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REDDEATH 10-14-2006 04:35 PM

Saber verses Apache
 
Hi guys, could someone please help me out?I am thinking about buying a 41 Saber (the boats LOOK FANTASTIC)and wanted to know the difference between them and a 41 Apache from the late 80s,early 90s (construction , speed power for power weight ect)thanks .

Stormrider 10-14-2006 04:56 PM

Re: Saber verses Apache
 
better light weight construction = faster w/ same power.

from what i understand... same hull and deck.

littledcsrodshop 10-14-2006 06:57 PM

Re: Saber verses Apache
 
If I had my pic. I would definatly rather have a new Saber like storm said better , lighter & stronger material now than in the past. I will also add that Saber's build quality speaks for itself if you have ever looked at one up close & if not & you are remotly interested in one I would Highly advise taking an up close look as you will be impressed.

REDDEATH 10-15-2006 09:00 AM

Re: Saber verses Apache
 
Sabre looks like the real deal here.Looking foward to speaking with Purnell.

Comanche3Six 10-15-2006 12:45 PM

Re: Saber verses Apache
 

Originally Posted by littledcsrodshop
better , lighter & stronger material now than in the past. .

Apache is kevlar and some are kevlar and carbon fiber. What is lighter and stronger?
Thanks
Ed

REDDEATH 10-15-2006 01:52 PM

Re: Saber verses Apache
 
Saber does not use any of the fore mentioned Kevlar ect? I love both boats but i am told to be extremely careful in buying an Apache (alot are over twenty years old,raced in salt water ,hulls particular transoms reglassed ect,ect.)Not to mention i ABSOLUTEY refuse to pay more now (twenty years later)then a boat went for new.(Some people are asking over 350,000.00)

thedonz 10-15-2006 04:48 PM

Re: Saber verses Apache
 
Apache will always but always be in Apache...but sabers are very good rough water boats....it's like saying chevy and gmc......but if i had the pick Apache ....period


Mike

littledcsrodshop 10-15-2006 05:50 PM

Re: Saber verses Apache
 

Originally Posted by Comanche3Six
Apache is kevlar and some are kevlar and carbon fiber. What is lighter and stronger?
Thanks
Ed

I appologize. I did not realize that all where Kevlar & some Kevlar & carbon combo. I just assumed that some where Kevlar but not all. I guess thats what I get for assuming. Anyway NOT taking anything away from apache but if I had the choice ( which I don't see happening in the near future.)
I would choose a new Saber over a used Apache just for the
simple fact that I would rather have new than used. I am not trying to start a war Just my humble opinion. Both are equally Awsome & extremelly well built boats That I would be more than glad to own or even be seen in for that matter ! Like donz said Chevy vs. GMC.

Nykamp 10-15-2006 06:16 PM

Re: Saber verses Apache
 
The race or race/pleasure setups where over $400,000.00 when new.

Comanche3Six 10-15-2006 08:29 PM

Re: Saber verses Apache
 

Originally Posted by littledcsrodshop
I appologize. I did not realize that all where Kevlar & some Kevlar & carbon combo. I just assumed that some where Kevlar but not all. I guess thats what I get for assuming. Anyway NOT taking anything away from apache but if I had the choice ( which I don't see happening in the near future.)
I would choose a new Saber over a used Apache just for the
simple fact that I would rather have new than used. I am not trying to start a war Just my humble opinion. Both are equally Awsome & extremelly well built boats That I would be more than glad to own or even be seen in for that matter ! Like donz said Chevy vs. GMC.

It's ok...no argument intended.
Next Spring I will have the Comanche up and running. You are welcome to come aboard and enjoy a ride.

Ed


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