Thanks Victor for giving him props for including the price as I wouldn’t even waste my time calling someone for a price. I feel when that is (1) of the most important details…I truly feel like the minute you ask for a price your losing the battle and it reminds me of used car salesmen tactics…So now I know at least someone else thinks the sales price should be in the listings and great job on showing the boat I absolutely love when someone walks/talks you through the boat because to many listings out there just do it the lazy way and play music so again thank you and I hope you don’t change a thing because your listings are perfect!!!!!!!
Thanks Tony! Glad you enjoyed it. For the money, this one has been one of my favorites so far. Perfect liveaboard without sacrificing cruising abilities.
When it comes to value for money, it is hard to beat Carver. I actually have another brokerage Carver to schedule filming in the next couple of weeks. Not sure all the details as of yet, but it is under $200k.
Nice presentation, strange layout for a boat! As I said before, being from Sarasota Bradenton area from 1986 until 2010, never saw a boat look like that. Probably not one of Carver's big sellers.
Thanks John, glad you enjoyed it. I've seen a few of these boats in different marinas but not sure of production numbers to be honest. Not many other boats out there with this same design, that's for sure 😎
She would be a great boat for cruising the loop in as she has so much storage, space, and comfort. As far as I know everything you see is included. I normally get told when something isn't included. Best bet is give Mark a call, tell him you saw the video and he will fill you in on all the info 😉 Thanks for watching 🤠
Thanks Craig, glad you enjoyed it 🤠 I'm supposed to be filming a similar but smaller Carver 400 in a few weeks time to share with everyone as well. These boats are great value for money 😎
I found this spec online.... Length Overall 46′ 6” Dry Weight 33,860 lbs. Beam 13′ 11” Fuel Cap 404 gal. Draft 3′ 6” Water Cap 90 gal Bridge Clearance 18′ 0” Max Headroom 6′ 10”
One good thing with boats is that there is a design out there for everyone. You might not like this or other Carvers, but they have a strong following and sell fast. All the Carvers I have on my channel are either sold or under contract 😉
This is when Carver began to lose it. The profile is so ugly and ungainly. The proportions are off. Like a damaged wedding cake. There isn't a single decent on deck seating/Lounge area. Reminds me of a caravan. I hated these. Sorry.
I've seen several cockpit motor yachts now from Carver, Bayliner, Wellcraft and more. They always struck me as being designed from the inside out and not the other way round. I like them for the amount of room onboard for liveaboard use, but most don't have the sleakest design
Thanks for your thorough walkthroughs, congrats on your 2000 subs. A huge thank you for including the prices. I wish you continued success.
Thanks Victor, I really appreciate it 🤠
Thanks Victor for giving him props for including the price as I wouldn’t even waste my time calling someone for a price. I feel when that is (1) of the most important details…I truly feel like the minute you ask for a price your losing the battle and it reminds me of used car salesmen tactics…So now I know at least someone else thinks the sales price should be in the listings and great job on showing the boat I absolutely love when someone walks/talks you through the boat because to many listings out there just do it the lazy way and play music so again thank you and I hope you don’t change a thing because your listings are perfect!!!!!!!
Thank you Gents, your compliments are much appreciated 🤠
Bigger inside than what you think, nice!
I'd call her Tardis if she was mine 😁
@@GarnockReviews nice DR WHO reference
She is a handy tool. Great video as always👍
Thanks Peter, glad you enjoyed it 🤠
Beautiful boat.
Thanks Tony! Glad you enjoyed it. For the money, this one has been one of my favorites so far. Perfect liveaboard without sacrificing cruising abilities.
Excuse me but although $160 K is not tip money (only approaching it today) what a cream puff! Uses its space well!
When it comes to value for money, it is hard to beat Carver. I actually have another brokerage Carver to schedule filming in the next couple of weeks. Not sure all the details as of yet, but it is under $200k.
@@GarnockReviews Good value! Thanks.
Nice presentation, strange layout for a boat! As I said before, being from Sarasota Bradenton area from 1986 until 2010, never saw a boat look like that. Probably not one of Carver's big sellers.
Thanks John, glad you enjoyed it. I've seen a few of these boats in different marinas but not sure of production numbers to be honest. Not many other boats out there with this same design, that's for sure 😎
Looks like the boat we've been looking for!!!! Looking for our new boat to shakedown to go looping in 3 to 4 yrs. does the RIB come with the 444?
She would be a great boat for cruising the loop in as she has so much storage, space, and comfort. As far as I know everything you see is included. I normally get told when something isn't included. Best bet is give Mark a call, tell him you saw the video and he will fill you in on all the info 😉 Thanks for watching 🤠
Nice!
Thanks Craig, glad you enjoyed it 🤠 I'm supposed to be filming a similar but smaller Carver 400 in a few weeks time to share with everyone as well. These boats are great value for money 😎
What's the beem?
I found this spec online....
Length Overall 46′ 6”
Dry Weight 33,860 lbs.
Beam 13′ 11”
Fuel Cap 404 gal.
Draft 3′ 6”
Water Cap 90 gal
Bridge Clearance 18′ 0”
Max Headroom 6′ 10”
that has to be the ugliest boat i have ever seen besides other carvers
One good thing with boats is that there is a design out there for everyone. You might not like this or other Carvers, but they have a strong following and sell fast. All the Carvers I have on my channel are either sold or under contract 😉
@@GarnockReviews like they say its all about making money theirs an ass for every seat
This is when Carver began to lose it. The profile is so ugly and ungainly. The proportions are off. Like a damaged wedding cake. There isn't a single decent on deck seating/Lounge area. Reminds me of a caravan. I hated these. Sorry.
I've seen several cockpit motor yachts now from Carver, Bayliner, Wellcraft and more. They always struck me as being designed from the inside out and not the other way round. I like them for the amount of room onboard for liveaboard use, but most don't have the sleakest design
I disagree completely. I think its one of the best livaboard designs on the market.
To each their own, I suppose.