2002 Saga 35' (10.67 m) 35
Seattle, Washington, United States
The Saga 35 was designed by Robert H. Perry and built by Saga Yachts in Ontario, Canada as a fast, singlehanded/couples offshore capable performance cruiser.
- Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Other Hull
$ 99,000 USD
€ 90,277 Euros
$ 140,950 CAD
£ 76,684 GBP
Description
Her narrow beam, long waterline, and powerful sailplan will keep her moving quickly in light and strong winds. Timeless design details like the walk-through transom, scoop stern, easy companionway, large spade rudder, and bulbed keel keep demand for this boat high. Excellent storage space, a large cockpit, and adequate tankage will allow for months of cruising between port.
Interior Accommodations
At the forward end of the cockpit, easy transition is provided by the companionway to the interior accommodation space. A white fiberglass sliding hatch stows forward beneath a sprayhood. There are two tapered acrylic washboards. Four curved steps topped with teak-colored Treadmaster non-skid comprise descend to the cabin sole. The Saga 35 interior layout is nicely proportioned for a cruising couple with occasional visitors. With a single head and large quarterberth, the interior feels open, light, and spacious. Starting forward is forward stateroom. The head/shower is to starboard just forward of the main bulkhead. The salon is perfectly centered ahead of an “U”-shaped galley to port and forward facing nav station to starboard. The quarterberth is open to starboard and beneath the cockpit. Headroom measures 6’ 4” through most of the interior.
Interior design and build details are well conceived and executed. The overhead is textured white fiberglass with recessed lights and access panels where needed. Ample light and ventilation is provided from opening overhead hatches, opening and fixed cabinside ports, and cowl vents. Varnished American Cherry, solid and plywood, are used for cabinets and furniture. The teak and holly plywood cabin sole is screwed down. Centerline bilge access panels are fitted with locking handles. Cherry handrails on the overhead and deck/cabin edge allow safe at-sea passage around the interior. Reading lights and cabin sole courtesy lights are well-situated. Overhead dome and spot lights are wall-switched. Countertops and open shelves are fitted with fiddles. 120V outlets are found in each space where one would expect them. The tasteful blue upholstery on mattresses and cushions are in good condition. Settee cushions are secured in place with Velcro and sculpted for maximum comfort. Cabinet doors positively close with finger-hole accessed elbow catches. Insect screens are available for all opening hatches and ports.
A forward stateroom is at the bow and entered through a locking privacy door. The “V” berth measures 6’ 3” long by 5’ 8” aft by 20” forward. An access hatch to the divided anchor locker is located in the forward bulkhead. Two large top opening storage bins are below the “V” berth. White formica lines the hull sides outboard of the bunk. Five hinged-door storage cabinets are above the bunk, below the deck edge. Three reading lights are properly positions for reading in bed - head forward or aft as preferred. An 18” dressing seat with storage bin beneath the cushion is aft of the berth to port. A 28” long cedar-lined hanging locker is aft to port. A large overhead hatch, cabin side opening port, and 110V outlet complete this cabin.
Access to the head/shower is either ensuite from the forward head or from the salon. Both of these doors are cherry outside with a white laminate finish inside the head. The head compartment is constructed of molded white fiberglass for water resistance and ease of cleaning and maintenance. An integral vanity sink is forward and fitted with a Scandvik hot/cold faucet with pull-out shower nozzle and hose. A cherry-trimmed mirror is on the forward bulkhead. A molded fiberglass shower pan with non-skid and gutters drains shower water to a sump box and overboard pump. Smoked-acrylic sliders are fitted to an outboard storage cabinet beneath the deck edge. The head is outboard/aft. Two overhead spot lights, a 120V outlet, cowl vent, and opening port complete this space.
The salon is perfectly symmetric and centrally located. A 44” x 41” centerline drop leaf table is beautifully constructed. Port and starboard settees measure 6’ 6” long and sculpted/wrapping cushions make for very comfortable seating. Water tanks are beneath both settee aft with top opening bin storage forward. Narrow storage bins are outboard of the settee backs. Hinged door storage cabinets aft of a narrow open shelf are outboard and above the settees on each side. Stereo speakers are mounted on the main bulkhead. Four reading lights, overhead spotlights, 120v outlets, Hella cabin fan, and grab rails complete this living space.
The navigation station is to starboard of the companionway and has a 24” by 24” chart table with 3” deep hinged-top chart drawer beneath it. A bench seat with upholstered cushion has bin storage beneath it. Hinged storage cabinets are beneath the chart table and outboard of the seat. The GPS, VHF, and battery monitor are mounted outboard of the bench. The electrical switch/breaker panel are outboard of the chart table. A bank of four drawers sits below an open counter and a tall cedar lined hanging locker is outboard.
The “U”-shaped galley is to port and nicely situated between the cockpit/companionway and salon dining area. The galley counter is white with black flecked Corian with an integral 2” high fiddle. Double underhung stainless-steel sinks are forward and well inboard for draining while heeled. These sinks measure 12” by 12” by 8” deep and 12” by 9” by 8” deep and are fitted with a single lever faucet with pull out spray nozzle. A trash bin/beneath is attached to the hinge out door inboard and beneath the sink. Ample storage for cleaning gear and supplies is beneath the sink. A top opening storage bin beneath the counter is outboard of the sink. Beneath the deck edge and beneath the cockpit, three dish/pantry cabinets are closed with smoked acrylic sliders. A gimballed three burner Force Ten stove/oven is fitted with a stainless-steel crash bar and belt for cooking on port tack offshore. Just aft of the stove is a bank of three drawers and one front opening bin. The top opening 7.5 cubic foot fridge/freezer is all the way aft beneath the Corian counter. This large, refrigerated space is fitted with a sliding acrylic shelf and dome light. Overhead spot lights, a task light over the stove, and two 120 volt outlets complete this galley.
The quarterberth is to starboard, aft of the nav station. Double cushions lift-up and easily remove for access to batteries, engine transmission and other systems below. A removable panel in the aft bulkhead provides access to the steering system, water heater, and water pressure pump. The bunk measures 6’ 6” long by 5’ wide forward and 4’ wide aft. Two reading lights and a cabin fan complete this sleeping space.
- Force Ten propane three burner stove/oven
- 20lb steel propane tank
- BEP Marine Matrix propane solenoid control/gas detector
- Frigoboat Frigomatic 12v refrigeration with freezer box - keel cooled with Danfoss K35 compressor
- Whale Fresh water foot pump at galley
- Bravebar single lever faucet with pull out spray nozzle at galley
- Pressure hot/cold water
- 6 gallon water heater
- Jabsco manual head
- Scandvik faucet and wand at head
- Webasto diesel heater
- Three Hella Turbo fans
- Eight brass LED reading lights
- Overhead lights w/ switches in each part of cabin
- Courtesy lights placed throughout where expected
Electronics and Navigation
- Raymarine Pathfinder RL70C radar
- Raymarine GPS RN300
- Raymarine ST60 Speed, Wind, Depth, and Autopilot displays
- Standard Horizon INTERPID VHF radio
- Pioneer stereo with remote
- Two Diamond Audio Technology speakers in cabin
- Two speakers in cockpit
- TriAnchor TriColor Switch (“off” & “strobe”)
- Ritchie compass
- 12V Muir vertical capstan anchor windlass with bow pushbuttons
Electrical Systems
- 12v and 120v electrical systems
- Heart Interface control panel
- Freedom Marine 10 1000 watt inverter/50 amp charger
- Four 6v T-105 batteries (2019)
- Marinco Easy Lock 30A 125V shore power inlet with 50’ cord
- Two BlueSea Systems battery cutoff switches
- AC outlets placed throughout where expected
Mechanical Systems
The mechanical and plumbing systems on the Saga 35 are robust and ABYC compliant. All components are easily accessed and in apparent good working order. The Yanmar engine is housed in an easily opened box with sound insulation to provide three side access.
- Yanmar 3JH3E 38hp diesel engine (840 hours)
- 80 amp Yanmar alternator
- Direct drive transmission
- Dripless shaft seal
- Max Prop feathering propeller
- Racor primary fuel filter
- Reverso oil change system
- Fuel tank cleaned and inspection port added (2021)
- Macerator Self-pumping Waste Pump Model No. 18590-2092
- Whale Universal Pump Model No. UP1815
- Whale Mark IV Tip Toe Pump
Deck and Hull
- Muir vertical capstan electric anchor windlass
- CQR anchor with chain and rode length?
- Whitlock helm station with stainless wheel
- (6) 9.5” stainless steel mooring cleats
- (2) 8” Stainless steel cowl vents mounted on integral fiberglass dorade boxes
- ShipShape Canvas blue canvas dodger with stainless frame (sellers will provide $5,000 allowance for dodger replacement at closing)
Sails and Rigging
The Saga 35 is a performance cruiser with a powerful yet manageable sail plan. All control lines are led aft to the cockpit and a self-tacking jib means tacking with just a turn of the helm; no sail hanlding. A Solent-style headsail arrangement finds a larger overlapping genoa just forward of the self-tacking jib. Hardware is by Harken and sized to reduce loads and effort by crew.
- Two spreader aluminum mast and aluminum boom
- Strong Track low friction mainsail track
- Mast and boom painted, uppers and intermediate shrouds replaced, chainplates rebedded, spreader end caps replaced, new masthead fly, radar reflector, new tricolor (2013)
- Forespar rigid boom vang
- Harken headsail furlers for genoa and jib
- Lazybag mainsail cover
- Three Harken winch handles
- One Muir winch handle
- Two Harken Two Speed Power Ratio 40 winches
- Two Harken Two Speed Power Ratio 46 winches
- Six Spinlock Cam-0814 Rope Clutch
- Harken traveler
- Harken self tacking jib track
- North Sails full batten NorDac mainsail (2017, installed 2019)
- North Sails NorDac bib (2017,installed 2019)
- North Sails NorDac Genoa (2017, installed 2019)
Miscellaneous and Safety
- Two fire extinguishers
- Orion Electronic SOS beacon
- Flares
- Lifesling 2 MOB recovery device
Data Sheet
LOA: 38' 3'' (11.66 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2002
Beam: 10' 9''
LOD: 35' 6''
LWL: 33' 7''
Draft Max: 5' 1''
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Other
Fuel Tank: 45 Gallons (170.34 Liters)
Fresh Water: 80 Gallons (302.83 Liters)
Holding Tank: 20 Gallons (75.71 Liters)
Dry Weight: 12810
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Model: 3JH3E
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Power HP: 40.00
- Power KW: 29.83
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 840.00
Full Details
Manufacturer Provided Description
The Saga 35 was designed by Bob Perry, who is well known for other performance cruisers. The Saga 35 may be built for speed, but she is a cruiser through and through. Her near-plumb bow with massive SS bowsprit and maximized sailing length are a direct result of Mr. Perry's intentions. Under way, the Saga 35 extends her sailing waterline to over 34 feet. This longer waterline creates a yacht with the hull speed and sailing potential of a conventional 40-foot cruiser, yet the modest beam and moderately light displacement create less drag to provide the nearly effortless sailing of a smaller boat. The easily driven hull form requires less energy to attain speeds comparable to heavier, beamier cruisers. Lower loads on sails and sheets mean less stress on the boat's structure, resulting in longer life. Under sail, the Saga 35 will reel off the miles with uncommon ease. With the standard diesel engine, estimated top speed is 8 knots with 7.3 knots at normal cruise rpm. There is plenty of storage in the cockpit. To port of the helm is a propane locker for two 20-pound tanks. The cockpit lazarette is about 5 1-2 feet deep, allowing for massive amounts of storage, with steps to get in and out. To starboard, there is a vented locker for carrying a fuel can. The cockpit features 6-foot 6-inch seats for stargazing. Also, the 35 features the Saga walkout transom - no strenuous climbing up or over a coaming, simply walk out at dinghy boarding level. A transom door closes off the opening, keeping pets and kids safely on board. Molded-in foot braces make the crew comfortable even when heeled. There are six opening ports, all of which are stainless steel, and four overhead hatches, providing excellent ventilation. Stainless steel grab rails run the length of the coachhouse - a low maintenance bonus, but also an important safety feature. Other safety features are the 30-inch lifelines (24 inch is standard) and safety harness padeyes in the cockpit. Down below, the interior is soft and cozy. All joinery is hand crafted, hand rubbed, and satin varnished in cherry wood. Soft fabrics give the cabin a luxurious feel. As with the Saga 43, the narrow beam is not evident below as the 35 is styled with the same principles as her larger sister. The 6-foot 5-inch headroom and open concept saloon is both practical and efficient for offshore sailing and dockside entertaining. The navigation - chart table and electrical panel are at the end of the starboard settee. Behind the fold-down panel, the wiring is numbered to correspond with a maintenance reference that identifies and describes its function. The galley is U-shaped with a three burner stove in center. There is counter space, an ice box with an optional freezer - refrigerator, and plenty of shelves and drawers for storage. The galley has a foot pump, although hot and cold pressure water is standard. The aft cabin is located on the starboard side of the boat. This cabin offers great standing headroom in the area immediately in front of the bunk and one cedar-lined hanging locker. The V-berth is roomy. The 52-inch wide bunk is 6-feet 4-inches at its shortest point and 7-feet 6-inches at its longest point. Deep, long shelves run along the hull and there is a large cedar-lined hanging locker. A small cushioned bench beside the bunk is stylish, and doubles as a good seat for those getting dressed. The head is accessed through the saloon or the V-berth, which helps maintain some privacy when there are guests on board. The head is equipped with a standard sink, toilet, large mirror, and a roomy cupboard for storage. The shower boasts a separate shower stall with a semicircular acrylic shower door on tracks. The head module is a one-piece molded fiberglass shell, designed with minimum trim or dirt catching corners, providing a seamless sanitary unit that is a cinch to clean.
Disclaimer
The company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.
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In 2002 the partners of Swiftsure Yachts joined to create a full service brokerage for sailors buying or selling high quality boats. A team approach, in-depth expertise and exceptional service are the hallmarks of our business plan and are designed to ensure we meet our customers’ expectations.

Ryan Helling
Managing Partner/Broker
2540 Westlake Avenue North
Suite A
Seattle WA 98109 USA
Office: 1-206-378-1110
Fax: 1-206-378-1124
Cell: 1-253-229-4146
Email: ryan@swiftsureyachts.com
With my background in boating, it has always been an easy choice for me to search for a way to make a living in the marine industry. My high school and college summers were spent teaching junior sailing and winters were spent working at a local marina and on the floor of the North Sails loft in Seattle. After graduating from the University of Washington Business School with a concentration in Finance, I furthered my experience in the industry working for the Seattle Boat Show. I enjoy merging my experience in the industry and my passion for boating here at Swiftsure Yachts. Since joining Swiftsure Yachts in 2007, I have been involved in transactions from Sweden to Malaysia and everywhere in between. I hold credentials as a Certified Professional Yacht Broker and licensed California Yacht Broker. I am a member of Seattle Yacht Club and Cruising Club of America and also volunteer my time on the board of directors of The Sailing Foundation with a focus on safety at sea. I am a past board member of the Northwest Marine Trade Association where I chaired the Grow Boating committee.