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The Hinckley 41 Classic accommodates up to six in a traditional Herreshoff-style interior (white flat panels with varnished mahogany trim), with a varnished teak and holly sole. Headroom is approximately 6'-2" aft to 5'-11" forward. There is an abundance of natural light and ventilation with four large and six smaller fixed ports, two oversized hatches and two large dorades. A Luke Soapstone solid fuel stove takes the chill off on foggy mornings or extends the cruising season.
The private Forward Cabin features a 6'-6" V-berth with filler. Above the berth the hull is lined with varnished teak ceilings and there are full length storage shelves with fiddles. Below the berth there are four drawers with additional top access storage forward. Aft of the berth to port is a bureau, and to starboard is a hanging locker.
Next aft is a second large locker to starboard. To port is the enclosed Head, featuring a Lavac manual vacuum flush head plumbed via a Y-valve to the holding tank, vanity with stainless sink, including H&C pressure water with "telephone-style" fixture, providing an ensuite shower. Storage is available in four lockers.
The Main Salon has 6'-4" settees to P&S, with drawers and pilot berths making up the back rest, with additional drawers below. Above the berths are varnished teak "ceilings" and a storage shelf with fiddle. Dining is from a table that folds down from the forward bulkhead.
The Galley is furthest aft. It splits the companionway with a very large ice box to starboard, the top of which doubles as the chart table. Storage is available in lockers above and outboard, and as Hinckley defined it, in a wet locker aft. To port is an L- shaped configuration with a Shipmate three-burner gimballed propane stove with oven, single basin stainless sink with H&C pressure water and manual cold water with additional storage in lockers above, outboard and aft.
On deck the Hinckley 41 offers an expansive Cockpit measuring 8'-8'' in length (one can sleep under the stars if one so desires!) with large sail lockers P&S and custom locker aft of the wheel (which is dead space on other 41s). Also included are wide side decks with double stainless steel stanchions and lifelines with gates lead, fore and aft.
- Sony AM/FM/CD Salon speakers 2002
- Luke Soapstone Stove 2002
- Entire interior was refinished in 2001/2002 (not simply re-varnished and repainted)
- All new cushions and upholstery 2001/2002
Sails & RiggingOffshore Spars tapered single spreader mast new 1996, with all new standing rigging 1996, the mast was re-awlgripped in 2008. This tapered extrusion (lighter than the original mast) has provided a notable improvement in performance relative to other Hinckley 41 Classics.
- Schaefer 1000 roller furling 2001
- New aluminum boom 2006
- Anderson 52ST two-speed primaries 2001
- Barient 10P (equivalent of the Barient 22s) secondaries
- 3 Lewmar 30ST mainsheet, halyard, and reefing line winches 2001
- Barient 22 2 speed jib halyard winch
- Barient 10 halyard winch
- Hall Quick Vang rigid boom vang 2006
- Lazy Jacks 2001
- Rope clutches 2001
- North main with 1 reef point 1999
- Bayview Sails & Rigging stack pack 2003
- Bayview Sails & Rigging 140% RF genoa 2004
- All new halyards 2013
ElectronicsFully equipped for coastal and near coastal cruising.
- Raymarine E-90 color radar/chart plotter display 2015
- Raymarine 2kw radome and GPS antenna 2015
- New depth transducer 2015
- Raymarine ST60 Tridata (depth only) 2001
- Icom M-45 VHF 2001
ElectricalWired for both 12 Volt DC and 110 Volt AC Service. All primary wiring from engine to batteries thence to switch panels and the switch panels themselves was new as part of the 2001-2002 refit. Also, all fixtures were new as part of that refit. All 110 Volt system was new in 2001-2002.
12 Volt DC:
- Distribution panel with breakers
- Volt & amp meters
- Two 6 Volt lead acid 225 amp hour batteries in series for house service
- Group 31 lead acid engine start battery
- 50 amp alternator
110 Volt AC:
- 30 amp shore power inlet aft (no shore power cord)
- 2 outlets
- 7 gallon water heater
MechanicalWesterbeke 44A 40 HP fresh water cooled diesel turns a three-bladed "sailor style" (max pitch/low drag) propeller on a 7/8" shaft through a ZF 2.5:1 reduction gear. The entire drive train and engine beds were new in the 2001/2002 refit.
- Panish single lever engine controls 2001
- Racor fuel filter assembly 2001
- New Edson pedestal steering 2001 and entire steering gear overhauled 2001
- All new pumps and hoses throughout 2001
- All new waste system, hoses, tank, Y-valve, macerator pump 2012
- Shipmate stove overhauled 2001
- Electric bilge pump 2001
- Manual bilge pump 2001
- Fuel polished and fuel tank flushed 2014
Hull & DeckSolid Fiberglass hull and deck with Awlgrip finish. All surfaces including all brightwork were stripped and refinished as part of the 2001-2002 refit. The bottom was also stripped, and the barrier was coated and finished with red multi-season ablative paint. As with virtually all of the Hinckley's, this 41 is attractively trimmed out with varnished teak toe rails, brows, hatch frames and other trim pieces. The varnish work has been maintained to the highest standards. As part of the refit the following teak work was replaced in 2001-2002: bows, dorade boxes, and all mounting blocks.
A new rudder was fabricated for the boat in 2002 using better construction methodology than the original.
- Ideal single direction electric windlass rebuilt 2001
- 33 lb Bruce with 12' chain and 200' rode 2001
- 22 lb Danforth
- New solid polished stainless steel over sized Dorades 2001
- Dodger new 2016
- 4 Type II PFDs, Lifesling, Flare Kit, Horn, Bell, 3 fire extinguishers
- 4 fenders with covers and 4 35' braided docklines
- Stainless steel charcoal grill (brand new never used)
- Two 20 lb propane tanks
AdditionalThis Hinckley 41 was purchased off the Canadian side of the Great Lakes in 2001 and brought to Strouts Point Wharf Company in South Freeport, Maine by her current owner who did a complete restoration. Any repairs required were done, all new systems were installed right down to the engine beds. All primary wiring, switch panels, and fixtures were replaced. Every surface was refinished, and new primary winches new steering pedestal were installed. These updates have made this Hinckley 41 a new boat, essentially, in a 1967 hull & deck save for the distribution wiring in the 12 Volt system!
The clock and barometer (a gift to the owner over 40 years ago) and chess board (South Freeport historical piece) inlaid in the dining table are specifically excluded.
DisclaimerThe Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
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