Talaria motoryachts and flybridge yachts are built in Maine of epoxy-infused carbon fiber. Their lines are beautiful because of our enduring focus on innovation. Created in response to customer requirements for more space and more power, the Talaria line represents the pinnacle of American yachting. Passengers are greeted by intricate woodworking which reveals the regard for detail held by Hinckley craftsmen. An enclosure between the cockpit and elegant salon offers open air, single level entertaining while open and a protected, secure, and temperature-controlled interior when closed. The Talaria 48 MKII offers a new galley-up layout in a thorough redesign of the social experience. A galley-down layout is also available. The unmatched interior has been further updated with ample storage, a larger master head, and more for a truly comfortable cruiser. One of the most advanced control and command systems available, the Talaria 48 MKII introduced Jetstick 3 which brings military grade GPS hardware and digital processing to a thrilling driving experience.
Picnic Boats are open-air express yachts designed for relaxing and entertaining. The spacious, open-deck designs are ideal for lounging with loved ones or serving a small party of friends. Superior visibility while seated or standing, gives captains a more commanding view and a sense of connection to the environment. Today, we offer the most refined iterations yet, all updated with state of the art systems and technology. Hull construction combines inner and outer layers of carbon laid bow to stern for incredible strength, durability and weight savings. A single infusion of epoxy forms a chemical bond for a lightweight hull of incredible strength and durability. Weight savings in the hull structure allow for the signature teak woodworking accents which are Hinckley hallmarks. The innovations in hull materials allow us to provide the luxury on deck and below deck which our owners and their families love.
A fresh recipe for the classic Picnic. The Picnic Boat 40 brings a fresh perspective on the most successful Hinckley series ever built. In nearly 90 years of building the world’s most iconic yachts, Hinckley set a new standard with the Picnic Boat that has captured imaginations everywhere. Beautiful lines, innovative systems and thoroughbred performance are hallmarks.
As the flagship of the Hinckley fleet, the Talaria 57 allows for complete creativity of the client—an enticing reflection of taste and style. Built on Hinckley’s custom line, the 57 allows for superior customization. New jet technology equals better performance, while the 57’s larger cockpit means more space for entertaining. What’s more, the forward-facing king berth and dual sink head is remarkable for a boat of this size. Expect come-hither lines with a meticulous focus on innovation. Talaria motor yachts and flybridge yachts are built in Maine of epoxy-infused carbon fiber. Created in response to customer requirements for enhanced space and power, the Talaria line and its intricate woodworking reveal the Hinckley craftsman’s obsession to detail. Welcome to the pinnacle of American yachting.
Gone are the days of struggling with canvas and Eisenglass. With the touch of a button, your boating season is limitless and life aboard gets easier. Hinckley’s patented disappearing enclosure retracts the glass windows, then with a simple slide of the half-door, you’ve created a seamless single-level, open-air express from cockpit to galley. Hinckley’s patented disappearing enclosure retracts the glass windows, then with a simple slide of the half-door, you’ve created a seamless single-level, open-air express from cockpit to galley. Add a spacious cockpit with its own refrigerator and bar sink, full SureShade awning overhead, ample comfy seating throughout—and you have all the makings of many good times afloat. Zero draft of a Hinckley lets you disappear to that secluded beach in the Abacos, empty cove in Maine, and anywhere in between. Running a Hinckley feels just as at home on open water at 36 knots as it does in 36” in that hidden cove or nestled up to your favorite beach. Typical running gear on IPS drives protrude beyond the centerline keel of a boat—making their way into your subconscious while running. With the Zero Draft of jet propulsion, the deep-v is all you think about while slicing clearly through whatever conditions you’re in. Focus on the moment, not the gear below the waterline.
Numerous offshore racing trophies and naval architecture awards are what set Michael Peters Yacht Design apart from others. Their team designed a perfectly balanced hull on the Hinckley 35, optimized for speed and comfort. Peters included slightly wider chines and strakes to provide lift and stability at the higher speeds associated with outboard propulsion. The moderate transom deadrise on the Hinckley 35 and fine entry make her a joy to drive in a variety of conditions. On a hull optimized for outboard propulsion, 48 mph has never felt this good. Craftsmanship abounds from every angle while the open air express style delivers the perfect place to relax with loved ones or entertain a group of friends. Cozy up in the curved settees fully protected from the sun while maintaining a connection to those in the cockpit. Ample storage below affords plenty of storage for inflatable paddle boards, folding bikes and water toys. Down below the spacious cabin is a perfect respite from the sun and weather. After 25 years of experience infusing carbon fiber boats, no one in the industry knows more than Hinckley when it comes to this process. Over the past several years we’ve evolved this process to include all the best properties of post-cured epoxy. A digitally-controlled oven stretches over 80’ where each Hinckley hull is post-cured to ensure a strong, fair hull for life. No one takes more care to ensure your safety on the water. It’s this process that allows us to offer a lifetime hull warranty on the Hinckley 35.
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