Sabreline 43 Aft Cabin
"Most production trawlers of the past few decades have been built on low-speed, semi-displacement hulls that generally require large engines to exceed 14–15 knots. The Sabreline 43 differs from that norm in that she’s constructed on a modified-V hull that allows her to run efficiently at much higher speeds than one usually expects of a trawler-style design. Performance aside, the Sabreline 43 is a quality-built double-cabin cruiser with full walkaround decks and extremely comfortable accommodations. The standard galley-down floorplan is available with ... a double berth in the forward stateroom, a lower helm is standard, and both heads are fitted with separate stall showers. Deck access is excellent: there are port and starboard access doors in the salon, a companionway door aft, and a cockpit door in the master stateroom. Solid teak cabinets and a teak-and-holly cabin sole highlight the interior, and prop pockets combine with a shallow keel to protect the running gear. Topside, the spacious flybridge is arranged with an L-shaped dinette abaft the helm." ~ 2016 Powerboat Guide
Accommodations Entering the Main Cabin of Blue Charm from the starboard side weather deck the Lower Pilot Station is forward with a large bench style seating aft of the sliding door. The Main Cabin side and rear windows open and have screens for excellent ventilation and the forward facing windows have wipers for added visibility in inclement weather. The Helm Station features a full suite of electronics, port and starboard engine throttles and controls/meters, remotes for the windlass and search light, trim tabs, AC and DC electric panels, bilge pump switches, fresh water tankage meter, and assorted breakers. Aft of the helm is the double bench seat with custom upholstery, ice maker located inboard and under the seat and drawer storage opening on the forward face under the seat.
Directly behind the bench seat is the Salon with wrap around bench seating with custom upholstery, drawer storage under the seats, dining table with drop leafs, built in credenza for add storage, lamp and overhead lighting, clock, barometer and tide clock.
Moving back to the Lower Pilot Station and moving to port you have the companionway down to the forward cabin, forward head and galley. Continuing to port is the large forward facing Navigation Station with full forward visibility and direct access to the Lower Pilot Station and Galley. The Navigation Station has a built in brass plated lamp for excellent lighting, large work surface opening storage compartment, ships bell and thermometer.
Aft of the Navigation Station is a second sliding door with access to the port side weather deck. Moving aft is a large entertainment cabinet that has been converted for additional storage with three large opening drawers inside. If a TV is required, this cabinet can be easily converted back to a storage unit for media.
Continuing aft is series of three steps running forward and aft that accesses the sun deck above and aft of the Main Cabin. Under the steps is additional storage and a built in liquor/wine cabinet. Hand rails are also installed inboard of steps on the bulkhead for additional safety maneuvering the steps.
Inboard of the steps is the companionway down to the Aft/Master Cabin. Stepping down the two steps you enter a very large cabin. The centerline queen with its back to the aft bulkhead is at the center of the cabin. The cabin features twin book shelves, cedar lined hanging lockers, shelves, drawer and cabinet storage, overhead lighting, and access to the aft deck. The Master Head is located outboard of the companionway steps to the Main Cabin and features a Vacuflush head, single basin sink with faucet, storage above and below sink, stall shower with pull up seat and adjustable shower wand. Tiled flooring, opening port lights and overhead lighting complete the head.
Moving back forward through the Main Cabin are the companionway steps down to the forward living space. Stepping down the two steps and turning to port you enter the large wrap around Galley with blue Corian counter tops. Open to the Main Cabin aft and with two opening port lights to port this area has a very open and airy feel. With ample storage above and below the counter tops, large glass and cup cabinet at base of companionway, front loading refrigerators (one with a built in freezer), counter top access trash bin with additional trash containment below companionway steps, double basin stainless steel sink with tap, 3-burner range with hood, and microwave the galley is comfortable, ergonomic and well equipped.
Continuing aft from the Galley you enter the Forward Cabin with it large V-berth. Cedar lined hanging lockers to port and starboard, shelving above bunk, reading lights, 4-drawers under the bunk with locker with clothes dryer, opening port lights and deck hatch, overhead lighting and direct access to the Aft Head make this cabin very comfortable and easy to move around. The Aft Head is accessible from the Forward Cabin and the Galley and sits aft of Forward Cabin and to starboard of the Galley. The head features a single basin sink with tap, storage above and below counter top, Vacuflush head, opening port lights, blower and a stall shower with adjustable shower wand and built in clothes washer outboard of stall.
All opening port lights have screens.
Outdoor Living Space Boarding Blue Charm from the transom, you step onto the large Swim Platform with stainless steel swim ladder with teak treads, salt water wash down and hot and cold fresh water outside shower. To starboard is a flip down transom cutout with step up to the Aft Deck. The Aft Deck features fixed stainless steel handrails mounted on the surrounding bulwark, two deck accessed lockers and the companionway door to the aft cabin.
Moving outboard and forward port or starboard, you access the wide and safe Weather Decks. Fixed solid stainless steel rails mounted on the bulwark offer excellent protection and handholds as you move forward to the Sun Deck. Two sets of solid wood treads lower and a single tread upper, port and starboard, offer access to the Sun Deck. Stepping up to the Sun Deck, this open space features wrap around stainless steel rails mounted on raised fiberglass molded toenails, throw ring, storage locker with aft facing door, access to companionway down to the main cabin, and steps up to the Flybridge.
Stepping up the two solid wood treads on the stainless steel framed steps you enter the Flybridge with full Sunbrella bimini and forward and side 3/4 Stratoglass enclosure for protection from the weather, but with opening panels for good airflow. To starboard you have an L-shaped settee with fitted upholstered cushions and table. To port is a stainless steel railing system around the companionway cutout to the main cabin. Moving forward is a set of adjustable helm seats one in front of the Chart Station and one in front of the Upper Pilot Station. The Upper Pilot Station features a full suite of electronics, throttle and engine control/gauges, compass, remotes controls for the search light and windlass, trim tabs and remote engine shutdown system. Below the Chart Station is a regulation storage compartment for propane tanks and below the bench seat is added storage. A forward slanting acrylic shield with stainless steel rail wrap around the forward edge of the console for added safety, protection and visibility.
Moving back down to the Weather Decks, port or starboard, and continuing forward, there is a single step down to sliding doors inboard to the main cabin and then a step back up to the Weather Decks leading to the Foredeck. The stainless steel handrails mounted on the bulwark continue all the way around the Weather Decks giving fantastic safety and stability as you move up and down the decks.
Entering the Foredeck, port or starboard, stainless steel hand rails are mounted on the coach roof port and starboard for added safety. The Foredeck features a fully space by stainless steel handrails port and starboard and around the molded fiberglass sprit. Large lockers are located in the deck port and starboard of the electric windlass with up and down foot controls, two large stainless steel cleats with dedicated stainless chalks sit forward of the windlass and dual rollers for a double anchor setup with a 45 pound CQR and Fortress anchor make the Foredeck very user friendly and safe. Fresh and salt water wash down located on the Foredeck for quick cleanup.
Electronics Lower Pilot Station
- Furuno NavNet C-Map NT Max chart plotter/radar
- I-Com M-126DSC VHF radio
- Autohelm ST7000 autopilot
- Autohelm ST50 Speed
- Raymarine ST40 Depth
- Autohelm ST50 Wind
- Bennett trim tab control
- Engine synchronizer
- So Pac remote windlass control
- Guest remote spotlight
- Navigational Electronics, Fly Bridge
Upper Pilot Station
- Furuno NavNet
- Northstar 951X GPS Navigation
- I-com M-126DSC VHF radio
- Autohelm Speed
- Autohelm Wind
- Raymarine ST40 Depth
- Autohelm ST7000 autopilot
- Bennett trim tab control
- So Pac remote windlass control
Electrical System- Westerbeke 10.0BTD, fresh water cooled 10kW diesel generator
12-Volt DC System
The vessel is equipped with (4) 8-D AGM, (absorbed glass mat), two as house batteries and one each for engine stating. A single Group 31 battery is installed for generator starting. All of the batteries are installed in individual battery boxes, fitted with secure covers and tie down straps.
Two, Guest Heavy Duty three-way and a standard Guest on/off battery switch are installed at the aft end of the engine compartment. They serviced the generator and starting circuit for both engines. The ‘house’ battery switch is installed at the electrical panel located inboard of the lower helm.
A Bass Products breaker panels is installed below the inside helm station on the starboard side of the steps to the galley. The panel is fitted with a voltmeter and ammeter, master breaker and branch breakers for most of the 12-volt functions.
120/240-Volt AC Systems
A 50-amp AC inlet is installed on the starboard of the transom. The cable was connected to a ‘Cable-Master’ cable retractor. A double pole master beaker was installed in the lazerette, adjacent to the Cable Master.
A circuit breaker panel board is located in the passageway between the galley and salon, opposite the panel for the DC-system. The panel is fitted with a reverse polarity indicator, ammeter, voltmeter and single pole branch breakers. A sliding lockout is installed over the breakers to act as a ‘break before make’ selection crossover for AC line 1, lines 1 & 2 and, generator. The AC supply is divided into two legs and clearly
marked as such.
A Heart Freedom 25 battery charger/inverter is installed at the forward end of the engine compartment.
Mechanical- Sea Star hydraulic steering
- BA-150 drive cylinder
- Strong Seal rudder stock stuffing boxes
- Racor 900MA Fuel Filters with vacuum gauges
- Algae X In line Fuel Filtration
- ZF IRM hydraulic transmission
- Hynautic engine controls
- Glendenning engine synchronizer
- Bennett trim tabs
- Tank Tender fuel and water gauges
- Groco oil changing system
- Dripless stuffing boxes
Running Gear- (2) 26” x 28”, five blade Nibral propellers
- (2) 2.25" diameter stainless steel shafts
- (2) Bronze P-struts with water lubricated rubber cutlass bearings
- (2) Bronze pillow blocks
- (2) Spur line cutters installed between the props and P-struts
- (2) Semi-balanced, cast bronze rudders, measuring 14" wide x 28" high attached to 2.125" diameter stainless steel rudderstock
Galley The U-shaped galley down to port features:
- U-Line front loading refrigerator
- U-Line front loading refrigerator with builtin freezer
- Double basin stainless steel sink with hot and cold water mixer tap and dual knob control
- Blue Corian counter tops
- Princess 3-burner range with oven and broiler
- Broan Microteck System 1 hood with light
- Sharp Carousel microwave
- Trident Propane control
- Drawer, shelf and cabinet storage
- Built-in glass and cup cabinet
- Counter opening trash bin
- 110 volt outlets
- AC vent
Heads Aft Head
- Vacuflush head
- Blower
- Tankwatch holding tank alert system
- 110 GFI outlet
- Single basin sink with hot and cold mixer tap with dual knob controls
- Shower stall
- Pull up bench seating
- Adjustable shower head with flexible hose
- handrails
- Opening port lights
Forward Head
- Vacuflush head
- Blower
- Tankwatch holding tank alert system
- 110 GFI outlet
- Single basin sink with hot and cold mixer tap with dual knob controls
- Shower stall
- Adjustable shower head with flexible hose
- Asko 10505 washing machine
- Opening port lights
Tankage- Fresh water: 240 gallons in (2) tanks - (1) aluminium 80 gallon and (2) polyethylene 160 gallons combined
- Diesel: 620 gallons in (2) aluminium tanks - (1) 305 gallon and (1) 315 gallon
- Hot water: 20 gallon - 2015
- Holding Tanks: 40 gallon in (2) polyethylene 20 gallon tanks with tank level indicators in each head
Fresh Water System Three water tanks: (1) aluminium 80 gallon under port side lazarette and (2) polyethylene 160 gallons combined under the sole. A Raritan twelve-gallon steel case hot water tank is installed forward of the starboard engine. A 120-volt AC heating element or a heat exchanger from the starboard engine heats the domestic water.
The Jabsco dual water pressure pumps and accumulator tank are installed immediately adjacent to the hot water heater. Plumbing is color coded, semi-rigid PVC tubing.
A distribution manifold is installed in the engine compartment. Shutoff valves are installed adjacent to the domestic pressure pump and at each of the faucets or outlets.
Fuel System Two aluminum fuel tanks are installed aboard the vessel. The forward tank is located below the engine compartment sole, on center-line between the engines. The second tank was installed below the sole of the aft cabin, on center line and extended aft into the lazerette. Capacity is 620 gallons total; 305-gallons in the tank located between the engines and 315-gallons in the aft tank.
Fuel supply is USCG Type A1 fuel hose. Bronze shutoff ball valves areinstalled at each tank and primary fuel filter. A Racor 900MA fuel filter is installed adjacent to each engine.
A Racor R24P fuel filter is installed adjacent to the port engine for the generator supply. Fuel supply and return for the generator were USCG Type A fuel hose.
Black Water System The electrically operated Vacu-Flush marine toilets empty directly into polyethylene waste tanks located in the port side of the engine compartment and below the aft cabin sole. A Jabsco macerator pump is installed adjacent to the forward tank to allow it to be pumped overboard. Two Whale Y-valves were installed in the engine compartment to allow direct waste flow.
Elevated vented loop, anti-siphon devices are installed on both discharge hoses. Waste hose are multi-wall neoprene and reinforced white vinyl sanitation hose.
Ground Tackle- CQR (45 lbs) with 200' 3/8" chain
- Fortress FX 23 with 20' BBB chain and 150' of 3/4" # braid rode
- Muir Windlass with deck and helm controls
Additional Items- Trawler mast with boom and pulley's for lifting a tender
- Two Marine Air 16,000 BTU reverse cycle air conditioners
- Clarion AM/FM/CD Player with speakers in main salon and flybridge
- (4) 8 x 20 Taylor Fenders with covers
- Assorted docking lines
Safety Equipment- (3) 2.5 pound dry chemical fire extinguishers
- Fire Boy automatic fire suppression system in engine compartment
- (8) Type II life jackets
- Navigation Rules of the Road
- Oil Discharge placard
- MARPOL placard
- Small first aid kit
- Carbon monoxide alarm in salon, master stateroom and forward stateroom
- Ring buoy
Maintenance, Repairs and Upgrades As a general statement, the yacht has always been professionally maintained, commissioned, decommissioned and repaired. In addition, each fall the owner receives a check list of suggested or recommended maintenance items, which are completed before launching the next spring.
The following is a list of maintenance, repairs and upgrades done:
- Hull awlgripped ~ 2003
- Windless rebuilt ~ 2004
- 1,000 hr. major service on engines and generator (recommended by Cat) ~ 2004
- Added Spurs and replaced cutless bearings ~ 2004
- Installed Drive Savers on shafts ~ 2004
- Installed Furuno Navnet VX2 GPS/Radar /Depthfinder ~ 2005
- Added Algae X fuel cleaning system ~ 2006
- Installed new props and cutless bearings ~ 2006
- New bimini and side curtains with Stratoglas ~ 2007
- Rebuilt alternators ~ 2007
- New icemaker for unit ~ 2007
- New starting and house batteries ~ 2008
- Install rebuilt raw water pumps ~ 2008
- Replace seals on rudder posts ~ 2009
- Stripped bottom, put on (4) barrier coats and (2) coats of bottom paint ~ 2010
- Rebuilt starters ~ 2011
- Replaced Autohelm depthsounder (now owned by Raytheon) ~ 2011
- Paint engines ~ 2011
- Rebuilt one alternator and put in a new one ~ 2011
- Complete generator service ~ 2012
- Paint bottom ~ 2012
- Installed echo charger ~ 2012
- Strip and varnish cabin sole ~ 2013
- Cleaned, compounded and waxed salon/flybridge structure ~ 2012
- Installed new PSS dripless shaft units ~ 2013
- Painted bottom ~ 2013
- Installed new Halon fire extinguisher ~ 2014
- Cleaned, compounded and waxed salon/flybridge structure ~ 2014
- Put new battery in EPIRB ~ 2014
- Clean, sand and poly various interior and exterior bright work ~ 2015
- New ice maker for unit ~ 2015
- New hot water heater ~ 2015
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