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sailing yacht Sabre 34 Sale info

Boat price$9900Year of built1977
Boat manufacturerSabreBoat model34
Boat type: sailing yacht
Boat name: Sabre 34
Boat length: 10.36m / 31.5ft
Price: $9900
Country: USA
Location: Maryland, Solomons Island
Contact with seller by phone: (703) 987-0750

Sabre 34

  • Beam: 10.6
  • Draft: 5.6
  • Description: Sabre sailboats are known for their upwind sailing and solid high quality construction. The interior is in very nice shape and features a new cabin floor (Lionseal laminate), woodwork is hand sanded with Danish teak oil, 2 opening ports and 2 opening hatches in main salon and vee berth. The forward cabin has a double 6’4” vee berth w/filler cushion, hanging locker, shelves w/fiddle rails, storage drawers, and reading lights. The head is to starboard with marine toilet, stainless steel sink, hot & cold pressure water, molded counter top, large mirror. The salon’s port settee makes a comfortable 6’4” single berth with storage behind and outboard. The starboard settee can serve as a 6’4” double berth. The dinette table folds up against the forward bulkhead. There is a wide quarter berth to port. Good light and ventilation are provided by multiple opening ports, Stainless Dorade vents (not in pics). The companionway has varnished drop boards and topside is newly varnished. The U-shaped galley to starboard has plenty of storage, stainless steel sink with cold pressure water, a 12 gallon, engine heated hot water heater. The boat has a refrigeration/freezer unit, microwave, stove, built in waste basket The forward facing navigation station is to port in front of the quarter berth. The boat has very nice sails and a jib furler, and a fine running Volvo MD-11C. Boat on the Chesapeake Bay, overall nice shape and ready to sail. This is a US Coast Guard Documented vessel. A high quality boat at a bargain price of $12500.
  • Equipment: Bronze thru-hull fittings

Sabre 34 equipment

  • Broker must re: board boat to get full list of electronics.
  • LOA: 42 ft 6 in
  • Beam: 12 ft 8 in
  • LWL: 33 ft 0 in
  • The L: shaped galley is large and functional with plenty of storage and counter space. Located near the Main Salon and the companion way, which makes it convenient for quick access from the cockpit for sailing or entertaining.
  • Large fore: peak w/louvered access door to anchor and chain locker
  • To port is a settee and cedar: lined hanging locker. The amidships head, which also has a shower, follows to port and is accessible from both the salon and aft cabin. To starboard of the companionway is the large galley
  • and cedar: lined hanging locker which can be converted into a tool and spare parts locker. The engine is under the companionway and is easily accessible from all three sides. The cockpit can easily seat 9 people
  • Air: Breeze Wind Generator
  • 3: burner LPG stove/oven
  • 1 : AGM Start Battery
  • Perkins 4: 107 diesel engine runs great, lots of power and nearly bulletproof. Borg Warner marine gear. 2 fuel tanks at 20 gallon each.
  • 2: burner gas stove
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  • 3 anchors: 10kg Bruce, 13s Danforth, 25lb. Delta plough​​
  • New 4: burner stove – 2014
  • 6: man liferaft
  • Electronic navigation equipment: Raymarine E120 Multifunction display, Icom M421 DSC VHR, Garmin GPS 60 H/H GPS, Entel HT640 H/H VHF, McMurdo 406 EPIRB inc Automatic deployment housing, radio/plotter, compass, etc.
  • V: berth includes 2 single berths. Storage shelves overhead with 12 teak drawers below. Large hanging locker aft to port.
  • L: Shaped bench Seat To Starboard
  • Head is aft to starboard in walk: through to aft cabin. Head features marine toilet, shower, vanity with SS sink, linen locker and access to engine.
  • twin 6: volt bank for starting
  • Teak decks, molded non: skid on deckhouse, high bulwarks, center cockpit, 30" high double lifelines.
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Sabre 34 description

  • LOA: 42 ft 6 in
  • Beam: 12 ft 8 in
  • LWL: 33 ft 0 in
  • To port is a settee and cedar: lined hanging locker. The amidships head, which also has a shower, follows to port and is accessible from both the salon and aft cabin. To starboard of the companionway is the large galley
  • and cedar: lined hanging locker which can be converted into a tool and spare parts locker. The engine is under the companionway and is easily accessible from all three sides. The cockpit can easily seat 9 people.
  • "Tusen Takk" is the result of extensive hands: on design and sailing experience at Island Packet, combined with the feedback from owners with millions of miles of cruising experience around the globe. This turn key 350 is ready to go.
  • New cushions and covers, new paint in and out, masts recently re: stepped. 4 head sails, main and mizzen all in good to new shape. Extra rigging, stay cables and blocks. The ropes are only 2 years old. Teak decks, cedar strip plank hull, teak stanchions, oak ribs. Very nice lines, classic look.
  • New Yanmar diesel engine, 3: JH5E with just 500 hours. Borg Warner transmission. Manual Windless, 3 anchors including a 65 pound Danforth and great tackle. Hot water return on engine heats your fresh water but also hot water heater included.
  • Engine ​2007 13HP 2: cylinder Volvo Penta fresh water cooled. Engine has been run at least twice a month, and has the oil changed every year. There is only *236 Hours* on the engine like new. 
  • In-boom outhaul rigging. 8: 1 Boom Vang. All Harken blocks. Very fast Buccaneer sailboat.
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Sabre 34

  • : pressurized Alcohol stove similar to big sterno cans that are much safer to use. Teak and Holly flooring, very deep bilge, dual batteries with light up battery gauge to check each individual battery, 150 genoa, 125 genoa, gennaker with sail tape repair can only be used in very light air (sail it like a genoa with no spinnaker pole). Good headroom (around 6' 1") all the way to the vberth, table in cabin folds in half and swivels up out of the way and has book storage on wall behind it for charts or magazines, bug screens for all hatches including companionway for a great nights sleep, 5 foot draft, huge 39 pound anchor with chain, cockpit cooler with drain, teak cup holder (holds 4) at wheel in cockpit, wine rack with led lighting and wine glass holder, led lights in engine compartment, sound proofing material added in engine compartment, access to engine from cabin or from huge opening in cockpit, separate head with holding tank, mast lighting that lights up bow, light and heavy headsail sheets, bimini and dodger connect together, stereo with separate amp,Nice cushions, lots of storage, nice wide deck, two hatches (one in vberth, one in saloon), vhf radio, light blue curtains, Huge fresh water storage (75 gallons), super huge diesel tank allowed us to motor from old hickory lake to KY lake with no fill ups and still had plenty (about 45 gallon tank),the Yanmar diesel sips fuel and uses around half gallon per hour, Just replaced impeller and belts.Family not so interested in sailing,downsizing.