Sabre 27 Collected from Southampton

Sabre 27 Yacht Collected from Southampton
Last week an old Sabre 27 was collected for disposal from Kemps Quay in Southampton. She was once the family’s pride and joy but in recent years had fallen into a state of disrepair. We believe there had been some efforts recently to try and tidy her up. But realistically she was way too far gone.
Her spray hood was ripped, headlining was down, engine was seized. All internal cushions were either mouldy or not there. She had clearly had a lot of water in her that had been pumped out which always helps rot the internal wood. Her tiller snapped at the lightest touch and her external wood features were all dry and cracked.
Suffered from Neglect
Sadly it was a Sabre 27 that had suffered from neglect. On top of that the family would have been paying to store her for all these years. So to finally see her go would save them a significant amount each month. We are sure that the marina will be happy to see her go. It can often become a worry for any marina if it seems a boat might be left with them. It would often fall on the yard to deal with the boat themselves which comes out of their budget.
The Sabre 27 was lifted out by the marina and had her mast dropped ready for collection. There wasn’t much left on board that was worth trying to save for re-use. The best we managed to salvage were some winches and a length of 8mm chain. To deal with the mast we just chopped it up and sent it for metal recycling. There was a time where we saved all the old masts we had in but we ended up with so many that ultimately people never asked for. Leaving us with a yard full of masts.
We would usually extract an engine if it was in good working order. Or even if it was seized but good for spares. This particular engine was none of the above and was only good for scrap metal.
Old Boat Sitting in a Marina
If you have an old boat sitting in a marina like the Sabre 27 then get in contact. We might be able to help you re-home the boat if she’s not too bad. Which would only cost you £100 through our Lonely Boats service. But if you boat is like this Sabre we can easily arrange for the collection and disposal. Just fill in our contact form and our team will do the rest.
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Lonely BoatsWritten By: Luke Edney
Luke completed a journalism degree in Brighton University and fortunately for us uses this in his communications, Facebook posts, Tweets and emails to tell all our enquirers and followers what we are up to. Without Luke we would be lost, he runs the office, keeps us organised and is like a terrier and never lets a tricky boat disposal job go un-photographed or Tweeted about.
He also manages all of our enquiries passing them to whoever in the team is the best suited to deal with it. We are teaching Luke how to drive a motorboat or sail a yacht so while he’s learning we suggest you keep out of the Solent!
When he’s not at work he’s a massive football fan (his Dad used to play for Portsmouth FC years ago) and seems to know everything there is to know about any player, anywhere. Next time you ring and he answers, think of a tricky football trivia question and ask him
Date Published: May 7, 2025
Last Modified: May 13, 2025
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