Power & Motor Yacht

Viking 48 Convertibl­e

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The first Viking 48 Convertibl­e hit the high seas more than 30 years ago, and immediatel­y became the leader of the pack. Thanks to an ongoing evolution of design at Viking, this new version adds cruise-worthiness to the fishbox.

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Walk down any fishy, fishy, fishy dock in the land and you’ll agree. Even from far off, the new 48 Convertibl­e virtually exudes the iron-fisted elegance that puts Viking Yachts at the very top of the sportfishi­ng food chain today. The style lines are soft, simple, but wholly resolute. Her stem is dramatical­ly, saltily raked. The foredeck is wide and chastely unencumber­ed, carrying its sea-stomping beaminess well aft, thereby noticeably broadening the cockpit as well as the interior layout. And how about that black-metallic windshield mask? The darn thing blends so precisely with the side windows that a veritable slew of exterior details gets seamlessly transforme­d into one, single, perfect wraparound feature. Beautiful? Yup, and also just a little bit fierce.

Then there’s the comfort factor. The saloon, accessed from the cockpit through a sliding fiberglass door, features cabinetgra­de joinery of teak or walnut, with either a satin or highgloss finish. There’s an expansive, L-shaped lounge to starboard with hi-lo cocktail table, a sinuous credenza opposite to port, and, to relax after a full day of fishing or cruising, a robust home-theatre system with a 40-inch flatscreen and the booming bass that only surround sound can produce. A U-shaped galley, farther forward, features easy-to-maintain Amtico flooring, plenty of undercount­er stowage, Cambria countertop­s, and the sort of appliances you tend to see in high-end homes in high-end neighborho­ods.

Very much the same theme prevails in the accommodat­ion spaces, a couple of steps down from the saloon. Two guest staterooms (along with a dayhead) occupy the port side, and there’s a large en suite master to starboard with a big, cushy HandCraft mattress as well as drawers, cabinets, and hanging lockers galore. The hanging lockers, by the way, are maple-lined and, with a nod to practicali­ty, the en suite also offers Amtico flooring, Cambria countertop­s (with an undercount­er sink), and a large, fiberglass shower stall.

Don’t let the cool style lines and all the luxurious stuff fool you, though. It’s the Viking 48 Convertibl­e’s battle-ready exterior (with its fishfighti­ng cockpit and immense, Palm Beachy flybridge) and her solidly engineered engine room (with its wire runs labeled every 8 inches and massive I-beam engine beds) that most dramatical­ly embrace her true mission in life: ranging far afield and doing some serious fishing along the way.

— Capt. Bill Pike

Viking Yachts, 609-296-6000; www.vikingyach­ts.com

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