Basic Information
- Builder:
- VIKING
- Category:
- Sport Fisherman
- Sub Category:
- Convertible
- Model Year:
- 1999
- Year Built:
- 1999
- Country:
- United States
Dimensions
- LOA:
- 50' 0" (15.24m)
- Beam:
- 16' 0" (4.88m)
Speed, Capacities and Weight
- Displacement:
- 59000 Pounds
- Water Capacity:
- 208 Gallons
- Fuel Capacity:
- 805 Gallons
Accommodations
- Total Heads:
- 2
Hull and Deck Information
- Hull Material:
- Fiberglass
- Hull Configuration:
- Planing
- Hull Color:
- Blue
Engine Information
- Engines:
- 2
- Manufacturer:
- MAN
- Model:
- D2840LE403
- Engine Type:
- Inboard
- Fuel Type:
- Diesel
Overview
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New to the market. Equipped with the popular MAN Diesel 1050's. Don't miss out on this incredible fishing machine / elegant cruising yacht
OVERDRAFT is a very well maintained 50 Viking Convertible. She's equipped with recently overhauled MAN 1050s and less than 800hrs on a recently installed 15kw Phasor Marine generator. She also has New GARMIN Electronics, New VHFs, New Stereo, New Acrylic Bridge Curtains, New Salon TV, New Upholstered Salon Couches, New Salon Carpet! Recent bottom paint and plenty of care and attention to the little things, she is ready to go fishing or cruising at a moments notice. Comprehensively equipped, updated electronics, with a Tuna Tower. She is well worth your attention if you are looking to acquire a very clean and properly maintained 50 Viking convertible. Make a call today to arrange for your inspection of OVERDRAFT.
Walkthrough
The vessel is powered by a pair of MAN 1050 hp engines and cruises at 26
knots. The vessel is equipped with an Onan 15 KW generator. The vessel
carries 850 gallons of diesel and 208 gallons of water.
She has three staterooms/two guest head layout that sleeps (6) comfortably.
Cockpit
hatches accessed the lazarette, insulated fish box, live well and ice
bins. Hatch pulls and gaskets seal out spray and wash down water into
the lazarette.The centerline helm provides 360-degree sightlines. Electronics were viewable from the helm.
Twin
ladder back helm seats. Port side and forward stowage below for rods
and other tackle. To port forward was a bench seat with under storage.
A
molded fiberglass sliding door leads to the salon. Immediately inside
the doorway to starboard was the electrical distribution panel. Teak
joinery fills the area with richness and detail. Air conditioning flows
quietly from the valances for cooling and thorough distribution. An L-shaped couch to port features stowage.
The starboard forward L-shaped dinette seated 6 with and above flat screen television with surround sound throughout the salon.
The
port side galley was U-shaped for maximum efficiency and features
Corian countertops, under-counter Kitchen Aid refrigeration, a
microwave/convection oven, an electric cook top, in-sink garbage
disposal, a water tank gauge, Amtico teak holly sole, an electrical sub
panel and stowage space for dinner and cookware, groceries and supplies.
The two-stateroom two-head layout includes a master suite to
starboard with a walk-around queen berth flanked with teak night stands
and a credenza to port. A television was mounted above a second
credenza. A generously proportioned cedar-lined hanging locker
accommodates a sizeable wardrobe.
The
forward stateroom had a full berth with stowage and hanging locker
capacity. The port stateroom had upper and lower berths along with a
good amount of locker space. Each of the staterooms was fully carpeted,
has stereo controls and speakers, overhead Halogen lighting throughout.
The
heads feature Amtico flooring, one-piece fiberglass shower stalls and
medicine cabinets with mirror doors, exhaust fans, air conditioning and
electric MSD with holding tank and overboard discharge capabilities.
The
engine room web-frame structural steel engine beds. These were mounted
to dedicated transversals for vibration free engine and drive-train
alignment.
The hull was cored with end-grain balsa under the engines and the bottom hand-laid fiberglass laminates.
Through-hull
areas including struts, shaft logs and water intakes penetrate solid
fiberglass. All overboard discharge through-hull fittings were
manufactured of fiberglass to eliminate corrosion potential.
Deck and Hull
- Modified V Planing Hull
- White Gelcoat with boot top accent stripe
- Engine room vents were molded into the hull and in good condition
- Four (4) athwart ship reinforcement plywood bulkheads bonded to the hull
- Athwartships reinforcement enhanced by structural bulkheads bonded or fastened to the hull with FRP (fiber reinforced plastic)
- All tabbing sighted are sound with no cracks or separation of tabbing sighted in any compartments where accessible to view
- No visual evidence of movement sighted in any bulkhead
- Chain Locker (Drainage) located forward of the V-Berth bulkhead
- Limber holes are of adequate size and clear where sighted
- Solid stem, no cracks or separation sighted inside
- Engine bed stringers were H Beams attached to FRP encased transverse frames
- Longitudinal stringers ran fore and aft
- No separation, cracks or splitting sighted in keel/bilge areas or when inspecting transducers
- Additional stringers support in engine compartment and stringers are well glassed into hull
- Transom with starboard side opening tuna door with serviceable hardware
- No delamination found with percussion hammer
- Molded FRP cockpit
- Nonskid areas were painted with white gelcoat
- Deck was not spongy or soft and was solid under foot
- Center fish box with two hatches with pull handles
- Ice Dump
- Lazarette deck hatch with pull handles
- Cockpit corner drains
- Cockpit Cabinetry
- Port refrigerated box
- Bait prep station
- Center access to engine compartment
- Cabin step
Bridge and Tower
- Varnished teak helm pod
- Single lever controls
- Raised console electronics box
- Port helm electrical control switches
- Helm radio box
- Engine gauges were in the helm console
- Stereo
- Stereo speakers
- Seating
- Bridge
- Teak ladder back helm chairs
- Forward helm console bench seat and port inward facing seating
- Drip dry foam in flybridge cushions
- Cushions in good condition
- Three (3) Sided enclosure with track to track mounting with opening panels? front, and sides
- Viking fiberglass hardtop
- Aluminum Frame with Composite FRP top
- Supports Radar, Spotlight and Antennas
- Flush mounted quartz lights mounted into hardtop
- Flybridge ladder
- Windshield
- Forward bridge section to allow visibility to bow when running
TUNA TOWER
- Aluminum structure with an upper steering platform
- Canvas buggy top
- Molded FRP helm console with cover
Salon
The entry to the salon was Amtico sole flooring, allowing one to enter
the salon without soiling the carpet. Access to the electrical panel
and audio visual equipment was accessible for easy breaker checks
or power switchovers. The teak sea rail along the cabinetry panel
doubles as a handrail. A built in forward bulkhead flat screen LCD TV
and offers viewing from the settee. Additional overhead lights were
switched separately and all the lights are on dimmers.
- Starboard side forward L shaped dinette with teak table with a large settee
- Under seat storage
- Port side forward L with under storage but up to galley countertop
- Island bar stools