He must have been confused with Sea Ray! I know there are a lot of them out there but I've replaced more stringers and transoms in Sea Rays than any other brand, and don't get me started on blisters. Older vintage Trojans were notorious for bad stringers as well.Funksavage wrote:Source of the post ....the inspector said that Carvers are notorious for having their stringers and transoms rotted out......
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I think Carver boats are just awesome!
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Viper wrote:Source of the post He must have been confused with Sea Ray! I know there are a lot of them out there but I've replaced more stringers and transoms in Sea Rays than any other brand, and don't get me started on blisters. Older vintage Trojans were notorious for bad stringers as well.
don't forget Wellcraft. it rare these days to see a Wellcraft older than mid 1990's as the stringers really had a rot problem mostly due to the factory not sealing penetrations through them.
Carver started using no wood in the hull below the waterline and no wood in the stringers, sometime in the late 80's or early 90's. No wood, no rot.
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In my opinion all boats are great in general but when you are considering used up to 40 year old boats then the condition has more to do with the folk that have owned them before you and the luck of the draw from the factory ( ill placed screws , poor practice etc ) that in reality are not specific to any brand and may just be the day at the plant much like autos ( consider how a lemon comes about).
For all these reasons comes the recommendation to have your prospective boat purchase properly surveyed by a qualified/certified surveyor with a good resume, a good chance this may save you as the buyer from a money pit.
Also one thing to remember that coring of all kinds has its inherent problems, even if there is no below waterline wood ( balsa/ply ) there may still be some sort of coring ( composites? ) that need to be considered in those areas that need reinforcing, engine beds/struts/rudders etc.

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