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View the latest post making a new swim platform for our 3607


we wanted a platform that was bigger and we could store our dinghy on without standing it up, so after checking around and pricing them. I told myself I can do it so here it is...

http://s852.beta.photobucket.com/user/t ... 20platform

I'll work on resizing so I can upload here...

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View the latest post Cummins coolant change


I am planning on changing the anti-freeze and impellers in my Cummins 5.9s this spring. Has anyone done this before, have some tips or insights?
thanx ..Aaron

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View the latest post exhuast snorkles


has anyone installed them or made them ? :captain2:

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View the latest post Attachment(s) 2000 Carver 456 MY


Hello everyone
I recently purchased a beautiful 2000 456 MY. Hull # 3.
I had been looking for this boat for 5 years, I'm glad I took the time to buy the right boat for me.
I'm a year round live aboard , and this model Carver is perfect for my lifestyle.
For those that are not familiar with this model, basically it has three staterooms, two heads, galley up in salon. a large aft deck and large helm with plenty of seating.
The Bridge deck and Aft deck are fully glass enclosed, I wanted to get away from any canvas and I like the overall appearance.
The Boat has 5 zone AC/Heat ,and is equipped with most available options in that year.
I have owned it for 5 months and am still overwhelmed by this yacht.
I am learning more and more about the boat each day and welcome any questions and advice you might have.
For those searching for a larger yacht ,take your time and you will find the right boat for you!
Good luck.
Victor

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View the latest post 1995 carver 250 express


Hello all,
I have recently purchased a 1995 caver 250 express. I was wondering if anyone could give me any info or warnings on this boat? Do you like it/ hate it? Look out for? Mine has a 1995 volvo 5.7 Gi and volvo duoprop. What kind of performance should i expect. Thanks in advance for your time.

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View the latest post Hello from Lke Michigan


We are Lake Michigan cruisers with a Carver 396 up from a 356 a few yeas ago. We love the boat, the cruising destinations, the dock mates, and the hobby. :usa:

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View the latest post What is a Plimsoll Line?


http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/plimsoll-line.html

A commercial ship is properly loaded when the ship’s waterline equals the ship’s Plimsoll line
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Plimsoll mark on the hull of a floating ship.

The Plimsoll line is a reference mark located on a ship’s hull that indicates the maximum depth to which the vessel may be safely immersed when loaded with cargo. This depth varies with a ship’s dimensions, type of cargo, time of year, and the water densities encountered in port and at sea. Once these factors have been accounted for, a ship’s captain can determine the appropriate Plimsoll line needed for the voyage (see above image):

TF = Tropical Fresh Water
T = Tropical
F = Fresh Water
S = Summer
W = Winter
WNA = Winter North Atlantic
AB = Letters indicating the registration authority (American Bureau of Shipping in the image shown; the circle with the line through it indicates whether or not the cargo is loaded evenly)

Samuel Plimsoll (1824–1898) was a member of the British Parliament who was concerned with the loss of ships and crews due to vessel overloading. In 1876, he persuaded Parliament to pass the Unseaworthy Ships Bill, which mandated marking a ship’s sides with a line that would disappear below the waterline if the ship was overloaded. The line, also known as the Plimsoll mark, is found midship on both the port and starboard hulls of cargo vessels and is still used worldwide by the shipping industry.

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View the latest post Hi from the Chesapeake Bay !


Hi everyone, I'm Tony and we own a 87' 3607 ACMY and love it ! We use from May 1st to Nov. We're in Mid to lower Chesapeake Bay in Deltaville Va. :usa:

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View the latest post Carver 370


Ray, homeport is New Buffalo, MI. I have a 1994 Carver 370 Motoryacht that I have had since new and have about 860 hours on her at this time.

This was the first Carver ever built with the Maple interior cabinetry and was Carver's debut boat for the 1994 Chicago Boat Show.

There has been quite a bit done to update her over the years continually including 3 different sets of Canvas (Originally white), updated boot stripes, tons of preventative maintenance, updated electronics, new interior carpet, newly upholstered salon sette, new wood flooring in galley, new exterior carpet, polycarbonate aft enclosure, bridge cover, extensive stereo upgrades.... the list goes on.

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Custom Bridge Cover that still enables use of enclosed aft deck:
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Docked in the Chicago River
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Playpen in Chicago:
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New interior carpet:
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Bridge Enclosure up:
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18 year old gelcoat:
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Aft Enclosure (Pre-replacement of the aft dodger panels):
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Leaving Chicago:
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Anchored for the day outside of New Buffalo:
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Anchored for the big boat party in Chicago:
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4th of July Raft off:
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Sad end to a great season:
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View the latest post Hello from Michigan - LSC


Site is looking good! From Grosse Pointe Farms and keep the boat at the pier pk marina down the street on Lake St Clair. Working on rehabbing a 3207. You will most likely find me in the project section. 8-)

Matt

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