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Re: Hi from Wisconsin! Shopping for a Carver

Posted: October 20th, 2020, 7:28 pm
by ColRon
Welcome aboard and good luck in your search!

Re: Hi from Wisconsin! Shopping for a Carver

Posted: October 26th, 2020, 7:42 pm
by WiscoBoater
mjk1040 wrote:QR_BBPOST What's the budget? 1998-355 @ $80's and a 2001-356 @ $90's here in NY. Also a 2001-380 Santego @ $60's here too! May be a bit of a boat trip from NY, but what fun it would be hey!
I'm have a fairly decent range on budget...looking at boats in the $50-80k range...those would all fit, but as much as I would love to take the St. Lawrence/Trent Severn/Great Lakes tour, that's a retirement trip when we do The Loop. 8-)
Cooler wrote:QR_BBPOST Wisco - I have a 95 Carver Mariner 330. I have been thinking about making a change to a center console, but have not found "the one". Kind of in the same boat as you. :-D Anyway, if this is interesting to you, PM me a phone number & I can send pics. It is stored in warm storage, so easy to see if you desire. Welcome to the forum! Great place to spend the of season, talking about boats! 8-) er
Thanks! I've looked in to the 330, but one of the main things we are wanting is two separate private staterooms.
buster53 wrote:QR_BBPOST If you’re concerned about overhang, you might want to scratch the 355-356 as they are both around 40’. The 366 that replaced the 356 might fit...several feet shorter
I have an option on a 40' slip, basically a first right of refusal, but yeah, I know for sure the 355 won't fit in my 35' slip. I LOVE the 366...and I could probably get by with the length and small overhang...but every one of them that I've looked at is out of my budget for this move up.
tomschauer wrote:QR_BBPOST I'm in a 40' slip and even pulled back so I only have about 6" from the swim platform to the dock my 3
55 still sticks out well over a foot. So if your in a 35' skip you will be halfway across the fairway. :-D
:-D Yeah, probably 4' minimum overhang...that ain't gonna work! LOL

I can't get myself to spring for the 40' slip as long as I still have the Regal...who knows how long it will take to sell it, and if I have it all of next season, that 40' slip is money not well spent. We'll see how it all goes.

Thanks for the welcome messages all! I usually check in to the forums much more often, but the last 10 days has been crazy busy with work, dog stuff, and I got my little 9' mini tugboat that I built a couple years ago sold and had to work the logistics on that.

Re: Hi from Wisconsin! Shopping for a Carver

Posted: October 26th, 2020, 7:55 pm
by WiscoBoater
Double post

Re: Hi from Wisconsin! Shopping for a Carver

Posted: October 26th, 2020, 10:57 pm
by tomschauer
Best of luck with your search. I would make sure you don't get to hung up on slip size and end up with a boat that you aren't happy with. That is money not well spent!

Re: Hi from Wisconsin! Shopping for a Carver

Posted: October 27th, 2020, 12:36 pm
by WiscoBoater
tomschauer wrote:QR_BBPOST Best of luck with your search. I would make sure you don't get to hung up on slip size and end up with a boat that you aren't happy with. That is money not well spent!
Completely agree Tom! Our goal is to still end up with something in the 355 size/layout, and if so, we'll make the adjustments we need to to get in to the slip we need for it. I just feel like I'm going to start the season with the Regal again...and that's fine...I just hate to spend money to get the 40' slip with nothing solid on a sale yet.

Very good point though...compromise usually leads to dissatisfaction when every single weekend of the season is spend in the marina.

Re: Hi from Wisconsin! Shopping for a Carver

Posted: November 25th, 2020, 11:37 am
by Mississippi Voyager
If you don't need the full floating condo aspect of an aft cabin design, consider a Voyager model. My 320 Voyager is 32'2" and 35 ft even overall. It's sitting in a 40 ft slip in this pic. I'm assuming you are on Lake Michigan. While I love being on the Mississippi, I would love to be on one of the great lakes. (Our water moves, so if your engines go "South" so do you!

Did you find one? I really like my 1995 320 Voyager!

Re: Hi from Wisconsin! Shopping for a Carver

Posted: December 26th, 2020, 7:12 pm
by WiscoBoater
Mississippi Voyager wrote:If you don't need the full floating condo aspect of an aft cabin design, consider a Voyager model. My 320 Voyager is 32'2" and 35 ft even overall. It's sitting in a 40 ft slip in this pic. I'm assuming you are on Lake Michigan. While I love being on the Mississippi, I would love to be on one of the great lakes. (Our water moves, so if your engines go "South" so do you!

Did you find one? I really like my 1995 320 Voyager!
We've shifted just a little bit in the last month or so...actually thought about going to a bigger express cruiser for a few days, but quickly realized that isn't the answer. I'm in a bit of a corner here with wanting an aft cabin boat and being constrained by the slip we have...so what we've decided is that we will limit our search to a 325/326, preferably a 326 because I will have to finance a little bit of the purchase and financing a boat older than 20 years can be difficult.

We still do plan to move to a 346/355/356 down the road, but for the time being we love the layout and extra versatility of the 326...now...to find one at the right time when the Regal sells... :beergood:

Re: Hi from Wisconsin! Shopping for a Carver

Posted: December 26th, 2020, 9:39 pm
by RGrew176
If you belong to a credit union check with them for financing. A Credit Union financed my 81 3007. All they really needed to see was the survey.

Re: Hi from Wisconsin! Shopping for a Carver

Posted: December 27th, 2020, 10:38 am
by WiscoBoater
My primary bank is a credit union, but they to limit the age to 20 years...I was thinking of joining the credit union that my wife uses. They may be a better option. :down: I love my CR, but they are very progressive and I think I need a more traditional lender for this one.