
Viking yachts from New Gretna, New Jersey presents its new web site. It started as a combination of events and part of a destiny when in 1961 the two Healey brothers, Bill an ironworker at his father’s steel company, and Bob the attorney with real estate expertise will build a marina on the Bass River. The two brothers notice that for the marina to make money it will need to sell boats, equipment, provide repairs, and dry docking. For the boat building part the Healey brothers struck a deal with Carl Peterson, owner of Peterson-Viking who builds a dozen boats a year of good looking and seaworthy sportfish cruisers made of wood. Amidst financial difficulty at Peterson-Viking in 1963, the Healey brothers are approached by the bank to buy the struggling boat-building business. On first April 1964 the two brothers are the new owners of Peterson-Viking and soon after drop the Peterson and rename the company to Viking, and start building boats in an unheated shed in a peace of land behind the marina they just sold. The operation is simple, Bill is the boat builder and Bob is the money man. Seven years pass and the Healey brothers move forward by presenting Viking first fiberglass boat with the 33 Convertible in 1971. A year later to this Viking presents the 40 Convertible which in a ten year production run will sell over four hundred units, setting the record as the company best seller. In 1987 Viking will purchase Gulfstar yachts factory, a St. Petersburg of Florida yacht builder from the Lazzara family, but will close the premises in 1992 on the aftermath of the luxury tax introduced in 1991 and ship equipment to New Gretna, Florida. The Viking constant stable growth stops in 1990 Gulf War Recession, with the dull recession period hitting the US economy on that year and the disastrous 10% luxury tax on yachts introduced in 1991. The 10% luxury tax on yachts lasted till 1993 and had a disastrous effect seeing many boat and yacht builders close the doors and Viking reduce its workforce from 1500 to 64 personnel. It is said that the only reason Viking did not close was thanks to the resolute of the Healey brothers who risked there own capital to keep going on; selling personal resources, real-estate investment, and convincing it's banks to give a line of credit to keep ongoing. The Healey's were also a key player for removing the yacht luxury-tax, which was removed by Bill Clinton on tenth August 1993. After the storm comes shine and following the luxury tax Viking gains the upper hand to become a leader in the production Sportfish yacht segment, and in just two years on 1995 launches it's largest sportfish yacht build to that date with the 72 Convertible, and will present more newer to fifty foot and bigger models. In 2000 Viking will expand and modernize its plant at New Gretna, and opens a service facility in Riviera Beach Florida on 2002. The New Gretna plant is expanded again in 2012 added with solar-panels for energy, tri-generation power plant using natural gas to power six microturbines, and waste-water treatment. In October 2013 Pat Healey, following his father Bill retirement becomes the president and CEO of the Viking Yacht Company. In 2014 Viking also adds another yard a few blocks north to the Florida located Viking Service Center, named the Viking Yachting Center and is home to it's Atlantic Marine Electronics and Palm Beach Towers subsidiaries. In 2016 Viking will purchase the ten miles distanced Ocean Yachts plant at the Mullica River New Jersey, and transforms it to build smaller Viking's under fifty foot, and from 2019 is the home to the that year launched Valhalla Boatworks center console line up, which today features nine models from 28 to 54 feet. Bigger Viking yachts keep also on coming over the years; 74 Convertible and Enclosed Bridge in 2004 selling over fifty units in a five year production run, 82 Convertible and Enclosed Bridge in 2009 entering Viking in the super 24 meters plus size, 92 Convertible and Enclosed Bridge produced from 2014 to 2021 in 21 units, and the 93 Motor Yacht produced in 2017 and 2019 in just two units. Today Viking builds around one hundred cruisers and yachts a year, in a twenty six model line up which start from the 46 Billfish and goes up to the 90 Sky Bridge. Viking currently offers six ranges: Convertible, Enclosed Bridge, Sky Bridge, Open Express, Sport Coupe, Sport Tower, with its latest model being the fall 2025 debut of its third generation 50 Convertible. Viking new website takes you around with the following buttons: Models, About Viking, Explore, Locate a Dealer, and Contact Viking. Viking is also on social media with buttons on the bottom right side of the page taking you to its Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Vimeo pages.
Production History:
37 Express 1967-68
38 Double Cabin 1970
38 Flybridge Double Cabin1970-72
53 Motor Yacht 1971-72
33 Convertible 1971-74 *fiberglass production starts
33 Sport Sedan 1972-76
40 Convertible 1972-82 (400+-)
43 Double 1975-83
35 Sedan Fisherman / Flybridge Sport Fisher 1974-84
46 Convertible Sport Fisher 1981-85
44 Motor Yacht 1982-90
41 Convertible 1983-89 (200+-)
50 Cockpit Motor Yacht 1983-89
35 Sportfisherman 1984-86 (32)
35 Convertible 1985-92
48 Convertible Sport Fisher 1985-90
48 Motor Yacht 1986-88
55 Motor Yacht 1987-90
63 Cockpit Motor Yacht 1987-91
63 Widebody Motor Yacht 1987-91
45 Convertible 1987-93 (250+-)
55 Cockpit MY 1988
57 Convertible Sport Fisher 1988-91 (29)
70 Motor Yacht 1989-94
50 Motor Yacht 1990-92
57 Motor Yacht 1990-95
72 Cockpit Motor Yacht 1990-94
38 Convertible 1990-95
53 Convertible 1990-98 (100+)
43 Convertible 1990-2002
65 Cockpit Motor Yacht 1991-94
65 Motor Yacht 1991-95
50 Convertible 1991-2001 (142)
58 Convertible 1991-2001 (110)
54 Sports Yacht 1994-2001
43 Open 1994-2002
47 Convertible 1994-2002
60 Cockpit Sport Yacht 1994-2001
72 Convertible 1995-2002 *68 Convertible project
55 Convertible 1997-2003 (115)
65 Convertible 1998-2005 (80+-) includes 80 EC
50 Open 1999-2003
61 Convertible 1999-2006 (100+)
65 Enclosed Bridge 2000-04 (80+) includes 80 Conv
52 Convertible 2001-06
48 Convertible 2002-09
45 Convertible 2003-08
45 Open 2003-09
56 Convertible 2003-10
74 Convertible 2004-09 (50-) includes 70EB
74 Enclosed Bridge 2005-09 (50-) includes 70C
68 Convertible 2005-09
68 Enclosed Bridge Convertible 2006-09
52 Open 2006-
56 Enclosed Bridge 2006-10
64 Convertible 2006-10
52 Sport Yacht 2006-12
64 Enclosed Bridge 2006-10
52 Open 2007-12
54 Convertible 2007-11
60 Convertible 2008-12
60 Enclosed Bridge Convertible 2008-13
50 Convertible (ii) 2008-13 (42)
54 Convertible 2008-12
82 Convertible 2009-14 (15)
57 Convertible 2009-12
46 Convertible 2009-15
46 Open 2009-
76 Convertible 2009-19
82 Enclosed Bridge Convertible 2009-14 (15)
70 Convertible 2010-16
76 Enclosed Bridge Convertible 2010-19
42 Convertible 2010-17
70 Enclosed Bridge Convertible 2011-16
42 Open 2011-16
55 Convertible 2012-18
66 Convertible 2012-18
66 Enclosed Bridge 2012-18
62 Convertible 2013-20 (70)
92 Enclosed Bridge Convertible 2014-22 (21) *all three versions
75 MY 2014-19 *72 MY project
52 Convertible 2014-19
52 Open 2014-20
52 Sport Coupe 2014-20
52 Sport Tower 2014-20
80 Convertible 2015-23 (39/54)
92 Convertible 2016-22 (21) includes Enclosed and Skybridge models
80 Enclosed Bridge Convertible 2016-23 (15/54)
72 Convertible 2016-24 (75) *includes EB
72 Enclosed Bridge 2016-24 (75) *includes Convertible
48 Convertible 2016-24 (55)
48 Open 2016-24 (25) *includes Open and ST
37 Billfish 2016-17
82 Cockpit Motor Yacht 2017-19 (3)
93 Motor Yacht 2017-19 (2)
48 ST 2017-24 (25) *includes Open and SC
44 Open 2017-25
38 Billfish 2018-25
68 Convertible 2018- (52 *includes 68EB
68 Enclosed Bridge 2018- (52 *includes 68C
44 Convertible 2018-
38 Open Billfish 2018-
46 Billfish 2018-
58 Convertible (ii) 2019- (50
54 Convertible 2020-
54 Open 2021-
54 Sport Coupe 2021-
54 Sport Tower 2021-
64 Convertible 2021-
90 Skybridge 2023- (18 *includes Convertible and Enclosed Bridge versions
90 Convertible 2023- (18 *includes Enclosed Bridge and Skybridge versions
82 Convertible 2024-
74 Convertible (ii) 2024-
50 Convertible (iii) 2025-
50 Billfish 2026-
Viking first fiberglass boat is the 33 Convertible introduced in 1971