Sabrage offers variety of summer experiences out on the water

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Summer may be the best time to get out on the water, and Sabrage Charters is making the most of it.

Owned and operated by Capt. Glen Davis, Jonathan Cordero and Ian Bartlett, Sabrage is a 63-foot custom Cooper catamaran equipped with high-end finishes, spacious decks, two restrooms and comfortable seating for up to 110 guests.

The boat arrived in August and began renting in October.

“Sabrage is doing pretty well,” said Davis. “We’re growing slow but steady.”

The business specializes in daily excursions and group charter events, including a sunset cruise and an eco cruise. It also offers a wine-tasting cruise and private charters for weddings, receptions and parties. In fact, it’s hosted about a dozen bachelorette parties to date.

Sabrage hosted its first wedding ceremony on June 25 and four more are planned for the fall.

Some local companies have also been chartering cruises for their employees, who are ready to get out and do something fun after more than a year of dealing with the pandemic.

One of the big announcements is the Sabrage Fourth of July cruise. The boat will go out at 7:15 p.m., anchor out in the bay so that passengers can get a front-row seat for the fireworks show, and then return at about 10:15 p.m.

The outing will feature a barbecue buffet and a full-service bar with drinks available for purchase.

Later in the summer, the Sabrage team is looking at a four-hour trip that will take passengers down to Bing’s Landing in Flagler County for a stop at Captain’s BBQ.

For further information, to charter a cruise or to sign up for one of the excursions, go to www.sabragestaugustine.com or call 904-310-4999.