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1988 Carver 28 Mariner

1988 Carver 28 Mariner

$15,900

Port Clinton, Ohio

Year 1988

Make Carver

Model 28 Mariner

Category Flybridge Boats

Length 28'

Posted Over 1 Month

1988 Carver 28 Mariner This Carver has had only TWO owners and she is Turn Key Ready!! Equipped with twin 5.0 Blue Water Inboard Mercrusiers with only 932 hours. Over the past year the boat has had new bottom paint (old was stripped off), new canvas enclosure, upgraded entertainment system with a flat screen TV in the cabin. Everything is included with the boat like lines, fenders, portable AC unit, power cords and many more. The dock is included with the purchase of the boat for the remaining of the 2016 season. Call TODAY for more information on this Beauty!

1989 Carver 28 Mariner

1989 Carver 28 Mariner

$18,500

Mt Clemens, Michigan

Year 1989

Make Carver

Model 28 Mariner

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 28'

Posted Over 1 Month

1989 Carver 28 Mariner NICELY EQUIPPED 1989 CARVER 28 MARINER -- PLEASE SEE FULL SPECS FOR COMPLETE LISTING DETAILS. Freshwater / Great Lakes boat since new this vessel features Twin 305-cid 220-hp Crusader Gas Engine's (no hour meters present).  Notable features include but are not limited to the following: Air-Conditioning & Heat, Head (Electric Flush) w/Vanity/Sink/Shower, Garmin GPS w/Chartplotter, Canvas Package (Fly-Bridge Mooring Cover, Bimini-Top w/Full Enclosure), AM/FM Stereo System w/Upgraded Bose Speakers, and MUCH more! Broker Notes:  Sales includes owners manuals & maintenance records. The PowerBoat Guide had this to say: One of Carver's most popular models during her production years, the Carver 28 is what a lot of brokers mean when they talk about a "lot of boat for the money." She was offered in Voyager or Mariner configurations, the difference being the choice of interior floor-plans. The Mariner layout has the galley and head forward, whereas in the Voyager they're located aft, just inside the salon door. Notably, the Voyager had a lower helm and the Mariner didn't. Both models have plenty of seating (for a 28-footer) in the salon, the head compartments are surprisingly large, and the cockpit is roomy enough to handle a couple of deck chairs or light-tackle anglers. The fly-bridge on this boat is huge with seating for six and a table that converts into a full-width sun pad. Additional features include a bow pulpit transom door, reasonable wide side-decks, and a swim platform.