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- WeekendLove2
- Scurvy Dog

- Posts: 6
- Joined: December 27th, 2014, 7:44 am
- Vessel Info: Carver 1988 42 aft cabin
- Location: Lake Texoma
New Member
I am pleased to be a new member of Carver Yachts Forum. We have recently purchased a 42 aft cabin and we're in full restoration mode. Any advice is welcome. Happy New Year everyone!
- scoobychonx
- Scurvy Dog

- Posts: 21
- Joined: October 15th, 2014, 6:30 pm
- Vessel Info: 1991 carver 36 aft cabin twin cummins
- Has thanked: 5 times
Re: New Member
Hi and welcome fellow carver owner to this excellent forum. Im sure if you need to know more about your carver yacht then im sure someone on here will be able to help. Regards lee
- SHEMP
- Deck Hand

- Posts: 51
- Joined: March 7th, 2013, 7:43 pm
- Vessel Info: 2000 CARVER 456 MY
Full Bridge and aft deck enclosure
Originally purchased in Staten Island
Second owner also purchased in Staten Island in 2012
Now berthed in Toronto Canada
A wonderful and fully appointed luxury yacht. - Location: Toronto Ontario Canada
- Has thanked: 7 times
- Been thanked: 4 times
Re: New Member
Welcome Weekendlove2
My advice to you is wait and study everything about your yacht "before" taking things apart for renovation.
Carver has built a good yacht for you and the designers and engineers have thought things through at the drawing board.
You didn't say you are a live aboard or weekender.
That makes a big difference in what and how much you do .
Also everything will cost more than you think.
If you can get a hold of the original owners manual and parts book , it will help you greatly.
I bought a 2000 ,456 my in 2012 , and am doing very small projects , slowly one at a time.
I live aboard year round so that plays a major role on what and when I do things.
enjoy your yacht !
Victor
My advice to you is wait and study everything about your yacht "before" taking things apart for renovation.
Carver has built a good yacht for you and the designers and engineers have thought things through at the drawing board.
You didn't say you are a live aboard or weekender.
That makes a big difference in what and how much you do .
Also everything will cost more than you think.
If you can get a hold of the original owners manual and parts book , it will help you greatly.
I bought a 2000 ,456 my in 2012 , and am doing very small projects , slowly one at a time.
I live aboard year round so that plays a major role on what and when I do things.
enjoy your yacht !
Victor