This is Hull #1 of the Hank Hinckley Great Harbor 26, the first of its kind ever built and originally commissioned for Hank Hinckley himself. The boat combines classic New England construction with a design centered on practicality and ease of use. A defining feature is the retractable keel and rudder system, which allows the boat to access shallow water, be hauled without complexity, and transport on a trailer—making it a true trailerable cruiser without sacrificing capability.
The 26-foot fiberglass hull carries a thoughtful interior layout for a boat this size. Accommodation includes an enclosed head, galley, two aft berths, and a forward V-berth, creating a comfortable and functional space suitable for weekend trips, overnight stays, and coastal cruising. A 10-horsepower Nanni diesel inboard provides reliable power for maneuvering and docking in confined spaces.
The boat is rigged with a fully battened North Sails mainsail, a 140% jib, and a symmetrical spinnaker with pole—a manageable setup that delivers solid performance under sail. A trailer is included with the boat.
Length
26.00 FT
Beam
7.83 FT
Draft
4.75 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Nanni
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
12 GAL
Water
20 GAL