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Introducing the Hinckley 41

by Hinckley Yachts 15 Mar 08:01 PDT
Hinckley 41 © Hinckley Yachts

The new Hinckley 41 is a masterclass in precision, craftsmanship, and refined performance. Propelled by triple Mercury Verado V10 outboards, it glides across the water with unshakable confidence, reaching speeds of nearly 60 mph.

Optimized for outboard performance, it carves cleanly through short chop, delivering an exhilarating yet composed ride. Beyond performance, the Hinckley 41 is crafted for effortless entertaining and seamless connection to the water.

From its thoughtfully arranged forward seating to its spacious swim platform and innovative storage solutions, every detail is designed to enhance life on the water. Whether navigating open seas or anchoring for a sunset gathering, the Hinckley 41 redefines what it means to cruise in style, comfort, and capability.

Confident power, unrivaled performance

Beneath its timeless lines, the Hinckley 41 is a pure expression of precision and power. With triple Mercury Verado V10 outboards, this Hinckley moves with unshakable confidence, reaching 55 mph with the standard engine package and just under 60 mph with the upgraded configuration. The 22-degree deadrise hull is engineered to cut cleanly through short chop, ensuring a ride that is as composed as it is exhilarating. Whether carving through open waters or gracefully maneuvering into a quiet harbor, the Hinckley 41 is designed for those who seek performance without compromise. At the helm, the ClearView™ windshield ensures uncompromised visibility, providing a commanding view of the water in all conditions, enhancing both safety and the sheer joy of the journey.

Grace in every gathering

The Hinckley 41 welcomes guests into a space of quiet refinement. The forward seating arrangement is designed for effortless entertaining, with thoughtfully contoured seating and a seamless flow from bow to stern. Every seat is the best seat in the house, offering unobstructed views, ample space, and the perfect perch for conversation or quiet reflection. A SureShade® cover deploys over the cockpit area, providing welcome protection from the midday sun, ensuring comfort no matter the conditions. Whether enjoying a morning coffee under soft golden light or an evening cruise with close friends, every detail has been designed for comfort, connection, and the joy of time spent on the water. This is a space where conversations linger, laughter carries on the breeze, and every journey feels like an occasion.

Effortless connection to the water

At anchor or under way, the Hinckley 41 is built to bring you closer to the water. A spacious, oversized swim platform provides a seamless transition for swimming, diving, and launching water toys, ensuring the ocean is always within easy reach. With intuitive access points and refined boarding solutions, guests move effortlessly between the boat and the sea, making every swim and every return as smooth as the ride itself.

Smart storage, boundless adventures

With adventure in mind, the Hinckley 41 offers versatile, well-planned storage solutions that anticipate every need. A dedicated amidships storage area provides space for Seabobs, inflatable paddleboards, scuba gear, and other waterborne essentials, allowing owners to bring along everything they need for days spent exploring. The galley is equipped to entertain a big party or an intimate gathering, with a place for everything and everything in its place. Storage is seamlessly integrated throughout, ensuring every necessity is within reach without sacrificing elegance. The cockpit galley features refrigeration, keeping provisions fresh, while a removable icebox in the forward seating area ensures drinks stay chilled for the perfect moment. Every inch has been thoughtfully utilized, ensuring that whether you are heading off for a day of discovery or a quiet escape, the Hinckley 41 is ready to carry you—and everything you need—with effortless ease.

Specifications:

  • Length overall: 45' 4"
  • Length hull: 40' 3"
  • Length deck: 38' 11"
  • Beam: 12' 11"
  • Draft: 2' 2" / 3' 1"
  • Displacement: 19,000 Lbs
  • Fuel Capacity: 450 U.S. gallons
  • Water Capacity: 40 U.S. gallons
  • Cruising Speed: 33 mph
  • Range at Cruise: 403 miles
  • Top Speed: 53 mph
  • Transom Deadrise: 22 Degrees
  • Standard Power: Triple Mercury V10 350HP Verado Outboards
  • Optional Power: Triple Mercury V10 400HP Verado Outboards

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