Specifications
Description
The 370 Voyager’s raised pilothouse, spacious flybridge, and twin-engine setup make it ideal for entertaining while maintaining a comfortable, live-aboard feel. Its size and layout also make it versatile for family cruising, chartering, or weekend trips.
Carver Yachts really hit it home with the beautiful and unique Carver 370 Voyager. She boasts a great layout for overnighting and extended cruising and has always been in FRESHWATER.
This particular model is equipped with the extremely RARE LOWER HELM STATION. To port, you will find a spacious galley, full sized refrigerator and plenty of counter and cabinet space. Forward, you will find a full head, and two spacious staterooms. The impressive flybridge is equipped with an L-shaped lounge, a swivel captain’s and companion chair, full Bimini top and mooring cover.
Here’s what powerboat guide had to say…
“Introduced in 1993, the Carver 370 Voyager (called the 374 Voyager in 2002–2002) will appeal to those who appreciate the versatility and comfort of a pilothouse layout. Easily handled by a crew of two, the Voyager’s tri-level interior is unusual in a small coastal cruiser. With a sofa in the salon, convertible dinette forward, and two private staterooms, the Voyager provides berths for as many as seven people. The galley features a side-by-side refrigerator/ freezer, microwave oven, and plenty of counter and storage space. A head with separate stall shower is adjacent to both staterooms. Most Voyagers were sold with a fully instrumented lower helm to starboard. The teak interior is well finished, and large wraparound cabin windows provide panoramic views of the water. Topside, the flybridge has dual helm chairs and seating for six. Crusader 350hp gas engines cruise at 16–18 knots. – Powerboat Guide.
NEW LOWER PRIC $29,900!
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