New Boat Models

Hinckley to Add Outboard-Powered 35’ Boat for 2021

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The Hinckley 35 was designed for twin outboards and comes standard with twin 300-hp Mercury outboards.

Hinckley Yachts has added a new outboard-powered boat that is expected to make her debut next year. The Hinckley 35 was designed by Michael Peters Yacht Design with slightly wider chines and strakes to provide lift and stability at the higher speeds that come with big outboards. She has a sharp entry and moderate transom deadrise and top speed is estimated at 48 mph.

Clear View

For drivers, the Hinckley 35 has the company’s new ClearView single-pane windshield that gives an unobstructed view. Abaft are curved settees that are fully protected from the elements, but are still connected to the open-air aft cockpit. Belowdecks, the cabin has a V-berth, galley and private head that should accommodate a couple for an overnight getaway.

The view over the bow of the Hinckley couldn’t be more unobstructed.

 

The Hinckley 35’s cabin has a traditional look with teak accents and a traditional-style forward V-berth.

Built Strong

Like all Hinckleys, the 35-footer is built with infused carbon and the entire hull is post-cured in an 80’-long oven. Hinckley provides a lifetime hull warranty on the 35.

Passengers can relax on the settees under the hardtop or enjoy the open air of the aft cockpit.

Looking at some specifications for the new model, she measures 38’8” (11.79 m) long overall with an 11’ (3.35 m) beam. She draws 2’10” (.86 m) and carries 300 gallons (1,135.62 liters) of fuel and 35 gallons (132.49 liters) of freshwater. Estimated cruising displacement is 13,174 lbs. (5,975.63 kg). Standard power is twin 300-hp Mercury Verado outboards. The 46-mph top speed is estimated with optional power.

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