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Sabre 66
Cruising speed is right around 24 knots.
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She’s powered by twin 900-horsepower Volvo Penta diesels and IPS-3 pod drives.
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The attention to detail is a calling card of Maine builders.
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Even the cleats shine like works of art.
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Simply beautiful.
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There is more than enough room to walk forward to the bow.
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Looks cozy in there, doesn’t it?
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Another shot that shows the wide side decks.
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Enormous windows provide excellent sightlines from the helm.
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Three adults can comfortably rest beside the helmsman and the copilot.
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This is where you can really appreciate her 67’ 10” LOA.
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Weems & Plath instruments compliment the Maine-built boat well.
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Again, those details!
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Not just for decoration, the handrails on the 66 are exceptionally sturdy.
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Got counter space?
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The fridge/freezer and other appliances are nicely integrated into the décor.
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The athwartships master.
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The forward VIP bears a striking resemblance to her smaller sisterships
in terms of brightwork and styling.
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Many stateroom settees are simply decorative. Not so in the 66’s master.
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Those ports can pump in some serious air.
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Serviceability while underway is entirely possible thanks to the space between the Volvo Penta diesels.
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Note the safety rail at left. Nice touch, Sabre.
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All dressed up with somewhere to go.
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Like all Sabre’, this boat was built to handle snotty conditions.
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Cruising south.
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Whether in Maine or Palm Beach, the 66 seems to fit in everywhere.
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Base price for the 66 is $3,150,000.
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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. ▶