Boat Review: Hines-Farley 66
You don’t hear much about Hines-Farley boats, but don’t let that lack of in-your-face marketing fool you; these are some of the finest boats available anywhere.
You don’t hear much about Hines-Farley boats, but don’t let that lack of in-your-face marketing fool you; these are some of the finest boats available anywhere.
While I firmly believe that there’s no such thing as “the perfect boat,” I am unable to think of one that comes any closer to perfection than a Hines-Farley 63.
Hines-Farley ups the ante with their first 73-footer.
You don’t hear much about Hines-Farley boats, but don’t let that lack of in-your-face marketing fool you; these are some of the finest boats available anywhere.
While I firmly believe that there’s no such thing as “the perfect boat,” I am unable to think of one that comes any closer to perfection than a Hines-Farley 63.
Hines-Farley ups the ante with their first 73-footer.
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