| LOA | 36.2 |
| LWL | 30.4 |
| Beam | 12.0 |
| Draft (Deep) | 6.7 |
| Draft (Shoal) | 4.9 |
| Displacement | 14,500 |
| Ballast | 5,500 |
| IG | 49.0 |
| ISP | 49.0 |
| SPL | 13.5 |
| J | 13.5 |
| P | 41.6 |
| E | 14.8 |
| Rated SA | 753 |
| PHRF (Typ) | 105 |
| Aux. HP | 32 |
| Builder | Sabre Yachts |
Sabre 362
Other JTYD/Sabre designs: Overview | 362 | 402 | 452 | 426 | 386 | Spirit
The Sabre 362 was the first of what turned out to be a long and very successful Taylor/Sabre series, but we had no such grandiose expectations back then, and were taking things very much one step at a time. Jim was tasked with setting the overall performance parameters, designing the hull shape, (based loosely on the T-37 SPIRIT), roughing out the intended interior inside that hull, defining the rig geometry, and designing the appendages. Sabre’s own design engineer was responsible for the final interior and much of the deck detailing, and for all of the structure. The boat was named the ‘Mid-Size Cruiser’ Boat of the Year in 1994, and proved to be so popular that she remained in production for a remarkable nine years.
More information:
- Sabre 362: Capable and elegant, this Maine-built cruiser is at home on the bay or on the ocean.
- Sabre 362 Brochure
- Perry Design Review
- Yacht Evolution
- Sailingonline: Boat Test
- Practical Sailor: Boat Review
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