Mostly this is a boat I would buy the layout and architecture is excellent but the galley and everything else is just above Walmart grade stuff. The best thing about boat aside the low grade equipment essentials is it does not resemble a tacky Lawyers office interior. It's kind of Homey not Homely. A few upgrades like get rid of that happy the clown Dingy system that adds drag too the boat and the galley appliance improvements you are good to go. I did not get to the engines yet it's my bed time. I hope they ain't some Deere crap or shit ya gotta go thru hell and high water to get parts and service plus pay big bucks for shit service and run around crap. I would actually like to go look at this boat I like it that much. Nice boat and floor plan.
Thank you so much for your comment Linda groundwater.We always put the link for spec very last of the description.If you don't see it, its more likely the vessel is sold therefore spec page is no longer available. Please contact us if you wish to have specs on this particular boat, otherwise we are sure quick Google search will get you spec of 2000 Carver 50! Cheers,
Confused. You showed the vip suite, and while in the vip suite said the master cabin has an ensuite. Then you walked downstairs to the master cabin. Just a mishap I guess. Nice presentation. Thanks.
Sorry Richard, this boat is sold. Please do take a look at our website for all active listings, as these change daily, especially in the current climate www.calibreyachts.com
Yes I did. Don't think the owners were into tv, at least not at sea. The master cabin had a blank space where a TV could be put. But they went without. Obviously very sensible people.
Sucks that the boat has no engine. You just wish about the propulsion details? Maybe there is a fuel tank of whatever size. Or maybe has a fresh water tank? Terrible info.
And if your not using the bathroom, you just close the doors and it's out of the way. And when you wake up, you can step out into the cockpit and greet the day. And after greeting the day, step back inside and enjoy this space. I want to pull my hair out.
Since the boat doesn't have an engine room, I wonder what makes it go through the water? Oars? Pedal power? A side wheel arrangement? Tow it with the tender?
Really? A 50' motor yacht with an engine room you have to drop down through a hatch in the overhead to access? It doesn't have a proper door on one end of the engine room you walk through? And it's covered by heavy-to-move furniture you have to relocate every morning to get to the engines and do maintenance and safety checks and so forth. Really? Maybe you're looking at the emergency escape hatch. Maybe access to the engine room is through the steps leading down into the forward stateroom. (They hinge upward....?) Just a random guess on my part...
Yeah, would have been nice to at least hear about the most important items, mechanical/hours. Saw a Volvo Penta tag. Made me say, really? Gas powered 50footer? But lt is beautiful.
You can tell this is an old video, the details are all slightly off, not as much attention paid as more modern videos (ie. miss counting draws, and general less detail), also the filming work has much improved in the more modern videos, the camera work on this boat was very poor, often not showing what he was talking about, no decent 360 of the rooms, and as people have said, no engine room. Glad things have vastly improved.