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Sabre 66

A photographic tour of the Sabre 66.
  • By PMY Editors
  • March 28, 2016

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

The Sabre 66 is the Maine builder’s largest offering to date.

Read our boat test of the Sabre 66 here. ▶

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

The 66 can sprint at 32.5 knots.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

Cruising speed is right around 24 knots.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

She’s powered by twin 900-horsepower Volvo Penta diesels and IPS-3 pod drives.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

The attention to detail is a calling card of Maine builders.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

Even the cleats shine like works of art.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

Simply beautiful.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

There is more than enough room to walk forward to the bow.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

Looks cozy in there, doesn’t it?

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

Another shot that shows the wide side decks.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

Enormous windows provide excellent sightlines from the helm.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

Three adults can comfortably rest beside the helmsman and the copilot.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

This is where you can really appreciate her 67’ 10” LOA.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

Weems & Plath instruments compliment the Maine-built boat well.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

Again, those details!

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

Not just for decoration, the handrails on the 66 are exceptionally sturdy.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

Got counter space?

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

The fridge/freezer and other appliances are nicely integrated into the décor.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

The athwartships master.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

The forward VIP bears a striking resemblance to her smaller sisterships
in terms of brightwork and styling.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

Many stateroom settees are simply decorative. Not so in the 66’s master.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

Those ports can pump in some serious air.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

Serviceability while underway is entirely possible thanks to the space between the Volvo Penta diesels.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

Note the safety rail at left. Nice touch, Sabre.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

All dressed up with somewhere to go.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

Like all Sabre’, this boat was built to handle snotty conditions.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

Cruising south.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

Whether in Maine or Palm Beach, the 66 seems to fit in everywhere.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

Base price for the 66 is $3,150,000.

Photography by Billy Black

Sabre 66

Interested yet? Here’s how to start the process on one of your very own:
Sabre Yachts, 207-655-3831; www.sabreyachts.com

Read our boat test of the Sabre 66 here. ▶

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