3/21/2017
Sabre 30 Owners Manual
Please identify your model and hull number when contacting your dealer or Sabre for any
reason. The first three letters of the HIN identify the builder with the code HWS, the
next two numbers identify the model (e.g. 28), the next three numbers are the hull number
of your yacht (e.g. 361) and the last four digits and letters signify the month and year
of manufacture (e.g.: M81A reads M81 as Model year 1981, and A as August which is the
first month of the model year, B=September, C=October, etc.)
It is the responsibility of your Sabre Dealer to commission your yacht in accordance with
the Sabre Yachts' Commissioning Procedure, a copy of which is included in this manual.
Please be sure that the Commissioning Check List is completed by your dealer and returned
to Sabre, as failure to do so may invalidate your warranty.
We have strived to provide you with the most complete and detailed owner's manual in the
sailboat industry. Your Sabre dealer or the Sabre Yachts' Customer Service Department
would be pleased to provide you with any information you require that is not in this
manual.
2:00 RESPONSIBILITY OF YOUR DEALER
All Sabre yachts are sold through Authorized Sabre Dealers who have been selected to
represent the company on the basis of their knowledge of yachts and their ability to
provide you with the service you deserve. The are experts in their profession who realize
that they must provide you with a high level of service and attention when you purchase a
Sabre.
Your Sabre Dealer is responsible to the following procedures connected with the purchase
and commissioning of your yacht.
2:01 Preparing a detailed specification list for your yacht, including options, colors
and upholstery selections at time of ordering.
2:02 Inspecting the yacht on delivery for loss and damage in transit, and the
processing of all claims against the transport company. Should you notice any loss or
damage you must notify your dealer within 30 days of arrival, as neither the carrier nor
Sabre can honor claims beyond 30 days.
2:03 Inspecting the Equipment boxes that come with the yacht to assure that all items
are received in accordance with the Sabre packing list.
2:04 Commissioning the yacht in accordance with the Sabre Commissioning Check List.
The dealer must check and initial each item on the list, and return the list to Sabre.
2:05 Activating and checking all mechanical systems under the conditions of actual
usage.
2:06 Stepping the spars and installing all rigging. Tuning and adjustment of the
rigging must be carried out under actual sailing conditions. Incorrect adjustments can
lead to mast failure.
2:07 Instructing you on the use of your yacht and all its systems.
2:08 Providing all necessary assistance and service under the terms of the Limited
Warranty on your yacht, including the processing of all claims with Sabre Yachts.
3:00 RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER
For maximum safety and enjoyment of your Sabre, due regard must be given to the hazards of
sailing, and to proper maintenance procedures. The following is a partial list of items
that are the Responsibility of the Owner for the safe operation of your yacht. However,
this must be considered only a partial list of the safety obligations of the owner to be
used as a guideline. Consult your local U.S. Coast Guard and Power Squadron offices for
additional information on the safe operation of your yacht.
3:01 Complete the Warranty Registration form and return it to Sabre Yachts promptly.
Summary of Contents for Sabre 30
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