370 Motoryacht
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- Joined
- Jan 17, 2010
- RO Number
- 31959
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My marina has what I believe to be a 1971 Carver 28 Monterey that has been stored inside one of their buildings since about 1976/77.
The owner had put it into storage and looked to be starting to replace a rubrail section and part of the forward deck toe rail in 1976. We believe that some family problems arose and the boat got pushed back another year and another year.
Fast forward to last fall. The owner was sick of paying storage and signed the title over to the Marina. Keep in mind this Marina sold this boat new in the early 70's! I was on the boat recently and its amazing how intact it is. The upholstery is all dried out as well as the canvas but the interior still has the owners tools laid out on the table inside and all wood is in what looks to be amazing condition. The boat has not seen the light of day since the mid 70's.
The marina is looking to sell it basically for whatever they can get for it. Its in the back of a building so its not going anywhere anytime soon but the owner asked if I knew of any websites that Carver owners might look and be interested.
I will try to grab some pictures this coming week. The boat is kind of a time capsule.
Disclaimer: I will make nothing off of this, I am just posting for a friend and gauging interest for fellow enthusiasts.
The owner had put it into storage and looked to be starting to replace a rubrail section and part of the forward deck toe rail in 1976. We believe that some family problems arose and the boat got pushed back another year and another year.
Fast forward to last fall. The owner was sick of paying storage and signed the title over to the Marina. Keep in mind this Marina sold this boat new in the early 70's! I was on the boat recently and its amazing how intact it is. The upholstery is all dried out as well as the canvas but the interior still has the owners tools laid out on the table inside and all wood is in what looks to be amazing condition. The boat has not seen the light of day since the mid 70's.
The marina is looking to sell it basically for whatever they can get for it. Its in the back of a building so its not going anywhere anytime soon but the owner asked if I knew of any websites that Carver owners might look and be interested.
I will try to grab some pictures this coming week. The boat is kind of a time capsule.
Disclaimer: I will make nothing off of this, I am just posting for a friend and gauging interest for fellow enthusiasts.