Looking at a 41 CPMY
- jspin101
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Looking at a 41 CPMY
Hi All,
Merry Christmas!
I'm looking at a 41 CPMY this Thursday.
Anyone have any input on this vessel?
Thanks,
Merry Christmas!
I'm looking at a 41 CPMY this Thursday.
Anyone have any input on this vessel?
Thanks,
- waybomb
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Re: Looking at a 41 CPMY
I have no first hand experience with one, but welcome aboard and good luck!
Thanks
Fred
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Fred
1969 Glaspar Avalon /1967 Johnson Electromatic 85
1987 Carver Mariner
1988 Cougar Kevlar 46' with triple blown 572 ci
1995 Boston Whaler Rage
Past - 1988 2807, 1989 4207 Aft
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Re: Looking at a 41 CPMY
Depending on the year, I believe the 41 is a 355 with a cockpit. We are very happy with our 355, even without the cockpit.
- RGrew176
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Re: Looking at a 41 CPMY
Hope it works out for you. Good luck and Welcome Aboard.
Rick Grew
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- Midnightsun
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Re: Looking at a 41 CPMY
I have a 2007 so ask away. The interior is identical to a 366 FYI. Feel free to take a look at the pictures in my signature. Overall I have no complaints whatsoever. Cannot comment on the gasoline version as I have diesels. 

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Makin Waves
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Re: Looking at a 41 CPMY
Owned a 2005 for for 2 years, D6 diesels, all systems worked fine, only reason we sold is we wanted more salon space, bought a 46MY
- Toddg
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Re: Looking at a 41 CPMY
Hello everyone I just got my first carver a 1987 270 santego flybridge.I was wondering if I could get some info on the workings of the toilet.It has a holding tank under the thrown but I was told there is a secondary holding tank?Is this correct?also on my old boat I had a waterpump switch at the counter and the washroom,but I could not find one.I bought the boat watertested it and then had to put it away for the winter...so I did not have time to go thru stuff and the guy I bought it from bought it on a whim and didnt know squat and only took it out twice..any info would be awesome...thanks
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Re: Looking at a 41 CPMY
Hi Todd, welcome aboard. You should start your own thread in the appropriate section, you may get more responses that way.
Sounds like you have a Raritan Crown toilet. The tank on the base is for adding liquid holding tank treatment solution. The actual waste tank will be elsewhere. This is the unit I'm talking about:
https://www.westmarine.com/buy/raritan--crown-head-electric-toilet--7608326?recordNum=9
Sounds like you have a Raritan Crown toilet. The tank on the base is for adding liquid holding tank treatment solution. The actual waste tank will be elsewhere. This is the unit I'm talking about:
https://www.westmarine.com/buy/raritan--crown-head-electric-toilet--7608326?recordNum=9
- jspin101
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Re: Looking at a 41 CPMY
Thanks all for your replies.
Seems like a great forum for sharing info.
We looked at 2005 41 CPMY with twin volvo 370HP Common Rail under 600 hrs. I'm new to Diesels coming from a 3170 Cruisers Inc crusader 350's. Good learning curve
The vessel has 2 new last year Garmin 7212's Displays.
Very clean.
We were looking at Searay 390/40's but like the cockpit and swim platform as we have 2 dogs.
Seems like a great forum for sharing info.
We looked at 2005 41 CPMY with twin volvo 370HP Common Rail under 600 hrs. I'm new to Diesels coming from a 3170 Cruisers Inc crusader 350's. Good learning curve
The vessel has 2 new last year Garmin 7212's Displays.
Very clean.
We were looking at Searay 390/40's but like the cockpit and swim platform as we have 2 dogs.
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Re: Looking at a 41 CPMY
jspin101 wrote:Qr Bbpost Thanks all for your replies.
Seems like a great forum for sharing info.
We looked at 2005 41 CPMY with twin volvo 370HP Common Rail under 600 hrs. I'm new to Diesels coming from a 3170 Cruisers Inc crusader 350's. Good learning curve
The vessel has 2 new last year Garmin 7212's Displays.
Very clean.
We were looking at Searay 390/40's but like the cockpit and swim platform as we have 2 dogs.
Hey there, welcome......yup the cockpit and door access is a big plus with dogs for sure....whatever you decide, if it is diesel, get the engines gone thru by a diesel mechanic that has experience with the specific brand of engine you are considering as they are grossly expensive to repair......just my two cents....good luck.........

FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.