1989 Sabre 34'
10.36 m1989 Sabre 34' Mark II
- 10.36 m
- Diesel
- Sail
- Cruisers
1989 Sabre Mark II
34' (10.36 m) Heritage
This is a 1989 boat in very good condition. Sail inventory includes roller furling genoa and "in mast" furling main. Powered by a Westerbeke 30-B engine (27hp). Engine has +/- 1900 hours. Excellent cruiser/day-sailor/racer. Easily single handed.
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1989 Sabre 34' Mark II
- 10.36 m
- Diesel
- Sail
- Cruisers
$ 45,000 USD
$ 62,322 CAD*€ 38,552 Euros*£ 33,611 GBP*
Description
In 1985, after nearly a decade of building its popular Sabre 34, Sabre Yachts significantly revamped the design. The resulting boat-beamier, roomier, faster, and more powerful than the original-is usually referred to as the Sabre 34 Mark II. Despite distinct differences between the two boats, the family resemblance is still obvious. The Mark II, like its predecessor, still hews the performance-cruising line that the South Casco, Maine builder established with the introduction of its very first boat, the Sabre 28, in 1971.
The Mark II was designed by company founder Roger Hewson.
THIS WAS HIS PERSONAL BOAT!!!!!!
LOA34'
LOA10.36''
TypeSail
ConditionUsed
Specifications
Heritage
Sail-Used
1989
Diesel
Fiberglass
Full Details
Sabre Founder Roger Hewson’s Own Sabre 34 Mk II — A Proven Maine-Built Performer
In 1985, Roger Hewson reimagined the hugely successful Sabre 34—resulting in the beamier, faster, and more powerful Sabre 34 Mark II. While the family resemblance remained unmistakable, the Mk II represented a meaningful evolution in performance cruising.
This 1989 example is particularly special—it was Hewson’s own boat, and has had just two owners since new.
Well cared for and in very good condition, she’s equipped with:
- Roller furling genoa
- In-mast furling mainsail
- Westerbeke 30-B (27hp) with approximately 1,900 hours
An ideal platform for singlehanding, daysailing, or extended cruising, the Sabre 34 Mk II continues the legacy first established with the Sabre 28 in 1971—blending performance, simplicity, and the kind of craftsmanship that built Sabre’s reputation in South Casco, Maine.
Founder-owned. Two owners total. Proven design.
This is the kind of boat that rarely comes to market—and for good reason.
Contact
For more information about this yacht, please contact Tristram Coburn We look forward to working with you!
For more information about this yacht, please contact Tristram Coburn. We look forward to working with you!
For more information about this yacht, please contact Tristram Coburn.


