I’m looking to spend upto $200,000 on a carver
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- Iwantacarver
- Scurvy Dog

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I’m looking to spend upto $200,000 on a carver
I’m looking for a carver 42-48FT and have you to $200,000 to spend. If you’re thinking of selling please send me a message thank you
- Serendipity
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- Vessel Info: 1998 Carver 405
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Re: I’m looking to spend upto $200,000 on a carver
This should get you a nice later 2000 42ft yacht with upgrades or a mid 90's 48ft Carver based on what I have seen online.
It will depend on where you are located as well. North East New Jersey area, boats are the cheapest. Tennessee Valley area where I am located is more expensive because nice yachts are hard to come by with low hours.
My 1998 Carver 405 is averaging 90k-$139k online currently. I even saw one sell online in the Great lakes area last fall for 200k, but it was mint with low hours. Even lower than my 400 hours and I think it was 250. The 406, and 440 is a great Carver as well.
It will depend on where you are located as well. North East New Jersey area, boats are the cheapest. Tennessee Valley area where I am located is more expensive because nice yachts are hard to come by with low hours.
My 1998 Carver 405 is averaging 90k-$139k online currently. I even saw one sell online in the Great lakes area last fall for 200k, but it was mint with low hours. Even lower than my 400 hours and I think it was 250. The 406, and 440 is a great Carver as well.
