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Valhalla 55 Sport Yacht - Performance and luxury

by Viking Yachts 9 Oct 2024 12:15 PDT
Valhalla 55 Sport Yacht © Viking Yachts

Our sister company, Valhalla Boatworks, has an exciting and completely different new model that's generating quite the buzz in the marine industry.

The Valhalla 55 Sport Yacht is a high-performance luxury cruising yacht with next-level comfort, style and accommodations. Sexy, fast and fun, the V-55 SY delivers an unprecedented combination of performance and luxury for the ultimate experience on the water.

The Valhalla 55 Sport Yacht is perfect for all kinds of on-water entertaining and fun, from cocktail cruises and weekend getaways to island hopping and exhilarating day trips. Conveniences and comforts abound, with a retractable sunshade, twin fold-down balconies and an outdoor dining and entertaining area with different seating and summer kitchen choices, as well as an outdoor bar option. And when Mother Nature doesn't cooperate, all doors and windows can be shut to keep the good times rolling in the climate-controlled pilothouse and cabin.

Set to debut in late spring, hull No. 1 will be appointed with a wraparound lounge and table in the cockpit, paired with an L-shaped summer kitchen along the aft pilothouse bulkhead that features a powered window and a port-side door.

The pilothouse is designed to bring the outdoors inside. In addition to the disappearing bulkhead window, it features a powered sunroof and port and starboard powered doors that slide aft. They provide full-beam access from the three-chair forward control station while also welcoming in refreshing breezes.

Like our Viking and Valhalla helms, the V-55 SY's control station is streamlined, clean and ergonomically friendly. Three Multi-Function Displays anchor the raised electronics pod in an impressive all-glass helm design. Visibility through the one-piece windshield and side windows is excellent, and all controls are intuitively positioned. The port-side companionway door leads to a fully appointed galley and dinette.

Above: Standard accommodations include two private staterooms. The forward master is appointed with an ensuite head and separate shower. A guest head, also with separate shower, is just forward of the amidship guest stateroom. Below: For extra sleeping accommodations, an optional amidship layout with two berths - a double to starboard and a single to port - is available.

A swept-back pilothouse and distinctive hull-side windows combine with signature Valhalla design traits (such as double chines and strakes and a lower guard rail) to create an unforgettable profile. The yacht utilizes the same hull as our 55-foot center console, with its Michael Peters Yacht Design Stepped-V Ventilated Tunnel (SVVT) running surface that delivers a fast, stable and efficient ride.

For more information visit vikingyachts.com.

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