For the life of me I can’t find what the initial asking price was? I’m sure it’s somewhere or at least I would hope it is as I’m the customer and I’m not getting a dime if I decided to buy it but you guys I’m sure once again make a little something so if there is no listing price in the ad well then no price no sale because by just having to type this and ask for the price oh boy now I’m working to buy/sell the boat and even you don’t put listing prices because they change well you could at least list ballpark and I would be willing to bet 75% of your customers out there feel exactly like I’m telling you how I feel in this comment as I am truly interested but man it just makes me skip right past it when I can’t find a sales price and I’m letting you know because everything else you all do is literally spot on the mark so please maybe just change this one thing and I’d be willing to bet your sales would increase by a few points!!!!!
These videos are not boat listings, but just historical video documentaries of different boats. Many, but not all, were for sale at one time and listed on brokerage listing sites for sale. This Carver 440 was listed last year, but sold pretty quickly. The videos stay on so that people can see what different boats look like. When I am dead and gone, people will still be able to watch these videos and see what they looked like “back in the old days”. The name of this channel is Boat Snoop and we “snoop” around on boats. It isn’t called Boat Snoop Yacht Sales. Sorry for the confusion 😎
Pretty boat. Looks like she would make a great liveaboard. I think I'd have to find space for a washer/dryer combo, and scope out the possibility of adding solar. I've looked at lots of these videos, and I just say starting the generator and engines was a first. Cute touch with the Snoopy!
These boats are truly great liveaboards and yes...washer dryer combo would make it perfect. I try my best to get generator and engine run videos when the owner is present and willing to start and run them. I find doing that helps show that the engines are in good working order 😁. Yeah, Boat Snoopy is great and loves boats!
Thank you Karl! We are safe and sound, but it was one heck of a ride. Such a large and powerful storm…the main event lasted a crazy 12 hours…that was the hard and crazy part…felt like it would never end!
I’ve been watching several videos about yachts for sale the last couple weeks . I’ve never owned any that large . I have a question if anyone might answer it for me . All these yachts come with a windless anchor, of course it’s located on the front of the boat or forward . But if you drop your anchor, how do they anchor the back of the vessel to keep it from swinging back and forth and all over the place ? Thanks for your help
Another great video..Now I have a probably stupid question that I could just google it for myself but I know you would explain it better but what is that water I see shooting out of almost all boats/yachts etc? I know what a bilge pump is/does but why or how is there always water getting into the underneath of vessels? I had thought the bilge pumps were for occasional water that may have gotten into the engine area but I see them constantly shooting out water??? I'm sure there are things on an RV that others have no clue that I would know so remember I have never owned a boat or even been on anything larger than a ski boat!
It is the air conditioning brother. It doesn’t cool refrigerant to air like house or rv. It removes the heat from the refrigerant to water. Actually much more efficient since water is much more dense. Good question.
Many if not most marine air conditioning units are heat pump reverse cycle units that will cool or heat. You can read how it works here: boatac.net/how-boat-ac-works/
@@BoatSnoop thank you for the info! I really appreciate it. I know soo much about RVs but not a darn thing about boats! Before I was born my parents had a 60’s wooden type power boat. This would have been circa 1967?
Keith, sorry I missed that. I get tons of robo-spam comments to my website and it makes it hard to catch real comments. These videos are not listings, but just video documentaries of different boats. Many were for sale at one time and listed on brokerage listing sites for sale. The Carver 440 was listed last year, but sold pretty quickly.
I’m not sure what you mean exactly by general alarms, but a vessel like this would have a low oil pressure alarm, bilge alarm, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in the cabin areas.
Here is the listing with the price and listing brokers name and phone number: www.pieroneyachtsales.com/boats-for-sale/1993-carver-440-aft-cabin-motor-yacht-punta-gorda-florida-8295816/
@@darrylscott4237 The purpose of my channel is to show people what different boats look like. Kind of like a historical documentary on boats that people can look at for years. That is why I don't get all sales pitchy. These videos of course are put on the boats listings while they are being sold and do help the boats sell, but once the boats sell...the goal is to have a tour without sales pitches...I don't know if that makes sense? However, when people write to me...I do provide them the listing link if the vessel is still for sale 😎.
@@BoatSnoop Then take it down!! It is very frustrating when you are looking for boats and get interested to find that they are sold> Not fair for the buyer. I would rather have less to look at then constantly finding out the boat you are ready to buy is sold. Am I alone on this?
I am not selling boats on this channel. I am historically documenting and showing what boats look like. There is never a price shown on these boats. These videos might be shown on boat listings while they are being sold…if they are being sold(as some of these boats were not for sale). However, people want to see what different boats look like, some want to see what a similar boat to theirs looks like, and some are restoring their boats and want to see direct examples of their boat. I will be dead and gone and people will still be viewing these videos to see what they look like.
No worries. A lot of people think that, even though I don’t get all saleslike on the videos. I don’t get all saleslike because I want to just document the boats. Sure, some are for sale at one point and their listing brokers put them up on boat sales sites. Insight, I am the director of operations for Pier One Yacht Sales at pieroneyachtsales.com. If a boat is still for sale…you’ll find it there 😏
Very first frame of this video was the deal breaker for me. Absolutely beautiful boat, could literally live aboard; BUT, the only way to get onboard is to climb a ladder that hangs off the stern?? No way! Horrible design!
Sorry to hear that. This is not a sales channel. I’m just showing boats and what they look like so that people can see what certain boats look like. Now, many of these boats may have been for sale at the making of the video, not all of them, but this specific boat was for sale at one time. However, it was sold quite a while ago.
Child lock ??? I thought you knew about boats. The lock on the frig is so while underway, the door does not pop open and your stuff does not fall out. The "place to sit" next ex
I said they were indeed there to keep the door from swinging open. Yes to keep from swinging open underway. However, they are indeed child locks that have been purposely put on there to stop…not kids…but rough waters from knocking the doors open. They are not refrigerator manufacturer parts. They are child locks that have been used to do another job. You can find a ton of these child locks on Amazon.
@BoatSnoop go listen to your own voice/video, you did not say they were for holding the door shut, you said "child locks" ... Another thing, lose the snoopy doll, your integrity falls fast with the snoopy
I did say child locks because that is what they are. They are child locks that they have put on there for a different use. I was just using Snoopy that day for fun. I haven’t used him in quite a while.
For the life of me I can’t find what the initial asking price was?
I’m sure it’s somewhere or at least I would hope it is as I’m the customer and I’m not getting a dime if I decided to buy it but you guys I’m sure once again make a little something so if there is no listing price in the ad well then no price no sale because by just having to type this and ask for the price oh boy now I’m working to buy/sell the boat and even you don’t put listing prices because they change well you could at least list ballpark and I would be willing to bet 75% of your customers out there feel exactly like I’m telling you how I feel in this comment as I am truly interested but man it just makes me skip right past it when I can’t find a sales price and I’m letting you know because everything else you all do is literally spot on the mark so please maybe just change this one thing and I’d be willing to bet your sales would increase by a few points!!!!!
These videos are not boat listings, but just historical video documentaries of different boats. Many, but not all, were for sale at one time and listed on brokerage listing sites for sale. This Carver 440 was listed last year, but sold pretty quickly. The videos stay on so that people can see what different boats look like. When I am dead and gone, people will still be able to watch these videos and see what they looked like “back in the old days”.
The name of this channel is Boat Snoop and we “snoop” around on boats. It isn’t called Boat Snoop Yacht Sales. Sorry for the confusion 😎
Pretty boat. Looks like she would make a great liveaboard. I think I'd have to find space for a washer/dryer combo, and scope out the possibility of adding solar. I've looked at lots of these videos, and I just say starting the generator and engines was a first. Cute touch with the Snoopy!
These boats are truly great liveaboards and yes...washer dryer combo would make it perfect. I try my best to get generator and engine run videos when the owner is present and willing to start and run them. I find doing that helps show that the engines are in good working order 😁. Yeah, Boat Snoopy is great and loves boats!
Why no price in festooned I😊😅
THANKS!!! I was a die-hard catamaran person until you showed this. I could easily like aboard her!! Thanks.
You’re welcome! Catamaran’s are nice, but very spendy.
Prayers for you and your family after the hurricane.
Thank you Karl! We are safe and sound, but it was one heck of a ride. Such a large and powerful storm…the main event lasted a crazy 12 hours…that was the hard and crazy part…felt like it would never end!
I love this boat!
They are nice boats for sure!
I’ve been watching several videos about yachts for sale the last couple weeks . I’ve never owned any that large . I have a question if anyone might answer it for me . All these yachts come with a windless anchor, of course it’s located on the front of the boat or forward . But if you drop your anchor, how do they anchor the back of the vessel to keep it from swinging back and forth and all over the place ? Thanks for your help
How much did it go for? That was a perfect boat for the loop
I’m actually not sure how much it went for as it was another brokers boat.
Think I just found my fav model, great video and thanks for sharing!
It’s a nice boat and a great layout. Really enjoyed doing this video!
Another great video..Now I have a probably stupid question that I could just google it for myself but I know you would explain it better but what is that water I see shooting out of almost all boats/yachts etc? I know what a bilge pump is/does but why or how is there always water getting into the underneath of vessels? I had thought the bilge pumps were for occasional water that may have gotten into the engine area but I see them constantly shooting out water??? I'm sure there are things on an RV that others have no clue that I would know so remember I have never owned a boat or even been on anything larger than a ski boat!
It is the air conditioning brother. It doesn’t cool refrigerant to air like house or rv. It removes the heat from the refrigerant to water. Actually much more efficient since water is much more dense. Good question.
Many if not most marine air conditioning units are heat pump reverse cycle units that will cool or heat. You can read how it works here: boatac.net/how-boat-ac-works/
@@BoatSnoop thank you for the info! I really appreciate it. I know soo much about RVs but not a darn thing about boats! Before I was born my parents had a 60’s wooden type power boat. This would have been circa 1967?
I wrote you on your site about this craft, maybe your just busy but I am anxious.
Thanks
An God Bless
Keith, sorry I missed that. I get tons of robo-spam comments to my website and it makes it hard to catch real comments. These videos are not listings, but just video documentaries of different boats. Many were for sale at one time and listed on brokerage listing sites for sale. The Carver 440 was listed last year, but sold pretty quickly.
This might be a stupid question, but I was curious is yachts like this have general alarms?
I’m not sure what you mean exactly by general alarms, but a vessel like this would have a low oil pressure alarm, bilge alarm, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in the cabin areas.
Is This boat still available and where is it located at?
It has been sold.
Love it but how much
Here is the listing with the price and listing brokers name and phone number: www.pieroneyachtsales.com/boats-for-sale/1993-carver-440-aft-cabin-motor-yacht-punta-gorda-florida-8295816/
@@BoatSnoop I think it would be good idea to have a link with each review. I didn't see a link when I viewed. If they were then my apologies.
@@darrylscott4237 The purpose of my channel is to show people what different boats look like. Kind of like a historical documentary on boats that people can look at for years. That is why I don't get all sales pitchy. These videos of course are put on the boats listings while they are being sold and do help the boats sell, but once the boats sell...the goal is to have a tour without sales pitches...I don't know if that makes sense? However, when people write to me...I do provide them the listing link if the vessel is still for sale 😎.
@@BoatSnoop I get it but I don't see the harm. I wonder out of views how many request. Just saying. lol
great model!!!!
The 440 really is a nice model!
She is a beauty.
Premo condition.....
$?
Lovely Carver, how much please.
I’m sorry to say that the Carver has been sold. The video is up for historical reference and to show people what these really cool boats look like 😎
Nice I
Definitely a nice boat! She has already sold, but boy she was nice!
Snoopy is jacked
Yes, he definitely was out of control that day 😂
@@BoatSnoop how much is a down payment on an 80k yacht?
The normal deposit is 10%. So $8000 in that case.
How much?
Sorry, This boat has sold.
@@BoatSnoop Then take it down!! It is very frustrating when you are looking for boats and get interested to find that they are sold> Not fair for the buyer. I would rather have less to look at then constantly finding out the boat you are ready to buy is sold. Am I alone on this?
I am not selling boats on this channel. I am historically documenting and showing what boats look like. There is never a price shown on these boats. These videos might be shown on boat listings while they are being sold…if they are being sold(as some of these boats were not for sale). However, people want to see what different boats look like, some want to see what a similar boat to theirs looks like, and some are restoring their boats and want to see direct examples of their boat. I will be dead and gone and people will still be viewing these videos to see what they look like.
@@BoatSnoop don't get me wrong, I enjoy your videos. Just would like to know they are sold beforehand.Thanks for your videos
No worries. A lot of people think that, even though I don’t get all saleslike on the videos. I don’t get all saleslike because I want to just document the boats. Sure, some are for sale at one point and their listing brokers put them up on boat sales sites. Insight, I am the director of operations for Pier One Yacht Sales at pieroneyachtsales.com. If a boat is still for sale…you’ll find it there 😏
The cats ran very tight...much life left
They did run well. Overall, a very nice boat.
This HAD to have been sold by now, no???
Hellooooo?
Too much snoopy!
LOLOLOL! Boat Snoopy just shows up when Boat Snoopy wants to show up 😎
Would like to see price and wherever it. I'm in Florida what about getting shipped herebif not in the state. Thx nice boat.
I’m sorry to say that this boat has already been sold.
Rough # of what she sold for?
Very first frame of this video was the deal breaker for me. Absolutely beautiful boat, could literally live aboard; BUT, the only way to get onboard is to climb a ladder that hangs off the stern?? No way! Horrible design!
you dont show the price ,i say good bye 4 ever
Sorry to hear that. This is not a sales channel. I’m just showing boats and what they look like so that people can see what certain boats look like. Now, many of these boats may have been for sale at the making of the video, not all of them, but this specific boat was for sale at one time. However, it was sold quite a while ago.
Okay boat Snoopy's pretty funny but when you got him puking really dude come on I mean you got to come up with something a little better
What can I say…he cannot hold his liquor 😂
🤣snoopy you tater tot
We are what we eat…and I like me some tater tots!!!😎. Boat snoopy…well he just likes the liquor.
Child lock ???
I thought you knew about boats.
The lock on the frig is so while underway, the door does not pop open and your stuff does not fall out.
The "place to sit" next ex
I said they were indeed there to keep the door from swinging open. Yes to keep from swinging open underway. However, they are indeed child locks that have been purposely put on there to stop…not kids…but rough waters from knocking the doors open. They are not refrigerator manufacturer parts. They are child locks that have been used to do another job. You can find a ton of these child locks on Amazon.
@BoatSnoop go listen to your own voice/video, you did not say they were for holding the door shut, you said "child locks" ...
Another thing, lose the snoopy doll, your integrity falls fast with the snoopy
I did say child locks because that is what they are. They are child locks that they have put on there for a different use. I was just using Snoopy that day for fun. I haven’t used him in quite a while.
How much?
This vessel has sold