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Viking is one of the most recognised nameplates in American yacht building and for good reason. For 50 years, the company has built loyal following of buyers of its cruising and sports fishing yachts through its dedication to the high standards and quality construction based on New Jersey boat-building traditions.

History of Viking Yachts

Based in New Gretna, N.J., the company celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2014. It began production on April 1, 1964, after brothers Bob and Bill Healey bought a small, struggling New Jersey boat company, Peterson-Viking Builders. At that time the names Bertram and Hatteras dominated the United States’ boatbuilding industry. Nonetheless, Viking Yachts grew into a leading international supplier of semi-custom fiberglass yachts with more than 4,000 hull deliveries to its credit to customers all over the world.

Today, roughly 90 percent of all Viking components are made in-house. The Viking Marine Group includes Palm Beach Towers, which makes aluminum tuna towers, fiberglass hardtops, electronic boxes and other components; Atlantic Marine Electronics, which services and installs a variety of navigation and electronics, and the Viking Yacht Service Center in Riviera Beach, Florida.

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Viking’s model lineup includes open and closed bridge convertibles, sport yachts, and motor yachts up to 28 metres in length. Among the many honours the company has received is CIGNA Recreational Marine’s Award for Excellence. Company president Bill Healy also has been named to the U.S. National Marine Manufacturers Association Hall of Fame.

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  • Updated: September 20, 2018

By any stretch, the Viking Yachts facility in New Gretna, New Jersey, is immense, where 1,300 talented craftsmen strive to fulfill the company’s mantra of building a better boat every day. More than 90 percent of each boat is produced in-house, and the factory delivers about 80 boats each year. Celebrating their 55th year in 2019, the company was started by brothers Bill and Bob Healey in 1964 when they bought Peterson-Viking Builders, a small New Jersey company with a line of 37-foot wooden sport-fishers. Today, more than 4,000 Viking yachts have been delivered, making them an undeniable powerhouse in the marine industry.

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Viking’s New 90-Foot Sportfish Yacht

  • By Kim Kavin
  • August 1, 2023

Viking Yachts made more than a few anglers happy with its Viking 92 model, delivering 21 of those boats to new owners in a span of seven years. But then, a few years ago, eco-minded regulations came into play that would have required additional equipment on board—equipment that was problematic in so many ways that the builder decided to design a new model instead, one that was just a bit smaller to avoid the regulatory size cutoff. That new sport fishing model is the 90C, which premiered at the Miami International Boat Show in February 2023. As of early April 2023, 16 of the 90Cs had already been sold.

“We designed it right under 24 meters,” says Pat Healey, president and CEO of Viking Yachts. “We took 13 inches out of the beam, 27 inches out of the length, we got it under 24 meters, and we gained outstanding performance. The boat cruises at 32, 33 knots, tops out at 38 full of fuel. We see 40 knots every day with it—that’s a big increase in speed over the 92. The 92 is an awesome, incredible boat, but this boat, it’s seven years of building 92s—everything we learned from doing that, we took it and put it into this boat.”

The 90C’s features include a 203-gallon transom fish box/livewell, a pair of 103-gallon insulated in-deck fish boxes (with optional refrigeration), a Seakeeper 35, and a cockpit sole that’s reinforced for a fighting chair, rocket launcher or table. Inside are six staterooms and seven heads, along with a full-size stackable washer and dryer.

Hull No. 1 of the 90C is being used as a demo boat on the tournament circuit. It was headed to the Bahamas as this issue went to press, with Healey pleased about its performance: “It just does things like a 70- or 80-foot boat, but you have the accommodations of a 92.” 

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Innovators in Boating - The Healey Brothers & Viking Yachts

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The pleasure boat industry is chock full of the most interesting of people -- hard working, dedicated individuals and families who have often put their life’s savings and full-time energies to fulfilling their dreams of creating the boats we know and love.

These are their stories.

Robert T. (Bob) Healey Sr. graduated with a degree in political science, earned a law degree from Philadelphia University, and practiced law for 25 years before retiring as a senior partner at his own law firm in New Jersey.

At that point, in the mid-1950s, his brother Bill Healey joined him in a real estate development business.

Soon after, they purchased and improved the Bass River Marina in New Gretna, New Jersey.

In 1964, they bought Peterson-Viking Builders, a local respected but struggling builder of 37-foot wooden cruising and sportfishing boats. The brothers moved the company next door to a marina on the banks of the Bass River and changed the name to Viking Yachts .

They subsequently sold the marina to concentrate on boat building, with Bob gravitating towards the management and financial side of the business while Bill took over the physical boat building within the plant.

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In 1967, Viking Yachts offered seven models, all made of wood, in 37, 38, and 44 feet in Express, Fly Bridge Sedan, Sport Fisherman, and Motor Yacht designs. All were inboard powered and only two were diesels. By 1968, the only Express model and only 37-footer, a holdover from the Peterson-Viking days, was gone. By 1970, Double Cabin designs had been added to appeal to family cruising as well as for extended fishing excursions.

In 1971, they adopted the relatively new technology of fiberglass construction and introduced their first composite model -- the Viking 33 Convertible. The 38-foot flybridge Sport Fisher and Double Cabin models were still being made of wood, as were the 42 and brand new 53-foot Motor Yachts. The Healey brothers made a point to participate in as many fishing tournaments as possible to learn how their boats were being used and what their customers wanted. They continued to do this throughout their careers.

The following year there were only three Viking models -- all of fiberglass construction. There was the 33 Convertible Sport Fisherman and Sport Sedan, plus the brand new 40 Convertible Sedan Fisherman in gasoline or diesel inboard power. This new Convertible is arguably the model that put Viking on the map and set the standard for future Viking designs. The market loved it.

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This design featured high freeboard forward with considerable bow flare and a flush foredeck, all in aid of running in high offshore sea conditions. The noticeable step-deck design provided a large but safe cockpit with decent access to the water for landing the big ones. The “convertible” part of the model referred to the boat offering both great fishing features and entertaining accommodations with the salon, galley, and staterooms. Most convertible models would offer a bulkhead between the cockpit and salon and a flybridge control station for better fish spotting was a must.

The 33 was dropped within a couple of years and the model lineup stayed pretty much the same in 35, 40, and 43 feet through to 1981 when a 46-foot Convertible Sport Fisher was added. By 1983, the 40 Convertible had become a 41 and the 43 Double Cabin had become a 44. In that year, a 50-foot Cockpit Motor Yacht was a new addition to the fleet. In 1985, the 48 Convertible Sport Fisher brought the model lineup to six distinct models from 35 to 50 feet. 1988 saw the addition of a 55 Motor Yacht and a 57 Convertible Sport Fisher to the lineup.

It was around this time in the late 1980’s that Viking Yachts purchased the highly respected Gulfstar Yachts from which Viking added two 55-foot motor yacht models to its offering. By the early 1990’s, Viking was offering 12 models from 35 to 57 feet, all but two with diesel power. At this time, I had the pleasure of assisting in the water testing one of the new Viking Gulfstar Motor Yachts at the Miami International Boat Show. The experience of running a motor yacht that size and subjecting it to suitable test criteria was most memorable. The boat was phenomenal.

But the early 90's were terrible times, especially for large luxury boatbuilders in the US, as a recession coupled with the Federal Luxury Tax in 1991 put a virtual halt to large boat sales. As the Healey brothers invested their own savings to help keep the business going, they were forced to lay off 95% of their employees and reduce operations to only one remaining facility. Bob Healey gained notoriety by chartering buses to carry laid off boat workers to protest the Luxury Tax on Capital Hill in Washington, D.C.

The tax was a total failure in terms of federal government revenue, and it was devastating to the boating world. The tax was repealed in 1993 and Viking, since it had remained somewhat in business, was able to pick up where it left off. Incredibly, it would surge ahead over the next years to become the world’s largest manufacturer of sportfishing yachts. By the mid-90s, Viking offered 11 models from 38 to 60 feet of mostly Convertible yachts. Their new 60-foot Sport Yacht was awarded “Boat of the Year” by Boating Magazine.

In 1996, Bob and Bill Healey founded the non-profit Recreational Fishing Alliance to promote sustainable fisheries and a healthy marine environment. This same year saw the formation of Viking Cruising Yachts to distribute British made Princess Yachts from 42 to 140 feet. These yachts were built to Viking's North American standards and amenity requirements and were distributed solely through the Viking dealer network in North and Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean.

The late 1990’s saw the introduction of the 55 Convertible, designed to be “the ultimate mid-range luxury performance sportfisherman.” This was followed the next year with the legendary 65 Convertible which offered unrivaled speed, range, and comfort. It was capable of over 40 mph at full throttle from its optional 1800 horsepower diesel engines.

The turn of the new century saw Viking open a new service facility in Riviera Beach, Florida to cater to Viking owners who spent winters in southern climates. The Healey’s bought back the original Bass River Marina located right next to the Viking Yachts facility and renamed it the Viking Yachting Center . Then in 2003, Viking created Atlantic Marine Electronics (AME) based out of the Viking Yachting Center to create the sophisticated electronics and navigation packages for Viking Yachts and Sport Cruisers.

That same year and operating out of the Riviera Beach facility, Palm Beach Towers was created to design and fabricate the tuna towers and other parts needed for Viking boats, as well as for some additional builders. Bob and Bill Healey were also inducted into the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) Hall of Fame in 2003 for their contributions to the recreational marine industry.

2004 saw the introduction of Viking’s largest yacht to date -- the 74 Convertible. That was followed in 2005 with the 68 Convertible and the enclosed bridge 74. To keep up with demand, additional facilities were opened at New Gretna and Riviera Beach. New enclosed bridge models were created from most existing models in the lineup with new 52, 54, and 56 model variations being produced.

In 2008, Viking showcased its new series of models designed specifically for the Pacific West Coast market of California and Baja. Spring 2009 saw the introduction of Viking’s new flagship 82 Convertible as well as the new 46 and 57 Convertibles. Pod drives were first introduced in 2010 on the 42 Convertible, while 2011 saw solar roof panels added to the New Gretna facilities to supplement factory electricity requirements. The new setup allowed the company to reduce CO2 emissions by 3,000 tons.

When Viking celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2014 it introduced its new flagship 92 Convertible -- a design three years in the making and the largest sportfishing convertible yacht in the world to ever utilize resin-infused construction. Also new was Viking’s return to the motor yacht market with the head-turning 75 MY. 2016 saw Viking purchase the former Ocean Yachts facility as well as molds for Ocean’s 37 Billfish.

The following year, Viking introduced its new seven stateroom, three deck, enclosed bridge flagship 93 Motor Yacht, thus announcing that it was no longer simply a sportfishing boat company. In 2019, Viking shocked the industry again with the introduction of its subsidiary company Valhalla Boatworks along with its 33, 37, and 41 Center Consoles. Also introduced were the new 38 and 46 Billfish models.

Now in 2023, Viking offers 28 models -- nine Open Bridge convertible models from 44 to 90 feet, three Billfish models from 38 to 46 feet, three Open models from 44 to 54 feet, seven Enclosed Bridge models from 68 to 90 feet, and six Sport Yachts from 44 to 54 feet. In addition, Valhalla Boatworks offers four models of semi-custom high performance luxury center consoles from 37 to 55 feet.

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If you were keeping track of the current Viking offerings as outlined above, the 90 Convertible in Open and Enclosed Bridge models are now the biggest in the lineup. What, you then may ask, happened to the 92 and the 93 Convertible and Motor Yacht models? The answer is that an international mandate to reduce nitrogen-oxide emissions on boats exceeding a load-line length of 78-feet was put in place in 2017 with the deadline later extended to 2023. Since Viking decided there were no selective catalytic reduction systems available on the market at reasonable pricing, it elected to introduce a slightly smaller model in order to comply with the mandate. Thus, the slightly smaller 90 Convertible was born.

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57 years after he and brother Bill co-founded Viking Yachts, Bob Healey passed away at the age of 92 in December, 2021. Bill Healey still visits the Viking facility whenever he can and still makes a point of shaking the hand of each employee at the end of each day, a practice he has maintained since day one. A second generation of Healeys now runs both Viking Yachts and the family real estate investments while a third generation, two of Bill’s grandsons, are actively involved and learning the ropes with Valhalla Boatworks.

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Vikings' free-agent breakdown: edge rusher jonathan greenard.

On the night of March 13, just hours after the Vikings officially signed their first wave of free agents at TCO Performance Center, those players, their families and some Vikings coaches had dinner together.

New edge rusher Jonathan Greenard, who signed a four-year deal worth up to $76 million, was among the intrigued guests. He had just agreed to join his fifth different head coach in five NFL seasons. He had seen many leadership styles, and right away Kevin O'Connell's seemed different.

"That was kind of newer to me," Greenard said. "That environment of coach sitting down with you, talking with you and stuff like that. Just having that open communication and knowing we all want the same thing at the end of the day. It's about getting the job done and it can be achieved through communication. I think having that and seeing them in their element outside of football was pretty cool and new for me. That was definitely a good feeling."

The Vikings prioritized Greenard, once a 2020 third-round pick, to revamp their pass rush. They agreed on a contract less than an hour into NFL free agency opening last week. Here's a look at what they're getting.

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Age: 27 in May

Height: 6-foot-3

Weight: 259 pounds

Jersey number: 58

Contract: 4 years, $76 million with $38 million guaranteed at signing

At a glance: Appeared in 50 of 69 NFL games through four seasons, including two playoff games; 33 tackles for losses, 23 sacks, eight pass deflections, three forced fumbles and an interception returned for a touchdown.

Injury history: Greenard has yet to play a full NFL season; suffered a season-ending calf injury midway through the 2022 season; missed nearly all of 2018 at Louisville due to a dislocated right wrist.

Notable: Greenard isn't as tall as the 6-foot-5 Danielle Hunter, but he has longer reach. Greenard's nearly 35-inch arms tied for the longest among all defensive linemen at the 2020 NFL scouting combine.

'An explosive player'

Once an undersized linebacker in northwestern Georgia, Greenard has kept much of his athleticism while developing into a productive NFL edge rusher. On the field, acceleration is his "biggest thing," Texans defensive coordinator Matt Burke told Houston reporters last season. Greenard fires off the line quickly to get a step ahead of the opposing blocker and has the flexibility to bend his body around a tight corner to the quarterback.

His breakout season last year under Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans featured a career-high 22 hits on the quarterback, including 12.5 sacks that trailed only nine other NFL defenders. He was among the NFL's quickest to apply pressure, averaging 2.56 seconds to affect the quarterback, according to NFL Next Gen Stats.

"Getting off the ball, I would say, is JG's biggest thing," Burke told Houston reporters on Nov. 2. "Like when he's launching and covering ground out of his stance, he sort of plays on his terms. He's an explosive player.

"So, when he gets out, he's like forcing linemen to make decisions earlier and he can get into the rush earlier," Burke added. "When he stutters at the line of scrimmage, or he's not quite as threatening, maybe he doesn't look the same. For him to go through that process and realize when the success is coming for him, when he plays with his length and when he's explosive, he's a pretty impactful player. The consistency for him to do that play in and play out, I feel like he's been trending through the whole season to this point, and hopefully he keeps growing."

Below is a five-play clip of Greenard's 2023 season, starting with a speed-to-power rush that results in a sack against Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley. While this is a highlight reel, there were some lowlights. Greenard has to clean up his tackling after missing 13 attempts last year, according to PFF. His missed tackle rate was the worst in Houston last year and would've been in Minnesota, too. Greenard is effective when wrapping up. He was among six Texans with at least 20 run stops for the NFL's No. 2 run defense (3.5 yards per carry).

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Greenard, a former team captain at Louisville in 2018, has been touted as an intelligent leader with a "worker-bee" approach . He said he's adaptable. He's had to be.

Brian Flores will be Greenard's seventh defensive coordinator in 10 years. He had three defensive coaches in four years at the University of Louisville. He reunited with one of them, Todd Grantham, when transferring to Florida for his last college season. The NFL team that drafted him, the Texans, got a new head coach all four years he was there.

"I've actually been dealing with D-coordinator changes since college," Greenard said. "To come to the league, it kind of helped me prepare for that and just understand to be versatile in any system. I think that's a great thing that I learned football in all types of schemes."

He'll have to be versatile under Flores, the second-year Vikings defensive play caller.

According to PFF, Greenard has mostly rushed wide against left tackles in his NFL career, very rarely drifting inside or dropping into coverage. It'll be interesting to see how Greenard fits into Flores' blitz schemes that have historically asked defenders to work through various responsibilities. Last season, Patrick Jones II led Vikings edge rushers with more than 50 snaps inside the tackles; Greenard has 10 such snaps in four NFL seasons.

"Thankfully my job is a lot easier than others," Greenard said about adapting to new schemes. "I can just rush and go get the quarterback. Not too much more thinking than that. But coming into a system like this, we are going to be using a lot of different [things] that I've done before and I think that's the best where you can showcase everybody's abilities."

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    Don't miss your chance to score an amazing buying opportunity on the latest Viking sportfish and motor yachts available from Galati Yacht Sales. View our line-up of in-stock Viking Yachts, available at our Galati locations. CALL A SPECIALIST (833) 701-0472. 3 Yachts. Coming Soon.

  12. Viking Yachts Service

    Full service, Viking staffed and trained service yard in Riviera Beach, Florida: 1550 Avenue C Riviera Beach, FL 33404: Phone: (561) 493-2800: [email protected] : Viking Yacht Service Center in New Jersey: Full service, Viking staffed and trained service yard in New Gretna, New Jersey : 5724 N. Route 9 New Gretna, NJ 08224 : Phone: (609 ...

  13. Viking Yachts for sale in New Jersey

    Find 56 Viking Yachts for sale in New Jersey, including boat prices, photos, and more. Locate Viking boat dealers in NJ and find your boat at Boat Trader!

  14. Viking Yacht Yachting Center

    Viking Yachting Center. Situated on the tranquil shores of the Bass River, just north of Atlantic City, the Viking Yachting Center is a weather-protected haven for boats up to 50 feet. Purchased and renovated by the Viking Yacht Company in January of 2003, the 32-acre facility boasts many modern amenities including 250 deep-water slips, a pool ...

  15. Viking Yachts For Sale and Charter

    History of Viking Yachts. Based in New Gretna, N.J., the company celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2014. It began production on April 1, 1964, after brothers Bob and Bill Healey bought a small, struggling New Jersey boat company, Peterson-Viking Builders. At that time the names Bertram and Hatteras dominated the United States' boatbuilding ...

  16. Viking Yachts

    Viking Yachts - South Jersey Yacht Sales. Building a better boat every day has been Viking's philosophy for over five decades. This is why Viking leads the industry today in performance, innovations, engineering and luxury. View Our Viking Yachts Listings.

  17. Viking Yachts Factory Tour

    By any stretch, the Viking Yachts facility in New Gretna, New Jersey, is immense, where 1,300 talented craftsmen strive to fulfill the company's mantra of building a better boat every day. More than 90 percent of each boat is produced in-house, and the factory delivers about 80 boats each year. Celebrating their 55th year in 2019, the company was started by brothers Bill and Bob Healey in ...

  18. Viking's New 90-Foot Sportfish Yacht

    New Jersey's Viking Yachts has launched its new flagship 90-foot Convertible, a go-anywhere fishing machine. To understand the sheer size of the Viking Yachts 90C, note that the cockpit alone measures 224 square feet. Courtesy Viking Yachts. Viking Yachts made more than a few anglers happy with its Viking 92 model, delivering 21 of those boats ...

  19. Viking Yachts for sale

    Viking. Currently, Viking, a yacht brand has 503 yachts available for purchase on YachtWorld. This collection encompasses 110 newly built vessels as well as 393 pre-owned yachts, with all listings, handled by boat and yacht brokers, primarily concentrated in United States, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Italy and Mexico.

  20. Big Oil Yacht for Sale

    Big Oil Yacht for sale is a 2023 VIKING 64' Motor Yacht in Cape May, New Jersey, United States. Find the boat that best meets your needs today. About Us ... (19.51m) luxury yacht, launched and delivered to her original owner by the leading yacht builder VIKING yachts in 2023 . The brilliantly appointed interior accommodations has a 4 stateroom ...

  21. Boats for sale in New Jersey

    Find boats for sale in New Jersey. Offering the best selection of boats to choose from. ... Viking and Pursuit. Motorized yachts are more common than sailboats in New Jersey with 1,068 powerboats listed for sale right now, versus 88 listings for sailboats. Yacht prices in New Jersey. Prices for yachts in New Jersey start at $9,670 for the ...

  22. Innovators in Boating

    By the mid-90s, Viking offered 11 models from 38 to 60 feet of mostly Convertible yachts. Their new 60-foot Sport Yacht was awarded "Boat of the Year" by Boating Magazine. In 1996, Bob and Bill Healey founded the non-profit Recreational Fishing Alliance to promote sustainable fisheries and a healthy marine environment.

  23. Viking Yacht Yachting Center

    The Viking Yachting Center is a year-round service center fully staffed with Viking-trained technicians. Fiberglass repairs, painting and restorations, mechanical and electronic work, engine repowering and insurance work are just a few of their offerings. Whatever you need, the skilled personnel at the Yachting Center has you covered.

  24. Get to know Jonathan Greenard, the Vikings' new top pass rusher

    The Vikings prioritized Greenard, once a 2020 third-round pick, to revamp their pass rush. They agreed on a contract less than an hour into NFL free agency opening last week. Here's a look at what ...