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View the latest post Inverter location


Does anyone have a later model 360 Mariner with an inverter/charger and if so where is it located?

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View the latest post sterring wheel hub spline


Hello, want to replace my steering wheel on my 2005 Carver 396. Before I remove it I was hoping to buy the replacement wheel first. Does anybody have the information on the spline size? I am thinking like most 3/4 tapered. Thanks

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View the latest post 366 in semi-rough weather?


I am very seriously considering the purchase of a 2003 366 for use in the northeast (coastal cruising). I anticipate going from new york harbor through long island sound out to block island and on to nantucket sound. Also, maybe from new york harbor south to LBI. Our family is quite seaworthy, and have been out in some pretty good blows (with a reasonable craft - mostly sail). The 366 really seems to fit our needs as far as space goes, but I am concerned about the flat deadrise (something like 18 degrees according some sites).

I took one out for a seatrial, but it was a pretty calm day so I didn't get much opportunity to test its seaworthyness out - other than criss-crossing its own wake. I don't think it is realistic to get a seatrial in the conditions I am concerned about - it was like pulling teeth just to get it out on a flat day.

Can anyone give me some real world information on how this handles in afternoon seas? 2-4 foot swells with whitecaps? crossing a ferry wake?

Anyone have experience with one of these in the areas I mentioned?

I really want to buy the boat, but I also don't want to get stuck at the dock just because of an afternoon chop.

I'm not talking about taking it out in a gale, just your everyday summer chop.

Is this really just a lake and river boat?

Thanks in advance.

- Capt. Rob

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View the latest post thinking of buying a 1996 455 motoryacht


Thinking of buying a 1996 455 motoryacht with 420 cat 3126 engines with 800+hours on it,does anyone have any info on these

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View the latest post Plumbing Photos


Looking for photos of plumbing lines from heads to holding tanks including the "Y" valve setup. Thanks!
Forgot to add that our boat is 1987 3807.

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View the latest post Carver 3807 TV antenna


I'm a new owner of a 1990 38' aft cabin. Is there a factory installed TV antenna? If so, where is it located? If not, where does the antenna wire into the amplifier go to?

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View the latest post Installing Xantrex LinkLITE Battery Monitor


http://www.xantrex.com/power-products/power-accessories/linklite-battery-monitor.aspx

I like this Xantrex LinkLITE battery monitor so much, having used in it my previous 2004 Cruisers Yachts 320, that I'm adding one to our recently acquired 2004 Carver Mariner.

It's just a fabulous product, and acts like a fuel guage for the house battery bank. I had it wired solely to the house bank, as they take all the load while at anchor, not the start batteries.

I'm wondering if any other Mariner owners ran across the following oddity? I was surprised to find that there was no DC monitor in the Mariner, on the stock factory electrical panel. That's right, no volt meter. Nothing.

Just the AC shore power meter. But no basic battery monitor? Love the boat, but how did this get out of the factory in 2004 without a battery monitor?

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View the latest post new member


I'm sure glad I found this site. Thanks.

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View the latest post 28 Santa Cruz


hello!
I have custom 28 Santacruz totaly rebuild and changed.
with twin VM diesel 200hp direct drive!
If someone is interested in my project please let me know, i will share pictures and other infos.

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View the latest post 110 outlet


Hello, unfortunately starting to get cold and this is my first boat with diesels. In case we get that nice winter weekend I do not winterize the boats I had in the past. I just made sure heat was available by small ceramic heaters both in the engine area and the salon. On this boat there is no real convenient way to run a power cord up to a outlet. The question I have since it is diesel is there a reason I should not install a 110 outlet in the engine area. I have been on larger boats that have them so I thought I would ask. Thanks

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