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Quality of a 96 Carver 380 Santego
Quality of a 96 Carver 380 Santego
But... I’m constantly being told not to get a Carver. There are claims of thin hulls that easily break apart in rough seas. Claims that Carver uses low quality parts in order to keep costs down.
From reading here most everyone seems very satisfied with their Carvers. Im on the West Coast and seas can get rough at times. I will occasionally go 60 miles off shore. Most the time I’ll use it to go to Catalina island.
What is your opinion of your Carver? Have you had hull issues? Quality issues? Safety issues? How do they handle rough seas and what exactly are rough seas? 2’, 5’, 10’ or more? Would you buy another?
Please help me make a decision on a boat! Thanks
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Re: Quality of a 96 Carver 380 Santego
I don't believe the Carver hull would break apart, but in heavy seas it would make a mess of anything in the cabin and take a bunch of water over the bow, and maybe have water intrusion through the operable cabin windows. These boats are made more for pleasure than long distance off shore travel.
The Santego is a great layout for pleasure, but is pretty much and express bridge design. two footers wont be an issue. i am sure it will take five footers all day long without any damage but you will be working hard to run it and be slamming hard. Ten footers, would be no fun at all. But any boat under 60 will get tossed in 10's.
Would I buy another? Yes. They are built pretty well, are very roomy and ride nice in smooth to medium seas.
I dont think you will find another boat with more usable "creature comfort" space.
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Re: Quality of a 96 Carver 380 Santego
We had a 2807 Carver Riviera for many years, 3 of which were based in Ventura harbor. Just about every weekend we went someplace. Usually to Anacapa island, Santa Barbara island, Santa Baraber port, or south. Went all the way to San Diego on vacation.
Here's the deal - I went out once in 8 footers on 20 second intervals. The boat does have a bit of a workout going up that wall of water. If you lost an engine in that, I would expect some problems, with ANY boat.
Pick your weather. Just like flying, safety is first. If the sea conditions turn bad, stay put and enjoy another day or two wherever you happen to be.
You'll be fine.
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Re: Quality of a 96 Carver 380 Santego
I am very familiar with trips to Catalina Island and what you will experience on the voyage. I made that round trip at least 60 times in my last boat. I was slipped in Huntington Harbor (Now live in Minnesota) and that made it about 26 miles each way to Catalina. It is easy to plan around the weather and make those Catalina trips in reasonable seas. And as you get closer and closer to the island it gets calmer and calmer as you are shielded from the prevaling swell. I don't know what harbor you will be slipped in, but generally in socal you go straight into the swell on the way there and surf them all the way back. I am very familiar with the 380 Santego and it would be fine for that run. When you say 60 miles offshore I assume you are talking about going to San Clemente Island. I did a lot of scuba diving out there, but only on commercial boats. I considered it too far to go in my own boat and a lot more potential for weather and larger seas.
So, my bottom line....Catalina trips fine in a 380 Santego. San Clemente trips...get something tougher with diesels. I don't have a sense of how much experience you have out there. I sure had a ton of fun, including a face to face 3 feet away with a 25 foot Killer Whale.
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