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Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by joules, Jul 16, 2017.

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  1. joules

    joules New Member

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    Hey all,

    Was hoping someone might recognize this boat, or the logo on the boat and help me figure out who makes it or what it is. About 30' long fiberglass, looks like inboard drive and is always at dock with no registration numbers or state stickers.

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    Many thanks.
    Last edited: Jul 16, 2017
  2. Ward

    Ward Senior Member

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    There's no picture attached...
  3. AMG

    AMG YF Moderator

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    It is a 36' Hinckley Picnic...

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  4. joules

    joules New Member

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  5. g collis

    g collis Member

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    Hinckley Picnic boat. We have one at our marina, it's even the same color. It is cared for but have never seen her budge in 2 years.
  6. revluc

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    Come to Naples, FL tons of those beautiful Hinckley
  7. Capt Ralph

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    Dock queens?
  8. revluc

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    Actually I would say only 30% are dock queens. They certainly seem to be an easy addition to the mansions, like "oh and add whatever that boat over there is to end of my dock too." It isn't unusual to see 2 or 3 that are tied up for lunch or dinner at the club we belong to or 2/3 in the dry stack bay going in or coming out. Not saying they go out far or for long, but they are just that lunch/cocktail/sunset cruise boats.
  9. Capt Ralph

    Capt Ralph Senior Member

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    Here in South East Georgia (N E Florida), all are still in the dock house and dock slings. Rednecks with money cant drive them far, things keep interrupting their weekends (sand bars & rocks & beer cans)...
    Money can only go so far, Darwin proved that..