Hinckley Talaria 40 2002 "Jubilee"
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Overview
Highlights
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ManufacturerHinckley
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ModelTalaria 40
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Year2002
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LOA40 ft - 12.19 meter
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Beam12 ft - 3.66 meter
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Draft - max2 ft - 0.61 meter
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Engine BrandYanmar
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Engine Hours852
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CategoryPower
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ConditionUsed
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LocationBrooklin, ME, US
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Vessel NameJubilee
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Boat TypeDowneast
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Hull MaterialFiberglass
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HIN:THC40018D202
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Flag of RegistryUS
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Available for sale in U.S. watersYes
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Length40 ft - 12.19 meter
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LOA:40 ft - 12.19 meter
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Beam:12 ft - 3.66 meter
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Draft - max:2 ft - 0.61 meter
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Make:Yanmar
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Model:6LY2A
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Engine(s):2
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Hours:852
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Joystick Control:No
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Engine Type:Inboard
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Fuel Type:Diesel
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Horsepower:440 (Individual), 880 (combined)
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Total Berths:1
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Total Heads:1
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Captains Cabin:No
Construction
Hinckley DualGuard composite construction of the hull is Kevlar E-glass hybrid, SCRIMPed with vinylester resin. Deck and cockpit are E-glass molded with polyester resin.
Hull
- Flag Blue Awlgrip topsides
- Double white boot-stripes
- Black bottom paint
- Stainless-steel half round chafe rail
- Double fins port and starboard
- Trim tabs port and starboard
- Twin jet-drives
- Bow thruster in tunnel
Pilothouse
Entering the pilothouse from the cockpit between the port and starboard engine boxes, there are inward curved bench seats, towards the aft ends, port and starboard with updated blue Sunbrella cushions. Both sides have removable teak tables, as well as infills and a second set of legs that allow the table to drop down to offer additional sleeping bunks port and starboard. To port and starboard are large glass opening slide windows and forward there are 3 fixed glass windows each with heavy duty self-parking intermittent windshield wipers with freshwater washdown jets.
- Insulated white overhead with varnished teak trim
- (2) Aluminum framed Lewmar low profile opening hatches with screens
- Overhead lighting on dimmers
- Varnished teak companionway door forward
- (2) Stereo speakers forward under seats port and starboard
- Teak sole
- Additional pilothouse storage under centerline hatch
The varnished teak helm station features:
- Stidd adjustable helm seat with white Ultra-Leather upholstery and blue piping
- Varnished teak rimmed steering wheel
- Suite of electronics (see Electronics)
- Mathers electronic dual engine controls
- Jetstick override control switches
- Jet nozzle (rudder) indicator
- Ignition key switches and stop switches for each engine
- Fuel Gauges for all 3 fuel tanks
- Tachometer, oil pressure and water temperature gauges for both engines
- Bennett trim tabs control
- Exalto windshield wiper/ washer control with independent, intermittent control for each forward window
- ACR Spotlight control pad
- 12V cigarette lighter style outlet
- Control for pilothouse heat/air conditioning outboard and slightly aft the helm chair
- Integral cup holder on helm shelf
- Under the helm seat is a storage locker with slide out drawer accessed via varnished teak louvered door.
- Below the helm shelf is a storage area accessed via varnished teak louvered door
- Stowable teak helm step
- Hella 12-volt fan overhead
Above the companionway to the cabin on the valence, in-between the helm station and the co-pilot station are:
- Maximum ComfortMinder temperature and humidity instrument
- Maximum Meridian ships clock
- Maximum Predictor ships barometer
The co-pilot station is to port and features:
- Stidd adjustable helm seat with white upholstery and blue piping
- Varnished teak chart table with fiddle
- Electrical distribution panels (see Electrical Systems)
- Hella 12-volt fan overhead
Decks
Jubilee's decks are white gelcoat with molded nonskid on the weather decks, foredeck, and coach roof. Varnished teak toe rails wrap around the port and starboard side with stainless-steel half round chafe guard extending forward of the midships cleats and fender d-rings. Offering fantastic protection while on deck, the stainless steel bow rail wraps around the weather decks and foredeck from the aft edge of the superstructure.
Accessing the boat from the swim platform is safe and easy with good handholds, natural teak antiskid and a large well secured platform.
- Molded fiberglass swim platform teak inlaid treads
- (3) Stainless-steel support brackets
- Stainless-steel half round rub rail
- Telescoping swim ladder
- Painted handrail on transom for boarding from the swim ladder
The varnished teak engine boxes with built in locker storage port and starboard separate the cockpit from the pilothouse. Hinged with electric lifts, the engine boxes provide easy access to the engine room. The cockpit features:
- Stern 316L stainless-steel mooring cleats port and starboard
- Forward facing bench seat to port of transom door
- Aft facing bench seats built-on port and starboard engine boxes
- Varnished teak coaming
- 4 Foot varnished teak ensign staff and stainless steel socket
- Boat hook stored in holder under starboard side deck
- Aft opening transom door
- Glendenning shore power inlet and cord with reel system
- Cockpit shower/water outlet with hot and cold mixing valve
- Fresh water deck wash spigot
- Teak sole
- Center deck hatch provide storage space and access to service mechanicals
Moving forward on deck, the weather decks are very secure with varnished teak handrails on the pilot house roof and coach roof inboard and the stainless steel bow rails wrapping around outboard. Also of note on the weather decks:
- Molded locker in deck to starboard
- Dual midships 316L stainless steel mooring cleats port and starboard
- Wichard pad eyes with chafe strips port and starboard for fenders
The coach roof and superstructure feature:
- Varnished teak eyebrow molding around cabin top
- Varnished teak hand rails port and starboard
- (3) Forward opening low profile Lewmar deck hatches
- (4) Opening portlights
The open but well protected foredeck offers:
- Flush anchor locker with a pneumatic strut
- Stainless-steel foldaway anchor channel and roller
- Custom Hinckley 316L stainless-steel bow chocks port and starboard
- Muir 1200A 24-volt DC electric windlass with remotes on bow and at helm
- Bow 316L stainless-steel mooring cleats port and starboard
- Deck washdown and hose in recessed anchor locker
- Varnished bow burgee staff and stainless steel socket
Moving aft the pilot salon roof is well utilized with:
- (2) Forward opening low profile Lewmar deck hatches
- Varnished teak handrails port and starboard
- ACR remote spotlight painted to match deck
- 12 Volt trumpet air horn with switch on dash
- Molded electronics riser
- Custom shortened and lay back Awlgripped electronics mast
- Electronics (see Electronics)
- Cockpit floodlight painted to match deck
- Masthead and running lights
Cabin
The main cabin is accessed through the companionway steps. As you come down the companionway the galley is to starboard, the traditional v-berth is forward, and the head is to port. The cherry interior is offset by a white overhead and varnished teak and tulipwood sole with cover. All locker doors are louvered for ventilation and the corner edges are rounded off.
- (3) Overhead hatches
- (3) Ocean Air sliding screens for hatches
- (4) Opening port lights with drop down blinds
- Overhead lighting on dimmers
- Fusion stereo system
Centrally located the ships galley sits right at the base of the companionway steps and features:
- Storage lockers above and below counter
- Deep shelf storage above counter
- (2) Drawer storage below counter
- Corian countertop
- Custom Hinckley knife block
- Stainless steel single basin below counter mounted sink
- Single lever freshwater pressurized hot/cold mixer tap
- (2) Buner Kenyon electric glass cooktop
- Sanyo 600 watt microwave oven
- Countertop loading, illuminated icebox with Grunert 12 volt/DC refrigeration
- Trash bin recessed below countertop with countertop access
- Kidde carbon monoxide alarm
- Fischer Panda Generator control panel
- Magnum Energy digital remote for charger/inverter
- Freshwater level gauge
Separating the galley and the v-berth is the cherry pantry locker to starboard. The open and classically styled sleeping area features:
- Large storage locker port and aft of bunk
- (2) Lockers both port and starboard above bunk and outboard
- Locker forward of bunk that contains LCD flat screen TV and provides access to chain locker
- Reading lights port and starboard
- (2) Pioneer stereo speakers on forward bulkhead
- (2) Hella 12-volt fans on forward bulkhead
- Weems and Plath clock on forward bulkhead
- Weems and Plath barometer on forward bulkhead
- Blue Sunbrella split v-berth cushions with white piping
- Blue Sunbrella in-fill cushion with white piping
- Locker storage under v-berth cushions
Just aft of the v-berth to port is the large head with stall shower. The head features:
- Varnished cherry counter
- Stainless steel single basin below counter hung sink
- Dual knob freshwater pressurized hot/cold mixer tap
- Sealand Vacuflush head plumbed to holding tank
- Tank watch 4 holding tank monitor
- Locker storage above and below counter
The stall shower features:
- Teak slat bench seat
- Single lever freshwater pressurized hot/cold shower wand on flexible hose
- Adjustable mount for shower wand
- Locker storage outboard
- Acrylic divider with split door
Electronics
Helm
- (2) Raymarine 12" HybridTouch multi-function displays (e127 inboard, e125 outboard) ~ 2013
- Raymarine P70 autopilot control head display ~ 2013
- Raymarine ST60 Tridata data display
- Standard Horizon GX5000S VHF radio
- Boyo Vision 9" color LCD display dedicated to engine room camera and FLIR infrared camera ~ 2013
- FLIR operator control
- Danforth Constellation high speed magnetic compass
Pilot Salon Roof
- Raymarine 48" 4kw open array HD digital radar ~ 2013
- FLIR M324 thermal imaging camera mounted on mast with operator control mounted at helm shelf
- Shakespeare VHF antenna ~ 2022
- Shakespeare Galaxy Sirius XM SRA-40 marine antenna
Engine Room
- Iris high resolution engine room camera ~ 2013
Mechanical Systyem
- (2) Yanmar 6LY2A 440hp diesel engines
- (2) Hamilton 322 Jets with reversing ducts
- Hinckley Jetstick
- MarineAir 16,000 and 24,000 BTU reverse-cycle marine air-conditioning (main cabin, pilot house and head)
- Spectra Newport 400 water maker with 18 gph typical output ~ 2013
Electrical System
12 Volt DC Electrical System
- Bass 12-volt DC electrical distribution panel
- Digital volt and amp meter
- (2) Optima Red Top GPL-31 starting batteries, one for each main engine and port battery starts generator
- (4) 12-volt DF-4D 210 amp/hour service batteries for a total of 840-amps configured in (1) 24 volt bank and (1) 12 volt bank
- 80-Amp alternator on port engine charges house batteries
- 55-Amp alternator on starboard engine charges start batteries
- Magnum 3.0 inverter/charger for house batteries
- Heavy-duty battery parallel switch also allows emergency starting
120/240 Volt 50 Amp Electrical System
- Bass 120 volt AC electrical distribution panel
- Digital volt, amp and hertz meters
- 120-volt outlets
Genset
- Fischer Panda 12 Mini
Soft Goods
- Full tan cockpit cover attaches to pilothouse with snaps around cockpit coaming and custom exit notches for shore cord
- Tan Sunbrella bimini
- Tan Sunbrella and Eisenglass dropdown side and aft cockpit enclosure curtains with roll-up door
- Blue Sunbrella cockpit seating cushions
- Blue Sunbrella pilot salon cushions with blue Sunbrella infills to convert settees into bunks
- White Ultra Leather Stidd seat covers with blue piping for helm and co-pilot station
- Blue Sunbrella v-berth cushions and infill with white piping
Tankage
Diesel
- (3) Aluminum tanks with a total capacity of 190-gallons
- Transfer pump
Freshwater
- Stainless-steel 80 gallon tank
- Stainless-steel water heater - engine or electrically heated
Waste
- Aluminum 35-gallon holding tank
- Y-valve
- Macerator pump
Safety Equipment
- Polished stainless-steel 22# anchor
- 25' Stainless-steel chain and 200 x 5/8 three stranded nylon anchor rode
- (3) Electric 3700 GPH 12-volt bilge pumps with float switches
- Whale emergency bilge pump
Performance
Speed Over Ground/RPM
- 5.2/1000
- 7.7/1500
- 10.5/2000
- 18.0/2500
- 31.6/3000
- 34.6/3200 (wide open throttle)
Service History
Annually
- Decommission
- Commission
- Bottom paint as needed
- Topcoat jet-drives, buckets, nozzles and tail pieces with Interlux Trilux
2024
Work completed by Atlantic Boat Company and yacht manager
- Teak sole cleaning
- Varnish touchup
2023
Work completed by Atlantic Boat Company and yacht manager
- Sand and gelcoat areas forward of engines
- Remove, strip, prime, Awlgrip, and re-install engine louvered vents
- Replace engine zincs
- Replace clogged port engine coolant drain cock on port side of engine by the heat exchanger
2022
Work completed by Atlantic Boat Company and yacht manager
- Strip toe rails and eyebrow
- Apply build coats prior to final varnishing
- Exterior varnish- final coat
- Replace engine zincs as needed
- Replace VHF antenna
- Exhaust elbow on starboard engine replaced
2021
Work completed by Atlantic Boat Company and yacht manager
- Remove jet-drives, buckets, nozzles and tail pieces for inspection
- Replace internal cone zincs
- Sand and gelcoat engine room forward bilge
2020
Work completed by Hinckley Yachts in Southwest Harbor, ME and yacht manager
- Jetstick system upgrade to 1.5.
- Replace Rolls Royce Jetstick computer to Iqan based Jetstick 1.5.
- Replace port jet shaft water seal
- Clean and paint both transmission oil cooler, replace clamps
- Replace port engine aftercooler end cap O-rings
- Replace port engine oil cooler end cap gaskets
- Replace port engine heat exchanger aft end cap gasket
- Reposition port engine fuel injection lines
- Replace port engine exhaust manifold gaskets
- Replace port engine coolant drain cock on starboard side of engine
- Replace bleed bolt on port engine exhaust manifold
- Replace both engine fuel filter drain bolt washers
- Replace engine zincs
- Sand and gelcoat lazarette bilge and inboard jet housings
- Replace stern seat with skinned foam core Awlgripped white
2019
Work completed by Atlantic Boat Company and yacht manager
2018
Work completed by Atlantic Boat Company and yacht manager
- Varnish exterior engine boxes, toe rail, handrails, house stripe, top of engine boxes, combing as far as the aft curtain, port side main salon table top, and cap rail
2017
Work completed by Atlantic Boat Company and yacht manager
- Remove and service both port and starboard jet-drives for service
- Jet-drives sandblast and repaint with Pettit AlumaProtecxt, epoxy primer, and Interlux Trilux
- Hydraulic bucket ram, send to Kraft Power for evaluation
2016
Work completed by Atlantic Boat Company and yacht manager
- Remove and clean port engine heat exchanger and sea water system
- Check sea water pump and oil cooler
- Removed and cleaned oil cooler and after cooler with heat exchanger
- Replaced hose from exchanger to water injected elbow
- Replace genset with Fischer Panda mini 12
2015
Work completed by Atlantic Boat Company and yacht manager
- Varnish brightwork
2014
Work completed by Hinckley Yachts in Southwest Harbor, ME and yacht manager
- Standard jet boat service package
- Replace cutlass bearings in both jets
2013
Work completed by Hinckley Yachts in Southwest Harbor, ME and yacht manager
- Standard jet boat service package
- Strip exterior varnish and rebuild with 10 coats Epiphanes gloss
- Pilothouse varnish 4 coats with emphasis on dash, helm, and pod
- Touchup bulkheads
- Gloss varnish sole
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