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Stock #453299
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This Carver has recently been added to market (Jun 23rd). Submit your offer today!
2004 Carver 360 Mariner powered by twin Volva Penta 5.7 GXii-F engines and lots or upgrades
This Carver 360 Mariner is powered by twin 5.7 GXii-F engines and it is designed to meet the diverse needs of your entire family.
The vessel features a spacious V-berth and a door leading directly to the head. This head is equipped with a shower, toilet, and sink.
The salon is set up with a spacious galley, a freezer / refrigerator, microwave, sink, and stovetop. It also boasts storage space through its numerous cabinets.
The flybridge offers seating two Raymarine units and a Uniden VHF radio to facilitate your journey to your preferred sandbar.
This is a real nice Carver 360 Mariner that will not last very long. Get your offer in before you miss out on this one.
While we will always attempt to provide you with a TRUE representation of every vessel we market, during any purchase from Pop you will be encouraged to schedule an inspection from an independent, accredited surveyor and every purchase WILL ALWAYS BE subject to your satisfaction with the results from your independent survey and your own personal trial run.
We have several more Sea Ray, Bayliner, Chris-Craft, and Silverton vessels for sale. If you're in the New York City, Brooklyn, Queens, or Philadelphia areas, please contact us to let us know what you're looking for and we'll get back with you today about any other motor yacht options we have locally that may meet your needs.
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You have questions? We have answers. Call us at (941) 538-7803 to discuss this vessel today.