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I'm currently the owner of a 28ft Carver Riviera(1983) that has served us well for 6 years, but now seriously considering to upgrade with the purchase of a local Carver 3807(1988).

The boat I'm considering is in excellent shape, for her age (pending a survey of course) , and appears to have been well looked after by her current owner.

One of the thi...

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We have seen many traditionally and classically designed yachts that have either been extensively refitted, rebuilt and restored. Some of these that may come to mind are vessels such as Savorona, Talitha G, Haida G, Atlantide and so on. These vessels are very old and to keep them as a piece of floating history they were refitted. This seems to be the trend that is continuing and...

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Amels launched hull 6503 recently.

Photos via DMY. Welcome to Flickr!

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The "plumber" removed the tackle center. When I put it back in I have one piece extra. Can anyone identify where the piece leaning in the photo goes?

I thought it might be a shim behind the front face on the right side (I didn't notice it leaning before, but actually never looked at it) but the ends are rounded (which doesn't make sense for a hidden piece) and the scre...

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A new 70-meter in currently under construction by CRN with an LOA in the region of 70-meters. 1,100 GT is the approximate volume onboard with an interior design by Nauta with an exterior by Vripack. The yachts exterior styling is reminiscent of the yacht "V2V". 70-meters long 11-meters wide, 3.2-meter draft. Delivery is set for Summer 2026.

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