Its stance is menacing with an imposing furrowed wheelhouse and knifelike hull, which tapers to a pin-sharp 24° deadrise at the transom.
Creature co*forts on deck are hard to find; there are some cushions that sit atop the storage bins in the forward cockpit and a small metal table that can be installed inside the wheelhouse or on the foredeck, but in essence it’s all pretty sparse with a focus on toughness, reliability and ease of maintenance.
That is the entire point of a boat like this, of course, it’s about shutting the doors, cranking up the heating and the throttle, and getting to your destination whatever the weather at any time of the year, not lazing about in the sun or spending hours on anchor.
Read Jack’s full review of the Viggo C8 in the May 2022 issue of MBY, out April 7.
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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