This 1981 Sabre 34 MK I is a classic fiberglass sailing yacht built during the era when Sabre established its reputation for premium construction and seamanlike design. The boat features a 34-foot hull with a 10.5-foot beam and is powered by a single Westerbeke diesel engine rated at 30 horsepower. Sabres of this generation are known for their solid construction and proven sea-keeping abilities.
The accommodation plan includes one cabin and one head, arranged for comfortable cruising. The yacht has been upgraded with modern navigation and sailing equipment, including a Simrad suite with GO 9 chartplotter, dual multifunction displays, autopilot, and depth and speed transducers installed in 2019. A North 135% furling genoa and Harken furling system support the sailing rig, with a Lewmar 32 self-tailing cabin top winch for sail handling.
The boat's maintenance history reflects sustained care. Recent work includes a rebuilt fuel pump in 2025, new throttle and transmission cables in 2022, and inspection and repair of the steering cables and pulleys that same year. The masthead light was replaced in 2021. Earlier upgrades added Sea Frost refrigeration and updated the cabin top winch and furling system in 2005, both of which remain in place. This is a well-maintained example of a respected design, ready for cruising.
Length
34.00 FT
Beam
10.50 FT
Draft
5.58 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Westerbeke
Engine Model
W-30
Power
NaN HP
Hours
2,700 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
20 GAL
Water
35 GAL