




The current owners of the largest vessel ever built by Hinckley Yachts chose GIBY for recent systems service. Our team spent the better part of a month down below on this 76′ beauty, in some hard to reach spaces. The end result: five new self-contained ac units and two new Sea Frost refrigeration systems. GIBY’s systems techs, Bobby and Mike, and carpenter, Jon, led the charge. Yesterday the captain set sail with a course plotted for Marblehead.
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