Back Cove Blog

Back Cove 30’s new engine from Yanmar


Penobscot Bay in the center of Maine's coastline is a pretty nice place to go to work and yesterday I was able to go on sea trial with the engineering teams from Back Cove Yachts and Mack Boring and Parts for the first test of the new Yanmar 320hp 8LV engine in the Back Cove 30. This particular hull is destined for Australia and we test all export boats but this one was special in that it had the new standard engine which is IMO Tier III compliant. The results were as expected when it came to speed and fuel consumption but the bonus was a significant reduction in sound levels. Following is a screen shot from my IPhone of the speed at WOT.
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At 25 knots she was burning 14 GPH and sound levels were at 81 Dba. That's 1.8 miles per gallon and a very good number for a 12,000 lb boat.

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Back Cove Owners Around the Globe


There are almost (500) Back Coves plying the waters of the world. The majority are in US waters but there are also boats in Australia, Canada, Japan, Mexico, Venezuela, England, Norway, France, Italy and Greece. This world wide family of Back Cove owners is a delight for all of us here in Maine and as this weekend of the beginning of Passover and the Easter weekend approach we want to take this opportunity to wish all of our family the very best at this special time of the year.

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Making Lemonade out of Lemons


I admire people that I meet along the way who, when faced with adversity, make their life and the lives of others better by turning their problems into a cure so that others may not have to deal with the same “lemons”.

Bob Preston is like that. Bob, already a Back Cove 33 owner, came to me at a show a few years back and said that he wanted to purchase a Back Cove 37 but really needed to have a way to stow a dinghy on the transom of the boat so that he could keep his access to the transom door. He went on to explain that he was going to be facing “some mobility issues” in the near future. My father contracted Parkinson’s Disease when he was 55 and lived with Parkinson’s for a very long time after that. I know the difficulties that PD patients face, I recognize the signs and the symptoms. So it is that I asked Bob if he was suffering from PD and told him that I had a lot of personal experience. Once that bond had been made we were off and running.

Bob has set off on his very own voyage for a cure. While he is at it, he is fund raising for the Parkinson’s Society. Last summer he left his homeport in Rhode Island and headed East as far as the Maine port of Eastport. He then did an about face and began the southerly cruise of a lifetime from Eastport to Key West. We spoke yesterday and they were tied up in Georgetown, South Carolina. The trip has been a dream and everything has gone very well. Bob and crew are having a blast.

When I asked how his fund raising is going he replied that he has raised $70,000.00 to date. That’s an amazing feat and an even better piece of news is that one of Michael J Fox’s supporters has agreed to match dollar for dollar everything that Bob raises.

If you want to follow the cruise and the cause you can “Friend” Bob Preston Cure PD on Facebook. Bob has made a lot of lemonade since he was diagnosed. My hat is off to him. 

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The Back Cove 34 is launched


I know, I have not been as good as I should have been about updating the Back Cove 34 as it went through the various stages of construction. Time got away from me and boat show season started before I could say "new model".

The 34 is sensational. Every change that was made from the swim platform to the new island berth, just works so well. The boat was shown in a local show in Rockland two weeks ago and the response was outstanding. Next we are off to Newport, RI, Norwalk, CT and Annapolis, MD on the East Coast and to Seattle – Lake Union in the West. Our boat show calendar will give you the dates of these shows.

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See you at the shows !

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Open Boat Yard Days


As an active member of Maine Built Boats, Sabre Yachts wants to be sure you are aware of Maine’s Open Boatyard Days coming up in August. Many of Maine’s boat builders who will participate in the event. If you love boats you will love this inside look at our yards.BC37 Hull 01 006
The 2nd Annual “Open Boatyard Days” will be held August 15 & 16, 2011, in boatyards and boat building companies across the state. The public is invited to tour the insides of companies which include boat builders, boatyards, and affiliated businesses across the state of Maine. This is a unique opportunity to learn more about boat building in Maine, and to see first hand the passion that boat builders have for their art. The dates will build upon the Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors Show, held in Rockland, August 12th-14th. People can visit the show and see a very broad array of boats, then go on to visit the boatbuilders, boatyards, and affiliated businesses at their location. More details will be posted as they become available.

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