
Viking Co-Founder Inducted Into Hall of Fame
Bill Healey, who founded the bbulder with his brother, Bob, in 1964, was recognized by the Marine Trades Association of New Jersey.

Bill Healey, who founded the bbulder with his brother, Bob, in 1964, was recognized by the Marine Trades Association of New Jersey.

Founded by Bill and Bob Healey in 1964, the builder will launch the Viking 82 this fall at the Fort Lauderdale show.

Adjacent to the Viking Yacht Service Center in Riviera Beach, the new complex will have two showrooms for 30-plus boats.

At Viking Yacht Co., there are women working in virtually every facet of the business, from purchasing and marketing to fiberglass lamination and wiring production.

The annual Key West Challenge for Viking and Valhalla boat owners drew 50 boats, and two record swordfish were caught.

NOAA’s proposed rule, an effort to protect right whales, would restrict boats 35 feet and larger to 10 knots for months at a time along the East Coast.

Viking Yacht Co. will host the session to address NOAA’s proposed 10-knot East Coast speed restriction to reduce whale strikes.

The Viking Yachts unit will partner with Yamaha Marine’s Rightwaters program to recycle the protective covers that ship with its outboards

Valhalla Boatworks said the second phase of the Egg Harbor City, N.J., expansion will be completed this summer

The tournament, for Viking and Valhalla owners, drew 48 boats and 500 people for four days of fishing.

Bill Healey, who founded the bbulder with his brother, Bob, in 1964, was recognized by the Marine Trades Association of New Jersey.

Founded by Bill and Bob Healey in 1964, the builder will launch the Viking 82 this fall at the Fort Lauderdale show.

Adjacent to the Viking Yacht Service Center in Riviera Beach, the new complex will have two showrooms for 30-plus boats.

At Viking Yacht Co., there are women working in virtually every facet of the business, from purchasing and marketing to fiberglass lamination and wiring production.

The annual Key West Challenge for Viking and Valhalla boat owners drew 50 boats, and two record swordfish were caught.

NOAA’s proposed rule, an effort to protect right whales, would restrict boats 35 feet and larger to 10 knots for months at a time along the East Coast.

Viking Yacht Co. will host the session to address NOAA’s proposed 10-knot East Coast speed restriction to reduce whale strikes.

The Viking Yachts unit will partner with Yamaha Marine’s Rightwaters program to recycle the protective covers that ship with its outboards

Valhalla Boatworks said the second phase of the Egg Harbor City, N.J., expansion will be completed this summer

The tournament, for Viking and Valhalla owners, drew 48 boats and 500 people for four days of fishing.