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Thoughts on a 406 that lives in salt water

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Thoughts on a 406 that lives in salt water

Postby VicB » November 8th, 2024, 10:15 am

We are looking at. 99, Carver 406 that started its life in Virginia, then 13 years in New York, then North Carolina. Don’t know if those were fresh or saltwater years. In May of this year someone bought it, put roughly 200 hours spending the summer with wife and 3 small children taking it from NC to the Florida Keys. They finished the summer in the pan handle and now want a bigger boat. The boat appears to be in very good shape. New owner replaced all fuel lines and hoses. That was the only thing of substance that came from the pre purchase survey that I saw from last May. If bought, it will live on the TN river. I’ve always been in fresh water and don’t know much about boats that live in saltwater. It has Cummins 6BTA engines with 1017 hours. Going to see it this week. Would love advice on what to look for, what’s no big deal and what to avoid. We currently have a 3807 and have a lot of experience, it’s just always been with fresh water boats.
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Re: Thoughts on a 406 that lives in salt water

Postby g36 » November 8th, 2024, 2:47 pm

I have a 405, same boat. I will recommend if it has the carver oem dockbox on the swim platform that you test the area around it for rot. carver didn't seal the deck mounting screws and if it's not been removed and sealed by a previous owner you may have a big problem there. As far as the boat my wife and I love ours and spend alot of the year on her. Theres good room to work on things on it too. Get a survey and keep us updated.
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Re: Thoughts on a 406 that lives in salt water

Postby KyleR » November 8th, 2024, 4:47 pm

Verify when the aftercoolers and heat exchangers were last serviced - especially if used in seawater.

Check out www.sbmar.com for all things Cummins, specifically how to properly service the aftercoolers.

Good luck!
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