Author Archives: Brian Wold
New Images of the Sabre 52 Sedan
The first glimpses of the Sabre 52 Sedan created a stir and our design office has continued to work on the details of the design and on additional renderings. Modern technology is so amazing. These views will show you what the Sabre … Continue reading
Introducing the Sabre 52 Fly Bridge Sedan
Lovers of the fly bridge sedan concept are sure to admire our new entry into the market. The very first major decision when we tooled the Sabre 52 was whether to go Express or Bridge first and as it turns out … Continue reading
Thirty Three Years of Craftsmanship
Every three months we hold quarterly meetings with all of our associates with the goal to inform everyone of goings-on within the company, and in the marketplace. We also use these occasions to acknowledgege individuals and make service awards. Last week we … Continue reading
Cockpit seating galore
It's hard for you who are not intimately involved in the Sabre 40 design to envision from our color renderings and drawings, the precise details of the cockpit seating. Like so many details in the 40, cockpit seating was the subject of a … Continue reading
A fly bridge sedan not to be forgotten
Sabre 40 hull number one is off to the commissioning yard and before the (bottom) paint even dries we are on to the next project. Well that's a bit of an exaggeration but it's not too far from the truth … Continue reading
Wow! Did you see the Sabre table top?
An item that leaves a lasting impression of our boats is the finish and the detail of the main salon table. In my role as "company listener" I spend a lot of boat show hours just standing aboard our boats and waiting … Continue reading
Getting Better All the Time
Fridays our shop is closed down so that our associates can have three day weekends. (They work (4) ten hour days and then have three off) I was hoping to have this day to get some better images of the … Continue reading
Try Before You Buy
A quick thirty minute sea-trial is never enough to really get the feel of a boat prior to buying one. I can tell you a lot of funny stories from "our side of the table" about sea trials. My favorite is … Continue reading
Control Panel. And Why I Love Christmas
Nothing gets the juices flowing like a good discussion about a helm station. I know I am going to come off a little "manly" here but unless you have been involved in a discussion about controls, gages and navigational electronics … Continue reading
Cool stuff
I'm in Palm Beach and talking about air conditioning seems timely. Bob came by the show yesterday and gave me a hard time that I'm not blogging enough. So let's talk air. (and Bob I hope this keeps you happy … Continue reading