Headquartered in Maine, Back Cove Yachts reflects Maine's reputation as home of the finest boat builders around the world. Even those who are not real experts in boats would appreciate the fine and graceful treatment of boats made in Maine. Indeed, boats built in Maine are not just products of engineering; they are also works of art. Back Cove Yachts of Rockland is one of the emerging boat builders in Maine. It builds its boats at North End Composites, itself a builder of high quality marine products since 1975. North End Composites is in turn owned by Sabre. It was only in 2003 when Back Cove launched its first model the Back Cove 29, a 29-feet express cruiser. Back Cove 26, which feature classic lines and a modern hull, followed last year. The Back Cove 26 is equipped with a single, 200-horsepower Yanmar engine and bowthruster. Reflecting its Maine lobster boat heritage, Back Cove Yachts are both practical and beautiful. The boats feature a modern deep-vee hull and spacious room in the cockpits as well as comfortable amenities below the deck. Owners or users of the yacht are sure to enjoy their experience with riding the Back Cove. The Back Cove Yachts are available in Hardtop and Express versions. Related links on Back Cove Yachts: Back Cove 29 Sabre Yachts has come up with an elegant little dayrunner they call the Back Cove 29, boasting clean lines that speak of a simplicity that belie the sheer functionality of the design. But don’t look for it on the Sabre website. It’s being marketed as the first of a whole new line of relatively affordable lobster-style boats, each powered by a single Diesel and a bow thruster. Back Cove 29 Easy to own, easy to use and easy to look at, this instant classic proves less is more. "Simple Pleasures - Back Cove 26" Back Cove made its newest classic, the 26, to be enjoyed easily by a cruising couple.
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