Hinckley Yachts: An American Icon
Author Nick Voulgaris III, Foreword by David Rockefeller, Contributions by Charles Townsend and Martha Stewart
- Publish Date: April 29, 2014
- Format: Hardcover
- Category: Sports & Recreation - Water Sports - Boating
- Publisher: Rizzoli
- Trim Size: 11 x 11
- Pages: 224
- US Price: $70.00
- CDN Price: $90.00
- ISBN: 978-0-8478-4215-5
Reviews
“For a generation of mariners, Hinckley has been a source of national pride…In this book, sailing aficionado Nick Voulgaris III takes readers on a nostalgic journey through 86 years of boatbuilding.” –Travel + Leisure
“Hinckley Yachts are synonymous with superior craftsmanship and beautiful design…The book follows the company’s success from its early days, through its patriotic duties during wartime; to its role in advancing science and engineering; and finally its place today as one of the world’s premier yacht manufacturers. A must for every boat-lover’s coffee table!” – Lakeland Boating
“Come sail away…Hinckley Yachts, a seafaring history of the classic sailing and motor vessels…” –Wall Street Journal
"This book celebrates the 86-year-old company through a detailed recounting of Hinckley's interesting past." -Worth Magazine
“…a lavish new coffee table book celebrating the brand…” –Just Luxe
“Since 1928, boat-maker Hinckley has been crafting yachts for the international sailing set, and providing ultra-lux floating mansions to the world’s most discerning buyers. In honor of that 85-plus-year tradition…take a tour through some of the most arresting nautical imagery.” –Vanity Fair
"Hinckley Yachts: An American Icon features designs, photographs and more from the archives and modern times showcasing the builder’s evolution since it opened its doors in 1928." -Yachting