Back Cove Yachts
New For 2007:
The Back Cove 33!
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for more information on the Back Cove 33!
New Back Cove 33 with new Hardback - April 2007

New Back Cove 33 in Rockland Harbor, Maine -
January 2007

New Back Cove 33 from Rockland Breakwater, Maine -
January 2007

New Back Cove 33 - Helm

New Back Cove 33 Cockpit Area - Facing the Helm

New Back Cove 33 Cabin Interior - Facing Forward

New Back Cove 33 Cabin Interior - Facing Aft

New Back Cove 33 - Interior Sketch Drawing

BACK COVE YACHTS
From spoon bow to gently sloped
transom, the design elements of Back Cove Yachts speak to a Maine
lobster boat heritage. Yet below the surface are modern deep-v
hulls, just waiting for an owner to push the throttle forward and to
jump up onto plane.
Practical and beautiful, the new Back Coves are a delight to drive
and a joy to behold. With ample room in their cockpits and
comfortable amenities below, they are yachts that will give owners
years of pleasure and immense pride of ownership, at a cost which is
considerably lower than for custom boats of this type. Available in
Hardtop and Express versions in two sizes, there is a Back Cove to
suit every need.
North End Composites, builder of Back Cove Yachts, has been building
high quality products for the marine industry since 1975. North End
Composites has been a leader in all of the latest composite
technologies and is today one of the mostly highly regarded tooling
and lamination yards in this industry, with a depth of knowledge and
capability for virtually any composite process.
North End Composites
has, over the years, provided plug and mold making, as well as
repetitive production, for many of the major builders in the
pleasure boat market. Amongst NEC's clients were Hinckley's sail and
Picnic boat programs, Shelter Island 38 Runabout, various Lyman
Morse custom projects, Grady White, Boston Whaler, and, of course,
the Sabre and Sabreline sail and power boat lines built by Sabre
Yachts in Raymond, ME.
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