RGrew176 wrote:Qr Bbpost No projects planned as I have sold my Carver
Well, not only is it a good time to sell but consider this, you have just given yourself at least a 10K a year tax free raise as well.....nice.. ....good luck with the search, that is always fun.
One thing is to take ones time when looking for a replacement boat. Most of my previous boats were either outboards or I/O's so I am familiar with both. I will try to avoid any Alpha drive boats. Will be looking for boats with Bravo II or III drives or Volvo dual prop drives.
One of my annual maintenance practices was to have the drives checked by the marina mechanic. They pulled the drive or drives and checked alignment, changed the gear lube and reassembled. Last time I had it done it cost $100 cheap insurance IMO.
The handling of twin inboards is tough to match but my last boat had twin I/O's and I really got good at maneuvering with that boat. As far as a single engine installation it's tough to beat an I/O or outboard. Not sure yet but there is a good chance if I do get a replacement boat that is an I/O I will rack store so the boat will only be in the water when used.
Lots to think about and lots to decide.
Rick Grew
2025 Godfrey Xperience 2286 SFLX
2004 Past Commodore
West River Yacht & Cruising Club
Rick, no matter how this turns out, stick around this forum. I get my weekly dose of humor from your never ending posts of jokes. How long did it take for your boat to sell? I have been kind of thinking about that, as a center console keeps crawling in the back of my mind. Not sure if I can give up the condo purpose of my Mariner. Nice to have that room and comfort, but seems my actual cruising hours are just not there, for whatever reason. Travel to grandchildren, admiral's schedule, availability of transient slips, weather anomolies being more frequent, etc. Good luck on the search! er
Cooler By The Lake
( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
Lined up a couple of boats I plan to take a look at. Boat 1 is an 1998 Bayliner 2655 Ciera 5.7 Bravo III. I had previously owned a 1996 2655 so I am very familiar with the brand. Boat 2 is an 1990 Sea Ray Sundancer 7.4 Bravo II. Both boats show well in the photographs but seeing them in person will tell me what I need to know. Others I may take a look at:
1989 Wellcraft Antigua 26 5.7 Bravo III
1998 Monterey 262 5.7 Bravo III
2001 Maxum 2500 SCR 5.7n Bravo III
2002 Rinker 250 Fiesta Vee 5.7 Bravo III
1997 Four Winns 238 Vista 5.7 Volvo Dual Prop
1997 Regal 260 5.7 Bravo III
Got a bit of a list to work on here.
Rick Grew
2025 Godfrey Xperience 2286 SFLX
2004 Past Commodore
West River Yacht & Cruising Club
Cooler wrote:Qr Bbpost Rick, no matter how this turns out, stick around this forum. I get my weekly dose of humor from your never ending posts of jokes. How long did it take for your boat to sell? I have been kind of thinking about that, as a center console keeps crawling in the back of my mind. Not sure if I can give up the condo purpose of my Mariner. Nice to have that room and comfort, but seems my actual cruising hours are just not there, for whatever reason. Travel to grandchildren, admiral's schedule, availability of transient slips, weather anomolies being more frequent, etc. Good luck on the search! er
I was going to donate the Carver to charity. Mentioned that to my Son in Law he said he wanted to buy the boat. There are some things that need to be fixed and I really didn't want to put more money into the Carver so I sold it to him. Basicly it sold in one day.
Rick Grew
2025 Godfrey Xperience 2286 SFLX
2004 Past Commodore
West River Yacht & Cruising Club
I agree with everyone else, even if you don’t have a Carver you need to stick around, I don’t know what I would do with out the jokes you post. Quite a few Of them Have made my day!
Ron
1989 Carver Santego 3867
“Escape Plan”
Murray, KY
Darn, the Sea Ray sold yesterday. Was really interested in that boat. Tomorrow I will be driving across the state of Michigan to look at and possibly sea trial the Bayliner. A fair amount of boats available. The second person to look at the Sea Ray bought it.
Rick Grew
2025 Godfrey Xperience 2286 SFLX
2004 Past Commodore
West River Yacht & Cruising Club