Post your Carver pictures!!!

Sweeeeet! An Ohio State flag flying on a boat in Michigan, I love it! Go Bucks, big game tomorrow.
 
Thx Gnrl
We have a lot of good natured fun with it:

- the Wolverine fans relaxing at the SAND BAR lounge located on the inlet of our marina occassionally have some fun with us. It's common to banter back/forth when coming / going.
- our home is only 15 minutes from "the Big House" and you can imagine the neighbors around here rib me alot about flying the Scarlet and Grey flags and our 8' Brutus waving in the front yard today.

Ooops it's 8am - I have to get busy with Brutus and it's time to put the speakers out. I only have a few hours left before the party starts...
GO BUCKS!
Don
 
One more time.

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The roller coaster in the background on pic 3 is Millenium Force at Cedar Point...Great view to wake up to every morning!
 
Hi RamSport,

And we get to look at the tail end of "The Dog House" every morning..
It looks like you were sitting on our bow pulpit to take this picture.. :)

I'm glad to see that you and Silky have mastered posting pics on the forum..
and we look forward to many more.
 
That was the night of the "docktails" party Joe...I'm not sure where I was LOL
 
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Originally posted by RamSport47

That was the night of the "docktails" party Joe...I'm not sure where I was LOL




I think we may have had that problem once or twice as well?? :)
 
New to the forum. Here's ours.
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Floyd's Float
2000 carver mariner 350
Smith Mountain Lake, Va.
 
Originally posted by marykhubby

I love the various pic's of these Carvers - someday I'll be able to trade up to one of those beauties. Missing summer already in Michigan, and only rolled her into storage 3 weeks ago...

Here's our 1982 Carver 3607 Aft Cabin. We've been refurbing her for 4 years now. Winter projects, and lots of Summer relaxation time for our old gal!

Hey....where'd you get the couch for the Salon? I've got a dumb ass futon for my 32' 84 carver aft and want to get something to replace it with.....Redid carpet 3 years ago and already trashed so figured a good winter project.
 
Doug
I picked up both the swivel recliner and sofa from BRAD & HALL in Indiana (you can find them on the web, and in the back of some boating magazines - if not, let me know) and had them shipped home. They have alot of colors and the ultraleather option is very comfortable (my kids fight over who gets the sofa to sleep on). What's also nice about the sofa is it is designed by Flexsteel to disassemble with a wrench. Not sure if you have the same salon opening (slider) I have, but big it's not. You can bring this sofa through the slider in pieces, and reassemble in the salon. Fits perfectly on the wall opposite the lower helm with 6" for access to the wine rack. It has a pull out storage drawer beneath it, and it folds down to sleep 2, so we can put 8 into beds now.

In the summer, when pushed flush against the wall, the front of the sofa clears the center engine room covers. In the winter, if I want to do some engine room work, I drop the dinnette, move the cushions to the v-berth, and lift the sofa through the opening above the wine rack where we can sit it out of the way in the galley area.
 
Here is our 1982 Carver 3007. We have had her for 18 months. She has twin PCM 302 Ford's and we are in the process of upgrading the interior.
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Originally posted by Carver 3007

Here is our 1982 Carver 3007. We have had her for 18 months. She has twin PCM 302 Ford's and we are in the process of upgrading the interior.

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Nice boat, Carver. I thought this link might interest you. Last spring we were debating which boat to buy...a Portland boat for less $$, freshwater kept, rebuilt engines or a Puget Sound boat that had the interior remodeled but had manifold issues.

http://tinyurl.com/33wnrl (Pay attn. to the titles)

We bought the Puget Sound boat. The seller paid for much of the exhaust rebuilt. Very happy, so far. I shudder every time I think about the Portland boat.

Tomorrow night, we'll be on it, after a month long hiatus. Can't wait.

-Greg
 
Hey Carver! I like the DOCK and LAWN as much as I like your boat!!!
 
Thank you Pete, the area is one of those well kept secrets. The canals are just off the Gulf Intercoastal Waterway about a 30 minute ride to Perdido Pass on the Alabama - Florida line. We kept a 30FT sailboat at a close by marina from 1986 to 2001, sold it and bought the property. The canals back in the late 80's and early 90's were undeveloped and is where we took our boats from the marina when the area was under hurricane warnings.
Ivan came thru here in 2004 with minimal damage to the homes, docks or boats in the canal, however it destroyed the marina.
I expected to have the roof on the boathouse by this time, but the priorities change monthly. The boxes on the dock are my Osco manifolds and riser that I put in.
 
That is a very beautiful spot from the picture. It really looks like one of those
idyllic Southern settings we all dream about...
 
Thanks Ram for the 'post a pic' instructions. Thought I'd give it a try. Here's 'Feeling Nauti' at henry's restaurant on San Souci Island.
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