Tag Archives: Back Cove Design

Cockpit seating is King

As you know Back Cove Yachts is associated with Sabre Yachts. Sabre Yachts started life in 1970 building sailing yachts and continues to build sailboats from 36 to 45 feet in length to this day. And so, I have plenty of … Continue reading

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Almost there on the IGU

In our world IGU stands for Internal glass unit. What that is on a Back Cove is the white fiberglass hull liner into which furniture and systems are fitted as the boat building assembly process takes place. The big change from … Continue reading

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Back Cove 34 Build Begins

 The first Back Cove 34 will ship in July so the work that needs to be done to create her new IGU (Internal Glass Unit) has begun in our tooling shop. In tooling work you either start from square one … Continue reading

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Best of the Year Award for the Back Cove 30

Anyone who has already seen or purchased the Back Cove 30 will not be surprised to learn that Motorboating Magazine has chosen the Back Cove 30 for it's Compact Cruiser, Best of the Year Award.   We are all very … Continue reading

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Infusion-Confusion?

Infusion, vacuum bagging, hand lay up, bla, bla, bla. It's all marketing-speak until the hull hits the water. There's been plenty written lately about the new techniques employed in making fiberglass boat parts. To most consumers it's simply not that … Continue reading

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