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Carver 42 aft cabin 1990

Discussion in 'Carver Yacht' started by Rene Dupuis, Sep 8, 2017.

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  1. Rene Dupuis

    Rene Dupuis New Member

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    Hello
    Can someone please tell me what the clearance is from the waterline to the arch ?
    Thanks
    Rene
    Mystic CT
  2. Carver390

    Carver390 New Member

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    Hi Rene,

    If you havent already, Check the Carver website. I found the owners manual for my Carver 390 cpmy there, which included all the stats such as draft and clearances. For what its worth ..the Top of my arch is 15ft from waterline. I bet yours is similar if not a smidgeon taller.

    Good luck!
  3. SeaEric

    SeaEric YF Historian

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    The Powerboat Guide says 20'.
  4. RB480

    RB480 Senior Member

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    It is taller than 15' for sure but definitely lower than 20'. There have been hundreds of these that get under the Lemont bridge on the Illinois River at 19'1" with room to spare.

    I have take. 3 440 Carvers through which is basically an updated version with a rear facing radar arch.
  5. AD0826

    AD0826 New Member

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    Carver brochure says 16'6".
  6. MBevins

    MBevins Senior Member

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    Welcome to the forum.
    A bit of advice, check the dates on the thread you're looking at. This was posted over a year ago.
  7. AD0826

    AD0826 New Member

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    I saw it, right about the time my finger sent the send button.
  8. leeky

    leeky Senior Member

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    Not to worry, AD0826. What you posted is relevant info, and some of us use "old" posts. About a year ago, I referenced a thread I found from 2008 to help straighten out a discussion on what engine load factor is. So, please, continue to add info that you think is relevant, no matter how old a thread is.
  9. MBevins

    MBevins Senior Member

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    My intent was to inform and only that.
  10. leeky

    leeky Senior Member

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    Okie dokie.