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Carver 405 or 406
- VicB
- Deck Hand

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Carver 405 or 406
Thanks Vic
- g36
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- Vessel Info: 1997 Carver 405
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Re: Carver 405 or 406
Crusader xli
The Black Pearl
Soddy Daisy Tn.
- VicB
- Deck Hand

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Re: Carver 405 or 406
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Viper
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Re: Carver 405 or 406
MPIs are good, nothing wrong with carbs though but they tend to be older engines with higher hours. EFIs have their benefits for sure especially coil-over designs, no distributor and related components to worry about which are the highest maintenance components of the ignition system. The plug wires in those are way pricier but with high end plugs chances are you won't have ignition maintenance to worry about for years.
The computers aren't a concern IMO, they rarely fail and can provide beneficial information as well as protect the engine in some cases. The sensors are no different in terms of reliability than what you'd find on older engines, you'll just have more of them on a newer engine but that's a good thing. More to go wrong? sure but it's like anything else; knowledge, preventive maintenance, and being prepared help to offset that concern.
Good luck in your search and keep us posted.
- buster53
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Re: Carver 405 or 406
VicB wrote:You bring up a good point. Our boat traveling for as far out as we can see, are all points on the TN River. It’s possible there are trade offs for gas and diesel and the diesel may not be as big of a deal as I make it in my head. We are set that we want a 405 or 406. Gas engines in those open up a lot more choices. There is one nearby with crusader MPI’s. What are your thoughts on the MPI? Ours are carbureted. Very reliable, runs rich some days and you have to know just how to get the first start out of her after sitting a week, but a great setup and no sensors or computers, BUT if the sensors and computer are not problem areas, then a fuel injected engine would be pretty sweet.
I’ve got 8.1 Crusaders MPI’s in my 356. Great engines. I easily cruise at 20-21 mph, of course, my boat is smaller and lighter. With a clean bottom, I can hit 35.
- bud37
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Re: Carver 405 or 406
A few things to remember with the newer diesel engines, they are basically light duty , higher HP, higher rpm engines that , depending on their maintenance may not last any longer than a gasser and in some cases less. They are not like their older cousin lower HP big heavy power plants that lasted for tens of thousands of hours and can be rebuilt in the boat.
That opinion offered, there are some benefits, a very low risk of fires, bigger props, better docking control, I believe the fuel tanks last longer unless there is a serious install issue and CO exposure is very low. Perceived resale value may be higher but all this will rely on there being mechanics that can work on them and have maintenance files along with the sale.
Proper maintenance is also an issue with MPI , as my experience has been, mechanics may have trouble ( maybe things have changed ), diagnosing issues due the need for expensive diagnostic equipment to download info, requiring me to buy said equipment and learn how to use it. Winter lay up needs to be done properly as well due to the possibility of fouling sensors , its easy just gotta be right.
Good luck with your search, Ya know that 3807 may be older but they were nice roomy boats....

- VicB
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Re: Carver 405 or 406
What about Crusader vrs Mercruiser. We have Crusaders right now and I’m a believer. Easy to work on and they just want to run. There’s a 405 close with Mercruisers. I know they are common, but I don’t hear much about them, good or bad.
- g36
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Re: Carver 405 or 406
Crusader xli
The Black Pearl
Soddy Daisy Tn.
- buster53
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Re: Carver 405 or 406
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Viper
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Re: Carver 405 or 406
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