Is this the toughest 30ft leisure boat in the world? Viggo C8 test drive & review | MBY

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • Remember Anytec and its 747? Well, the team behind that are back with a new name and an equally focussed and ferocious all-aluminium speed machine, the Viggo C8. Is this all-aluminium Swede the toughest sub-30ft boat on the market? Motor Boat & Yachting deputy editor Jack Haines takes a test drive with a C8 owner to find out...
    Viggo C8 specifications
    LOA: 26ft 9in (8.2m)
    Beam: 7ft 5in (2.3m)
    Draught: 1ft 9in (0.6m)
    Displacement: 1.9 tonnes
    Test engines: Single 300hp Mercury Verado outboard
    Top speed on test: 48.1 knots
    Fuel consumption: 34.4 lph @ 20 knots / 15.8 lph @ 7 knots
    Range: 199nm @ 30 knots
    Noise: 81 d(B)A @ 20 knots / 65 d(B)A @ 7 knots
    Fuel capacity: 350 litres
    Water capacity: N/A
    RCD category: C for 6 people
    Designer: Viggo Boats
    Starting price: £123,437 (inc. VAT)
    Price
    as tested: £145,000 (inc. VAT)
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Komentáře • 77

  • @advantagemarine7305
    @advantagemarine7305 Před 2 lety +18

    It's interesting to see the Brits catching on to aluminum boats, I'm an Englishman living in Sweden and have a 7.2 metre aluminum cabin boat, Vboat voyager 700 with an Evinrude 250 HO G2 and I run charter trips all year round in the Stockholm archipelago. I would never go back to a plastic boat as you have a very short season, with my aluminum boat I break out the marina through the ice. Even good for a 90 NM offshore trip to Gotland last summer.

    • @sib610
      @sib610 Před 2 lety +4

      Aluminium is such a great material for boats….sail , power and racing. Light, strong, repairable, maintenance free. Sounds like you’ve got it sorted Stuart !

    • @advantagemarine7305
      @advantagemarine7305 Před 2 lety +5

      @@sib610 well exactly, these types of boats are known as "land rovers of the sea" locally, they're amazing, hardy little things that can take a good bit of sea with a good skipper. It helps that the Baltic is quite fresh water, not so salty and with no tides you can always find somewhere to dock. It truly is an amazing place to live.

    • @mbboater703
      @mbboater703 Před 2 lety

      Vboat voyager 700 is a russian boat, not a swedish one ;) You are an Englishman living in Sweden using russian Volzhanka (renamed into westernized V-boat) and lecturing on CZcams about the Brits catching on to aluminum boats... funny ;) by the way Volzhanka was a crappy soviet boat with engine from Moskvitch. Brits in Sweden are normally quite privileged so you must afford at least finnish Buster aluminum boat.

    • @advantagemarine7305
      @advantagemarine7305 Před 2 lety

      @@mbboater703 ha ha, someone likes to get annoyed on the internet! Go you dude 😆 firstly I never said it was a Swedish boat, secondly the 700 is a very good boat for the money and believe it or not they let you choose what engine you want! Unbelievable huh? I've seen busters, anytec, etc and yes they are nice but you will pay extra, thirdly, I wasn't lecturing, merely pointing out that aluminum cabin boats are only now becoming popular in the UK.
      Now go and cry over somebody else's comments you pathetic, sad individual.

  • @charley9986
    @charley9986 Před 2 lety +14

    I saw a Viggo when i was in Sweden and the build quality and attention to detail, particularly the wiring which is often overlooked, was first class. Nicely made and very functional boat. Well done MBY for the review.
    =

  • @ZoneTelevision
    @ZoneTelevision Před rokem +3

    Viggo is killing it. I'd take this all day over an AXO.

  • @cad5238
    @cad5238 Před 2 lety +4

    Name her barracuda! She's fast and sleek! Shiny too!But mean looking also.The welds are something else! Wow!Great design fabulous workmanship. Well done.

  • @bope308
    @bope308 Před 2 lety +10

    Fun fact. Neither Finland or Sweden have polarbears

  • @marvinrascal3376
    @marvinrascal3376 Před 2 lety +8

    That's not a boat. That's a weapon.

  • @patrickmolloy6994
    @patrickmolloy6994 Před 2 lety +4

    fabulous, how great is it to get the owners perspective.

    • @sib610
      @sib610 Před 2 lety +5

      Thanks Patrick. For me this boat just fits like a glove and does everything i want from a boat. Us boaters all look for different things in a boat and every boat is ultimately compromised in some way but as a bit of a boat nerd this was the one for me and my needs. Agreed that well done to Jack for allowing me to rant on a bit but i also enjoy watching owners talk about their boats as you get to see the reasoning behind their wants and needs . I’m quite into boat design and for me the material, build quality, ergonomics and design priorities do it for me but understandably not for most.

  • @nicbennett6554
    @nicbennett6554 Před 2 lety +2

    Looks like brilliant fun in all weather!! 😁
    Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @nickglossop
    @nickglossop Před 2 lety +2

    The only thing I’d add is a head. Oh, and maybe a slightly bigger engine. Great review.

  • @tomrathmann3801
    @tomrathmann3801 Před rokem +3

    Interesting boat. What about surface temperatures in the summer? Will you be able to touch any of the surfaces in the cockpit in glaring sunlight?

  • @mikenelson1495
    @mikenelson1495 Před 2 lety +1

    What a fun drive and dive boat!

  • @BigDom61
    @BigDom61 Před 4 měsíci

    It looks an excellent piece of kit very nice do they do twin outboards

  • @normanmerrill1241
    @normanmerrill1241 Před 2 lety +2

    Great runabout with speed and stability…nice aesthetics…\

  • @tallesttreeintheforest

    i like how it looks, while im personally not entirely sold on these sharp tactical designs in general, both alukin and arronet make similar boats with classical design traits.

  • @gerhardvanwaltsleben8944
    @gerhardvanwaltsleben8944 Před 2 lety +4

    Lekker man lekker 🇿🇦

  • @vesaroivainen
    @vesaroivainen Před 2 lety +3

    Polar bears in Finland 😂🤣😂

  • @lukewalker3905
    @lukewalker3905 Před 2 lety

    For the talking to camera section whilst driving. It would have been nice to just have the camera suction cup mounted to the glass to see a non-shaky cam shot, also allowing us to see the shock mount seats in action.

  • @christiansjogren5784
    @christiansjogren5784 Před 2 lety +1

    My Viggo C8 with Mercury 450R is for sale. Located in Stockholm.

  • @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665

    😎🇬🇧 Nice boat esp if fitted with a 300hp diesel.
    Polarbear proof ..🤔 Wally the Walrus proof 👍🏼yes 😁🤣.
    Also 50knts + into giant hailstones definately.
    Its the boat equivalent of a V8 110 Landrover or early Range rover... 🌊
    for exactly that sort of job

  • @gregwindell7702
    @gregwindell7702 Před 2 lety

    BE STRONG ENOUGH TO BE KIND

  • @clifbradley
    @clifbradley Před 2 lety +3

    So it's like a Spiker C8, but your ability level to drive it could be comparable to driving a Fiat 500 and you'll be fine. I've heard of these being used as small fishing boats for tagging sharks in the north Atlantic. Might have been a different boat, but I swear it was this boat. Rough and rugged.

  • @joshlower1
    @joshlower1 Před 2 lety +4

    In america you need 4 450 hp outboards to make 70 knots so either our boat building sucks or we are being swindled.

    • @MrJockelito
      @MrJockelito Před 2 lety +4

      To be fair, our Scandinavian waters are much calmer and hence less hp. But yes, In my opinion our cousins in the west have gone a bit to far... 😉

    • @joshlower1
      @joshlower1 Před 2 lety

      @@MrJockelito naw man yall in the north sea. Yalls seas are far rougher than the gulf of mexico

    • @paulnorman8274
      @paulnorman8274 Před 2 lety +1

      "...so either our boat building sucks or we are being swindled."
      Or your serving sizes are too big.....
      Old Donzis get close to 70 knots with 100-150hp..... They're really tiny, though. Hardly bigger than a floating sports car.
      At least among mainstream boats, the Euros have traditionally been more concerned about efficiency. Gas used to be cheap in the US. Calories, too . So people splurge. The way they get elbow room in Europe is to, like the owner of this boat, forego unneeded stuff which would otherwise clutter up open spaces. While In America, you get elbow room by good, old fashioned bloating of everything. Then compensating with another pair of outboards on the fatter transom.

    • @joshlower1
      @joshlower1 Před 10 dny

      All my boats are plain Jane as shit commercial boats lol.​@@paulnorman8274

  • @KimCJorgensen
    @KimCJorgensen Před 2 lety

    Wicked fun boat, now for that Rum-toddy to clear your nose!

  • @stephenb7333
    @stephenb7333 Před 2 lety +1

    what a boat.right up my street.well done for finding it jack and to the owner.just one question.no loo?.or is it a bucket of shame.;)

    • @sib610
      @sib610 Před 2 lety +3

      Hi Stephen. Yes on the C8 and X8 its the bucket of shame or a porta potty type arrangement but on the bigger C10 there’s a proper heads if you want. From experience we tend to overnight in marinas so its no problem or it doesn’t take long to get anywhere should you need to. I’m just used to it from a ribbing background ..easier for blokes of course !

    • @stephenb7333
      @stephenb7333 Před 2 lety

      @@sib610 I figured as much.im of the same ilk.lol.besides I have one in my boat room.;)

  • @karatejoe5049
    @karatejoe5049 Před 2 lety

    Nice edit at 1:18

  • @mfld719
    @mfld719 Před 2 lety +1

    Be nice to get an idea of cost.

  • @toivomyllyla8776
    @toivomyllyla8776 Před 2 lety +1

    13:15 what is this guy talking about?😂 There are no polar bears in finland.

  • @dieseldog00
    @dieseldog00 Před 2 lety +3

    What happens when that ONE motor quits and won't restart? Who you gonna call, ghostbusters? Seatow? Trim the transom and put another motor on it. Why take a chance on one engine??

    • @Kowalski301
      @Kowalski301 Před 2 lety +2

      Single engine works great for most in Europe for some reason... there is rarely a need to go very far offshore. There is various Sea rescue and/or SAR you indeed can call if needed, and it's free in case of emergency, or included with the boat insurance or membership for assistance. And if you want that extra backup, most just add a kicker with separate fuel tank, and save a ton of money and weight compared to a twin install. And a kicker is probably more reliable than a twin install, that now days share so much electronic that easily can render both engines equally dead if something fails. Not to mention if they share the same fuel system...

    • @paulnorman8274
      @paulnorman8274 Před 2 lety

      @@Kowalski301 One of the side benefits of boats this light and efficient, is even a small kicker will do the trick. On bigger boats, twins become more desirable, if going further away and staying out longer.

  • @cookiemonster2299
    @cookiemonster2299 Před 2 lety +1

    Solid and fast, yummy 🤪👍❤️🇬🇧

  • @gregormiller4037
    @gregormiller4037 Před 2 lety

    Great post. Are these available in the states? Thanks.

    • @sib610
      @sib610 Před 2 lety +4

      Hi Gregor, currently not as its a fairly niche boat hand built in small numbers for the mainly Scandinavian market but I’m sure if you speak to Erik at Viggo he’ll advise you..its just a case of shipping at the end of the day i would have thought.

    • @gregormiller4037
      @gregormiller4037 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sib610 Dang okies. I was hoping ya had a US distributor. This rig would be perfect for somewhat calm summers and cold, snowy winters on Lake Tahoe in the Sierras...this would also make a great convwete fishing boat :)

    • @sib610
      @sib610 Před 2 lety +1

      It certainly would suit Lake Tahoe. Viggo have sold a few down to Lake Geneva with similar conditions.

  • @jonasgussvattnet
    @jonasgussvattnet Před 2 lety +2

    Polarbears in Finland?? 😂

    • @Aleks123
      @Aleks123 Před 2 lety

      Maybe in Svalbard but definetly not in Finland :)

    • @sib610
      @sib610 Před 2 lety +4

      Hi Jonas sorry that came out wrong. I remember the guys at Viggo saying about the polar bear rules / certificates on windscreens which clearly had no impact on me in the UK but for you guys up north quite possibly more relevant as they do sell quite a few Viggo’s into Finland and North Norway.

  • @lukewalker3905
    @lukewalker3905 Před 2 lety

    You said you could road trailer it? What beam is it? 2.5m? I assume it weighs 3T+ with trailer.

    • @sib610
      @sib610 Před 2 lety +4

      Hi Luke. The whole boat with engine is around 1.9 tonnes. Add in half a tank of fuel and some gubbins takes it to 2.1 tonnes. She’s 8.2 x 2.3m . A lot lighter than you think. There are plenty of similar length ribs that are heavier so easily towable behind a decent tow car.

    • @paulnorman8274
      @paulnorman8274 Před 2 lety

      @@sib610 That is remarkably light for this much space, and such a presumably sturdy build. 27 foot makes it seem like it would be a bigger, heavier boat. Probably not the lowest cost 2 tonnes floating around the marina......... :)

    • @sib610
      @sib610 Před 2 lety

      @@paulnorman8274 hi Paul, price wise she comes in lower than the Axopar despite being fully hand welded and built in small numbers. Also less expensive than a decent cabin rib. Erik at Viggo will ping you price lists . Less gubbins to go wrong…less weight…better fuel efficiency, more open space. Yes less facilities and nick nacks but that doesn’t bother me. It’s a great drivers boat. You’re welcome to have a look at her..

  • @clifbradley
    @clifbradley Před 2 lety +2

    If you got a piece of MDF or thick enough plywood, you could set a tent up on the bow. Little gas stove, kettle and s cooler. You are all set. Lol.

    • @sib610
      @sib610 Před 2 lety +3

      That’s exactly what we do 👍

    • @clifbradley
      @clifbradley Před 2 lety +1

      @@sib610 In Florida, there are lots of people that do that, they call them redneck cabin cruisers or Redneck Yacht. I say, if it works...it works. Blow up air mattress, tent, grill off the rails. Portable generators like the ones Anker make is something practically every Floridian owns so that provides all the power you need too.

    • @sib610
      @sib610 Před 2 lety +2

      Ive got a bivi bag for that purpose when 3 of us were planning to bring it back to the UK from Oregrund. All good fun and more memorable than hotels..for me at least.

    • @clifbradley
      @clifbradley Před 2 lety

      @@sib610 very true

  • @user-D407
    @user-D407 Před 2 lety

    Bloody hell, you are blaring into the mic and we can barely hear him! A little forethought on mic placement would have gone a long way in improving this video.

  • @jessefig5281
    @jessefig5281 Před 2 lety

    Can test for free in the NYC waters

  • @foodley123
    @foodley123 Před 2 lety +2

    Ooh.. 1st

  • @rogerhommas
    @rogerhommas Před 2 lety +1

    ..70 knots and safe...? _ please, , no seatbelts and no dingy..

    • @sib610
      @sib610 Před 2 lety +2

      Obviously you’d drive to the conditions , when its really nasty i’m down to 20 knots like other boats this size depending on the sea state. most race boats /fast commuter boats dont have dinghy’s attached but If you mean life raft then yes i take one depending on the trip. , you could get belts if you want. i slow down when it gets nasty especially with passengers. At high speed they’re rock solid, you can see their CZcams vids but again, this is assuming calm conditions. The hull was designed around high power outboards by a man from a racing boat background. If you go out to Oregrund they’ll show you in person 👍

    • @rogerhommas
      @rogerhommas Před 2 lety

      @@sib610 ..you read my mind. _ yes , raft for emergensy, popup boat .
      I will head to Örrengrund , with my new electric motor.. 7m cigar-boat it needs to shuffle there_ but 3KW and time I got...
      ( Lovisa has a new guestport_ welcome )

  • @nickmiller8881
    @nickmiller8881 Před 2 lety

    Shame about the image quality

  • @paulbryan1094
    @paulbryan1094 Před 2 lety +2

    Great boat but nowhere to make a cup o tea. And no heads

    • @sib610
      @sib610 Před 2 lety +5

      Hi Paul. Like most boat owners and most ribsters I use marina facilities when the need arises ..its a commuter boat as opposed to an overnighter . I found that boats of similar length/price that had more facilities, and there are plenty of these types of boats out there, try too hard to squeeze everything in and ultimately weren’t for me. I grab a coffee at the start of the day and stick it in a flask usually but i do have a camping stove on the boat for longer trips or if i do camp in it with my son we can cook up some grub if the pubs shut ! I prefer it that way but understand that most people prefer boats that have more facilities. I don’t sit at anchor too much. I also didn’t t spec a fridge as I prefer a very good cool bag which we can take to the beach . I come from a rib background so i still get excited by the diesel heater and windscreen wipers !!

  • @timconrad63
    @timconrad63 Před rokem

    Great video terrible sound

  • @The_Arby
    @The_Arby Před 2 lety

    See you deleted my comment LOL

  • @craybro
    @craybro Před 2 lety

    Perfect for the UK weather so the Brits will never buy it ;)

    • @darthkek1953
      @darthkek1953 Před 2 lety

      What's "perfect" about a boat without a toilet?

  • @millsi1978
    @millsi1978 Před 2 lety +1

    Looks like an over priced tinny with a cabin dropped on top. Not much leisure about it.

    • @darthkek1953
      @darthkek1953 Před 2 lety

      It's not a leisure vessel. It's a fantastic boat for its purpose... commuting to and from some very dangerous rocky islands. That's it. That's why it has no galley, no bar, no berths, not even a shitter. It's designed to get from A (home) to B (work) and back again, fast, no matter the weather.

    • @millsi1978
      @millsi1978 Před 2 lety

      @@darthkek1953 perhaps read the video title again

    • @darthkek1953
      @darthkek1953 Před 2 lety

      ​@@millsi1978 the guy is using a commuter boat as a leisure vessel.