1999 Carver 40 Cockpit
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Marine Source: Overview for the 1999 Carver 40 Cockpit
Reviews for the 1999 Carver 40 Cockpit:
The 1999 Carver 40 Cockpit is highly regarded by customers for its spacious layout and versatility. Many owners appreciate the well-designed cockpit, which offers ample space for entertaining and enjoying the outdoors. The extended swim platform is another favored feature, making water access easy and convenient.
Inside, customers often highlight the comfortable living quarters, including a cozy salon and well-equipped galley. The two-stateroom layout is praised for providing privacy while accommodating family and friends. Boat owners frequently comment on the quality of craftsmanship, noting the solid construction and attention to detail that Carver is known for.
Performance-wise, many users report smooth handling and stable cruising, making it suitable for both leisurely outings and longer trips. Overall, the 1999 Carver 40 Cockpit is seen as a reliable and comfortable choice for boaters looking for a blend of functionality and style.
Who the 1999 Carver 40 Cockpit is Made For:
The 1999 Carver 40 Cockpit is designed for boating enthusiasts who appreciate both functionality and comfort on the water. Ideal for families and friends seeking to create lasting memories, this model offers ample space and a well-thought-out layout for entertaining and relaxation.
With its spacious cockpit and easy access to the water, it's perfect for those who enjoy fishing, swimming, or simply lounging in the sun. The dual-purpose design caters to both seasoned mariners and newcomers, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to explore coastal waters or embark on weekend getaways.
Equipped with modern amenities and a comfortable living space, the Carver 40 Cockpit is well-suited for overnight trips, allowing you to enjoy the freedom of the open water without sacrificing the comforts of home. Whether you're planning a leisurely cruise or an adventurous excursion, this boat is built to enhance your aquatic experiences.
The Biggest Pros and Cons of the 1999 Carver 40 Cockpit:
Pros:
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Spacious Interior: The Carver 40 Cockpit offers a roomy interior layout, making it ideal for entertaining guests or enjoying a comfortable weekend getaway. The open floor plan enhances the feeling of space.
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Cockpit Design: The unique cockpit design provides easy access to the water and is perfect for fishing, swimming, or simply lounging. This feature also enhances safety for those on board.
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Versatile Layout: With the option for multiple sleeping areas, including a private stateroom and convertible sleeping spaces, this model is versatile enough to accommodate families or groups of friends.
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Ample Storage: The boat includes plenty of storage compartments, allowing for better organization of gear and personal items, which is particularly advantageous for longer trips.
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Dependable Performance: Known for its solid construction and reliable performance, the Carver 40 is equipped with powerful engines that deliver a smooth ride and efficient cruising capabilities.
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Outdoor Space: The flybridge and cockpit provide ample outdoor space for relaxation and enjoying the scenery, making it a great choice for those who love being on the water.
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Older Model: As a 1999 model, the Carver 40 may lack some of the modern amenities and technological advancements found in newer boats.
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Maintenance Considerations: Older vessels may require more frequent maintenance and updates to keep them in top condition, which can be a consideration for potential buyers.
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Fuel Efficiency: While performance is reliable, the fuel efficiency may not be as competitive compared to newer models, leading to higher operational costs.
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Limited Speed: The cruising speed might not be as fast as some sportier models, which could be a drawback for those looking for speed on the water.
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Design Preferences: The aesthetic and interior design may not appeal to everyone, especially those who prefer more contemporary styling.
Overall, the 1999 Carver 40 Cockpit is a solid choice for boaters looking for comfort and versatility, but potential buyers should weigh the pros and cons based on their individual needs and preferences.
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1999 Carver 40 Cockpit Full Details
From the fiberglass swimplatform, you enter the cockpit via the transom gate and find lazarette access, removable steps for each side and spiral stairs to the sundeck. Once in the hardtop covered sundeck, you will find a wing door to each side deck, molded-in steps to the flybridge and a sliding hatch to the salon. The flybridge offers a bimini, seating/storage forward, helm centerline, helmseat and helm benchseat. From the sundeck, step down into the salon and you will find the companionway to the full-beam master stateroom starboard aft, L-shaped sofa/recliner to port and a lounge chair to starboard. Walk forward and step down to find the dinette (Converts to a double size berth) to starboard and galley to port. The guest stateroom is forward and the guest head is to starboard. Engine room access is via salon sole hatches.
The headroom on the flybridge is 6'5", 6'6" on the sundeck, 6'1" in the guest stateroom. 7'4" at the dinette, 8'4" in the galley, 6'3" in the salon, 6'1" in the master stateroom and 6' in the master stateroom shower. The master stateroom berth is 6'1" long and the guest stateroom berth is 6'6" long.
The height from the waterline to the top of the Radar is 17'6".
Nauti Savages II offers a full-beam master stateroom aft with a queen size berth and ensuite head with an enclosed shower; and a guest stateroom forward with a queen size berth. The guest head is to starboard just aft of the stateroom and across from the galley. The dinette converts to a double size berth also.
The salon offers carpet, engine room access, L-shaped sofa/recliner to port, lounge chair to starboard, sliding hatch with a cover and a screen to the sundeck and opening side windows.
The down galley is port forward.
- Princess 3-burner electric cooktop and oven
- Norcold refrigerator/freezer
- Panasonic inverter The Genius Sensor 1200w microwave oven
- Black & Decker Spacemaker coffeemaker
- Corian countertop
- Stainless steel sink
- Trash compartment
- Storage drawers and cabinets
- Storage under the salon steps
- Raritan icemaker in the sundeck wetbar
Dining space is available at the dinette across from the galley.
The full-beam master stateroom is aft and offers a queen size berth, 2 portlights with blinds, carpet, sliding door with a curtain to the cockpit, hanging locker, companionway hanging locker, storage cabinets and an ensuite head with an enclosed shower.
The guest stateroom is forward and offers a queen size berth, carpet, shelves, storage under the berth, hanging locker, storage drawers, 2 portlights with curtains, overhead hatch with a screen, anchor chain locker access and a privacy door and curtain. The guest head is starboard aft of the stateroom.
The flybridge offers bound carpet over a non-skid deck, bimini, Eisenglass enclosure, storage forward, forward benchseat with storage, benchseat to port, helmseat, engine controls, rudder angle indicator, trim tabs controls, anchor windlass control and molded-in steps to the sundeck.
The sundeck offers bound carpet over a non-skid deck, molded-in steps to the flybridge, sliding hatch to the salon, hardtop, side deck wing doors, 4 teak deck chairs, transom gate, Eisenglass enclosure and a wetbar with Raritan icemaker port forward.
The cockpit offers a non-skid deck, transom gate to the fiberglass swimplatform, lazarette access, removable steps for each side, spiral stairs to the sundeck, coaming cushions, sliding aluminum & glass door to the master stateroom and a fresh water, hot/cold shower.
- Sony MEX-N4380BT stereo on the flybridge
- Polyplaner exterior speakers
- Westinghouse flat screen TV in the guest stateroom and salon
- Hitachi flat screen TV in the master stateroom
- Kenwood KRC-405 stereo/cassette player in the salon
- Kenwood KDC-C661 6-disc CD changer in the salon
- Navico PowerPilot autopilot
- Raymarine Axiom 9 multi-function display
- Raymarine C80 multi-function display
- Interphase Probe forward searching sonar
- Standard Horizon Eclipse VHF
- Ritchie Powerdamp magnetic compass
- Westerbeke 7.6BTD 7.6 kW generator with approximately 2,968 hours
- Xantrex 3012 3,000 watt inverter
- Xantrex Truecharge20+ battery charger with a remote panel in the salon
- Xantrex Xanbus syste control panel in the salon
- 2 X solar panels
- 2 X 30 amp shore power cords
- Smart Plug shore power cord adaptor
- Victron Energy BMV-700 battery monitor system
- 12 vdc outlet on the flybridge and in the guest stateroom
- 110 vac outlet on the flybridge
- Twin Cummins 6BTA5.9-M 330 HP main engines with approximately 2,238 hours
- ZF HSW 800-A2 gearboxes
- Walker Airseps
- Teleflex engine controls
- Dripless shaft seals
- Racor 900MA fuel filter with a vacuum gauge for each engine
- Oil-X-Change oil change system
- Bennett trim tabs
- Marine Air Systems reverse cycle air conditioning/heating system (2 units) (Salon 16,000 BTU unit new in 2024)
- Seaward 11 gallon water heater
- Fresh water tank level gauge
- GlobalTech Hullsonic unltrasonic anti-fouling system
- Vacuflush heads
- Tankwatch III holding tank level monitoring system
- Spare parts
- Maxwell anchor windlass with foot controls and a remote control at the helm
- Rocna 33 LB anchor
- Guardian G-7 anchor
- Fortress FX-23 anchor
- Pulpit
- Stainless steel anchor roller
- Stainless steel rails
- Stainless steel deck hardware
- Stainless steel fender racks
- Non-skid decks
- Windshield cover
- Boarding gate on each side
- 3 rod holders
- Dockwater connection
- Fresh water hot/cold shower
- Fiberglass swimplatform
- Swim ladder
- Raw water and fresh water washdowns
- Swimplatform deck storage box
- Sundolphin Water Tender dinghy
- Newport electric outboard
- Weaver davits
- Fireboy engine room fire suppression system (Out of date)
- Fireboy emergency engine shutdown system
- Fire extinguishers
- Fireboy-Xintex carbon monoxide detector
- Kidde carbon monoxide detector
- Rule bilge pumps
- Lifering
- Jabsco searchlight
- ACR Globalfix EPIRB
- Sellers' personal belongings
- Raymarine Radar inoperable
- Fireboy engine room fire suppression system out of date
The company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.
Engine hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.
Price History
Date | Event | Price |
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12/13/24 | Initial price | $95,000 |
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