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The lines of a Hinckley were a direct result of their need to endure the rigors of life among the rocky coves and jutting promontories of Maine’s Acadian coast. To Henry Hinckley, frivolous design had no place on such unforgiving waters. A specific form was borne of these nautical circumstances, characterized by a strong, well-found hull, sweeping deck lines to quickly shed foaming waters, with overhanging bows and fine counters to lend stability in angry seas. Innovations found only on a Hinckley such as Heading Hold and Dynamic Steering allow the boat to understand your intended course and let you carve turns with ease.
Dockage
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- Total:40
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- Dockage depth:25
Moorings
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