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1980 Carver 28 Voyager - Buyers advice

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Re: 1980 Carver 28 Voyager - Buyers advice

Postby Firstclass » March 25th, 2020, 9:01 pm

Cooler wrote:Source of the post Pic # 35 shows some degradation under the rub rail.


Thanks for your statement. The material under the rub rail seems to be wood right? So not really a severe issue and I could send the wooden strip and repaint it.

As the owner wrote that the paint was applied completly new I guess it included the interprotect layer.

Thanks a lot to Viper too .... I will think about this marine / automotive thing.
Up to now I had the opinion that in fresh water it doesn't really matter besides the cooling of the exhaust...


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Re: 1980 Carver 28 Voyager - Buyers advice

Postby Viper » March 26th, 2020, 6:54 am

Firstclass wrote:Source of the post..... Up to now I had the opinion that in fresh water it doesn't really matter besides the cooling of the exhaust...

The differences are way more than just cooling concerns. If they don't incorporate marine hardware, they are dangerous. Hopefully this isn't the case.
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Re: 1980 Carver 28 Voyager - Buyers advice

Postby Cooler » March 26th, 2020, 12:36 pm

First - Not as simple as sanding and painting. Due to that degradation, the joint under that wood could be compromised. There is wood at that joint, connecting the topside to the hull. Have that surveyor run a moisture meter all along the rub rail.

Viper - I did not mean to criticize Chrysler engines. Lot's of those still running. My intention was focused on the "leaking" part of the description. Stay healthy all! 8-) er
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Re: 1980 Carver 28 Voyager - Buyers advice

Postby rickplot » April 12th, 2021, 5:32 pm

Viper, Do you know where I can get instruments and parts for a 1989 Carver Voyager? Faceplates for command bridge. I am in Victoria B.C. Thx Rick

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