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View the latest post And the next new Carver is...


http://carveryachts.com/models/c50/overview

This beautiful C50 Sedan!!!!

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View the latest post Carver hull stringer repair


Has anyone replaced/ repaired the hull engine stringers on a 28 ft Santego

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View the latest post new to this


Just prurchased a 1989 32 mariner

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View the latest post Attachment(s) Anchor Roller


Hello, on my 2005 39MY the anchor roller is very dull looking. I have noticed that on similar Carvers of the same year they all look the same. Has anybody tried removing these and polishing them to have a nicer finish?
Thanks

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View the latest post installing a generator


Hi I'm installing a cummings onan 11kw genset in my carver 3608. I've noticed a spare sea cock blanked on port side which I presume is for the raw water intake I am wondering did the generator have its own exhaust outlet through the hull via a skin fitting or through one of the existing exhausts. Any info or pictures would be appreciated. Regards lee

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View the latest post Help!!! Need info on 2005 Carver 33 SS


Hi all,
My wife and I are seriously looking at a 05 Carver - 33 SS. I have a huge concern and hopefully I can get some opinions from some of you. We absolutely love the layout of this boat. It is designed into basically 3 zones and we love that. 1. entertaining 2. cooking/dining 3. sleeping/head area. Our concern (and its a big one) is the v-berth bed. When you lay on that bed with your head forward toward the V (which is the way it is designed) it is so tight that your nose has about 6 or 8 inches of clearance from the top of the boat. It is close to the point of being somewhat claustrophobic. We have been on 2 of them so far and crawled up into the bed both times and we just can't get past the fact it is so close in that area. We spend a lot of time on our boat and when your spending the kind of money that a 2005 demands, it scares me to think that something isn't perfect. My hope is that someone else on this site has spent some time on this model boat and can give me their opinion. It would be much appreciated. :usa:

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View the latest post Sliding salon door - 325 Carver aft cabin


How do you remove the salon door on a 1996 Carver 325 to replace the rollers at the bottom track? Does the fixed track that extends across the width of the salon window need to be removed or is can the bottom of the door be removed where the rollers are attached?

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View the latest post 7.4 mercruiser winterizing


Does anyone know how many gallons of antifreeze it takes to winterize each engine's seawater side from the thru-hull to the exhaust on my 2000 405 with 7.4 Mercruisers?

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View the latest post Attachment(s) Underwater lights


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Feez suggested I post this, had to wait until I was up and on the hard for pics.

Last winter I installed 4 Ocean LEDS. I bought the highest lumen rating they had at 1400. They are all aluminum castings with 5 bulbs inside. The great thing about these lights is that they are quality made in USA. These are by far the brightest lights I have seen in any boat. Anchored in the clear water at Beckwith Island, Georgian Bay, I throw light an easy 100ft behind my boat.

Super easy install, an hour for mounting and running the wires and about 2 hours to do the actual electrical side. But I complicated this part by adding a new power bus in my master cabin bilge for the power supply AND added a 12v motorcycle alarm remote control - which gives me the ability to turn on/off the lights and dim/brighten them from 250ft away.

This winter I am adding 2 more, as Ocean LED just came out with higher output ones at 2800 lumen each.

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View the latest post Attachment(s) Spiral stairs on my 4207


After a year long project, I have my steps mounted on the swim platform. Need to add a step into the transom and finish bending and welding the railings after that. But the majority of my project is complete.
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