"Endurance" is a fine example of the popular Sabre 426, and she is one of the last ten built as she is hull #60 in the lineup! She is in very good shape and has had excellent care through her knowledgeable owners. They are fastidious in making sure that she has always had proper care.
Offered for sale by her second owners, they have enjoyed cruising the boat since 2011, and have sailed her on the Chesapeake Bay. They have averaged about 40 hours per year on her engine, so she only has 914 engine hours at the time of listing. If you are searching for a nice example of the wonderful Sabre 426, do not miss this vessel!
A few highlights include:
Her hull was Awlgripped Flag Blue in 2015 and has a truly radiant shine.
Her exterior canvas is all new for the 2024 season.
AB RIB Tender (2018) and Yamaha 9.9HP motor (2020) are included.
SPECIFICATIONS
BASIC INFORMATION
Manufacturer:Sabre
Model: 426
Year: 2009
Category:Sail
Condition:Used
Location: Tracys Landing US
Vessel Name:Endurance
Hull Material:Fiberglass
Designer:Jim Taylor
ENGINE
Make:Yanmar
Model:4JH4AE
Engines(s):1
Hours:914
Engine Type:Inboard
Fuel Type:diesel
Horsepower:55|horsepower
ACCOMODATIONS
Total Heads:1
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
Length:42 ft
Beam:13.42 ft
Draft - max:
Bridge Clearance:60.25 ft
TANK CAPACITIES
Fuel Tank:60|gallon
Fresh Water Tank:120|gallon
Holding Tank:60|gallon
GALLERY
DESCRIPTIONS
Vessel Overview & Layout
Crafted in the Maine tradition, this Sabre 426 is truly a work of art. Designed by the Jim Taylor design team, she exudes a timeless elegance. Her strong, rugged build, traditional features, and beautifully finished joinery ensure that she will be just as well received in future as she is today. Sabre is known for building quality vessels, and many sailors admire their proportional lines, classic styling, and functional design.
As you step aboard through the lifeline side gate, you are met with a wide, uncluttered side deck for ease of passage fore and aft. Her coachroof is proportional and allows for solid footing with sail handling as well as providing space for proper portlights and hatches for excellent natural lighting below. At the bow, the large anchor well is divided into two compartments to help keep two anchor rodes organized and at-the-ready.
Moving aft into the large T-shaped cockpit, it is evident that Sabre has evolved their designs through the years, and this vessel offers a great combination of design features that are sure to make your time aboard enjoyable. Large Edson destroyer wheel (great for steering from the side coaming), binnacle with the MFD close at hand, engine and autopilot controls just to starboard, elevated helm seat, and good storage lockers and compartments round out this excellent design. Walk-down transom ensures easy access for boarding from the dinghy or from the sea.
Stepping down into the companionway brings you to the beautiful main salon. Lots of American cherry is used throughout, and the traditional teak and holly sole will always catch your eye. U-shaped galley is on the starboard side with lots of storage, large double stainless steel sink with pressurized freshwater along with hand-operated fresh and salt water pumps, a three-burner propane stove & oven, microwave, and the large refrigerator which features both top and side access can be found to the aft.
Opposite the galley is the large forward-facing navigation station which has lots of space for working and storage. The ship's electrical circuit controls are found here, along with the master ICOM VHF and a Raymarine MFD. The aft cabin is accessed just behind the navigation station. There is a large fore & aft berth, hanging locker, vanity sink and mirror, seat, and lots of built-in storage. Engine access is via the box just in front of the berth.
The main salon has a traditional L-shaped settee to port with forward bulkhead table, and a straight settee to starboard. Table leaf allows for a large dining space for all of your family and guests. Port settee can pull out to a larger double berth. Cabinet storage is behind the settees, and there is storage behind the cushions as well.
Moving forward brings you to the large hanging locker to starboard, and the full head with separate shower to port. Access is via the aft door, or via the forward door which provides direct access from the forward stateroom. Forward stateroom has a large island berth with a custom mattress, drawer storage below, and lots of built in cabinetry on either side for additional storage.
Her owners take great pride in keeping their vessel shipshape, and she speaks for herself in terms of cleanliness and organization!
Factory Options
ELECTRICAL OPTIONS:
Replace standard batteries with Lifeline AGM
Hella Cabin Fan with breaker in Main Cabin
Additional Hella Cabin Fan In Aft Cabin
Additional Hella Cabin Fan in Fwd Cabin
Additional Hella Cabin Fan in Galley
Additional 12V outlet in Engine Panel
Clarion AM/FM/CD/MP3, satellite-ready stereo receiver with (4) speakers and remote control
NAVIGATIONAL ELECTRONICS:
Raymarine ST60001G Autopilot w/controls on cockpit coaming
Angled pedestal guard in lieu of standard
ICOM VHF radio M504 w/antenna and flush mount kit
MECHANICAL:
Max Prop 3 blade feathering prop
Additional plate for 12 VDC Sea Frost refrigeration
Reverse cycle air conditioning 16,000 BTU w/2nd shore cord
Additional 7,000 BTU air conditioner FIBERGLASS:
Dark Hull Color - Flag Blue
Light deck color (other than Sabre white) - Sport Yacht White
Lewmar Electric main halyard winch in lieu of standard
MPS/Spinnaker halyard led aft to stopper
Cunningham led aft DECOR AND INTERIOR WOOD:
Ultrasuede fabric main salon only
Corian counter in galley (with Corian sink covers)
Accord shades on opening and fixed ports CUSTOM OPTIONS:
Cantalupi Concorde [Amber] cabin reading lights in lieu of standard
Memory Foam Upgrade in Fwd Berth
Stainless Steel Cabintop hand rails in lieu of standard teak
Edson white poly double drop leaf cockpit table
Prep for Genset to include electrical & carpentry components
Sabre Yachts Overview of the Sabre 426
The Sabre 426 embraces the standards which have put Sabre's name atop the quality spectrum of boatbuilding for the last 30 years. Current Sabre owners and those who have followed the brand over time, will see details here which make it feel familiar. Details which make sense, which add to comfort, security and well being. Logical details that, above all, make each Sabre design a great safe and beautiful sailboat. But details from the past are just part of the story. Keeping up with technology has to go hand in hand with our desire to build the finest possible sailing yachts for our clients. The Sabre 426 hull and deck will be built using vacuum bagged, closed cell, cross linked PVC foam and structural E Glass, which will give her one of the strongest, lightest, most durable structures available today. Hull lines, underwater appendages and rigs were drawn by Jim Taylor Yacht Design. The deck, deck styling and interior were accomplished by the Sabre Design Team. The result is a yacht which will, like her siblings, establish a benchmark in sailing that will endure for many years to come.
Hull
Awlgrip Flag Blue (2015).
Single unit, vacuum bagged fiberglass of alternate layers ofmat knitted biaxial roving. Cored with Airex PVC closed cellfoam.
ISO NPG gelcoat.
Below waterline chopped strand glass with vinylester resinare used as a back up for ISO NPG gelcoat.
Single unit, resin infused fiberglass with Airex core for stiffness with high density PVC core in high stress areas.
The deck is fastened to the hull using stainless steel thru bolts every 6" (4" in way of genoa tracks).
3M 5200 Polyurethane sealant used in the hull/deck joint.
Deck Harware
All exterior canvas is new for summer 2024 (Dodger, bimini, connector, mainsail cover, helm cover, winch covers, and companionway cover).
Form fit cockpit cushions - Blue.
Stainless steel anchor roller.
Recessed inboard genoa tracks are 1 1/4" x 3/16" x 12' aluminum T-track.
End stops and sheet lead blocks supplied.
Stainless steel cowl vents.
Stainless companionway handrail.
Five part main sheet with Lewmar Ocean Racing blocks led to ball bearing cabin top traveler, and aft to a Lewmar #46CST two-speed winch. This vessel has the optional electric halyard winch.
Selden mast collar with provision for halyard and turning block attachment.
Two 10" 4-bolt cleats forward mid deck and aft.
Self-draining foredeck anchor locker with drain and stainless pad eye to secure end of anchor rode.
Two recessed deck scuppers.
Custom stainless steel mid-rail chock fitted into each toerail.
Pulpit, stern rail, and stanchions custom fabricated stainless steel, thru-bolted with backing plates.
Double lifelines stainless steel cable with port and starboard boarding gates with braced stanchions.
All lifeline terminals and turnbuckles are swaged stainless steel.
Stainless steel handrails.
Solid teak toe rails.
Custom stainless steel anchor roller.
Halyards, reefs, outhaul and vang, led aft.
(2) Wichard fold down pad eyes.
Cockpit
Deep storage locker to starboard.
Molded in winch handle pockets; coamings angled for comfort.
Solid teak cup holder on pedestal.
Two cockpit scuppers to Marelon sea valves.
Stove fuel storage locker in aft lazarette.
Telescoping transom boarding ladder with composite treads.
Steering System
Edson wheel steering with comfort grip destroyer wheel, pedestal guard, and brake.
Ritchie SP-5 compass mounted in stainless steel binnacle.
Emergency tiller stored in cockpit locker.
Balanced rudder.
Safety
MiSea Mast Head Tricolor LED Anchor/Nav Light (2015).
Inflatable Lifesling.
Switlik MOM 8a - Man Overboard Module.
Auxiliary Engine & Running Gear
Yanmar 55 hp (4JH4AE) 4 cylinder fresh water cooled diesel, with 914 hours at time of listing.
Complete engine access provided by sound and heat insulated removable panels.
Tachometer, hour meter, oil, and temperature gauges are recessed in cockpit face.
Fuel gauge mounted at helm.
Three-blade feathering Max-Prop with Propspeed paint.
Spurs line cutters installed on shaft.
Keel Details
Keel #1
Keel Type: Wing
Ballast: 8650 lbs.
Displacement: 24595 lbs.
Max Draft: 5'2"
Thru-bolted to sump with stainless steel bolts.
Mast & Boom
MAST:
One piece aluminum, Selden keel stepped, mast with triple airfoil spreaders, masthead rig with white painted finish.
Internal main and genoa halyards.
Boom vang lug.
Spare halyard exits.
Rod rigging.
Spreader boots.
BOOM:
Aluminum, white painted finish.
Internal clew outhaul led aft.
External topping lift.
Two sets of internal jiffy reefing led aft.
Sails, Sail Area, Rigging
Quantum Fusion MC 6500 Sails - Main and 135% Genoa (2017).
Dutchman sail handling system for main sail.
Asymetrical Reacher w/Snuffer Sleeve.
New England Ropes V-100 Genoa & Main Halyards.
Harken Roller Furler for Genoa.
Navtec hydraulic backstay adjuster.
Whisker Pole.
Rig Specs:I : 56.50 ft J : 16.58 ft P : 49.50 ft E : 17.50 ft Working Sail Area : 920.00 sq ft
Chainplates
Stainless steel, thru-bolted to chainplate bulkheads bonded to the hull.
Grounded to the keel.
Mounted well inboard for optimum sheeting angles.
Winches
All Winches Lewmar Ocean Series
Main sheet/main halyard led to Lewmar #46CST two-speed.
Genoa halyard and two reefing lines led through a double stopper to Lewmar #46CST two speed winch, mounted on aft cabin top. Optional electric halyard winch installed aboard this boat.
Primaries - two Lewmar 58CST self-tailing winches.
Electrical System
(4) 12 volt group 31 Lifeline GPL-31XT AGM marine batteries.
(1) 12 volt Lifeline engine starting battery.
Pathmaker automatic battery switching.
Remote, Sealed battery switch.
110V shore power system with GFI protected in galley and head. Includes 50’ shorepower cord. This vessel has the second air conditioning system which includes a second 30 AMP shore inlet & cord.
Macerator pump for head.
Master AC/DC panels, located in the navigation area, include AC/DC volt and ammeters, marine circuit breakers, and polarity indicator.
12V outlet at chart table.
All wiring is color coded and tinned and meets USCG stds.
Laminated cherry trim on all counters and shelving.
Tender
AB 9AL RIB tender, powder-coated white w/bow locker. (2018).
Yamaha 9.9hp. 4-stroke outboard (2020).
Kato Marine "Island" dinghy davits (2018).
Exclusions from Sale
A list of the owners exclusions are available upon request.
DisclaimerThe 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.