I do quite a bit of racing and have built higher hp cars, but the only thing about this Carver is that I can't just have this thing setting out in my garage to work on at my leisure. It seems that every time you do anything to this thing it is mandatory that you have to work in the smoldering heat and to sweat profusely until the maintenance is complete!
Anyway, I am really loving this yacht and when I have questions about anything on Google this forum always comes up!
Seems that people on here really know what they are talking about when it comes to Carvers and glad to be a part of this forum!I have included several different types of photos below. Some are of just the Carver itself, some are just enjoying the lake and some photos are some of the work that I have done do it. I also included a video of when the Carver was out of the water for bottom paint, polishing and lighting. The video also shows launching the Carver back into the water as well.
Sunset Cruises are the best!
The bottom paint is getting done here, more polishing and underwater lighting as well.
Polishing of the Port Pieces
Polishing of the railing
Anchor BEFORE High Polishing
Anchor AFTER High Polishing
I installed new Wet Sounds speakers along with the light rings. The light rings were a LOT of work going from the flybridge, through the engine room, through the salon, up to the helm and then to the front!
Underwater lights work great! Not the best picture here though since it was at night and we were moving
Yacht out of the water. Under paint being done along with all of the polishing to everything as well as lighting.







