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published April 02, 2007
Judith Earley
The fact that the 74 Convertible is eye candy is obvious, and the yacht boasts a striking and uncompromising posture. The salon and galley are located on one level, which affords you and your guests a more expansive area for relaxing and entertaining. The salon door opens and closes electrically, allowing for hands-free operation.
When you are inside, you can look out through the tinted tempered glass, which provides great natural lighting. For nighttime, the salon has recessed halogen lights on dimmer switches and decorative rope lighting behind the valances. And at dinnertime, you have your choice of two separate dining areas: "a dinette to starboard and bar stools to port."
A plasma television in the salon can be raised and lowered from its hand-fitted teak cabinetry, and you can watch it from the comfortable U-shaped lounge across the room—or you can use the DVD/CD player, VCR, or FM stereo with custom surround-sound speakers. Concealed registers circulate the air conditioning or the reverse-cycle heat; this climate-control system comes with individual temperature controls.
You can choose whether you would like four or five staterooms; it is also up to you to decide if you want an open or climate-controlled enclosed bridge layout with an inside spiral staircase to the wheelhouse.
The master suite features a king-size walk-around bed with an upholstered headboard and a cedar-lined stowage compartment underneath. The rest of the room is decorated with varnished teak end tables, an L-shaped lounge with a stowage compartment underneath, twin cedar-lined, mirror-fronted hanging lockers, a teak credenza, a vanity desk, and a built-in entertainment system that includes a flat-screen television and stereo/CD player.
For you serious yachters, here are the specs:
Length (includes pulpit):
78'2"
Berths:
10
Beam:
19'9"
Draft:
5'8"
Displacement (in pounds):
135,000
Transom Deadrise (°):
15
Water Capacity (in gallons):
385
Fuel Capacity (in gallons):
2,400
WOT/Cruise (MPH):
40/36
Standard Engines:
2 1580 DI
And for your reading enjoyment, Valhalla Magazine is published twice each year for the owners of Viking yachts. All of this can be yours for the low base price of only $3,601,520.
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