Carver Hulls..True or False

The coring problems in the Sea Rays were probably similar to the problems in the older Carvers, except exacerbated because people were taking the Sea Rays into rougher water where the hull may have flexed more and cracks allowed water in once in awhile.

Cored hulls can be just fine - Sunsation boats uses a fully encapsulated, balsa coring in their go-fasts and the company founders swear by the stuff. And I have to say that my old 2895 and 2896 Carvers never gave me any trouble at all with their hull coring.

Many owners screwed stuff into their hulls and stringers without knowing the consequences of poor sealing, and let water leach into the cores which eventually ruined the boats. I've seen ones where the jackstands went right thru the bottom! A well maintained boat should have no such problems, but one never knows unless you have a good surveyor check it out.
 
I have a 1985 Mariner 36. I don't know the numeric designation, and would love to know what is cored and what is not.
 
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Originally posted by mariner36

I have a 1985 Mariner 36. I don't know the numeric designation, and would love to know what is cored and what is not.






1985 Mariner 36 has a solid glass hull and cored superstructure and decks. Stringers are foam filled.

Bob
 
Thanks Bob!

That is good to know. we Love this boat, and plan on keeping her a long time. You had to add upgrades if the foundation is not strong.
 
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