Sabre 45 Salon

The Sabre 45 Salon Express (49′ LOA, 14′ 8″ beam) is new for 2017, and her design offers the inclusion of a game-changing utility space located between the engine room and the guest stateroom below the main salon sole. By utilizing this space for optional utilities like a washer and dryer, extra refrigerator, freezer, or wine chiller, the remaining storage and galley space in the living areas of the Sabre 45 Salon Express are reserved for their original purposes.

The result is that Sabre’s cruising clientele need not compromise either comfort or efficiency. The Sabre 45 features a forward master stateroom containing an island berth, many drawers and lockers for convenient storage, and ensuite head and shower stall. The guest stateroom converts between a double berth and two single berths for maximum versatility. Her mid-level galley is tucked three steps down from the main salon yet is still open to the light from the large overhead windshield.

The salon layout provides abundant seating and convenient storage flowing comfortably to both helm and galley and creates a single open social space. Her cockpit is an inviting lounge where the guests and crew can gather to enjoy meals and refreshments under the open sky or beneath the convenient retractable awning. Powered by twin Volvo Penta 435-hp engines, she tops out at 32 knots and cruises at 27.6 knots with a range of 323 nm.

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Sabre 45 Salon Express

Making its world debut in Fort Lauderdale, the Sabre 45 Salon Express (49′ LOA, 14′ 8″ beam) ups the convenience and comfort factors that Sabre owners are used to with a new utility space between the engine room and guest stateroom. Owners can choose to incorporate a washer and dryer, extra refrigerator or freezer, or a wine chiller, so storage spaces elsewhere won’t be compromised. Both staterooms have a private head with shower stall. A midlevel galley enjoys the light from the overhead windshield and is convenient to the main salon. At recent sea trials, the Sabre 45 Salon Express hit 32 knots and cruised at 27.6.

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Take a summer cruise to the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum

Bluewater Yacht Sales’ summer cruise is July 16-19 to St. Michaels Marina in Maryland. Events begin Thursday with registration and a docktail party, while Friday is a chance to spend the day exploring the walkable historic town including the exhibits at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. Sea trials aboard one of Bluewater’s fleet of new vessels will be held on Saturday. The company offers sport fishing and motor yachts from Viking, Sabre, Grand Banks, Back Cove, Regulator, Jupiter, and others. Saturday’s activities conclude with a Cornhole Challenge and an Eastern Shore Feast in the upper level at Town Dock Restaurant.

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Strengthening Mussels

Maryland’s DNR is asking mariners to be on the lookout for zebra mussels and to take precautions to prevent their spread. Biologists have found a steep increase in the invasive species during their monitoring efforts in the upper Chesapeake Bay. For the last three years, they have inspected marker buoys and anchors brought aboard the department’s buoy-tending vessel, A.V. Sandusky. The latest inspections found 35 times more attached mussels and colonized anchors compared to the year prior.

According to the DNR, in other places where they have been established, the zebras have out-competed native freshwater mussels, altered aquatic ecosystems and contributed to the rise of harmful algal blooms. Suggested measures to prevent the spread of zebra mussels include draining river water from boat motors, bilges, live wells, bait buckets, and coolers before leaving upper Chesapeake Bay locations, and rinsing boats and equipment with high pressure or hot water between trips to different water bodies.

Off-road on the OBX

Cruisers to North Carolina’s upper Outer Banks can enjoy another type of off-road excitement this summer. Corolla Jeep Adventures offers guided tours of the barrier island’s off-road area or you can rent a soft-top Jeep and drive yourself on a 25+-mile adventure. Guides and GPS coordinates are available to lead you to where wild horses are usually spotted. ATV tours and kayak combination tours are also available to access private trails and to interact with the local ecology. corollajeepadvantures.com.com

Fisherman’s Wharf

A fine destination off the beaten path in the northern Outer Banks area is Fisherman’s Wharf restaurant located in the village of Wanchese on Roanoke Island. The restaurant has been owned and operated by the Daniels family for 38 years and overlooks working commercial docks. All the fresh local seafood served in the restaurant comes from Wanchese Fish Company, which was established in 1936 and run by Malcolm Daniels. Shrimp season usually lasts from mid-July through September making Friday and Saturday mornings and lunchtime a great time to visit. Appetizers include shrimp dip, soups and salads followed by entrees of fried or broiled seafood.

Dock at the Outer Banks Marina, a full-service, modern marina with new floating dock slips able to accommodate vessels up to 70 feet.

 

By Christopher Knauss , Southern Boating magazine, July 2015

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