Sabre
Sabre
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$ 199,900 USD
Flag of Registry: United States PDF
Port of Registry: Philadelphia, PA
Are you searching for a quality built boat that is robust enough to safely handle off shore conditions yet still easy to single hand? Perhaps you've stumbled upon a few that look interesting at first but on closer inspection you see that age has not been kind to her? Does this needle in a haystack you've been searching for actually exist? With Caribou, your search is over. Caribou is a gorgeous Sabre 402 which has been meticulously cared for and continuously upgraded by her current owner. Her traditional interior, modern hull and quality construction puts her at the front of the pack for someone looking for a great couples cruiser in the 40' range. Read on for a full description of all the wonderful upgrades and care the owner has given Caribou during his ownership.
The Sabre 402 was a huge success with sailors, winning Cruising World's "Mid-Sized Cruiser" and "Overall Boat of the Year" awards in 1997. Subsequently, Sabre Yachts built 112 Sabre 402's over eight years, of which Caribou is hull #85.
Official Number: 1107907
LOA: 40' 2'' (12.25 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2001
Beam: 13' 4''
LWL: 134'
Draft Max: 4' 9''
Maximum Speed: 7.81 Knots
Cruise Speed: 6 Knots
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Finish: Midnight Blue
Bridge Clearance: 58'
Fuel Tank: 49 Gallons (185.49 Liters)
Fresh Water: 104 Gallons (393.68 Liters)
Holding Tank: 30 Gallons (113.56 Liters)
Displacement: 19500 lbs
Ballast Weight: 7500 lbs
Designer: Jim Taylor
Builder: Sabre Yachts
Tender HIN: XDC2A307H112
Tender Registration: MD 1750 CG
Tender Title: 1366627
Entering from the companionway, the main salon is impressive. The varnished cherry cabinetry, ash ceilings and teak and holly cabin sole are stunning, giving the feeling of warmth and luxury. Because Sabre utilized the wide 13'4" beam, the accommodations feel large and the headroom is great at 6'6". Comfortable settees are to port and starboard, with the port side convertible to a double berth. An elegant centerline table with folding leaves will comfortably seat six at meal time. Aft and to starboard is the forward-facing nav station, which features a sophisticated electronics system. Aft of the nav station is the head with direct access to the aft cabin and features a separate shower area to keep the rest of the space dry when showering.
In the forward cabin there is a large double berth (6'10" at center) surrounded by hanging lockers, storage lockers, and ample shelving; also in the forward cabin is a vanity with Corian counter, sink, and mirror for guests to freshen up in private. Additional storage is under the berth.
In the aft cabin is a large double berth (6'10") with storage spaces and drawers underneath. The berth's occupants can recline with open spaces overhead - unlike the aft cabins of many boats of this type. Outboard of the berth is a long shelf with lockers, a set of drawers, and a large hanging locker. At the forward end of the cabin on centerline is a convenient magazine/book rack. There is also direct access to the head via the shower stall.
The U-shaped galley features a large Corian countertop for preparing an elaborate dinner at anchor or a quick snack underway. The dual Sea Frost top and front loading refrigerator and additional freezer compartment are a necessity for stocking up on provisions for an extended cruise and run on both shore or engine power. There is a double stainless sink with raw and filtered water spigots, three-burner Force 10 propane stove/oven and microwave to round out the space. A full compliment of galleyware conveys with the boat.
Created by Jim Taylor and the Sabre Design Team, the 402 seamlessly dovetails impressive speed and performance with all the elegance and craftsmanship of a proper yacht. Its a beautiful design that's fast enough to hold her own on the race course and comfortable enough for a couple to cruise. The wider beam is carried further aft than in her predecessors, allowing for a roomy cockpit and wide decks. Sabre spared no expense to make the 402 design the most comfortable, safe and easy to use boat in her class.
The company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.
For more information about this yacht please contact Ed "Cap" Pickering
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