Cody "Boaty"
New Member
Hey everyone! This is my first post here, and I come in search of advice.
I have an opportunity to purchase a cruiser for about 10k under market from a family member. The boat is a 2000 Trojan 360 Express by Carver. I know everyone has their opinions about every manufacture, but I believe Carver to be more of a premium brand. ( Background on the brand(s): In the mid-1990s Trojan Yachts went bankrupt and all assets were purchased by Carver where they used the boats to introduce a line of large express yachts to rival the Sundancer line and other large express cruisers. Trojan ( by carver ) had 4 express models in the 2000 model year. The 320, 360, 400, and 440). This boat is the 360. Anyway, I am planning to purchase this boat to use for day charters. It has an enclosed stateroom with an island berth ( rare on express yachts of this size ), a full galley, full head, a large salon, and a mid-cabin with a convertible bed. The cabin is pretty nice with leather seating, rich cherry woodwork, and nice earth tones. It's a very nice place to be. It just had new carpet ( interior and exterior ) installed, and the cabin sofas were just reupholstered. Its really in nice shape. My family member took good care of it with getting it detailed and waxed regularly, along with new bottom paint when needed. It also has a new engine. a few years back the mechanic forgot to take the old O-Ring off when replacing an oil filter and the engine seized. The new one only has 10 hours on it, and both are strong runners. The other engine has 670 hours. They are twin MerCruiser 7.4 MPI V8's attached to V-Drive transmissions. It also has an 8kw Kohler generator. Are there any things that I should be looking out for that I'm not thinking of? The boats I've owed are a 2005 Sea Ray 260 Sundancer, and I currently have a 2000 Lowe Suncruiser 24' Tritoon.







I have an opportunity to purchase a cruiser for about 10k under market from a family member. The boat is a 2000 Trojan 360 Express by Carver. I know everyone has their opinions about every manufacture, but I believe Carver to be more of a premium brand. ( Background on the brand(s): In the mid-1990s Trojan Yachts went bankrupt and all assets were purchased by Carver where they used the boats to introduce a line of large express yachts to rival the Sundancer line and other large express cruisers. Trojan ( by carver ) had 4 express models in the 2000 model year. The 320, 360, 400, and 440). This boat is the 360. Anyway, I am planning to purchase this boat to use for day charters. It has an enclosed stateroom with an island berth ( rare on express yachts of this size ), a full galley, full head, a large salon, and a mid-cabin with a convertible bed. The cabin is pretty nice with leather seating, rich cherry woodwork, and nice earth tones. It's a very nice place to be. It just had new carpet ( interior and exterior ) installed, and the cabin sofas were just reupholstered. Its really in nice shape. My family member took good care of it with getting it detailed and waxed regularly, along with new bottom paint when needed. It also has a new engine. a few years back the mechanic forgot to take the old O-Ring off when replacing an oil filter and the engine seized. The new one only has 10 hours on it, and both are strong runners. The other engine has 670 hours. They are twin MerCruiser 7.4 MPI V8's attached to V-Drive transmissions. It also has an 8kw Kohler generator. Are there any things that I should be looking out for that I'm not thinking of? The boats I've owed are a 2005 Sea Ray 260 Sundancer, and I currently have a 2000 Lowe Suncruiser 24' Tritoon.






