The ride is dry and jet propulsion keeps operations smooth with dialed down decibel levels despite plentiful power from twin Yanmar 320s. The Talaria 34R is a true performance yacht with great handling characteristics and excellent seakeeping ability, thanks to a modern underbody configuration by Michael Peters. Like every boat in the Hinckley family, attention to detail does not stop at the jaw-dropping design. A transom boarding door and walkway on centerline make for boarding convenience from the swim platform. To finish the classic runabout, there is a long sunpad for two astern. The interior offers headroom that’s surprising for a boat of this profile, and there is enough space and seating to escape a summer storm. Venture through the companionway on the 34R to stash belongings, take a rest room break, or shower and change into dry clothes after a day of salty fun. Should you have enough of the sun or the admiring looks, Hinckley has you covered: press a button to raise the power bimini roof into place to shade the cockpit fully. On the dash and at the helm there is room for an oversized display, classic gages, tilt steering and side vents for when things really heat up. There is racy helm and co-pilot seating, a conversational u-shaped settee and all the amenities for entertaining close at hand. Inside the Talaria 34R’s sleek lines is a thoughtful layout designed for people at play. The sculpted lines of the Talaria 34 Runabout made their debut this spring in Palm Beach in a stunning metallic bronze set off by signature teak and stainless accents and nary a boater would accuse the company of overpromising. Last fall, Hinckley promised to introduce a riveting yacht that would herald a new golden age of Hinckley runabouts.
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