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Seeking Advice: Carver 42 (Crusader Petrol) from Bahamas to Turks & Caicos

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Vessel Info: 1992 Carver 36 aft cabin with Volvo 740b engines. Westerbeke 5kw generator. Bought the boat in Portland Oregon in June, and a friend and I brought it up to Sidney, BC. Great trip!
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Re: Seeking Advice: Carver 42 (Crusader Petrol) from Bahamas to Turks & Caicos

Postby MyPleasure » November 16th, 2025, 1:46 pm

We had our 1989 4207 in winds that were gusting to 119 kph (74 mph), and she handled it just fine. The fuel capacity on the 4207 is about 400 us gallons, and at 8 knots, I would think that the boat might be able to go the 180 miles, weather permitting that is.I would probably want to take extra fuel just in case. I think that the boat itself can make the trip, but the Crusaders fuel burn is definitely worth thinking about.
I know that the Crusaders are definitely underpowered for the 4207, I found that our 4207 with the 375hp Cats was even underpowered, and if they’re anything like the Volvo 7.4 gas engines in our 36, they are definitely fuel hogs.
We brought our 36 aft cabin from Portland, Oregon, down the Columbia river and up the coast to Sidney, BC., which is about 320 miles, and we fuelled up 4 times on the way. Not that we could probably have fuelled up less times, but being a new boat to me, I didn’t want to run too far between fuel stations.
Our 4207 with the Cats used about 6 gph at 8 knots, and our 36 uses about 8-9 gph at 8 knots, so the gas engines definitely burn more fuel.
Just my opinion of course.
Al
1st Carver 1987 32 Aft Cabin
2nd Carver 1989 4207 Aft Cabin
3rd Carver 1995 350 Voyager
4th (current) 1992 36 Carver Aft Cabin


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