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Buying a 4207 motor yacht 1986 I need advice
- km1125
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Re: Buying a 4207 motor yacht 1986 I need advice
Well, I guess that's one way to get her onboard to buy into something that's newer, bigger, and more expensive!!!
J/K!!!
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Re: Buying a 4207 motor yacht 1986 I need advice
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Re: Buying a 4207 motor yacht 1986 I need advice
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Re: Buying a 4207 motor yacht 1986 I need advice
I read a review that was done and back in 1986 that was just grabbing the coring and Heather built for ladder wait maybe I didn’t understand fully what I was reading or the reviewer got it wrong but he made it sound like these things were balls record throughout the three page review that I printed out
It’s labeled dick Simon yachts 42 Carver motor yacht review dated December 28, 1985 you guys might wanna look at it sometime is when your bored it’s a pretty in depth review
Thanks again guys have a good day
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Re: Buying a 4207 motor yacht 1986 I need advice
He was describing had the balsa coring was throughout the boat if I understood correctly even the stringers were hollow
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Re: Buying a 4207 motor yacht 1986 I need advice
Kenblacks wrote:Source of the post I believe I’m making the right decision for my family thanks for you guys the advise
I read a review that was done and back in 1986 that was just grabbing the coring and Heather built for ladder wait maybe I didn’t understand fully what I was reading or the reviewer got it wrong but he made it sound like these things were [edit: balsa coring was throughout] the three page review that I printed out
It’s labeled dick Simon yachts 42 Carver motor yacht review dated December 28, 1985 you guys might wanna look at it sometime is when your bored it’s a pretty in depth review
Thanks again guys have a good day
If this is the right review (https://dicksimonyachts.com/blog/boat-r ... otor-yacht), I think he did a nice job on it.
There a few things I noted. He starts out describing the 42, calling it "a true Motor Yacht, not a multilevel cruiser like Carver's 36 Aft Cabin". Then he goes on to describe the 42, using an identical description that could be used for the 36... "The saloon lies mid-level, between the afterdeck (three steps up) and the after stateroom (two steps down)."
He also uses the word "saloon" a lot, which gets annoying. I'll make exceptions for British folks, and a bit of an allowance for our Canadian friends, but a "saloon" is a British term. In the USA it refers to a western drinking establishment. "Salon" would be the more correct term. But that could be just a bit pedantic.
He noted that with the 350HP gas engines, they recorded a top speed of nearly 27 mph and at a cruise of 3000 rpm, better than 17 mph and almost a mile per gallon. I'm surprised at that, because those are numbers that my old 3607 had which is ~6,000 lbs lighter than the 4207.
Moving on to more of your concerns though, he did write "Carver uses an “egg crate” structure of lightweight, hollow hat-section stringers and floors that leave much less total hull area unsupported, compared to conventional fore-to-aft framing systems. In addition, fore-and-aft fiberglass liners are bonded to the hull, making them additional structural members. Together with hull sides laid up using balsa coring, a saloon sole built from welded aluminum, and cabin and saloon overheads of balsa composite"
I think he's wrong on the hull sides having the balsa coring, but the deck and overheads having balsa is pretty standard on recreational boats. I'd be very curious to hear Viper's comments as related to his descriptions of the framing, as it's been a long time since I've seen the inside of an engine room on a 4207. My 3607 did have stiffeners (that you could call "hollow hat-section stringers", I guess) in parts of the engine room hull, but there were several significant stringers for strength that went full fore-and-aft in the engine room (and used as engine bedding).
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Re: Buying a 4207 motor yacht 1986 I need advice
FWIW, I think the 4207 is a very nice boat as I had a 3807 of the same vintage and we liked it a lot.
However, we had big block 454’s and the boat was a dog. I can’t imagine a 4207 with the same engines. It’s gotta be a dog with fleas. That boat should have only been offered with diesels.
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Re: Buying a 4207 motor yacht 1986 I need advice
The "egg crate" hull support he talks about is spot on, it's the Top Hat system of stringers and supporting structures that's designed to support the hull, machinery and vessel structures that does a much better job than traditional stringer and rib designs. I'm not sure though that the statement "hull sides laid up using balsa coring" is completely accurate. I consider the hull sides from the gunwale to the chine and I'm pretty sure there's no core below the water. My understanding is also that the hull sides above the water line weren't completely cored either, but just a couple of feet from the gunwale down. It's possible that things changed over the course of production though. Maybe someone can confirm one way or the other.
Frankly I like the older design better than the newer European look with the narrow salon windows. I mean they look okay but you can't compare them to amount of light the older designs let in, they're so much brighter inside. As far as interior decorating, ya the older models are outdated but you can change that. It can easily be brought up to date by changing the soft goods. The teak is timeless so no need to touch that. The equipment would all be older of course and require replacement eventually but I suspect today's accessories and appliances won't last nearly as long unfortunately. You can't beat the amount of room for that size of boat though.
All in all, a well made model IMO made better with the diesel option. I was surprised to read though that in a MY, a charger, compass, and fire extinguishers would be optional equipment
KM, I don't get the "saloon" term either, it's also "salon" north of the boarder.
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Re: Buying a 4207 motor yacht 1986 I need advice
Lot's of times in motor boat / yacht reviews they will quote the original factory performance numbers. Now these were probably done with a brand spanking new boat, new shiny props , new slippery bottom and the boat was light ( tanks MT...etc etc.)....so the speeds will be off a fair bit from a boat in regular service fully loaded and wet. I always liked those models, we almost got one before the Mariner but the engines had too many hours.
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