New Back Cove Yachts For Sale
Back Cove Yachts, a sister company of Sabre Yachts, represents one of the largest recreational boatbuilding operations in Maine — the birthplace of America’s first ships along the Kennebec River in 1607. That heritage of building vessels to endure the sea continues today with a modern approach to downeast craftsmanship and innovation.
Since the launch of the Back Cove brand in 2003, boaters worldwide have embraced the efficiency and dependability of single-diesel cruising yachts. The very first model, the Back Cove 29, set the standard for quality and performance, and today’s fleet continues that tradition with models including the Back Cove 34O, 372, 39O and the newly updated 412.
With more than a thousand yachts delivered, Back Cove vessels can be found in harbors from New England to the Mediterranean, and from Australia to the Pacific Northwest. Built in Rockland, Maine, at a state-of-the-art facility by a team of more than 200 skilled craftspeople, every Back Cove yacht blends timeless design with modern technology, creating trouble-free ownership and unforgettable time on the water.
Practical, elegant, and unmistakably Maine-built, Back Cove Yachts are designed to deliver lasting quality, fuel efficiency, and comfort for owners around the world.
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Back Cove Featured Stories
Behind the Scenes at Sabre and Back Cove Yachts
Representing the finest quality new boat brands requires continuing education and staying out front of all aspects of the boat building process. Constant learning and exposure to our brands and their factories allows Bluewater team members to become true experts and...
Cruising into a Second Life on a Back Cove 39O
Explore the journey of Marshall Cross, from his childhood love for boating to purchasing his dream boat, the Back Cove 39O, and embarking on new retirement adventures.
First Impressions of the Back Cove 372
The Back Cove 372 is a revitalization of the Back Cove 37, which enjoyed over a decade of success before undergoing design updates to the molds. After more than 200 hulls of the original 37, Bluewater was excited to be a part of the debut for the reborn 372.







