Hinckley’s newest Picnic Boat is not like the others.
The century-old, Maine-based builder unveiled a new model on Wednesday with a layout unlike any other fleet member. The 43-footer will be the first Hinckley Picnic Boat to offer forward seating, creating even more space for relaxing and entertaining at sea.
“From its spacious layout to its advanced features, the Picnic Boat 39 ensures every moment on board is a celebration of adventure, and unforgettable memories,” Scott Bryant, vice president of marketing and sales at Hinckley, said in a statement.
Hinckley launched its first Picnic Boat in 1994, introducing seafarers to an elegant yet sturdy dayboat capable of cruising Maine’s often-rocky coast in style. Over the past 30 years, the yard has launched more than 1,000 examples and continues to refine every square inch of the iconic design.
“At Hinckley, we have a meticulous approach to design, obsessing over the details, combining the best DNA of past models with the needs and desires of Hinckley customers today,” added Bryant. “The overall design language of the Picnic Boat 39 demonstrates our continued commitment to building beautiful, timeless, and highly innovative yachts.”
The new Picnic Boat 39 features three separate but adjoined entertaining areas: the aft deck, the cockpit, and the new foredeck. The open aft showcases two plush sofas, while the covered cockpit features more comfy seating, a galley, and the helm. A smart sliding window mechanism provides access to the spacious foredeck, ensuring a smooth transition between free of any cumbersome folding doors or sharp edges. The forward area is outfitted with a large, U-shaped sofa. Below deck, seafarers will find a head and a cabin for overnight stays.
As for grunt, the newcomer is equipped with twin Volvo D6 engines capable of churning out 480 hp and jet drives that ensure strong maneuverability and quick acceleration. In addition, the JetStick 4 joystick system makes navigating the trickiest of slips a breeze. Hinckley adds that it has created “the easiest control system on the market,” with “Smart Mode Selection” automatically switching between helm steering and JetStick Mode to simplify captaining. The new model also features the latest waterjet technology, meaning seafarers can explore secluded coves and shallow waters with ease.
Hinckley didn’t provide any performance figures for the Picnic Boat 39, but the two other models in the lineup dart around at nearly 40 knots. The Picnic Boat 40 has a cruising speed of 35 knots and a top speed of 38 knots, while the Picnic Boat 37 has a cruising speed of 35 knots and a top speed of 37 knots. You can expect the 39 to be equally as fast.
The Picnic Boat 39 is now available for pre-order, with the price available upon request.