacity davit round out the deck equipment.
Electronics are comprehensive and current. Navigation systems include Furuno and Garmin GPS plotters at the helm and in the cockpit, supported by Furuno 96-mile and Garmin 24-mile radars for redundancy. A FLIR thermal camera, Simrad autopilot, and dual ICOM VHF radios with command microphone handle communication and automation. Fusion stereo provides entertainment.
The hull and topsides received a full paint job in Whisper Grey, reflecting recent cosmetic attention to the exterior.
Length
64.00 FT
Beam
19.17 FT
Weight
105,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
2
Engine Make
Caterpillar
Engine Model
C32A
Power
2 x NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
2,180 GAL
Water
325 GAL