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360 Sport Sedan Bridge removal 2003 (or 04)

Posted: May 19th, 2014, 11:53 am
by camelot
Hi All -

I am not QUITE a Carver owner yet, but set to do a Sea trial on a 2003 360 Sport Sedan this week. If all goes well, I own it on the spot and I will need to remove bridge and truck it to the St. Croix River. My question is: does anybody have any helpful hints, best practices, or just good advice you could share on this particular procedure on this particular boat?? ? I have hired a crew that has done a lot of bridge removal/reassembly, but I just wanted to be armed with as much info as possible since every boat configuration is different and want this to go smoothly.

Thanks in advance!! Here's to a great summer on a Carver!

Re: 360 Sport Sedan Bridge removal 2003 (or 04)

Posted: May 19th, 2014, 12:18 pm
by Ramsport47
One note of advice...don't let them cut ANY wires. All f Carver's wiring has quick connect plugs and are all labelled. Cutting would make reassembly REALLY difficult.

Re: 360 Sport Sedan Bridge removal 2003 (or 04)

Posted: May 22nd, 2014, 1:06 pm
by camelot
Thanks Kenny - I appreciate the feedback.

It sounds like just the throttle and steering cables are the only part that is not plug and play...

Re: 360 Sport Sedan Bridge removal 2003 (or 04)

Posted: May 11th, 2016, 10:07 pm
by mcgedb
I am curious if you bought the boat and had it transported. I am a new owner of a 2004 Carver 360 SS and need to transport it and remove the bridge. I was curious about your experience. I was hoping to do the job myself with a few friends.

Re: 360 Sport Sedan Bridge removal 2003 (or 04)

Posted: June 20th, 2016, 12:56 pm
by camelot
Hi mcgedb - sorry I just saw this post.

Yes - bought the boat, removed the bridge and put it all back together - I had the help of our Harbormaster from my marina, but it was fairly straightforward - just a lot of screws around the inside and a few on the back above the sliding door - and everything except for the throttles were unpluggable. Came back together great - very tight exact fit - the screw holes all aligned in the first try! Let me know how your project is going or if you need and specific advice!