Official Viking Yachts Out-of-Production Handbook

Viking Classics: 45 Convertible

2003–08

In the world of modern midsize convertibles, the Viking 45 is in a class of her own.

INTERIOR

The wide beam creates a beautifully appointed salon with lush teak joinery, rich designer fabrics, and obsessive attention to detail.

Overview:  A state of the art yacht when she was introduced in 2003, more than a few boating enthusiasts still consider the Viking 45 to be as good as it gets in a midsize convertible. Expecting good things in a Viking yacht comes naturally these days, and the 45 delivers an impressive mix of luxury and performance. Her spacious two-stateroom interior—updated in 2007 with a serving counter in the galley and an amidships master suite—features the same lush teak joinery, rich designer fabrics, and obsessive attention to detail as Viking's larger yachts. The galley and dinette are forward, and rods stow handily under the L-shaped leather sofa. Undercounter deep-drawer refrigeration, concealed appliances, solid surface countertops highlight the galley, and frameless windows are capped with upholstered valances that conceal the air-conditioning ducts. A laundry center is located at the base of the companionway steps, and both heads have separate stall showers. The 119 sq. ft. cockpit features a tackle center, bait freezer, in-deck livewell and fish box. Note the chill box in the salon step. Helm visibility is exceptional.

Power: Standard MAN 900hp Common Rail diesels cruise at 28–30 knots (low 30s top).

SPECIFICATIONS

Length: 45'10"

Beam: 16'4"

Draft:  4'6"

Weight: 50,550 lbs.

Clearance: NA

Fuel: 848 gals.

Water: 150 gals.

Waste: 50 gals.

Hull Type: Modified-V

Deadrise Aft: 15.5°

COCKPIT

A bait freezer, in-deck livewell and fish box, rigging station, and tackle storage are standard in the cockpit. A chill box is under the salon step.

View Viking 45 Convertible Listings

Editor and publisher of the PowerBoat Guide, Ed is a contributing writer for HMY Yacht Sales.

Learn More


Ed McKnew