A whole new day: Quieter, more fuel efficient, more maneuverable.
More of the things that make your boating experience exceptional.
At Sabre Yachts our goal has always been to fulfill the dreams
and wishes of our boat owners by listening carefully to their requests
and blending their ideas into new and exciting designs. We consider
our owners and potential owners to be valued members of the Sabre
Design Team. The Sabre 40 is the result of our observation that
our clients want to enjoy the same levels of personal luxury and
comfort that they have come to expect in their homes and in their
automobiles. To that end we have developed a new style of sedan,
available with or without fly bridge, that permits boaters to operate
from the comfort of the yacht’s interior or from the openness
of an optional fly bridge. Technology is advancing rapidly and
our owners have come to expect that if there is a new technology
available, we will employ it in our designs. We have dramatically
changed the way we build our yachts and the way in which they are
propelled. Traditional values such as fine craftsmanship and great
looks remain, as our owners have come to expect, but below the
surface things are state-of-the-art.
In our fiberglass shop we
have changed infusion molding. It is greener in the sense that
it uses considerably less resin and cleaner in that the emissions
levels are much lower. It’s lighter because we use less resin
and that allows the hull to run faster and use less fuel. Infusion
differs from traditional hand lay-up in that all materials are
loaded dry into the mold in a stack, the stack is then covered
with a plastic bag and resin is infused into the stack. This creates
a stronger part with higher glass to resin ratios.
In July of 2008
we launched our first Sabre with Zeus Pod drives and the result
of that boat’s sea trials told us that everything has changed
and nothing will remain the same. Smaller engines using vectored
thrust propel the boat at higher speeds using less fuel. And when
maneuvering in tight spaces a joy stick makes child’s play
of docking. |