This 2014 Sarbacane is a wooden sailing yacht built and maintained by Chantier des Ileaux, a French shipyard recognized for heritage craftsmanship. The boat measures nearly 23 feet with a 7.4-foot beam and features a carbon mast, retractable carbon spinnaker pole, and teak decking throughout the cockpit and coachhouse for durability and traditional aesthetics.
The rigging is comprehensive and modern. An Anderson 12ST winch handles the daggerboard, while Barton rigid halyards and adjustable running backstays allow in-sail tuning. The boat carries two sets of sails: X-Voiles dacron main and jib from 2020, and WB-Sails composite main and jib from 2014. A full asymmetric spinnaker setup with Dyneema running rigging completes the sail plan. A removable outboard engine bracket provides auxiliary power.
Instrumentation includes a Tacktick mast-mounted display showing speed, water depth, and log data, powered by a solar panel. The boat is equipped with a single-axle road trailer. Winter and rudder covers are included, as are sling attachments for hauling.
Length
22.97 FT
Beam
7.38 FT
Draft
4.92 FT
Material
Wood
Engines
1
Fuel
Sail