![]() Performance, control and the hospitable arrangements are what make the Talaria 48 a natural entertainer.ĥ5’ Hinckley Talaria. Available in jet propulsion for shoal draft and absolute unfoulability, or choose IPS for lower cost and great tracking in all sea conditions. Available in a flybridge or express, the Hinckley 48 was designed to fit with the way owners and guests spend their time on the water. From harbor cruising with family and friends to passages and excursions lasting an entire season, you’ll find that the T44 is a quick, safe and remarkably maneuverable option.Ĥ8’ Hinckley Talaria. Available in a flybridge or express and built for extended range cruising, the T44 extends the performance and handling of a Hinckley jet boat to 44 feet. The T40 is indeed a perfect yachting experience.Ĥ4’ Hinckley Talaria T44. A functional design and a stylistic statement, there is not one element that isn’t perfect. The Hinckley T38R Convertible always rises to the occasion with just one touch – shifting effortlessly between sunlight and shade, or coming to your rescue at the first hint of rain.Ĥ0’ Hinckley Talaria T40. The T40 MKII has all the requisite manners: impeccably crafted, easy-to-manage, powerful, safe and fast. The T38R’s ingenious convertible top is a unique feature out on the water. This iconic Hinckley features several groundbreaking innovations we welcome you to explore.ģ8’ Hinckley Talaria T38R. Nearly 450 hulls later, Hinckley remains committed to constantly improving this model with every boat we build. Hinckley invented a new class of boat with the introduction of the original Picnic Boat over 15 years ago. ![]() At sunset, the 34 will entertain you and your friends for a harbor cruise.ģ6’ Hinckley Picnic Boat. Make a date with the 34-you’ll need the rods for early morning angling, the tube for an afternoon of thrilling the kids. And she goes wherever you please with just 22 inches of draft. True, there’s an impressive hull structure supporting all this, and fingertip Jetstick control of all of that power and energy. In the smooth acceleration of her next generation twin jets you feel the heart-pumping innovation of Hinckley design and engineering at its very best. Eric and Jennifer’s enthusiasm and knowledge are contagious.34’ Hinckley Talaria T34. ![]() Jennifer caught the boating bug after college when she moved to Annapolis, MD and took up sailing and racing Catalina 27s. In 2003, also through a chance meeting, Jennifer happened upon the opportunity to be part of Hinckley opening their first Mid-Atlantic office in Annapolis. She quickly became enthralled with all things powerboating and never looked back. Moving to Florida in 2011 to open Hinckley’s second southern office in Naples and eventually to Palm Beach to work with Eric, she also has been fortunate to work with hundreds of wonderful owners. Moving to Florida in 2000 to open Hinckley’s first southern sales office, Eric has had the pleasure of working with hundreds of Down East-style powerboat owners that appreciate his knowledge and passion. A chance meeting in college allowed Eric the opportunity to work at The Hinckley Company in Maine, where he delved into the early development of the revolutionary Picnic Boat project. As a teenager he taught sailing and was fortunate to have raced alongside many world-class yachtsmen. Eric grew up in Down East Maine sailing some of the world’s most beautiful waters from an incredibly young age. Both Eric and Jennifer have achieved the highest level of industry accreditation and are Certified Professional Yacht Brokers ( CPYB). They are committed to putting customers first and building a community of happy boat owners, fitting in nicely with Down East Yachting’s outstanding reputation. Their combined 45 years of previous experience with Hinckley Yachts is a great asset to the team and clients. Eric Champlin and Jennifer Richards are thrilled to now be part of the Down East Yachting team in Jupiter, Florida.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |