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Crack in Transom
- wilbur
- Scurvy Dog

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- Vessel Info: 1991 Carver 36 Aft Cabin
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Re: Crack in Transom
- wilbur
- Scurvy Dog

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Re: Crack in Transom
On the original Carver I posted about I think I made a mistake and learned a lesson. I had seen the listing and saved to favorites, but reached out to a broker about a different boat. That boat was under contract m, but the broker asked if I’d be interested in the other one that I’d already favorited. The thing is, he wasn’t the listing broker for that one. He seemed like a good guy. So knowing he wasn’t the listing broker I went ahead and told him that I wanted to see it. He got back to me after talking to the listing broker, who told him the engines hadn’t run in years, it had no canvas, and the swim platform was soft and wobbly. The general tone of his response to me was that I really don’t want to see that boat. I appreciated the information and decided against the long trip to see it. But the boat looked so clean and shiny in the pictures. I was thinking, maybe the listing broker said all that because he doesn’t want to split the commission with a buyer’s broker. I wouldn’t blame him, he’s not going to make much for his trouble. I could be totally wrong, but still, in the future I would only go to the listing broker.
Thanks to everyone for your feedback. Happy new year!
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Viper
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- Vessel Info: 1989 Carver 3807 Aft Cabin
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Re: Crack in Transom
Hope everything works out with the 36'. Keep us posted.
- km1125
- Admiral

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Re: Crack in Transom
wilbur wrote:Source of the post ...Hopefully will survey out ok and I can run it from Michigan to Miami in May. Looking too complicated and costly to transport OTR.
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That would sound like a FUN trip, although MAY might be a little early for the first several hundred miles of that trip!!
I'm wondering if you've thought about which route... clockwise or counter-clockwise on the Great Loop?
- wilbur
- Scurvy Dog

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Re: Crack in Transom
- Cooler
- Admiral

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- Joined: May 22nd, 2018, 12:09 pm
- Vessel Info: 1995 Carver 330 Mariner
Twin 350XL Crusaders
Home port: Menominee, MI - Location: Green Bay, WI
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Re: Crack in Transom
er( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
- wilbur
- Scurvy Dog

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Re: Crack in Transom
Doing the warm storage survey Jan 16, and I’ll be there. Then launch for sea trial around May 15.
There’s a lock below Chicago that’s closed from March 31 til 5 pm May 19. So I won’t leave til May 19. That will give me a few days between launch and the trip to wrench on things and get ready. The engine areas are spotless, I hope that’s a good sign. But won’t know anything til sea trial.
- bud37
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Re: Crack in Transom
Good luck with your purchase, hope it goes well for you.
- wilbur
- Scurvy Dog

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Re: Crack in Transom
But I have to get boat height (boat alone) down to 12’6”. Pretty sure I can’t do that without removing a large section of fiberglass that includes the helm seat base and the cabin entryway directly behind the helm seat. That entry sticks up about 7 inches above the next highest structure, after removing the arch, upper helm station, upper wind screen. I’ll try to post a photo of a 405 aft cabin on a lowboy trailer that shows the cabin entryway sticking up. It’s a very similar boat. His was 14’11” on the lowboy trailer, with rudders, props, shafts removed, but cabin entry in its place. I need to be 13’6” on the trailer. Might be possible with cabin entry and flybridge surround removed. But that cabin entry piece is large and irregular.
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