1993 Sabre 36' (10.97 m)
Yarmouth, Maine, United States
Harmony
"Harmony" is a well maintained, one owner example of the very popular Sabre 362.
- Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: HWS36110D393
Description
"Harmony" is a well maintained, one owner example of the very popular Sabre 362.
Specifications
HIN/IMO: HWS36110D393
LOA: 36' 2'' (11.02 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1993
Beam: 12'
LWL: 30' 4''
Draft Max: 6' 5''
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Bridge Clearance: 53' 2''
Fuel Tank: 34 Gallons (128.7 Liters)
Fresh Water: 43 Gallons (162.77 Liters)
Holding Tank: 30 Gallons (113.56 Liters)
Displacement: 13800
Ballast Weight: 5520 lbs
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Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Westerbeke
- Engine Year: 1993
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 32.00
- Power KW: 23.86
- Hours: 2295.00
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Accomodations
Down five easy steps from the companionway bridge deck, one enters the interior of "Harmony". The teak and holly cabin sole and varnished cherry bulkheads, furniture and trim are complemented by reflective white overhead ceilings and coach top sides. Exposed portions of the hull are covered with longitudinal cherry battens. Joinery throughout reflects Sabre’s quality craftsmanship. Ventilation is excellent from nine opening ports, two large opening hatches and two dorade vents. Additional light floods the interior spaces from two large fixed windows to port and starboard. Blinds cover all of the ports and windows. There are overhead, reading, and courtesy lights. All settee cushions and berths are covered with green upholstery that is in good overall condition. Handholds are well placed throughout the boat. Head room in the main cabin is 6’4”.
Forward most is the master stateroom with comfortable v-berth. Hull side ceilings are covered with cherry battens, and there are shelves to port, starboard and forward of the berth. Below the berth are three drawers, and there is a hanging locker aft and to port and a dressing settee with locker above and vanity with stainless steel sink aft and to starboard. Two opening ports and an overhead hatch provide light and ventilation.
Next aft is the main salon. To starboard is an L-shaped settee with fold up salon table and straight settee opposite. When the table is in the up position, it rests against the forward bulkhead creating an open, inviting space for socializing when friends are aboard. When the table is in the down position, it can be extended to provide comfortable seating on both sides. A book shelf on the forward starboard bulkhead can be accessed when the table is in the down position. Water tanks are located under both the port and starboard settees. a water transfer valve is located under the starboard settee.
The nav station is located at the aft end of the straight settee to port. The nav table is top opening, and there are three drawers under the table facing inboard with one being a dedicated tool drawer with dividers. An electronics panel/console surrounds the nav table with the AC/DC electrical panel just forward of the table.
The L-shaped galley is opposite the nav station. The double stainless steel sink is set into the laminate countertop close to centerline. There is a single hot/cold pressure water faucet, fresh water manual pump, and a manual pump for draining the ice box. Below the sink are storage lockers and drawers. The large ice box is along the outboard side of the galley with two opening top hatches as well as a front opening hatch. Between the sink and the ice box is a small hatch in the counter surface that lifts to access the garbage bin. Aft of the ice box is a large 4 burner burner stove and oven. Outboard the counter is a large storage cabinet with sliding doors with open segmented storage above for cutlery and dishes.
Aft of the galley is the aft stateroom. With double berth, excellent ventilation and hanging locker, guests will have a comfortable space when aboard. A bureau that is at the forward port end of the berth lifts for good engine top access with a dressing settee with cubby below on the forward starboard end of the berth. A shelf is outboard of the berth. The aft end of the engine can also be accessed here along with the engine start battery.
To port of the companionway is a head. There is a separate shower stall with plexiglass bi-fold doors and hand held shower fixture. A locker is along the outboard side of the shower stall and the shower seat lifts up for additional storage. Forward of the shower is a vanity with laminate counters and integral sink with storage lockers and shelf outboard. The Jabsco manual head is forward of the vanity. A mirror is located on the forward bulkhead. All surfaces are either molded fiberglass or laminate for ease of cleaning.
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Electronics
- Raymarine C120 Mounted On Navpod At The Helm
- Raymarine Radar
- Richie Powerdamp Compass At Helm
- Raymarine ST6000 Autopilot
- Autohelm Wind
- Autohelm Speed
- Autohelm Depth
- Autohelm VMG
- Autohelm Multi Display (Depth, Log, Heading, Wind) At Nav Station
- Blaupunkt Alaska RDM 168 CD/AM/FM
- 2 Speakers in Main Salon
Mechanical
- Westerbeke 35B Three diesel engine (2,295 hrs.)
- 3 Blade Max Prop w/ Line Cutter
- Westerbeke engine panel with tachometer/water temp/oil pressure/voltmeter
- PSS dripless shaft seal
- Racor primary fuel filter
- Analog fuel gauge
- Superstor hot water heater
- Whale manual bilge pump
- 12v bilge pump
- 12v shower sump pump
- 12v fan in forward stateroom
- Espar Heating System
- Regal by Gas Systems 4 burner CNG stove/oven
- (2) CNG tanks in sealed locker (Starboard Aft Cockpit)
Electrical
- 12 volt house system
- 3 batteries
- 12 volt panel w/ breakers & indicator lights
- Electric bilge pump w/ float switch
- Chart light at nav station
- 110 volt shore power system
- 110 volt battery charger
- Hot water heater
- Shore cord
- 110 volt panel w/ breakers & indicator lights
Deck and Hull
The hull of the Sabre 362 is balsa cored with vinylester resign. Green hull with white cove stripe, white boot stripe, teak toe rail and teak handrails on the coach top combine to give her a classic appearance. Her moderate displacement, fin keel and spade rudder combine to deliver excellent performance, and she is easily single handled with all lines led to the cockpit. Decks are molded-in non-skid with side decks that are easy to navigate. Pushpit and pulpit are stainless steel with double lifelines between stainless steel stanchions. There is a dual bow roller with stainless steel chafe plate aft. The anchor locker is forward of the windlass with room for anchor chain/rode. Two large hatches, nine opening ports and two dorade vents provide excellent ventilation. The cockpit is aft with comfortable seating and good lazarette storage including two lockers in the aft cockpit bench (one for CNG) and a large sail locker under the port cockpit bench. The cockpit is protected with dodger and steering bimini. There is a zip out filler for the gap between the bimini and dodger.
- Quick Aires Flair Rider electric anchor windlass with up foot switch
- CQR anchor and 30' chain & 200' rode
- Danforth Anchor
- White canvas dodger and bimini
- Cockpit Cushions
- (6) Stainless Mooring Cleats
- Boarding gates to port and starboard and aft
- Double lifelines with stainless stanchions
- (2) stainless dorade vents over salon
- Teak handrails on cabintop
- Teak cupholders at binnacle
- Green Canvas Navpod & Compass
- Teak Cockpit Table
- Whale Hot/Cold Pressure Cockpit Shower
- (6) Stainless Opening Ports
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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Rob Geaghan
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Rob grew up on the coast of Maine where he began sailing at the age of 8 through a local yacht club program. He learned many important lessons about teamwork in those early days of sailing turnabouts and 420âs. Later he would become an instructor with that same program teaching kids and adults the joys of day sailing and racing. After graduating from college in 2002 he then moved to Annapolis Maryland and began his career as a yacht broker specializing in the sale of blue water trawlers and sailboats.
Upon his return to Maine in 2013 he opened a satellite office for a brokerage based in Newport at Handy Boat Service in Falmouth. Here he oversaw the sale of both new and used boats with an emphasis on cruising sailboats. In 2017 Rob joined the team at East Coast Yacht Sales in their Yarmouth office where he continues to develop and hone his abilities to coordinate custom boat builds and facilitate smooth transactions for both buyers and sellers on the brokerage market.Â