I see you are new to the forum and this is your first post. Welcome to Boatered and the Carver forum.
Here is some information on the Trojan 440 Express. We have owned our Trojan 440 Express for 2 1/2 years. We look at looked at this model for approximately 1 ½ years prior to purchasing. We owned another Carver for 9 years. It was the Montego 3257 and loved this boat as well. We enjoyed this boat every weekend from Friday to Sunday/Monday, and on our yearly 2 ½ week vacations. Like you, we were in the market for a larger boat as our family was growing. We were looking for a larger boat with the following, Diesels, 3 stateroom, two heads, large beam, accessible engine room, large open cockpit area, large saloon/salon, storage compartment for tools and toys (aka Lazerette/garage), room for Sat TV, outside shower, anchor wash down, larger swim platform. I think everything else was gravy.
So getting back to your questions.
This boat is night and day compared to your Maxum and my past Carver 3257. I could talk for hours about that. Trust me totally different boat. As soon as I took the helm while taking it for a test run I knew right then. With this boat I can cruise by most boats and not back down on the throttles as we pass each other. With my Carver 3257, I would have to throttle back. This boat is heavy and wide. When you get on the boat it does not move. When you cruise with guests and they move from port to starboard the boat does move or list from side to side. No need to play with trim tabs. It’s a beast.
The windshield may appear low, however it is not, and the boat is big. While standing or sitting piloting the boat the wind should not affect you. You can see clearly out through the windshield. You may need a seat cushion if you are trying to look over the windshield while sitting and piloting the boat. The steering may look offset however it is not, due to the double wide helm and passenger seats.
Handling of this behemoth is great. I give it a 9.
Hull is made by Hatteras and solid fiberglass and is not cored. I give it a 9.5
Ride comfort, I give it a 9.5.
Sound decibel level while running, I give it a 9. No need to talk loud while cruising.
Access to Engines I give it a 9.
Ability to access and work on engine, I give it a 9. I can get my but in almost every area in the engine room and I am not small.
Generator Access is good but the access panel was 3 – 4 inches too small. Generator exhaust could be a little quieter. I think a larger muffler lift would help. I am changing that this year. I give it an 8.
Storage, I give it a 9. More than enough.
Galley area, I give it an 8.5
Salon/Saloon, I give it a 10.
Entertainment center with Surround sound, I give it an 8.
Heads, I give it an 8.
Staterooms, I give it a 9.
Design layout, I give it a 10.
Design layout and Ergonomics, I give it a 10, Way ahead of it time and still looks great after the first model was introduce back in 1996
Accessibility to run wire, plumbing, cable, I give it a 8.5
Lazerette and extended swim platform, I give it a 10. Great feature on the boat. A dink cannot fit in the Lazerette while it is fully inflated. My dink is 4’11 wide and 11’2” long. My Zodiac is a 310 with air bottom.
Davit in Lazerette, I give it a 9. Great asset.
TNT Lift in lieu of standard extended platform, I give it a 7. As much as I wanted one initially and probably still due, were more problematic as they got older and parts were in limited supply or no longer available by TNT due to the Katrina flood, plus my boat did not have this feature. TNT lost the info and molds. Parts needed to be custom made if not available. I looked into this prior to purchasing our Trojan. The last person I spoke with paid $8,000 to repair his.
When it comes to cruising here is my information.
I have twin Volvo TAMD-74P-EDC (electronic diesel control) with 480 hp each. Love these engines.
I cruise at 2350rpm, 24knot/ 27-28mph and burns 36-38gls per hour. For the most part this is where I run.
Wide open, 2600rpm, 27-28knots/ 31-32mph and burns 46-48gls per hour.
Hogan who is on this forum as well purchased his Trojan this past year after being wined and dined on ours (LOL) and loved it so much, said, I gotta have one (LOL), only kidding, can provide you his information on cruising speed and burn rate as he has 450 Cummins in his 1999 Trojan 440 Express. Dave, Audrey II also purchased a 1996 Trojan 440 Express, He can also provide you his information regarding his boat.
Man it's tough being a trend setter. LOL. Dave, Audrey II and I are in the same marina. Mike, Hogan's marina is 1/2 mile from ours.
One item I would have like to have on the boat would be a hardtop close to the original one offered but not closed in to the windshield. A little more open.
There is always room for improvement, however for my family, we love this boat and enjoyed it greatly. From an overall perspective, this boat is as perfect as it can be for me and my family. I think they nailed everything a boater wanted in an Express boat. If you need additional info feel free to contact me.
You can also do a search on the forum for additional information. Here is a link with pictures of my boat.
http://www.pbase.com/rbutka/2001_trojan_yacht&page=all