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New Guy
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New Guy
New to boating and planning on a 30 ish aft cabin Carver, I love the layout and open design.
Question (of many) are they hard to get in and out of? I have some older folks I'd love to include from time to time.
It looks like some models just have a ladder, can you side enter? Sorry I am new to this world.
Thanks!
DB
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Re: New Guy
Otherwise, depending on dock height, you may be able to step right on, or down, or up.
Go walk some docks where you plan to keep the vessel. You'll get an idea of what will work for you.
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Re: New Guy
waybomb wrote:Source of the post If you have floating docks, the only way on is the swim platform ladder or you'll have to get some fiberglass steps for the dock.
Otherwise, depending on dock height, you may be able to step right on, or down, or up.
Go walk some docks where you plan to keep the vessel. You'll get an idea of what will work for you.
Thanks!
I saw some of them had steps on the dock as well as built in stairs coming up from the swim platform.
Certain ones just had a ladder from the swim platform.
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Re: New Guy
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Re: New Guy
Good luck with your search.
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Re: New Guy
To me that looks like a great option, any experience with that? I am in New England and the
weather gets cool here early some times.
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Re: New Guy
Been out in the snow in it - had all 3 a/cs running on heat, opened the cabin door and kept the enclosure closed.
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Re: New Guy
Brownie289 wrote:Source of the post Thanks all going to look at a 33 today, it doesn't have a lower helm.
To me that looks like a great option, any experience with that? I am in New England and the
weather gets cool here early some times.
DB
It is a good option IMO. My 3007 does have a lower helm station. I have not used it yet but would if the situation made it necessary.
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Re: New Guy
What about a freshwater boat vs a saltwater boat, I am in New England where all the ones I have looked at
have been ocean used. Other than the obvious salt corrosion externally what about internally? Not all these boats have closed cooling with their own radiators correct? That would seem to be an issue no?
There seem to be a lot of really clean looking boats out in the mid west for sale.
Thanks again.
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Re: New Guy

I'd Rather Be Boating!
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