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Hank Hinckley Ocean Cruising 42 Pilothouse Ketch

£0 Sold / Unavailable
  • Boat REF#  ·  150722
  • LOA  ·  12.80m
  • Year  ·  1984
  • Construction  ·  GRP
  • Underwater profile  ·  Fin
  • Berths  ·  7
  • Engine  ·  1 x Diesel 68hp, Perkins 1-154 (2006)
  • Lying  ·  Seattle - At Our Docks!
Boatshed Seattle
Boatshed Seattle
Scott Helker

The boat featured is not currently for sale by Boatshed. The boat information and images presented are part of Boatshed’s back catalogue of the 25,000+ boats we have listed in the last 20 years and appear here for general information and guidance purposes about Boatshed and our boat selling systems and services

Extra Details

Designer Hank R. Hinckley III
Builder Nautical Enterprises, Inc.
Lying Seattle - At Our Docks!
Fuel capacity 659.1 ltr (145.0 G) Total - 1 Tanks
Water capacity 681.8 ltr (150.0 G) Total - 1 Tanks
Holding tank capacity 81.8 ltr (18.0 G) Total - 1 Tanks

Mechanical

Engine 1 x Diesel 68hp
Engine make and model Perkins 1-154 (2006)
Engine Hours engine1= 400
Engine Cooled Indirect
Steering Wheel
Drive Shaft
Prop(s) 3 Blade Max-Prop
Fuel consumption (approx) 4.5 ltr (1.0 G) /hour At Cruising Speed
Cruising speed (approx) 7 knots
Max speed (approx) 9 knots
Generator output 4.4KVA
Engine spares

Rebuilt engine installed by Tacoma Diesel in 2006. Engine had its exhaust system entirely rebuilt in 2015 (to address an issue from the 2006 installation), has had its heat exchanger tube bundle reconditioned, and has been serviced for fluids and filters.

12-Volt DC Electrical:
House bank: 4ea Rolls Surette 6-volt Batteries (440 Amp hours)
Engine start: 1ea gel battery
Generator start: 1ea gel battery
Ample Power Energy Monitor II - volt and amp-hour monitor
Engine is fitted with dual alternators
- 55 amp
- 120 amp large frame hi-output

120-Volt AC Electrical:
Magnum MagnaSine inverter/charger (new 2013)
Shore power with 30-amp inlet
Galvanic isolater
Balmar 2512 Inverter - 2,500 Watt

Generator is not currently functional and is included "as-is":
Westerbeke 4.4 KW
- 2-cylinder
- 260 hours
- Racor fuel filtration

Dimensions

LOA 12.80m
LWL 9.93m
Beam 3.81m
Draft Min 1.73m
Airdraft 18.29m
Displacement 11,340kg (25,004.3lbs)
Headroom 1.88m
Storage On marina

Rig

Ketch rigged Hood Aluminium spars (1985) with stainless steel standing rigging (1985)

Sails

Mainsail Hood - Inmast (1985)
Headsail Hood - Furling (1985)
Other sails Mizzen (1985)
180% cruising Spinnaker ()
Storm Jib ()
Spinnaker gear

Sails:
Mainsail - Hood roller furling - Dacron
Mizzen - Hood roller furling - Dacron
Working Jib - Hood roller furling - Dacron
Genoa - Hood roller furling - Dacron
Storm Jib
Mizzen Staysail
Cruising Spinnaker

Rigging:
Barient primary winches 2ea #32 2-spd self tailing Chrome
Barient secondary winches 2ea #27 2-spd self tailing Chrome
Barient 4ea #23 2-spd self tailing Chrome
Barient 2ea #10 Chrome

Electrical Systems

12 volt battery, 6 batteries charged by: engine, shore power, generator

Construction

Construction GRP
Underwater profile Fin
Finish Gelcoat finish

The vessel HIN identifies this as built in 1984. The USCG documentation identifies it as built in 1985.

Dimensions and capacities have not been verified by Waterline Boats / Boatshed and are reported from literature.

Accommodation

Total # of berths 7
No. of double berths 3
No. of single berths 1
Cabin(s) 2
Handbasin 1
Shower 1
Heads 1 heads (Manual)

She has a very traditional Hank Hinckley interior with warm white ash and teak joinery. Attention to detail is evident when you see all the slots in the screws perfectly aligned with each other, old school craftsmanship style.

As you enter the tall companionway doors into the raised pilothouse you see windows all around providing excellent visibility. The windows themselves are built to withstand serious green water. The helm station is on starboard. The nav station is just aft of helm station. A settee is to port, and converts with the back folding up to become a bunk. When converted the lower berth is a double and the upper is a single.

Down three steps to the main level the large L-shaped galley is on port. -- a nice offshore capable galley: Dickinson Mariner Regal 3-burner stove & oven - SS, Xantex LPG detector and solenoid control, Kenmore microwave, deep double stainless sink, hot & cold pressure water; 2ea water tanks 160 gallons & 68 gallons, Grunert 7- cubic foot top load refer, Grunert 2.5-cubic foot top load freezer, abundant storage.

The dinette is on starboard and seats five. It converts to a double berth. The seat back also folds up for a single berth so a total of three can sleep in this location.

The master stateroom is forward in the vee and offers abundant storage.

Starboard and forward of the main bulkhead is a spacious head with a full size stall shower. The head has a TDX (treat and discharge) treatment system.

An Espar (DL-4) forced air diesel furnace provides heat throughout the boat.

110-volt permanent installed forced air heater near galley.

Headroom:
Salon headroom at cl 75
Pilothouse headroom at cl alongside grab rail 76

Measurements of the berths.

Pilothouse
Bottom 78 x 43W
Top 78 x 24W

Dinette
bottom 81 x 42W
Top 81 x 24W

Forward
80 x 79W (at aft end)

3 burner gas cooker/stove

Accommodation

Cooker/stove
Oven
Sink
Refrigerator
Freezer
Curtains
Cabin heating
Manual water system
Pressurised water system
Hot water system
Fresh water wash
Raw water wash
Non-Smokers
Microwave

She has a very traditional Hank Hinckley interior with warm white ash and teak joinery. Attention to detail is evident when you see all the slots in the screws perfectly aligned with each other, old school craftsmanship style.

As you enter the tall companionway doors into the raised pilothouse you see windows all around providing excellent visibility. The windows themselves are built to withstand serious green water. The helm station is on starboard. The nav station is just aft of helm station. A settee is to port, and converts with the back folding up to become a bunk. When converted the lower berth is a double and the upper is a single.

Down three steps to the main level the large L-shaped galley is on port. -- a nice offshore capable galley: Dickinson Mariner Regal 3-burner stove & oven - SS, Xantex LPG detector and solenoid control, Kenmore microwave, deep double stainless sink, hot & cold pressure water; 2ea water tanks 160 gallons & 68 gallons, Grunert 7- cubic foot top load refer, Grunert 2.5-cubic foot top load freezer, abundant storage.

The dinette is on starboard and seats five. It converts to a double berth. The seat back also folds up for a single berth so a total of three can sleep in this location.

The master stateroom is forward in the vee and offers abundant storage.

Starboard and forward of the main bulkhead is a spacious head with a full size stall shower. The head has a TDX (treat and discharge) treatment system.

An Espar (DL-4) forced air diesel furnace provides heat throughout the boat.

110-volt permanent installed forced air heater near galley.

Headroom:
Salon headroom at cl 75
Pilothouse headroom at cl alongside grab rail 76

Measurements of the berths.

Pilothouse
Bottom 78 x 43W
Top 78 x 24W

Dinette
bottom 81 x 42W
Top 81 x 24W

Forward
80 x 79W (at aft end)

3 burner gas cooker/stove

Deck Gear

Warps
Fenders
Boathook
Swim Ladder
Instrument Covers

4 halyard winches
6 sheet winches
Electric Ideal Vertical windlass
2 anchors
(CQR and Danforth)
18.29m of chain
76.20m of warp
Deck Hardware:
5ea dorade vents - chrome
Edson steering pedestal in cockpit
Teak grates on cockpit sole

Ground Tackle:
45-Lb CQR anchor
Ideal Vertical Windlass - 12-volt
Stainless bow roller
60-Lb Bill anchor
20-Lb High Tensile Danforth on teak deck chock

Nav Equipment

Compass
Wind
Radar
VHF
SSB
Autopilot
Stereo
Clock
Barometer
Navigation lights
Echo sounder
Radar Reflector

Electronics: Garmin 175 GPS, Raytheon 1200 Radar, Ray 88 VHF Radio, Ray 400 Loud hailer w/ fogtone generator, Benmar Cetrek 701 Autopilot, Datamarine S100KL Knotlog, Datamarine Wind, Datamarine Depth, SEA 225 Marine Sideband Radio

Ritchie 6" Compass w/ SS Binnacle cover in PH
Ritchie 6" Compass w/ SS Binnacle cover at Helm

Pioneer AM/FM SuperTuner stereo

Safety Equipment

LPG Detector
Life jackets
Horn
Emergency steering

5 bilge pumps (2 manual / 3 Electric)

Safe-T-Alert CO detector
3ea bilge pumps electric 1000gph
1ea Whale 25 manual bilge pump
1ea Edson 10" manual bilge pump
Stainless swim ladder
Lifelines with side gates
Horseshoe buoy
Stainless stern pulpit with mooring chocks at coners
Windshield wipers in pilothouse
MOB pole

Broker's Comments

This Hank Hinckley 42 Pilothouse Ketch is one of the finest example of an Ocean Cruising blue water yacht that there is. She was designed and built to be a safe passage maker....

This is a custom pilothouse design built on a stock Hank Hinckley hull. She is a lovely representation of Maine craftsmanship and construction under Hank Hinckley's supervision. Her replacement value would be in the area of $700,000.

Rebuilt engine installed by Tacoma Diesel in 2006.

The complete build book, plans and every piece of documentation are included with this one-owner boat.

These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.

This Hank Hinckley Ocean Cruising 42 Pilothouse Ketch has been personally photographed and viewed by Scott Helker of Boatshed Seattle. Click here for contact details.
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