1982 Sabre 34' (10.36 m) 34
Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, United States
Fortitude
This Sabre 34 is a classic cruiser/racer that has been maintained by a capable couple. With newer sails and electronics, she is a turnkey sail away sailing yacht ready for her next cruise.
- Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: HWS34153M82C
Description
This Sabre 34 is a classic cruiser/racer that has been maintained by a capable couple. With newer sails and electronics, she is a turnkey sail away sailing yacht ready for her next cruise. Major features include:
- Upgraded electronics with networked Raymarine Axiom 9 and e7 displays, instruments
- Autopilot with handheld wireless remote
- UK Sails full-batten main & 135 genoa, new in 2019 with annual service by UK
- Solar panels and 300+ amp-hours of house batteries plus engine battery
- VHF radio with RAM mics
- Fusion Bluetooth stereo system
This quality built Sabre 34 represents a tremendous value and won't last long on the market, so contact broker today!
Specifications
HIN/IMO: HWS34153M82C
LOA: 33' 8'' (10.26 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1982
Beam: 10' 6''
LWL: 26' 3''
Draft Max: 5' 6''
Cabins: 1
Single Berths: 2
Double Berths: 2
Heads: 1
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Bridge Clearance: 51'
Fuel Tank: 20 Gallons (75.71 Liters)
Fresh Water: 44 Gallons (166.56 Liters)
Holding Tank: 24 Gallons (90.85 Liters)
Displacement: 11400
Ballast Weight: 4600 lbs
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Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Westerbeke
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 27.00
- Power KW: 20.13
- Fuel Type: Diesel
Full Details
Descriptions
The Sabre 34
With over 255 manufactured by Sabre Company in Maine, the Sabre 34 is a great light air boat with enough ballast to stand up in a blow and is capable of offshore passages. She would make a fun club racer as well as a comfortable day sailer or long-distance cruiser. The Sabre 34 has a PHRF rating of 153, and coincidentally this is hull #153 as well. Note this is a Mk I boat and not a newer Mk II, hence the price value. She is also the deep-draft fixed keel model, not the centerboard model. She is well equipped for cruising for a couple or a family. Sabre 34’s have a reputation for being comfortable, sea kindly, and safe in heavy weather. The fact that Sabre 34's have held their value better than most sailboats is evidence of their excellent design and construction.
Sabre has an After Sales Service Department that offers online, telephone, and email support services for Sabre 34 owners even though the 34 is no longer in production. She is a good example of the classic sailing yachts that have been the hallmark of Sabre from its founding in 1970.
The Sabre Yachts website states their mission well: “Sabre sailing yachts are medium displacement, performance boats, blending the comfort of cruising, the ability for blue water passagemaking, and the capability of race winning performances….Sabre sailing yachts are designed for high load carrying capacity, and stability is achieved both by hull form and by high ballast-to-displacement ratios. Efficient lead keels provide excellent lift and performance characteristics as well as close upwind pointing angles. Sail plans offer the optimum balance of light air performance and heavy weather stability. Sabre sailing yachts are not wet race boats, nor are they heavy displacement “tanks”: they are comfortable, fast and highly refined yachts, fun to sail and a pleasure to own.” And Practical Sailor said "[Roger] Hewson's penchant for lively boats, combined with the detail-oriented Maine craftsmanship, is a chief reason why used Sabres remain so popular among split-personality sailors who enjoy PHRF racing as much as a leisurely summer cruise - something that can’t be said of many boats of the same vintage."
Accommodations
Chart table with storage
Clock, brass tide clock
Dining table, fold-up, seats four
Drawers and hanging locker in forward cabin area
Drawers and lockers, multiple
Fans – 12-volt
Flat-screen TV
Galley double stainless-steel sink
Galley hot and cold pressure water, foot pump for sink – not in service
Galley refrigerator 12-volt
Galley Seaward 2 burner alcohol stove and oven – not in service
Galley Ship’s Bar with bottle storage locker
Galley trash bin
Galley, U-shaped to starboard
Hatches 2 overhead, and mid-deck hatch has a Marinco stainless solar vent
Head, pressure water shower w/sump pump
Head: enclosed with sink, hand-held shower, and foot pump – not in service
Hot water tank, 6-gallon with engine heat exchanger and 110V heater
Lighting, 12-volt throughout the interior
Opening ports x3 with new glass and screens
Quarter berth to port, 6’ 4” in length
Salon has 6’ 2” headroom
Salon has port and starboard settees, 6’ 4” length
Starboard settee pulls out to a double berth, 6’ 4” in length
Storage above, behind, and below settees
Storage rack on bulkhead behind fold-up dining table
Teak and holly flooring (needs refinishing)
Teak interior with fine joiner work
V-berth forward, 6’ 4” length with filler cushion to convert to double
Hull, Deck and Cockpit
Anchor locker on foredeck
Chocks and cleats, heavy-duty
Cockpit corner seats
Cockpit drink holders
Cockpit engine instruments easily seen
Cockpit stereo speakers
Cockpit winch handle & gear bins
Companionway hatch boards with locking hasp
Custom fitted double-sided cockpit cushions in medium blue
Deck is balsa cored
Flag halyards, port & starboard
Hull hand laid with solid fiberglass
Lazarette: port side shallow storage with locking hasp
Lazarette: stbd side deep storage with locking hasp
Lazarette: stern deep storage with locking hasp
Lifeline pulpits, bow and stern stainless-steel rails
Lifelines double with opening gates & jib rollers & leaning pads
Stern rail outboard motor mount & lifting block/tackle
Teak folding cockpit table for four
Teak toe rail, cap rail, handrails and trim
Wheel custom line wrap
Electronics, Instrumentation, and Navigation
- HELM/COCKPIT
- Raymarine Axiom 9 color GPS chart plotter with radar, networked with e7 and instruments and autopilot
- Raymarine wheel pilot autopilot with wireless handheld remote control
- Raymarine i70 color multi-function display with customizable pages for any info on network e.g. wind, speed, depth
- Raymarine ST60+ wind speed and direction meter
- Inclinometer
- Fusion MS-IP600 Bluetooth music system
- Ritchie compass in binnacle (as-is, needs service)
- Waterproof Scanstrut USB outlet
- Instrument wiring updated with bus bars and easily accessed behind drop down panels
- CHART TABLE
- Raymarine hybrid touch e7 color GPS chart plotter with radar second station
- Standard Horizon Matrix DSC VHF radio with masthead antenna
- Standard Horizon RAM mike VHF radios x2
- Charging/accessory ports, 12V DC
Sails, Rigging and Canvas
Bimini with connector that zips to dodger, medium blue Sunbrella
Binnacle cover in medium blue Sunbrella
Clutch x1 double Lewmar rope clutch plus cabin-top cam cleats & cleats
Companionway dodger with stainless-steel tube frame
Genoa tracks x2: inboard (with Garhauer blocks) and outboard (with Schaeffer blocks and midship cleats)
Hall Quick-Vang boom vang
Mast and boom aluminum with white coating
Mast is keel-stepped
Navtec hydraulic backstay adjuster
Profurl roller furling headsail system
Running rigging all lines except main halyard lead to cockpit
Running rigging high-tech low-stretch halyards and sheets
Sail Cruising spinnaker in snuffer
Sails – old ones available
Sails annual service by UK
Sails UK 135% roller furling genoa (2019)
Sails UK loose footed fully battened mainsail with 2 reefs (2019)
Traveler on cabin top, out of cockpit
Winch handles
Winches x1 #16 2-speed Lewmar cabin-top winch
Winches x1 #30 2-speed Lewmar cabin-top winch
Winches x1 #30 Lewmar winch on the mast
Winches x2 #44 2-speed self-tailing Lewmar primary winches
Electrical
- 110 volt shore power system
- AC panel for AC outlets & water heater
- Battery charger
- Battery selector switch
- Boat grounded for lighting protection
- Interior cabin lights
- Shore power cord
- Sunpower flexible solar panels 2x100 watts mounted on bimini, plus additional portable solar panels
- Three 12V AGM Grp 31 105AH batteries on house side and 1 Grp 27 600AH dedicated for engine starting
- Victron BMV-702 battery monitor
Engine
Diesel auxiliary power is by Westerbeke 27hp 4-cylinder FWC diesel engine
Major engine update work undertaken in 2016: engine removed for rebuild, new motor mounts, transmission, cutlass bearing, shaft seal
Engine hours unknown
MARTEC folding propeller, (2) blade
Propeller shaft with zinc anodes, stainless steel
Fuel filters: 2 fine and RACOR fuel filter
Safety & Miscellaneous
Lifesling overboard rescue system
Stern-mounted folding swim ladder
Primary anchor: Manson Supreme anchor, self-launching and self-righting, with rollbar, galvanized steel 35# with chain leader and nylon rode
Secondary anchor: Fortress FX-16 anodized aluminum 10# with rode
Emergency tiller stored in starboard locker
Manual and electric bilge pumps
Boat hook
Dock lines
Fenders
Jack stand set available
Many spares & extras available
Excludes tools & personal items
Features
Electronics
- Depthsounder
- Radar
- Log-Speedometer
- Wind Speed and Direction
- Repeater(s)
- TV Set
- Navigation Center
- Plotter
- Autopilot
- Radio
- Compass
- GPS
- Cockpit Speakers
- VHF
Sails
- Fully Battened Mainsail
- Gennaker/Cruising Spinnaker
- Furling Genoa
Rigging
- Steering Wheel
- Spinnaker Pole
Inside Equipment
- Electric Bilge Pump
- Manual Bilge Pump
- Marine Head
- Hot Water
- Refrigerator
- Battery Charger
Electrical Equipment
- Shore Power Inlet
Outside Equipment/Extras
- Outboard Engine Brackets
- Solar Panel
- Cockpit Cushions
- Cockpit Table
- Swimming Ladder
Covers
- Bimini Top
- Spray Hood
- Mainsail Cover
- Lazyjacks
Mechanical Disclaimer
Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.
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Contact Us
Robert Thuss
78 First Ave
Atlantic HIghlands New Jersey 07716
Robert brings a client-first outlook and a consultative approach to yacht brokerage after a 30+ year career in corporate real estate. Working with Kevin McGettigan in the NY/NJ regional office, Robert is a long-time resident of the Bayshore area and a member of Atlantic Highlands Yacht Club.
Robertâs boating experience spans both sailing and powerboating. A former sailing instructor and professional yacht captain, he has owned, chartered, or delivered dozens of sailing and motor yachts. He captained two Newport-Bermuda Races (with return trips) on his own 42-foot sailboat and served as Navigator for a third NBR Race. He has owned several powerboats, which can help with buying or selling. He has knowledge about boats, systems, and equipment gained over 40+ years of experience, and this helps sellers and buyers with pricing and value evaluations. Robert applies his experience to help clients market their boat effectively or find the right boat at the right price.
His education includes a BSc in Business from Vanderbilt University and a graduate degree from Thunderbird. He holds a US Coast Guard 50-Ton Master Captainâs License with Sailing Endorsement. In his free time, he and his wife enjoy sailing, scuba diving, snow skiing and traveling.
Robert looks forward to getting on the water with you and sharing his passion for boating.