Luxury Yachts hand crafted in Maine; Motor yachts and sailboats by Sabre.
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luxury motor and sailing yachts, hand crafted in maine, using cutting-edge design and fabrication from a long tradition of maine boat building. check out boat reviews, take a virtual tour of all of our yachts, or call for more information 207.655.3831.
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12 Hawthorne Rd,RAYMOND,ME,USA
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04071-6704
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2076555050 (+1-207-655-5050)
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2076553831 (+1-207-655-3831)
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www. sabreyachts. com
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