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When The Hinckley Company launched the Picnic Boat in 1994, we introduced an entirely new yacht in a class of her own. Over the last 30 years we have refined every square inch of our Picnic Boat series from stem to stern. We have redefined the standards of beauty and innovation on the water. With over 1,000 Picnic Boats launched by the Hinckley boat builders in Maine, we have developed a pinnacle line of models exquisitely outfitted for relaxing with family and friends and entertaining with ease. Featured Yacht: Picnic Boat 37S Featured Location: Rhode Island Visit our website, www.HinckleyYachts.com Want more content? Follow us on social media! Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheHinckleyCompany Instagram: www.instagram.com/HinckleyYachts
J109 Going to Red gliding by J122E Javelin during Volvo Cork Week 2024. The bright yellow kite on Javelin was hard to miss at the looked to get deep on the run. It was all smile on Going to Red with the crew giving the competitors on Javelin a wave as they glided by. The team at bottom up boats hope you enjoy these shorts bits from our 2024 racing season. The good news is it is not long now until the 2025 season kicks into gear.
Here in San Diego, we’re lucky to enjoy year-round sailing, with our crew hitting the water 7 days a week, all 12 months of the year. Southern California’s weather during January, February, and March is hard to beat—lately, we’ve been enjoying sunny days with temperatures in the 60s and 70s. One of the most common questions we hear this time of year is: "Will I get cold on the water?" The truth is, San Diego’s winter weather isn’t all that different from fall or spring. Captain Dave’s Tip: Bring an extra layer—like a windbreaker or jacket—to stay comfortable during your sail. And don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with cozy blankets, especially when the sun begins to set on our Sunset Sails. Another reason to sail this season? It’s prime wildlife-spotting time! Whale-watching season is happening NOW through mid-April. Join one of our Whale-Watching Sails to catch gray whales in their natural habitat as they migrate south to Baja, California, right along our coastal waters. We can’t wait to welcome you aboard for a relaxing and memorable winter sailing experience! 🌞🌊