




1970 Hinckley Yachts Bermuda 40 Disponible
1970
40.75 ft
6
1
Propulsion à voile
50 ch
Diesel
Description du navire
1970 Hinckley Yachts Bermuda 40 à vendre à Norwalk, Connecticut
1970 Hinckley Yachts Bermuda 40 for Sale: Classic Ketch with Timeless Charm in Norwalk, Connecticut
A Beautifully Crafted Sailing Experience
The 1970 Hinckley Bermuda 40 is a stunning example of classic yacht design, offering a perfect blend of performance and comfort. Known for its exceptional craftsmanship, this ketch is ideal for sailors who appreciate the art of sailing and the joy of socializing on the water. With its elegant lines and robust construction, the Bermuda 40 is ready for both leisurely cruises and spirited sailing adventures.
Designed for Comfort and Functionality
This Bermuda 40 features a well-thought-out layout that accommodates up to 4 guests overnight, making it perfect for day trips or weekend getaways. The inviting interior includes a cozy cabin with a double bed and two single beds, ensuring a restful retreat after a day on the water. The yacht is equipped with essential amenities such as air conditioning, a deck fridge, and an outdoor shower, enhancing the onboard experience for both relaxation and entertainment.
Specifications - 1970 Hinckley Yachts Bermuda 40
Builder: Hinckley Yachts
Model: Bermuda 40
Year: 1970
Location: Norwalk, Connecticut
Length: 40.75 feet
Beam: 11.75 feet
Draft: Standard 4.3 feet / Optional 8.6 feet
Displacement: 19,000 lbs
Keel Weight: 6,500 lbs
Accommodations: 1 cabin, 4 total berths, 1 head
Guest Capacity: Hosts up to 6 for day trips
Sail Area: Main Sail 314.76 sq ft, Jib 333.63 sq ft
Special Features: Air conditioning, teak exterior flooring, deck fridge, outdoor shower
There are yachts that are sailed, and there are yachts that are collected.
This offering is unmistakably the latter.
Conceived during the golden era of American yacht building by Carl Alberg and brought to life by Hinckley Yachts, the Bermuda 40 has long stood as a benchmark of proportion, balance, and quiet capability. Few remain in truly exceptional condition. Fewer still have been elevated beyond preservation into something far more rare.
This vessel represents that distinction.
Over the course of a meticulous, 2-year design-led transformation under the guidance of her current steward, an accomplished architect, she has been reimagined not simply as a yacht, but as a study in maritime architecture. Each intervention reflects a disciplined design philosophy: proportion honored, materials expressed honestly, and every detail resolved with clarity of purpose.
Sightlines are deliberate. Transitions are seamless. The interplay of light, texture, and form reveals itself gradually, rewarding a practiced eye. Nothing feels added; everything feels inevitable.
The result is not restoration. It is curation.
Her ownership history is as disciplined as her execution. Just three stewards have carried her forward, each contributing to her legacy without compromise. That provenance is evident not in a single detail, but in the cohesion of the whole where craftsmanship, material selection, and design language converge into something quiet extraordinary.
Step aboard, and the experience is immediate. The joinery speaks in warm tones and precision. The deck lines remain pure, uninterrupted, and unmistakably Hinckley. Systems are modern, integrated, and invisible to the eye supporting the design without ever interrupting it.
This is a yacht that invites admiration at anchor as much as under sail.
A vessel equally at home in a curated harbor, a private collection, or on passage along the world’s most storied coastlines.
This offering is not for everyone.
It is for the individual who understands that true value is not created by scale, but by intent.
Offered discreetly to qualified buyers through Veteran Yacht Sales.
Highlights:
- Repowered with new Yanmar engine
- New structural stringers added
- Ports removed and professionally rebedded
- Salon table redesigned and enlarged from original
- Reverse-cycle air conditioning system (2 years old)
- All new electronics throughout vessel
- New navigation station
- New electronics panel above sink area
- All new headliners installed
- Real teak and holly sole flooring
- Replaced hatches with translucent hatches
- Screens for hatches included
- Fresh water marine head
- Air-cooled refrigeration system (not water-cooled)
- Lee board installed under bunk
Electrical & Battery Systems
- New starter batteries located under V-berth
- New house batteries located under starboard settee
Water & Plumbing
- Approximately 110 gallons of water storage under V-berth (2 tanks)
- New fresh water anchor washdown forward
- Hot and cold transom/stern shower
Ground Tackle
- New windlass installed forward of V-berth
- Anchor locker with approximately 200–250’ of all-chain rode
Ownership & Maintenance
- Only 3 stewards since 1970
- Professionally maintained
- Stored indoors during winter months
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Spécifications Techniques
United States (USA)
William Tripp, Jr.
Fibre de verre
1970Hinckley40
6
1
2
1
4
1
1
1 x Yanmar 4JH2E
Propulsion à voile
50 ch
Diesel
20 H
48 gal
1
110 gal
27.83 ft
40.75 ft
4.3 ft
8.6 ft
19,000 lb
6,500 lb
11.75 ft
314.76 SQ FT
333.63 SQ FT