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The 62 EB is a showpiece in the Viking tradition with a fusion of leading edge engineering. To optimize its strength to weight ratio, the composite cored hull is resin infused with a high modulus of Dupont’s Kevlar, carbon fiber and knitted fiberglass laminates selected to reduce weight while increasing the overall physical properties of the structure. Similarly, interior stateroom and hanging locker doors, as well as cabinet fronts throughout the yacht incorporate honeycomb coring for further weight reduction. The 62 EB also has recessed engine cooling water pickups, refined propeller pocket entry to enhance flow to the five-bladed wheels for reduced noise with better traction, and modified architecture to the struts and rudders adding to an efficient and slippery running surface delivering speeds in excess of 40 knots with a pair of 2.000 hp CAT Acert c32.

Abundantly detailed, the profile of the 62 EB makes a powerful statement. The unbroken sheer sweeps gracefully bow to stern. Nearly eight feet of freeboard at the bow along with the gentle crown on the flush foredeck is aesthetically pleasing to the eye, and increases the headroom in the forward stateroom. A newly designed engine room vent fascia with longitudinal fins give the boat the illusion of speed even at rest, while keeping the machinery space dry and supplying a rush of combustion air.
In the three-stateroom plan, each one has a private head and fiberglass shower stall. While all of the staterooms offer generous accommodations, including System #1 innerspring mattresses, excellent stowage and privacy, each has its own special take and is uniquely designed to maximize comfort and function.

The flying bridge mirrors other new generation Vikings with a center console helm station, three Murray Products pedestal seats with ladder backs, port, starboard and forward lounge seating with stowage beneath each one, a freezer and a chill box for drinks.

The bi-level 172 square-foot cockpit is the result of thousands of hours on the tournament trail. On the upper level, another Viking innovation, the observation mezzanine is designed to keep guests cool and dry thanks to the flying bridge overhang, as well as clear of the crew working in the lower cockpit. Lifting the hinged seat lids beneath the Sunbrella cushions exposes a freezer, and engine room access. A lower level compartment stows bulky gear, while tackle drawers are built into a molded console to starboard. A refrigerated drink box doubles as the salon entrance step. The lower level cockpit is professionally equipped with flush rod holders, fresh and raw-water wash down systems, a transom fish box, rounded comings with indirect rope lighting below, side lockers for tag stick and gaff stowage, a quick disconnect fitting for oil changes for the engines, transmissions and generator, port and starboard in-deck insulated fish and stowage boxes, and stereo speakers to name just a handful of the standard features. The lazarette also has been prepped for the installation of a Seakeeper gyro stabilizer at the factory or a later date.

The 62 EB is a showpiece in the Viking tradition with a fusion of leading edge engineering. To optimize its strength to weight ratio, the composite cored hull is resin infused with a high modulus of Dupont’s Kevlar, carbon fiber and knitted fiberglass laminates selected to reduce weight while increasing the overall physical properties of the structure. Similarly, interior stateroom and hanging locker doors, as well as cabinet fronts throughout the yacht incorporate honeycomb coring for further weight reduction. The 62 EB also has recessed engine cooling water pickups, refined propeller pocket entry to enhance flow to the five-bladed wheels for reduced noise with better traction, and modified architecture to the struts and rudders adding to an efficient and slippery running surface delivering speeds in excess of 40 knots with a pair of 2.000 hp CAT Acert c32.

Abundantly detailed, the profile of the 62 EB makes a powerful statement. The unbroken sheer sweeps gracefully bow to stern. Nearly eight feet of freeboard at the bow along with the gentle crown on the flush foredeck is aesthetically pleasing to the eye, and increases the headroom in the forward stateroom. A newly designed engine room vent fascia with longitudinal fins give the boat the illusion of speed even at rest, while keeping the machinery space dry and supplying a rush of combustion air.
In the three-stateroom plan, each one has a private head and fiberglass shower stall. While all of the staterooms offer generous accommodations, including System #1 innerspring mattresses, excellent stowage and privacy, each has its own special take and is uniquely designed to maximize comfort and function.

The flying bridge mirrors other new generation Vikings with a center console helm station, three Murray Products pedestal seats with ladder backs, port, starboard and forward lounge seating with stowage beneath each one, a freezer and a chill box for drinks.

The bi-level 172 square-foot cockpit is the result of thousands of hours on the tournament trail. On the upper level, another Viking innovation, the observation mezzanine is designed to keep guests cool and dry thanks to the flying bridge overhang, as well as clear of the crew working in the lower cockpit. Lifting the hinged seat lids beneath the Sunbrella cushions exposes a freezer, and engine room access. A lower level compartment stows bulky gear, while tackle drawers are built into a molded console to starboard. A refrigerated drink box doubles as the salon entrance step. The lower level cockpit is professionally equipped with flush rod holders, fresh and raw-water wash down systems, a transom fish box, rounded comings with indirect rope lighting below, side lockers for tag stick and gaff stowage, a quick disconnect fitting for oil changes for the engines, transmissions and generator, port and starboard in-deck insulated fish and stowage boxes, and stereo speakers to name just a handful of the standard features. The lazarette also has been prepped for the installation of a Seakeeper gyro stabilizer at the factory or a later date.

INTERIORS & EXTERIORS

TECHNICAL DETAILS

SPECS
INTERIOR
SHIPYARD
Viking
YEAR
2017
LENGHT
19.15
m
/
62.32
ft
BEAM
5.65
m
/
19.68
ft
CRUISING SPEED
32
Knots
MAX SPEED
40
Knots
ENGINES
2x2.000 hp CAT Acer c32; Engine Hrs 600
GROSS TONNAGE
40,51
VAT STATUS
Paid
ASKING PRICE
4.000.000
CABINS
3
GUESTS SLEEPING
6

EXTRA FEATURES

• Furuno GPS x 3 schermi con eco (sonda 3 Kw) e Radar Arpa
• 2VHF
• 1 tel satellitare
• 2 x Camera ( engine room - 1 in aft cockpit)
• 2 x autopilot
• Antenna satellitare
• Seakeeper 26
• 2 Generators Onan (21,5 Kw)
• Crusair Air Conditioning
• Trolling valve
• Carbon Gangway
• Stern underwater lights
• Watching man
• Fighting chair
• Rocket launcher
• Teak Table
• Oversized windlass
• stainless steel anchor 75 kg
• stainless steel chain D 12 mm
• Watermaker 250 l/h

• 3 x fridges double drawer
• 1 x freezer double drawer
• 2 x freezer exterior
• 1 x fridge under stair
• 1 x Induction Kitchen Gaggenau 90x60
• 1 x microwave
• 2 x ice makers
• 1 x washing machine
• 1 x dryer
• 1 x dishwasher

Generators Hrs: 768 (left) - 1153 (right)

Water capacity : 800 LT

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