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I am the proud owner of a 1990 Sabreline Aft Cabin 36' Downeast model fast trawler.
I bought it with the expressed intention of doing some extended cruising to include the Great Loop. From the get go I had two reservations about the model and my plans. The primary concern was the stated draft of 4'3". I can live with 4'3". Deeper maybe than I like but OK...
I have spent hours researching and learning all I can about my boat and the model. Low and behold, there is a discrepancy. It seems that sometimes the same model boats are listed with a stated draft of of my expected 4'3", but other times they are listed with a draft of 3'4". One broker lists one way, and another lists it the other...some brokers who have listed multiple boats of the same model have used both drafts at different times.
I would like to put this conundrum to bed once and for all and offer one possible answer for the discrepancy.
In 2005 there was an article in Soundings Sabreline 36 that appears to have transposed the draft and since that time there have been alternating references.
In 2008 Motor Boat and Yachting did a review with the correctly stated draft. MBY
For proof, since the boat is in the water and I can't hold up a tape measure for all to see, I offer up an image from the original owners manual that shows a waterline draft to the bottom of the keel of 23.5". Add to that the 23" prop and I feel strongly that we can settle the matter at a very reasonable 3'4" and a little added reassurance for my travels.
I bought it with the expressed intention of doing some extended cruising to include the Great Loop. From the get go I had two reservations about the model and my plans. The primary concern was the stated draft of 4'3". I can live with 4'3". Deeper maybe than I like but OK...
I have spent hours researching and learning all I can about my boat and the model. Low and behold, there is a discrepancy. It seems that sometimes the same model boats are listed with a stated draft of of my expected 4'3", but other times they are listed with a draft of 3'4". One broker lists one way, and another lists it the other...some brokers who have listed multiple boats of the same model have used both drafts at different times.
I would like to put this conundrum to bed once and for all and offer one possible answer for the discrepancy.
In 2005 there was an article in Soundings Sabreline 36 that appears to have transposed the draft and since that time there have been alternating references.
In 2008 Motor Boat and Yachting did a review with the correctly stated draft. MBY
For proof, since the boat is in the water and I can't hold up a tape measure for all to see, I offer up an image from the original owners manual that shows a waterline draft to the bottom of the keel of 23.5". Add to that the 23" prop and I feel strongly that we can settle the matter at a very reasonable 3'4" and a little added reassurance for my travels.