Viking
Viking
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1500 Cordova Road
Suite 200
Fort Lauderdale FL 33316 USA
Viking’s legendary reputation for building peerless sportfishing yachts continues to wave its reign as we introduce the impeccable 72 Convertible. A family owned and operated company, Viking’s commitment to excellence began in 1964 when brothers, Bill and Bob Healey, opened the doors to a small factory on the Bass River near Atlantic City, New Jersey, with a singular goal amplified grit and resolve to build a better boat every day. This unyielding mission embraced by our talented shipwrights for more than half a century and supported by our domestic and international dealer network has made Viking a world’s leader in the marine industry with an ultra-modern plant that designs and manufactures nearly 90 percent of what goes into every Viking yacht from 42 to 92 feet. This new 72 Convertible is the latest edition of this fabulous story offering ground breaking blue-water performance, style, and engineering.
The Open Bridge accommodations layout includes four staterooms each with a private head, a J-shape sofa in the salon, a U-shape galley with custom granite countertops, crown molding on upper cabinetry, a large walk-in pantry forward, and a queen berth in the forward stateroom.
LOA: 72' (21.95 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 2019
Beam: 20'
Draft Max: 5' 9''
Cabins: 4
Heads: 5
Captain\'s Quarters: Yes
Maximum Speed: 44
Cruise Speed: 38
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Air Conditioning: Yes
Tower: No
Builder: Viking
The main salon and galley are located on the main deck. The salon is all the way aft. All the way forward in the area to starboard is a carpeted curved stairway down to the guest area passageway. Forward of the stairway is a pantry with slide out drawers. In the forward bulkhead is a small cabinet. To port is a door into a small locker. This locker has carpeted soles and is lit. Forward is a storage platform which could be used as a pilot berth. On the platform is a Brother model #MFC-J4620DW copier/fax/scanner.
Port side forward is an AV rack with the following components:
To port aft is a large U-shaped built-in settee with flip up storage compartments on gas assist for rod storage and tackle. To starboard is an entertainment center with cabinets. In the entertainment center is a Samsung 55” LED TV on an electric lift. This TV is interfaced with an all-in-one remote into the DirecTV satellite TV system, cable TV and Blu-ray DVD player, Apple TV, Bose surround sound system, Quad Camera system, Flir night vision camera, the Furuno NavNet TV touchscreen display on the flybridge, controls to the salon Bose surround sound system via Bluetooth, front auxiliary Fusion radio Bluetooth with FM radio Sirius satellite, USB, and iPod connection. In the lower cabinet is the main AC ship’s power selector panel and main DC ship’s service panel with generator start/stops and controls.
At the starboard aft corner is entry into the enclosed day head. The enclosed day head has a granite countertop vanity with stainless steel sink, toilet, and mirrored wall. In the aft bulkhead is a fixed window with shade.
Also in this cabin is a touchscreen display for the air conditioning system for Viking Yachts, a digital display for the water tank level, and two Headhunter model #WTS1500 tank level indicators (one for the main and one for the crew black water holding tanks).
The galley and lounge area has large fixed windows port, starboard, and aft each with electric shades. Also aft is an electric sliding door out to the aft deck.
The galley is located port side forward and has granite countertops with undermount stainless steel sink in the countertop and mirrored backsplash. Inboard is a bar top. At the bar top are three fixed pedestal mount stools with stainless steel footrests and wood painted pedestals. The galley area has finished upper and lower cabinetry with Amtico flooring.
Following are the appliances:
Starboard side is a U-shaped dining settee with varnished teak table on fixed wood pedestal mount. Along the forward bulkhead is a Samsung 40” LED TV controlled off of the same remote for the salon and is interfaced into the DirecTV satellite TV system, a cable TV, the Quad Can and Flir camera system, and the Garmin navigation electronics from the flybridge.
Starting all the way forward on the lower deck is the VIP stateroom. The VIP stateroom has a full-size berth in a fore and aft arrangement off of the forward bulkhead. Above the berth is a painted aluminum framed smoked Plexiglas dogged and gasketed hatch behind vermin and privacy screen. In the hull side port and starboard are storage cabinets. The after end of the bed hinges up on a gas assist to access a large storage compartment. Aft to starboard is a hanging locker with drawer. Inside the hanging locker is access to the air handler unit. Entertainment is provided to the cabin via a Samsung 32” LED TV interfaced into the DirecTV satellite TV system and a Fusion model #MS-AV755 car stereo AM/FM/CD player, Sirius XM radio, and Bluetooth. Starboard side aft is entry into the enclosed head. The enclosed head has a granite countertop vanity with undermount sink, mirrored medicine cabinet, toilet, and fiberglass lined glass panel door enclosed shower.
Aft of the VIP stateroom is a central passageway which leads fore and aft and primarily along the starboard side to the main salon and galley aft with a carpeted curved stairway. At the aft end inboard down a set of stairs is entry into the crew cabin. Port side forward is entry into a twin guest cabin. Port side midship is entry into the master stateroom. In the passageway opposite the master stateroom is a laundry center and two linen storage lockers. In the laundry center is a Bosch 8000 series washer and a Bosch 8000 series dryer.
The port twin guest stateroom has two single berths in a fore and aft high/low arrangement along the hull side. The lower berth lifts up to access a storage compartment. Forward is a small hanging locker with storage drawers. Entertainment is provided to the cabin via a Samsung LED TV interfaced into the DirecTV satellite TV system and a Fusion model #MS-AV755 car stereo AM/FM/CD player, Sirius XM radio, and Bluetooth. Aft is an enclosed head with granite countertop, undermount stainless steel sink, mirrored wall, toilet, and fiberglass encased glass panel door enclosed shower.
The master stateroom has a queen size berth in a fore and aft arrangement off of the after bulkhead in the stateroom. At the berth are twin nightstands with reading lamps. Port and starboard are built-in set of chest of drawers and large hanging lockers. There are storage drawers underneath the bed. Entertainment is provided to the cabin via a Samsung 40” LED TV with an all-in-one remote interfaced into the DirecTV satellite TV system, Apple TV, a Blu-ray DVD player, cable TV, the Fusion FM radio with Bluetooth and CD, and the Quad Cam CCTV camera system and the Flir night vision camera all with a Bose surround sound system. Port side forward is entry into the enclosed head. The enclosed head has a granite countertop vanity with undermount ceramic sink, mirrored medicine cabinet, a fiberglass encased glass panel door enclosed shower, and toilet.
The crew quarters are located all the way aft on the lower deck and is accessed via a curved stairway down from the central passageway aft. The crew quarters have two single berths in a fore and aft high/low arrangement along the port hull side. A section of the lower berth hinges up for storage. Outboard of the upper berth are storage cabinet. All the way aft centerline is a gasketed locking sound door with round viewing window into the engine room. Forward is a small hanging locker. Inside the hanging locker is access to the air handler unit. Entertainment is provided to the cabin via a Samsung LED TV interfaced into the DirecTV satellite TV system and a Fusion model #MS-AV755 car stereo AM/FM/CD player with surround sound, Sirius XM radio, and Bluetooth.
The engine room is accessed aft from the cockpit via a lift up hatch with painted aluminum ladder. Forward of the ladder is a lockable gasketed door with round viewing window into the engine room. The engine room can also be accessed forward through a dogged and gasketed door with round viewing window from the crew berth.
Inside the aft engine room aft entrance at the base of the ladder outboard port and starboard are cabinets which give access to the following equipment:
In the bilge in this space is a Rule-Mate 2000 2,000-gallon per hour automatic bilge pump and a Whale Gulper pickup foot strainer. The engine room bilges are protected by (2) Rule 24-volt DC, 3,700-gallon per hour submersible bilge pumps on float switches with separate high level water alarm. The bilges can also be pumped using pickups with foot strainers off of either main engine raw water supply with isolation valves. Also, in the bilge is a pickup for the Wally Vac. The engine room is protected by a Seafire model #H120 HFC227 manual/auto 77-lb. fixed fire suppression system. In the overhead are heat and smoke detectors and (3) CCTV cameras. Engine room ventilation is Delta T fit with 24-volt DC blowers, demister vents, and dampeners which close automatically upon discharge of the engine room fixed fire suppression system.
Following is the engine room equipment:
LESLIE ANN is a dual station yacht with the majority of her navigation electronics, communication, and monitoring equipment being located on the flybridge with secondary controls at the tower station.
FLYBRIDGE
• (3) KEP 17” glass panel displays with input from the following:
• Furuno NavNet GPS plotter
• Garmin GPS Map charter plotter sounder
• Furuno black box sounder
• Flir night vision camera
• Quad camera system
• DirecTV
Note: Port and center displays work off of NavNet A; the starboard unit works off of NavNet B. The starboard and center displays work of off the Garmin #1 unit which is at the flybridge station. The port side display works off of the Garmin #2 unit which is at the teaser reel facing aft.
• (2) ICOM model #IC-M605 VHF radios with distress
• Yaesu model #FTM-3100 FM radio transceiver
• Standard Horizon Matrix model #GX2000 VHF radio
• Furuno model #RD33 multifunction speed, depth, and wind display
• Lenco trim tab indicator
• Lumishore underwater light control panel
• Flir night vision camera control
• (2) Garmin GPS Map touchscreen combination GPS plotter and color sounder
• Garmin touchscreen autopilot control
• Seakeeper touchscreen control
• Sea Recovery watermaker touchscreen control
• (2) MTU digital engine displays
TOWER
• Garmin GPS Map touchscreen combination GPS plotter and sounder
• Furuno model #RD33 multifunction speed, depth, and wind display
• Ritchie compass
• ICOM VHF radio CommandMic
• Side-Power bow thruster control
• Single lever main engine controls
The painted nonskid foredeck has a faux teak painted toe rail around the perimeter. In the toe rail are stainless steel cleats, stainless steel chafe bars, and open stainless steel fairleads. In the foredeck are a pair of bolted stainless steel cleats to stainless steel fairleads with stainless steel chafe bars on the toe rail. Aft of the cleats is an anchor locker. The anchor locker is accessed via a pair of hinged up gasketed hatches on gas assists. The foredeck locker is finished in white gelcoat. In the foredeck locker is a freshwater hawse washdown and a Fortress model #FX125 folding aluminum anchor in a bracket connected with a reported 12’ of chain leader with 300’ of 1” nylon rode. The bitter end of the anchor rode is attached inside a fixed point inside the bin. In the overhead are DC cables and control wires for an anchor windlass. The primary anchor is 110# stainless-steel Delta plow mounted on a removable stainless anchor fairlead. The windlass is a Lewmar V4.
Centerline on the foredeck is a painted aluminum framed Bomar Plexiglas dogged and gasketed hatch into the forward VIP cabin. In the foredeck starboard side is a stainless steel dockside waste pump out fitting. In the deck port side aft are two stainless steel diesel fills.
The painted nonskid decks of the side decks extend aft along the house sides with a faux painted teak toe rail with stainless steel cleat and chafe bars. In the hull sides are painted aluminum grab rails and a pair of quad spreader Rupp hydraulic outriggers.
The teak overlay decks of the cockpit are protected via waist high open bulwarks. On top of the bulwarks are unfinished teak covering boards. In the covering boards are stainless steel rod holders. Underneath the covering boards port and starboard are a pair of hinged down lockers. Inside each locker are washdown pole storage racks. Inside the port locker is an oil transfer pump on/off switch, a telephone and TV receptacle, outlet for electric reels, and a potable washdown fitting. Inside the port locker is an outlet for electric reels, a washdown hose fitting with saltwater or freshwater washdown pump selector switch, and a connection for freshwater dockside pressure inlet and Spot Zero. The cockpit decks are cleared by large scupper drains in the port and starboard aft corners with stainless steel grates each with threaded connections for on deck live well overboard drain plumbing. In the corners port and starboard are stainless steel fairleads out the transom corners leading to stainless steel bolted cleats. In the transom starboard side is a fish door. Located centerline in the covering board aft is a large live well with split hinged teak lift up hatches. In the deck centerline aft is a large two-part hinge up hatch to access the steering compartment and Seakeeper gyrostabilizer. Located in the decks port and starboard are a pair of dual hinged hatches to access drop-in live well and kill boxes. Centerline in the deck is a Release Marine varnished teak rocket launcher with rod holders, drink cups, and tackle drawer on a stainless steel offset adjustable pedestal mount. Centerline forward is a two-part hinged up and lift out hatch into the engine room. To port is a mezzanine deck with bench seat with deck storage locker. In the deck at the mezzanine is a dual compartment bait freezer. The inboard compartment has stainless steel trays for rigged bait. The outboard compartment is just a straight freezer. To starboard is a set of teak overlay steps up into the salon entry door. In the top step is a lift up drink refrigerator box. To starboard is a teak overlay lift up hatch to an icebox well for the Eskimo ice machine. Centerline is an anodized aluminum teak tread ladder up to the flybridge. Entertainment is provided to the cockpit deck via a Fusion model #MS-NRX300 AM/FM/Sirius satellite radio stereo with JL Audio speakers.
The painted nonskid flybridge deck is protected around the perimeter primarily forward along the sides via boxed bulwarks, aft via an anodized aluminum railing off of the tower legs with rocket launchers, and overhead via a fiberglass hardtop supported by the tower. In the hardtop is recessed lighting and two drop down hatches. The forward hatch is electric and is the overhead electronics box. The aft hatch is manual and is accessed to the two Miya Epoch model #US-9HD 24-volt DC electric teaser reels and a Garmin GPS Map chart plotter sounder. The forward flybridge and sides is protected via a Costa Clear hard panel clear enclosure with zip out sections. Centerline is a large fiberglass helm console with varnished teak helm pod with side level controls and stainless steel helm. Forward is a glass panel lift up section to access the electronics and a pair of two-part lift up hatches on gas assist for more electronics on either side of the helm. At the console are three Release Marine varnished teak helm and companion chairs on stainless steel pedestal mounts with upholstered back and arm rests. Forward is a seating area. Port and starboard are bench seats with storage lockers. Forward in the console is a forward-facing seating area with secondary locker and drink holders. Centerline forward is a large deep freezer. Port side forward is a sink with faucet. Starboard side aft is a refrigerated drink cooler. Port side aft is a garbage well with removable plastic bucket. Entertainment is provided to the area via a set of JL Audio speakers and a Fusion car stereo/CD/Sirius satellite AM/FM radio with remote panel in the cockpit. Entertainment is also provided via a DirecTV input to any of the three KEP main glass panel displays.
The helm console void is lit with LED lighting and has various navigation electronics, junction boxes, a Chargemaster 24/100-3 battery charger, (3) 24-volt DC distribution panels, and a 12-volt DC distribution panel.
On the flybridge starboard side forward is a locker. Inside the locker is the following:
Mounted to the flybridge house and foredeck is a custom-made anodized aluminum full tower with fiberglass flybridge hardtop, tower deck, and tower top. On the back of the tower aft tower legs are ladders leading up to the tower station. The painted nonskid decks of the flybridge top are unprotected. Mounted on top of the deck is a Furuno model #DRS25A X-Class 6-foot open array radar antenna, a Flir night vision camera, a KVH TracPhone satellite dome, and a Shakespeare cellular antenna. Below the tower deck are recessed tower lights and forward and aft facing LED spotlights. Off the back of the tower at the tower deck is a shotgun rigger.
The painted nonskid decks of the tower deck are protected around the perimeter via anodized aluminum tower station railings with padded bolster. Forward is a fiberglass helm station with cover. The overhead is protected via a fiberglass hardtop. Mounted on the sides of the tower deck are (4) Fiberglass VHF whip antennas. In the overhead of the tower deck are a pair of overhead lights. Mounted on top of the hardtop is a KVH satellite TV dome and various GPS antennas.
LESLIE ANN is powered by a pair of MTU model #16V2000M96L turbo charged freshwater cooled marine diesel engines rated at 2,635 hp at 2450 RPM. Close coupled to each main engine is a ZF model #3070 marine reversing gear.
Port Starboard
Main engine serial #: 545100985 545100983
Main engine hours:615
Gear serial #: 50041860 50041859
The main engines are single isolation mounted on Rubber Design isolation mounts. Fuel is supplied to each main engine through a single Racor model #FB0-10-MA fuel water separator. Main engine controls are MTU single lever electronic controls with the station located at the bridge. Both main engines are fit with emergency control panels. Also located at the bridge are MTU LCD displays and engine there are gauges located in the aft engine room entrance. Both engines are fit with Kim Hot Start block heaters. Main engine exhaust is stainless steel fiberglass lagged risers to a stainless-steel raw water injected spray ring with blue silicone hump hose to a fiberglass surge tube to fiberglass muffler located in the steering compartment which discharges out the transom. The exhaust is supported back to the transmissions via adjustable stainless steel struts. PTO driven off of either transmission is a hydraulic steering pump. Belt driven off the front of each engine is a 140-amp DC alternator. The main engines are 24-volt DC start off a dedicated battery bank consisting of (4) Odyssey Group 31 12-volt DC batteries wired for 24 volts DC. There are remote starts and stops located at the flybridge and local starts and stops in the engine room. Each engine is fit with a steering cooler on the raw water side.
Fit with a pair of Cummins Onan model #29MDKDS freshwater cooled marine diesel engines rated at 29-kW, 60-hz, single phase, 120/240-volt AC, 242/121 amps.
Both generators are fit with full factory sound shields. Fuel is supplied to either generator through a single Racor model #500MA fuel water separator. The generators are fit with local starts and stops and there are remote starts and stops in the salon electrical panel. Generator start is 24-volt DC off the main engine start battery bank. Generator exhaust is cast iron water jacketed manifold to a stainless steel raw water injected spray ring to rubber exhaust hose to a Centek fiberglass lift/separator muffler to rubber exhaust hose with discharge out the transom. The water drops out the respective hull sides below the waterline. The generators are single isolation mounted.
The steering compartment is accessed via dual flush mount teak overlay hatches on pneumatic ram assist in the cockpit deck. This space is fully painted out and unlit. The bilge is protected by a Rule 3,700-gallon per hour 24-volt DC submersible bilge pump with separate high level water alarm. At the dock, the bilge limbers forward to a sump located at the bottom of the engine room entrance ladder.
The following is the equipment:
The steering system is a Sea Star/Optimus fly-by-wire with electronic signal being sent down from the helm. The electronic signal is converted to hydraulic pressure. Stainless steel shafts run in fiberglass logs with combination tides seals and bearings on top of a composite shelf. Cast bronze tiller arms are keyed and clamp bolted to each rudderstock. To each tiller arm is a sea star dual acting ram with built-in rudder position sensors. In the engine room are two Optimus 24-volt DC hydraulic power packs each fit with (2) 24-volt DC pumps and hydraulic reservoir. The system is plumbed with properly rated hydraulic hose. Hydraulic power assist is provided off of either transmission PTO driven hydraulic pump.
• Excellent navigation electronics
• Excellent ground tackle
• Full set of required running lights
• (6) DC bilge pumps with float switches
• Smoke detectors throughout
• Emergency bilge pump off of either main engine raw water intake with pickup and foot strainer
• Engine room fixed fire suppression system – HFC227
• High level water alarms
• Secondary escape from the engine room and forward accommodations
• Magnetic compass
• CCTV in the engine room
• (4) Handheld fire extinguishers
• First aid kit
• Defibrillator
• Ship’s bell
• Carbon monoxide detectors
• Throw ring
• EPIRB
• Full flare kit
• (12) Type II U.S. Coast Guard approved life vests
• Emergency engine controls located at the helm
• VHF radios with distress button
• Ship’s horn
• Heat detection in the engine room
• Automatic remote shutdowns for ventilation flaps, ventilation fans, main engines, and generators
• DC lighting throughout
• Emergency electronics battery bank
• 24-volt DC engine room evacuation fan
I represented the owners during the initial purchase. I firmly believe that she's a better boat today than when she was delivered new in 2019. In my 50 years in the business, I have met and employed many competent marine professionals. The captain and engineer that manage this exceptional 72 Viking are the best I have ever worked with. She has been completely debugged and perfectly dialed in for the next owner. With only 615 hours, extended warrantees on the engines and Seakeeper stabilizer Leslie Ann is an exceptional offering.
For more information about this yacht please contact Andrew Cilla
We look forward to working with you!
1500 Cordova Road
Suite 200
Fort Lauderdale FL 33316 USA
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