Sabre 20

Sabre 20

Description

The Sabre 20 is a compact, trailerable swing-keel sailboat designed by Australian naval architect A. Scott in the late 1970s. It's a popular entry-level trailer sailer in Australia and New Zealand, valued for its stability, forgiving handling, and family-friendly layout—making it ideal for day sailing, harbor cruising, or short overnights on lakes and sheltered waters. Production was handled by Sabre Yachts (an Australian builder), with a focus on robust fiberglass construction for durability while trailering.

Construction Details

Designer A. Scott
Builder Sabre Yachts (Australia)
Length 20.000 ft
LOA 20.000 ft
LWL 18.000 ft
Beam 7.500 ft
Displacement 3200 lb
Ballast 600 lb
Max Draft 4.500 ft
Min Draft 1.500 ft
Year Built 1978
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The standard boat dimensions

i 26 ft
j 8.79 ft
p 23.25 ft
e 7.83 ft
p2 -
e2 -
i2 -
j2 -

Sails

Sabre 20 - MAINSAIL

Luff * 23.25 ft - (7087 mm)
Foot * 7.83 ft - (2387 mm)
Leech * 24.11 ft - (7349 mm)
Tack Angle * 88 °
Diagonal * 24.27 ft - (7397 mm)
Head (inches) * 3.5 in - (89 mm)
Area * 93.92 ft²
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Sabre 20 - JIBSAIL

Luff 22 ft - (6706 mm)
Foot 11.75 ft - (3581 mm)
Leech 19.67 ft - (5995 mm)
Percentage LP * 85.39 %
Length Perpendicular * 10.46 ft - (3188 mm)
Deck Angle * 8.02 °
Area * 115.11 ft²
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Sabre 20 - JIBSAIL

Luff 22 ft - (6706 mm)
Foot 9.58 ft - (2920 mm)
Leech 19 ft - (5791 mm)
Percentage LP * 93.74 %
Length Perpendicular * 8.24 ft - (2512 mm)
Deck Angle * 11.95 °
Area * 90.67 ft²
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Sabre 20 - GENOA

Luff 22 ft - (6706 mm)
Foot 14.58 ft - (4444 mm)
Leech 20.33 ft - (6197 mm)
Percentage LP * 148.81 %
Length Perpendicular * 13.08 ft - (3987 mm)
Deck Angle * 7.52 °
Area * 143.9 ft²
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Sabre 20 - ASYMMETRICAL

Luff 26.25 ft - (8001 mm)
Foot 14.75 ft - (4496 mm)
Leech 23.75 ft - (7239 mm)
Perc LP * 165 %
Area * 290 ft²
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