I have been in the Bass Cat Family (Sabre) for just a few months and this will be my first post here. We looked at most of the top brands. I have to agree with what the others say and add that they are fine boats all the way around. As I go along I am continually finding things that I appreciate about the boat. Some things that really impress are the quality, walk around on the decks and notice that there does not seem to be any movement, just feels solid, head out across a rough lake and again just feels solid. Feel around the edges of the compartments and bilge area and notice it is pretty well finished out with the Bilge area clean and laid out for easy access. Look up under the driver console and notice everything is clean and in place. I for one really appreciate the fact that I can visually confirm how much fuel I have. In addition to the boats, look carefully at the trailers, larger tires/wheels than most, led lights, heavy double rollers up front, two pins in the swing away that really locks solid. Look at some of the trailers on other boats, you may have a hard time finding one built as well. Set up on the front deck and notice how far you set out over the bow, it gives you a good view of what is below you and though it may be perception it seems to assist in making the boat easy to manuever along with putting you further away from the rear angler. Another thing and it may seem small to some, but a few weeks after we got the boat, we got a hand written thank you from Rick Pierce at BCB. Not some standard printed card that most companies send, Heck most places seem to have lost the art of handwritting. It give the feeling that they do appreciate my business and maybe they will treat me the way they should so that one of these years, when I get ready for another boat, BCB will have an above average chance at my business again. Really though what you get is that you have the opportunity to do business with a small family company that really seems to appreciate their customers. From the way the boats are layed out, they seem to be built and designed by fisherman. If you have a question you can call up there and get someone on the phone that actually builds the boats and can give you a serious answer. It seems like with so many things, we have to deal with corporations where the customer is absolutely nothing but a number. I am glad that at least my boat comes from a company that I think appreciates my business. Heck it just gives me a good feeling and I am proud to recommend them.