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98 Carver 40 CMY interested
- dkoons16
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98 Carver 40 CMY interested
My wife and I are interested in buying a 1998 Carver 40 CMY, anyone have any comments or "what to look for on this model" -- Good or bad.
Twin 7.4 Merc's (660hp total)
496 hours on them
No generator or windlass
Previous owner did major upgrades
Again, Thanks for any feedback.
D & D
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Re: 98 Carver 40 CMY interested
The big question for you is....can you live without the generator and windlass? Those create value come sales time IMO. Good luck with your search...the 40 CMY is a nice boat.
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Re: 98 Carver 40 CMY interested
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Re: 98 Carver 40 CMY interested
dkoons16 wrote:Source of the post Thanks. I'm more concerned about the generator (lack of). w do plan on spending the night on the water. Current owner says he uses a portable generator to keep air cond running at night. Not sure how that works.
I agree about the lack of generator. Interesting option choices by original owner.
The portable genny...... ...not really a great plan....honestly I would not have the regular gen on a night to run the AC while sleeping....maybe to cool the boat down then shut off before bed......too many very sad stories as a result of CO mishaps.
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Re: 98 Carver 40 CMY interested
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Re: 98 Carver 40 CMY interested
I agree about the lack of generator. Interesting option choices by original owner.
Does sound strange however my previous boat I installed the generator myself. Got it on eBay from a new boat vendor that had to remove it as part of the sale. Seems like some people are terrified of a generator on board due to CO poisoning. Got a great deal on a Kohler with 1.3 hours on it.
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Re: 98 Carver 40 CMY interested
Me - I'd want a properly installed marine generator.
Fred
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Re: 98 Carver 40 CMY interested
Portable generator are great if you don't have one, but uncertain it would run the size of A/C unit you would have in that boat X2. You may get away with that in a smaller boat. They are a lot noisier and you will not be popular at the local anchorage.
They are a beautiful boat,
JMHO
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Re: 98 Carver 40 CMY interested
As to running a generator all night while on the hook, that is something I would never do even with a built in marine generator. Yeah, worried about the possibility of carbon monoxide. The only time I would run my portable is if I were on a dock with no power. I would use all 50' of my power cord to get the generator as far away from the boat as possible. I only did that a couple of times. The good thing was the generator would run all night so I got a great nights sleep.
On the hook I would run it long enough to cool the interior of the boat prior to sleeping.
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