![]() Hinckley, with its elegant design, latest technology, and use of varnished woods, “speaks to an era of boating that feels like it’s been passed by in favor of bland white hulls and misshapen powerboats.” In addition, each Hinkley Yacht is built to each individual owner’s specifications. ![]() The company believes so strongly in this approach that they offer a unique lifetime guarantee for all its hulls and decks. With the move to this epoxy resin infusion in 2018, Hinckley Yachts now builds with a resin material of 40% greater strength and improved environmental benefits over fiberglass. Hinckley was also one of the first US builders to adopt the Seemann Composites Resin Infusion Molding Process (SCRIMP) and remains a world leader in this technology. These composites are vacuum-infused with epoxy for remarkable strength. They are one of the few recreational boat builders who use carbon or kevlar composites from bow to stern. Hinckley yachts are considered a great yacht company. Are Hinckley Yachts Built Better than Other Yachts? It’s worth noting that the Chairman of Hinckley Yachts, David Howe, even comments that a certified preowned Hinckley Yacht will often sell for more than the original owner paid for them. The most expensive, a Hinckley Talaria 55 MKII Flybridge from 2021, is listed for $6,750,000. The least expensive is a Hinckley 35 Pilot Sloop sailing vessel from 1965, which is still offered for $110,000. A quick look on their website shows that (at the time of writing) they offer 52 Hinckley Yachts for sale. In addition, Hinckley Yachts operates a yacht brokerage for second-hand models. However, we have established from online reviews that one of their smaller boats, a new Hinckley Picnic 34S has a base or starting price of $1 million.
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