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2004 Sabreline 36 Hardtop Express

2004 Sabreline 36 Hardtop Express

$199,500

Edgewater, New Jersey

Year 2004

Make Sabreline

Model 36 Hardtop Express

Category Downeast Boats

Length 36

Posted 1 Month Ago

The photos tell the story. The vessel is better than average for the type and age. Numerous owner additions such as the teak flooring and extended cockpit hard canopy. Tastefully designed and executed. According to the owner, everything works and the machinery runs well. Stock #265615 ***SALE PENDING*** 2004 Sabreline Cruiser powered with twin Yanmar diesel engines ready for the water! Oozing charm and craftsmanship from every pore, the Sabreline 36 Hard Top Express is an unusual vessel that combines the speed and activity range of an express cruiser with the good looks and classic style of the Downeast boat. A head-turner whether spotted in Newport or Naples, this all-season vessel is a favorite of snowbirds. The pilothouse helm keeps them warm and dry early or late in the northern season, and the on-board generator and climate control systems manage the southern heat and humidity. With efficient and reliable diesel power to get them back and forth between the two at whatever pace they choose. Constructed in Maine by a company founded a half-century ago to build sailing vessels and crafted by shipwrights of untold collective years of experience, these vessels are known for being of extremely solid build, superior quality of fit and finish, and long service life. Stepping aboard via the swim platform and transom doorway, the cockpit feels more like a porch shielded from the sun and elements thanks to the overhead extended hard top. Real teak decking underfoot with an aft-facing bench seat for two with storage beneath, and plenty of room remaining for several deck chairs. Moving forward into the pilothouse, one finds a settee to port with a table, a captain's chair helm and window glass all around. Down below a queen berth forward, head, dinette and full galley are all stitched together with the beautiful look and feel of rich wood grains and fine joinery. Powered by a pair of 370 horsepower Yanmar turbocharged diesel engines with very low hours for the age. This ten-ton boat can cruise along on plane at 25 mph while still getting better than a mile per gallon, several times that efficiency if plodding along at displacement speed with the trawlers, and with 300 gallons of fuel you can ponder a range of at least 250 to 500 miles or more between fill-ups depending upon speed and sea state. So, check out the photos and specs and consult the owner forums. Nobody ever got fired for choosing a Sabre boat. If this is the type of vessel needed for the missions you contemplate you need look no further. Reason for selling is downsizing.

2004 Sabreline 36 Hardtop Express

2004 Sabreline 36 Hardtop Express

$199,500

Edgewater, New Jersey

Year 2004

Make Sabreline

Model 36 Hardtop Express

Category Downeast Boats

Length 36

Posted 1 Month Ago

The photos tell the story. The vessel is better than average for the type and age. Numerous owner additions such as the teak flooring and extended cockpit hard canopy. Tastefully designed and executed. According to the owner, everything works and the machinery runs well. Stock #265615 ***SALE PENDING*** 2004 Sabreline Cruiser powered with twin Yanmar diesel engines ready for the water! Oozing charm and craftsmanship from every pore, the Sabreline 36 Hard Top Express is an unusual vessel that combines the speed and activity range of an express cruiser with the good looks and classic style of the Downeast boat. A head-turner whether spotted in Newport or Naples, this all-season vessel is a favorite of snowbirds. The pilothouse helm keeps them warm and dry early or late in the northern season, and the on-board generator and climate control systems manage the southern heat and humidity. With efficient and reliable diesel power to get them back and forth between the two at whatever pace they choose. Constructed in Maine by a company founded a half-century ago to build sailing vessels and crafted by shipwrights of untold collective years of experience, these vessels are known for being of extremely solid build, superior quality of fit and finish, and long service life. Stepping aboard via the swim platform and transom doorway, the cockpit feels more like a porch shielded from the sun and elements thanks to the overhead extended hard top. Real teak decking underfoot with an aft-facing bench seat for two with storage beneath, and plenty of room remaining for several deck chairs. Moving forward into the pilothouse, one finds a settee to port with a table, a captain's chair helm and window glass all around. Down below a queen berth forward, head, dinette and full galley are all stitched together with the beautiful look and feel of rich wood grains and fine joinery. Powered by a pair of 370 horsepower Yanmar turbocharged diesel engines with very low hours for the age. This ten-ton boat can cruise along on plane at 25 mph while still getting better than a mile per gallon, several times that efficiency if plodding along at displacement speed with the trawlers, and with 300 gallons of fuel you can ponder a range of at least 250 to 500 miles or more between fill-ups depending upon speed and sea state. So, check out the photos and specs and consult the owner forums. Nobody ever got fired for choosing a Sabre boat. If this is the type of vessel needed for the missions you contemplate you need look no further. Reason for selling is downsizing.