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New 1999 Carver 406 Aft Cabin Owner
- cdkuttnauer
- Scurvy Dog
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- Vessel Info: 1999 Carver 406 Aft Cabin
- Location: Suttons Bay, MI
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New 1999 Carver 406 Aft Cabin Owner
I would welcome any experiences with this boat. Would love to have an idea on ideal cruising speed/RPM, fuel consumption expectations, etc. Any areas to watch out for or other or other suggestions.
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Re: New 1999 Carver 406 Aft Cabin Owner
As far as power, its really a matter of your personal preference. The Volvo 7.4's will push the boat along just fine. You wont be passing many boats, and you wont be passing many fuel docks. But if you don't need speed and are not planning many long distance cruises at planing speed, you will be happy with it. The boat has a lot of space and a great layout.
- pepmyster
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- Cooler
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- g36
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- RGrew176
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Re: New 1999 Carver 406 Aft Cabin Owner
The Bayliner weighed in at 11,741 lbs dry, the Carver 10,500 dry. Both were powered by 5.7 engines the Bayliner 5.7 250 HP Mercruiser I/O's and the Carver 5.7 270 HP Crusaders inboards. The Bayliner had Bravo II drives turning 17 1/2" dia. 23 pitch 3 blade props. The Carver 18" 18 pitch 4 blade props.
The Bayliner topped out at 45 MPH and cruised at 28 to 30 MPH. The Carver tops out at 25 MPH and cruises at 16 to 19 MPH. The Carver is no speed demon. It took me some time to get used to the slower cruising speeds. Now I sit back and enjoy the trip, not that I didn't with the Bayliner. I just got their quicker in the Bayliner. The Bayliner was better on fuel. Over the 12 seasons I had it I averaged between 1.2 to 1.4 MPG. The Carver .82 to .86 MPG so she is a thirstier boat. For the most part it was easier to work on stuff in the Bayliner than it is in the Carver.
The amount of room below in the Carver is way more than in the Bayliner and I do like being up top on the bridge of the Carver. Much better view even though the Bayliner did have an elevated helm station. Two different boats. The differences are night and day. Bottom line both boats serve the same purpose, to get out on our waterways. And they both get you from point A to B.
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