1970 Hinckley Yachts 38Sold
$89,500
Boat in Quincy, MA 02171 US
38
1 Engine (Yanmar)
38 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
NEW YANMAR DIESEL
Turn heads in any harbor aboard this 1970 Hinckley 38!
"Into the Blues" is a nice example of this true classic. On her 4th owner, this pretty cruiser was designed by Sparkman & Stephens and built by the legendary Hinckley Yard in Southwest Harbor, ME.
With a well-balanced sail-plan and sleek hull design, the Hinckley 38 is a swift sailer at every points of sail. Below deck features classic Hinckley design and quality with an open layout composed of 5 bunks, a sizeable galley, navigation station, separate electric head, and forward cabin.
Originally owned by Bob Hinckley (Henry Hinckley's son). "Into the Blues" cruised on the Chesapeake Bay historically before being lightly sailed within Massachusetts Bay for the last 4 years.
The Hinckley 38 is known for its great sailing performance. Its expansive cockpit is nicely set up with control lines for the various sails along with a full bimini for those bright summer days. As a sloop rig, "Into the Blues" is easy to sail double-handed or with a complete racing crew.
Main sheet traveler
Barient #28 2 speed self tailing primaries
Barient #24 secondaries
Barient #24 Main, spinnaker and Jib halyard winches on the mast
Boom Vang
Her main is easy to handle and her roller furled genoa is powerful enough to move her with ease on even the lightest days. Within the spacious cockpit there is ample storage for sails, boarding latter, fenders, lines, etc.
Sunbrella (white) dodger and bimini in good condition.
SS Bow/ Stern pulpit
SS double lifelines w/gate
SS Stemhead W/ bow roller and chocks
Inboard/ outboard genoa tracks
Teak Toe Rail
Teak eyebrow and grabrails
Classic Hinckley Teak hatch boxes w/white lexan covers [4]
Teak cockpit coaming
Teak lazarette box
Helmsman's cockpit with teak lazzarette and seat
Destoyer wheel
Danforth compass on Binnacle
Bridge Deck with mounted traveler
Teak lazarette box holds propane
Large cockpit forward w/locking gasketed lockers port with an offset companionway
Engine instrument panel forward
Fortress anchor, 3/8" chain and 3/4" nylon rode (200ft).
In deck Ideal 12-volt horizontal anchor windlass with foot controls
Additional Fortress anchor in aft locker to be used as stern anchor, 150ft nylon rode
The 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.
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 7/11/25 | Initial price | $89,500 |
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Customers consistently praise the 1970 Hinckley Yachts 38 for its timeless classic design and exceptional craftsmanship
Many highlight the boat’s sturdy construction and smooth handling, making it a joy to sail both in coastal waters and open seas. Owners appreciate the spacious and comfortable interior, which combines traditional elegance with practical functionality. The Hinckley Yachts 38 from 1970 is often noted for its reliability and enduring performance, maintaining its value and charm through the decades. Overall, customers admire this model for embodying the perfect blend of classic style and seaworthy excellence.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1970 Hinckley Yachts 38 is a classic sailboat known for its timeless design and solid craftsmanship. Here are some pros and cons to consider:
Pros
Classic Design: The 38 features elegant lines and traditional styling that appeals to enthusiasts of vintage yachts.
Quality Construction: Built by Hinckley, the yacht boasts high-quality materials and attention to detail, contributing to its durability and longevity.
Solid Performance: With a well-balanced hull and efficient sail plan, the 38 offers reliable handling and good sailing performance.
Comfortable Interior: Thoughtfully designed living spaces provide comfort for extended cruising.
Strong Community: Being a renowned classic, there is a supportive community of owners and enthusiasts for advice and camaraderie.
Cons
Older Technology: Being a 1970 model, some onboard systems and equipment may be outdated and require upgrading.
Maintenance Requirements: Classic boats often need more regular maintenance and care to keep them in prime condition.
Limited Modern Amenities: Compared to contemporary yachts, the 38 may lack some modern conveniences and features.
Potential Cost: Original parts and professional restoration can be expensive due to the boat’s age and classic status.
Made For
The 1970 Hinckley Yachts 38 is ideal for sailing enthusiasts who appreciate classic craftsmanship and timeless design. It's perfect for those seeking a sturdy, well-built cruiser that offers both performance and elegance on the water. Whether you're an experienced sailor looking for a reliable vessel for coastal cruising or a collector of vintage yachts, the Hinckley 38 combines traditional aesthetics with solid construction to deliver a memorable sailing experience.
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Constitution Marina, 28 Constitution Rd, Boston, MA, 02129
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