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Hinckley Expands Dayboat Legacy With the Picnic Boat 45

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Hinckley Picnic Boat 45
The 45 Picnic Boat is powered by twin Volvo Penta D11 diesels rated at 725 horsepower each, along with Hamilton HTX30 waterjets, a combination the builder expects to deliver a top speed around 40 knots and a fast cruise near 34 knots.
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Hinckley is pushing its iconic dayboat concept forward with the introduction of the Picnic Boat 45, a design which leans into how owners actually use their boats today.

At a glance, the profile is unmistakably Hinckley: sweeping shearline, clean deck, and a restrained use of brightwork. But the real story is in the layout. The builder has reworked the deck plan to create a more fluid connection between the cockpit, the foredeck and the swim platform, with multiple zones that feel purpose-built for socializing.

The cockpit is the focal point, configurable for dining or lounging depending on owner preference. A wraparound settee anchors the space, while a forward-facing lounge and an integrated bar setup keep guests oriented toward the horizon. Aft, a sunpad expands the usable footprint, effectively extending the entertaining space to the transom.

Forward, Hinckley has carved out a quieter escape. Bow seating offers a more private perch when the cockpit fills up. Belowdecks, the 45 keeps things practical with two cabins, a single head and enough storage to support overnight trips.

The swim platform plays a dual role. At the dock, it functions as a boarding staircase; at anchor, it lowers to create a beach-like terrace at the waterline, reinforcing the boat’s emphasis on time spent in and around the water.

Hinckley Picnic Boat 45
The swim platform plays a dual role. At the dock, it functions as a boarding staircase; at anchor, it lowers to create a beach-like terrace at the waterline, reinforcing the boat’s emphasis on time spent in and around the water.
Courtesy Hinckley Yachts

Performance remains central to the Picnic Boat identity. Twin Volvo Penta D11 diesels rated at 725 horsepower each are paired with Hamilton HTX30 waterjets, a combination the builder expects to deliver a top speed around 40 knots and a fast cruise near 34 knots. The jet drive setup eliminates exposed running gear, reducing draft and improving maneuverability, particularly in tight quarters.

That handling is further enhanced by Hinckley’s JetStick control system, which allows joystick docking and low-speed control with the kind of precision that has long defined the brand’s jetboats. The hull itself comes from Michael Peters Yacht Design, bringing a performance pedigree that matches the boat’s ambitions.

As with any Hinckley, the build story is as much a part of the product as the design. Construction takes place in the US, with composite structures paired with the builder’s hallmark teak and joinery work. It’s a mix of modern materials and traditional finish that continues to resonate with longtime owners.

The Picnic Boat 45 doesn’t try to reinvent the formula so much as refine it. By opening up the layout and leaning harder into social functionality, Hinckley has updated one of its most recognizable designs without losing the qualities that made it enduring in the first place.

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