1999 Carver 35' (10.67 m)
Tracys Landing, Maryland, United States
Buy by 11/1 and get free winterization!
- Aft Cabin / Flybridge
- Power
- Used
- Gas/Petrol
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: CDRP0038K899
Description
Beautiful bimini, glass and sunpads combined with an extra wide swim platform and new 16" and 12" Raymarine screens are just a few examples of how well this boat is setup for your adventures! Mixing elbows and risers new in 2018 so that expense is behind you. Located in the Chesapeake equidistant to New Jersey and Virginia Beach for easy conveyance to your marina, or if you like, she can stay in one of the most beautful, award winning marinas on the East Coast - Herrington Harbour North. The Carver 356 Aftcabin has a ton of room which makes a great liveaboard or entertainment boat.
Features
- 2 stateroom layout with tons of livable space and storage
- Sofa and dinette fold into beds to sleep up to 4 more people
- All new helm and aft deck enclosures with semi-rigid Regalite windows and canvas by Diversified Marine in 2023
- Vacuum flush heads replaced with electric heads for maintenance free operation
- Rear head includes Purasan Marine Sanitation to eliminate need for pump-outs
- Salon windows retinted with high efficiency CERAMIC tint to reduce sun intensity and keep cabin cooler
- New 12v/ 110v fridge in 2023
- New impellers in engines and generator in 2024
- 3' swim platform extension from swimplatforms.com with heavy duty supports from Phipps Boat Works
- Hurley Marine H30+ dinghy davit mounted on swim platform
- New tinted aft cabin window installed for better light and visibility from aft cabin
- New Raymarine electronics in 2020 to include autopilot, radar and nav system with 12 and 16" touch screens and dock-to-dock auto-routing
- New VHF radio and handset in 2020 at helm and salon
- New Fusion stereo system in 2020 with zone control
- Anchor rode counter with 150' of chain
- New bronze props and cutlass bearings in 2019
This boat is fully equipped to do the Great Loop which was planned until life changed. Whether you take this on the Great Loop or up and down the east coast, you'll travel confidently and in modern comfort.
Want a virtual, live Facetime tour, allowing you to see this boat first hand from your living room or office? Just call or text Seth at 410-913-8818
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: CDRP0038K899
In Stock: Yes
LOA: 39' 1'' (11.91 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 1999
Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Mercruiser
- Engine Model: 7.4 454
- Engine Year: 1999
- Power HP: 522.00
- Power KW: 389.26
- Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
- Hours: 1686.00
- Hours Date: 08-02-2024
- Engine Location: Port
Engine 2
- Engine Make: Mercruiser
- Engine Model: 7.4 454
- Engine Year: 1999
- Power HP: 522.00
- Power KW: 389.26
- Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
- Hours: 1687.00
- Hours Date: 08-02-2024
Generators
Generator 1
- Generator Make: Kohler
Full Details
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Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Seth Dunbar.
We look forward to working with you!
Integrity Yacht Sales
PO Box 479
Deale MD 20751 USA
Phone: 1-703-395-7649
Email: dale@integrityyachtsales.com
Website: https://integrityyachtsales.com
Integrity Yacht Sales is a premier yacht brokerage on the US East Coast, headquartered in Deale, MD. Customer centric, attentive, and experienced, we specialize in helping clients achieve their dreams: sailboats, trawlers, powerboats, and more.
Seth Dunbar
Yacht Broker
PO Box 479
Deale MD 20751 USA
Office: 410-913-8818
Direct: 410-913-8818
Email: seth@integrityyachtsales.com
Purchasing my first boat came with a steep learning curve; the confusion, fear of asking questions, and unforeseen issues cost me peace of mind and an entire season of boating. That's why I'm passionate about assisting buyers and sellers, regardless of their experience level, to mitigate the risks involved. Boat ownership can be delightful, provided you can successfully steer through the uncertainties.
My personal boating history is evolving - we're currently preparing to trade our Sea Ray for a trawler. Some of my best memories are of chasing fish on a center console near Bloody Point, a grueling run from Annapolis to Middle River in heavy rain, 30 MPH winds and 8-foot seas, landing catfish with my grandson off the cockpit and watching ospreys teach their young to fish while I sip coffee with my lovely spouse in the fly bridge. What are some of your best memories . . . or dreams? Let's make that happen!