Power & Motoryacht

ICON STATUS

LOA: 42'0"

Beam: 12'10"

Draft: 2'2"

Displ.: 25,000 lbs.

Fuel: 375 gal.

Water: 80 gal.

Power: 2/480-hp Cummins diesel w/HamiltonJet 322 drives

Price: $1,249,000

Peter O’Connell was standing beside Hull No. 1 of the Hinckley Picnic Boat 40, talking about his weekend aboard the exciting build that had just hit the water. While cruising on the new flagship of an iconic series, O’Connell, the company’s CEO, decided to make a run to Block Island for the night. He made a reservation and headed to the marina. When he arrived, he discovered the dockmaster had assigned the 40 a high-profile slip on a T-dock near the facility’s entrance. “He told us he was not about to hide this boat in the back of

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