2024 Viking Yachts 68' (20.90 m) 68 Enclosed Bridge
Fort Lauderdale, United States
CABALLO GRANDE
CABALLO GRANDE is a 2024 Viking 68 Enclosed Bridge that masterfully combines high-performance sportfishing capabilities with the comfort of luxurious cruising. As hull #68-50, she exemplifies Viking's engineering excellence, featuring the advanced SeaKeeper Gyro SK 26 stabilization system, paired with Viking’s legendary design and durability. Measuring 68' 7" in length with a draft of only 5' 5", CABALLO GRANDE is equally suited for extended fishing trips and relaxed onboard gatherings. With Viking’s warranty still in place, she’s fully turn-key and ready to go—offering all the enjoyment without the initial challenges of a new build.
Flag of Registry: United States
- Motor Yachts
- Power
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- Stock #: 595387a9-8497-ef11-8a6a-000d3a32f3ef
$ 6,750,000 USD
€ 6,452,000 Euros
$ 9,612,000 CAD
£ 5,331,000 GBP
Data Sheet
Stock #: 595387a9-8497-ef11-8a6a-000d3a32f3ef
LOA: 68' 7'' (20.90 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 2024
Beam: 19' 2''
LWL: 59' 8''
Draft Max: 5' 5''
Draft Min: 1' 0''
Cabins: 4
Sleeps: 8
Heads: 5
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Air Conditioning: Yes
Fuel Tank: 2060 Gallons (7797 Liters)
Fresh Water: 344 Gallons (1302 Liters)
Holding Tank: 218 Gallons
Builder: Viking Yachts
Exterior Color: Haze Gray
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: MTU
- Engine Model: 12V2000 M96X
- Engine Year: 2023
- Power HP: 2002.00
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 146.00
- Engine Location: Port
Engine 2
- Engine Make: MTU
- Engine Model: 12V2000 M96X
- Engine Year: 2023
- Power HP: 2002.00
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 146.00
- Engine Location: Starboard
Engine 3
- Engine Make: MTU
- Power KW: 29.00
- Hours: 100.00
- Engine Location: Port
Engine 4
- Engine Make: MTU
- Power KW: 29.00
- Hours: 98.00
- Engine Location: Starboard
Full Details
Overview
Caballo Grande is a new boat with only 150 hours on the mains and 101 hours on the gens.
She has been thru her new boat teething pains, and is truly "better than new".
The guest staterooms have never been slept in. The captain's bunk has been used less than 5 times.
She has a Palm Beach Tower and is fully loaded. Happy to share the pricing and option sheet with a prospective Buyer.
There is about $8,000,000 invested in Caballo Grande and she is in exceptional condition, offered at $6,750,000, this is an excellent value in this market.
The Hull Warranty runs thru December 21, 2024, SeaKeeper is a 2-year warranty from December 21, 2023. MTU's have a 24 month warranty from December 21, 2024.
Caballo Grande is offered for sale due to the owner finding the fishing boat of his dream!
The Fighting Chair is excluded from the sale. Caballo Grande is conveniently located in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Kevin Merrigan.
We look forward to working with you!
Northrop and Johnson
Lauderdale Marine Center
2015 SW 20th Street
Suite 200
Fort Lauderdale FL 33315 USA
Phone: +1 954 522 3344
Fax: +1 954 522 9500
Email: info@northropandjohnson.com
Website: https://www.northropandjohnson.com
There is an array of competitive advantages offered to savvy clients who join the Northrop & Johnson family. Northrop & Johnson offers bespoke, unsurpassed service not found elsewhere in the yachting industry. Northrop & Johnson is constantly evolving in order to meet the needs of our discerning clients. We are proud to provide the necessary tools and support to ensure the unwavering success and contentment of our clients.
Kevin Merrigan
Chairman
Lauderdale Marine Center
2015 SW 20th Street
Suite 200
Fort Lauderdale FL 33315 USA
Office: +1 954 522 3344
Fax: +1 954 522 9500
Cell: +1 954 647 5986
Email: kevin.merrigan@northropandjohnson.com
Northrop & Johnson Chairman, Kevin Merrigan, has a background as unique and captivating as the yachts we represent. A native of San Diego, California, Kevin has sailed since childhood. After graduating from the University of Colorado in Boulder, Kevin found himself briefly landlocked during a short-lived foray in the oil and gas industry. With an itch to get back on the water and a plan to buy a boat, Kevin made a return trip to the west coast that didn’t quite go as expected.
“It was the late 1980s. I was an impetuous kid in my late twenties, and I’d made a little money. I’d gone back to California to buy an Irwin-52, but when I met the broker, it occurred to me that his job was much cooler than my job. Long story short, I furled the plan to buy the Irwin and instead moved to the east coast to pursue a career as a yacht broker. At the time, Northrop & Johnson was the only brokerage in the US with an international presence, so I decided it was the right place to be.”
After a season in Newport, Kevin moved to the Marblehead, Massachusetts office and became a partner. In 1990, he took over the Fort Lauderdale, Florida office, eventually becoming CEO of the Northrop and Johnson Holding Company. In 2020, Kevin embraced an opportunity to merge Northrop and Johnson with the resources, stability and influence of the Marine Max brand. Following the merger, Kevin remains committed and engaged as Northrop & Johnson's Chairman.
Kevin has negotiated purchase and sale agreements on over 300 yachts, he has contracted ten, new construction projects, and has closed deals in 15 countries. A yachting industry leader, Kevin was instrumental in founding the International Yacht Council and served on the Board of Directors of the Florida Yacht Brokers Association (FYBA) from 1994-2005. He has served as Treasurer for both the Florida Yacht Brokers Association and the International Yacht Council. Kevin is a member of FYBA, MYBA, YBAA, CYBA and LYBA.
As a true company patriarch, Kevin is known for treating his clients like family. Currently, 75- percent of his clients are repeat clients. He is married to his college sweetheart, Mariette, who was the Vice President and CFO of Northrop and Johnson for 26-years. They have been steadfast supporters of Kids In Distress, raising over $1M for the organization. The Merrigans’ son, Matthew recently graduated from Princeton and has followed his father’s path by journeying west to attend grad school at Stanford. Kevin and his wife divide their year between residences in Fort Lauderdale, FL, and Jamestown, RI.