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1979 Carver 25 Inspection/Opinions

Posted: April 3rd, 2022, 1:17 pm
by diogee2
Greetings, New member with my first post. I am currently looking at a restored 79 Carver 25 and am looking for opinions, trouble spots, gotchas before I get an inspection done. The boat- restored about 10 years ago, bridge modified (slightly heightened/lengthened to accommodate taller folk. The bottom was sanded down and then barrier coated and covered semiannually with antifouling, the rest of the boat above the water line was re-shot with interlux and appears to be in great shape with new nonskid as well. The interior bilge areas were protected/painted with a thick protective paint. Motor was rebulit 400 hours ago and has the original 350 w/volvo penta outdrive. There has been a fair amount of re-wiring done as well as new steel railings installed. I have included pictures for perspective and will be test driving it over the coming weeks. Comes with a very good custom triple axel trailer as well. Just looking for thoughts from anyone with any experience with this model. I have read some other posts about the difference between 6/7 and coring above and below the waterline but am not sure about this model or where to look since it is advertised and listed as just a 25 (not 256/257). Thanks for any and all assistance ahead of time, much appreciated.

Re: 1979 Carver 25 Inspection/Opinions

Posted: April 3rd, 2022, 8:54 pm
by tomschauer
I am pretty certain that a '79 will have wood coring throughout and wood stringers. Not a problem if they stated dry all these years, but definitely get them checked out as almost any repair would eclipse the value of the boat.

Re: 1979 Carver 25 Inspection/Opinions

Posted: April 4th, 2022, 10:54 pm
by diogee2
Definitely will get them inspected before hand. Trying to figure out if 79s used the 256/257 titles and if the coring goes all of the way to the keel or if it stopped at the water line. I have seen some pre-79s using the 6/7. I can't tell by looking at it from the bilge due to it having a pretty heavy coat of paint.

Re: 1979 Carver 25 Inspection/Opinions

Posted: April 5th, 2022, 9:06 am
by km1125
RE: " if 79s used the 256/257 titles"... what does that mean?

Re: 1979 Carver 25 Inspection/Opinions

Posted: April 5th, 2022, 10:53 am
by diogee2
I had read something on this page and again on a Carver fb site about the last number 6/7 referring to the hull being cored from rub rail to the waterline vs the keel. This was until mid 90s when they went full fiberglass. Just something I read here while trying to gather data, if not true let me know and i can amend my posts. Wasn't sure of that was actually a thing and if so how far back that went.

Re: 1979 Carver 25 Inspection/Opinions

Posted: April 13th, 2022, 11:45 pm
by plittle2005
I owned a '77 for 33 years. The hull is cored all the way to the keel. Just have the bottom and stringers surveyed very carefully, likely they will be fine unless the boat ran aground and scraped off the glass to open up the core. Hammer test will tell you.

One great little boat!