Hello we are new and looking to purchase a new to us Carver. We will mostly cruise the Chesapeake for awhile. This will be our first big boat.
Can anyone tell us if the 444 and or the 466 will cruise comfortably in the 8-10 knot range when 15-18 knots is not needed given their hull design and larger engines 370 hip. Thank you!
How do they ride?
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Re: How do they ride?
Welcome Aboard.
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Re: How do they ride?
Curious to see answers from owners, but I'd think at 10 knots you'd be plowing a lot of water and burning a lot of fuel.
Why do you say "when 15-18 knots is not needed given their hull design"?
Why do you say "when 15-18 knots is not needed given their hull design"?
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Re: How do they ride?
I have a 444 and I do all my channel work around 8 knots, but for the no wake zones. The boat rides great at that speed and also runs great on plane. This a very comfortable boat and runs great. They are a bit bit heavy in the aft, especially when they are full of fuel. I only fill the aux. tanks when doing big runs over three hours in open water.
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Welcome to the forum.......what was your last boat if you don't mind the question ?
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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This is great info. What do you think about 10 knots?Tireless wrote:QR_BBPOST I have a 444 and I do all my channel work around 8 knots, but for the no wake zones. The boat rides great at that speed and also runs great on plane. This a very comfortable boat and runs great. They are a bit bit heavy in the aft, especially when they are full of fuel. I only fill the aux. tanks when doing big runs over three hours in open water.
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Re: How do they ride?
Last boat was Cutwater. I wasn’t sure if the boat would perform efficiently at trawler speeds as we would be spending more time on the low end of the rpm scale than up on plane. Although I would love having the extra power available.
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Re: How do they ride?
So, from this, are you considering the fuel usage as a major factor in whether you purchase or not?
Planing type hulls as opposed to trawler hulls are really only fuel efficient in two places.....one at hull speed ( not digging a hole ) and one at a point on plane, the balance are compromises in my opinion, which can be optimized with careful tuning , loading and prop selection for the speeds you will use the boat at the most.....good luck with your search, those models you are considering are nice boats.
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Re: How do they ride?
At 10 knots you start piushing a lot of water and makes for a big wake. For the extra fuel burn your not really that much further ahead.km1125 wrote:QR_BBPOSTThis is great info. What do you think about 10 knots?Tireless wrote:QR_BBPOST I have a 444 and I do all my channel work around 8 knots, but for the no wake zones. The boat rides great at that speed and also runs great on plane. This a very comfortable boat and runs great. They are a bit bit heavy in the aft, especially when they are full of fuel. I only fill the aux. tanks when doing big runs over three hours in open water.
Greg
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