Equipped with a versatile sail plan, the Sabre 386 delivers exhilarating performance whether cruising leisurely or racing. The well-engineered design, including a balanced spade rudder and a moderate displacement hull, ensures a stable and responsive ride in various weather conditions.
Entering the interior, you'll find a thoughtfully laid-out cabin that shows elegance and practicality. The handcrafted joinery work, along with fine attention to detail, creates an inviting atmosphere. The main saloon features comfortable seating, a functional galley equipped with modern amenities, and a navigation station with all the necessary instruments.
Accommodations aboard the Sabre 386 include a spacious owner's cabin forward with a generous V-berth and ample storage and vanity sink. Aft, you'll discover a well-appointed cabin for guests or family members. The interior spaces are full of natural light, thanks to strategically placed hatches and ports.
Built with quality materials and expert craftsmanship, this 2002 Sabre 386 stands as a testament to the brand's commitment to producing yachts that stand the test of time.
Whether you're seeking exhilarating sailing experiences or a luxurious retreat on the water, this Sabre 386 offers a compelling blend of performance, comfort, and enduring style.
Vessel Name: Zia
Builder: SABRE
Model: 386
Model Year: 2004
Year Built: 2004
Category: Cruising or Racing Sailboat
Country: United States
MLS #: 444354
Heads: 1
Sleeps: 6
Staterooms: 3
Length: 39.5833 (12.06m)
Draft: 4' 11" (1.5m)
Beam: 12' 8" (3.86m)
Water Capacity: 100 Gal
Holding Tank: 30 Gal
Manufacturer: Yanmar
Model: 3JH3E
Engine Hours: 2334
Engine Type: Inboard
Fuel Type: Diesel
Equipped with a versatile sail plan, the Sabre 386 delivers exhilarating performance whether cruising leisurely or racing. The well-engineered design, including a balanced spade rudder and a moderate displacement hull, ensures a stable and responsive ride in various weather conditions.
Entering the interior, you'll find a thoughtfully laid-out cabin that shows elegance and practicality. The handcrafted joinery work, along with fine attention to detail, creates an inviting atmosphere. The main saloon features comfortable seating, a functional galley equipped with modern amenities, and a navigation station with all the necessary instruments.
Accommodations aboard the Sabre 386 include a spacious owner's cabin forward with a generous V-berth and ample storage and vanity sink. Aft, you'll discover a well-appointed cabin for guests or family members. The interior spaces are full of natural light, thanks to strategically placed hatches and ports.
Built with quality materials and expert craftsmanship, this 2002 Sabre 386 stands as a testament to the brand's commitment to producing yachts that stand the test of time.
Whether you're seeking exhilarating sailing experiences or a luxurious retreat on the water, this Sabre 386 offers a compelling blend of performance, comfort, and enduring style.
HULL AND DECK
- ISO/NPG gelcoat on hull and deck
- Divinycel inorganic cored deck
- Selden Awlgrip painted spars
- Dutchman mainsail handling equpment (control lines new 2024)
- Dodger/bimini with connector (connector and dodger with Polycarbonate windows new 2024)
- Forespar downwind pole on mast track with carbon fiber extension
- new running rigging (2024)
- Anchor roller with dual anchors w/rope and chain rode
- new Seahawk Cukote bottom paint (March 2024)
- Swim platform with ladder
- Dinghy motor lift (new 2024)
- Two (2) sets of companionway doors: fixed drop boards and screened cafe-style doors
- Stainless steel anchor platform for two anchors
- Lewmar V3gd electric windlass with power up and down switches
- Mantus 45 anchor with chain/rope rode
- Fortress 22 anchor in reserve
SAILS AND RIGGING
- Like-new Elvstrom fully battened mainsail with Dutchman flaking system (new control lines 2025)
- Quantum laminated 130% geoa on Harken roller furling
- Forespar downwind pole with carbon-fiber extension tube
- Selden spars with AwlGrip white finish, Selden MDS mainsail cars
- Radar mounted on Questus gimballed bracket on backstay
- Two(2) Lewmar 50CST primary winches
- One (1) Lewmer 40CST cabin top winch to port
- One (1) Lewmar 40CEST electric winch to starboard
INTERIOR
- varnished American Cherry interior furniture with ash ceiling trim
- varnished teak and holly sole
Galley
- Corian countertops
- dual stainless steel sink
- SeaFrost refrigeration system
- Force 10 3-bruner stove and oven w/ two 6lb aluminum LPG tanks
- Xintix LPG control/monitor
- Microwave oven
- generous storage compartments
- counter top extension
- icebox sump pump at galley sink
- fresh-water hand pump not connected
Nav Station
- AC/DC breaker panel
- chart light
- table at aft end of starboard settee
- Controllers for chargers, solar, etc.
- VHF radio
- Sabre tool drawer
Salon
- L-shaped settee on port, straight settee to starboard
- Port settee cnverts to a double bunk
- fold away table with storage behind
- two cabin fans
- book shelves and storage cabinets
- overhead opening hatch, opening ports
- 6'4" headroom
Forward Cabin
- generous "island-style" V-berth, 6'8" long
- vanity with sink and mirror
- cedar-lined hanging locker
- overhead hatch, opening ports for cross ventilalion
Aft Cabin
- athwartship double berth
- cedar-lined hanging locker
- wine glass rack
- overhead opening hatch, opening port
Head
- C-Head composting toilet (holding tank is still in place for conversion, if desired)
- seperate shower stall w/acrylic folding door
- vanity with mirror
- overhead hatch, opening port
ELECTRONICS, NAVIGATION AND COMMUNICATION
- B&G ZUES2 9W MFD in cockpit helm pod with 4G radar
- Raymarine ST60+ wind, depth and speed in pods over companionway
- RayMarine 6001 autopilot
- ICOM M506 VHF at nav station with DSC and GPS input
- Ritchie 5" Powerdamp compass on binnacle
MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING
- Yanmar 3JH3E diesel engine with 100amp Balmar alternator
- MaxProp 3-blade (serviced 2024) with Shark line cutting wheel
- Parker fuel water separator/filter
- Dedicated engine start battery (group 27 AGM)
- Six (6) six-volt housebank batteries (GC2 AGM) for approx 660 amp/hours
- ProMariner ProSafe galvanic isolator
- Two (2) 30amp shore power inlets with 50' cords; 50 amp splitter
- Xantrax ProSine 2000 watt inverter/charger
- Four (4) Solara 112 watt solar panels (total 448 watts) mounted on bimini
- Dometic 16,000BTU air conditioning system with reverse cycle heat
- Composting C-Head; original holding tank and plumbing still in place
- Cockpit shower
- Six (6) gallon water heater operates off 110V service or exchange with engine water
- Shower sump pump
SAFETY and CONVENIENCE
- fire extinguishers (3)
- Manual and electric bilge pumps
- life jackets: 4 Type II
- Man overboard module: Lifesling
- 12V search light
- first aid lit
- Weems and Plath clock and barometer
- Fenders, docklines