The Hinckley Company has acquired Campbell’s Boatyard at Bachelor Point, Maryland, US.
Facilities at the boatyard include a 75 and a 25-ton travel lift, 56 slips and a 1.5 acre dry storage facility and deep-water access.
“Campbell’s has built something truly meaningful on the Eastern Shore — an environment rooted in skill, care, and integrity,” said Gavin McClintock, CEO of Hinckley.
“This is more than a strategic acquisition; it’s the alignment of two companies that believe in doing things the right way, and in taking care of boaters the way they deserve.
“We’re proud to welcome the Campbell’s team into the Hinckley family.”
As part of the transition, the full Campbell’s team is set to remain in place, with Hinckley planning to upgrade the boatyard with future infrastructure investments.
Attention to detail
The company says the goal will be to enhance rather than replace what makes Campbell’s so special – its loyal customer base, talented crew, and a culture centered on trust.
“We’ve built our reputation on attention to detail, honesty, and knowing our customers by name,” said Tom Campbell, owner of Campbell’s Boatyard.
“Joining Hinckley allows us to keep those values intact while expanding what we can offer. It’s a perfect fit—and an exciting step forward for our employees and our clients.”
Hinckley’s service network also includes locations in Maine, Rhode Island, Georgia, Florida, Annapolis, and Chesapeake.
Campbell’s Boatyards provides a range of marine services and boatbuilding facilities. The company also has boatyards at Jack’s Point, Oxford and Town Creek, Oxford.