Extremely rare, collector's item Hinckley Boat Stove in very good working condition. Custom-made in Maine in the 1960s, it is the only known stove that bears the storied Hinckley name. With teak cabinetry and a stainless steel/tile facade, the stove is beautiful in both form and function. Can burn hardwood charcoal briquets, wood or peat. It provides cozy radiant warmth and adds a distinctive touch to any yacht's interior. Would make the perfect addition to a Hinckley boat, or to the home of a Hinckley enthusiast. Contact for photos. U.S. inquiries only. * Chimney for through-hull ventilation * Cabinet for fuel storage * Removable ash pan * 18" wide, 12 1/4" deep, 42" tall * Approx. 180 lbs. $3000 or best offer.
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The wood cabinet looks nice, but that's a lot of money to pay for a Hinckley label. The stove looks like it was a high school shop project.
Hi, That is pretty much what I think as well, for that sort of money I could get a great modern log burner and have a Hinkley Badge made to order plus have a bit left to enjoy a couple of bottles of good red in front of a roaring fire this winter.
Well, then I'm afraid the photos don't do it justice because the stove really is a beauty. And the pricing was based on market research of comparables. We are flexible on the pricing, and mostly just want to see it find a good home. Thanks.