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Carver Yachts 570 VoyagerCarver vessels were built professionally and efficiently that customers considered the most. The craftsmanship was great that everyone most likely appreciate it. This industry aims to target high income market as such they consider each model as a masterwork to ensure its workmanship and quality for these are the factors that customers will look into. Carver industry introduced this 570 Voyager to satisfy your boating requirements. This version comes in an overall length of 59 feet and 2 inches. The beam has a dimension of 15 feet and 4 inches and has a maximum draft of 5 feet and 7 inches that would be enough for the trailers. The 570 Voyager was a fly bridge design that is best to all weather conditions the console was so impressive and is well equipped. Another carver yacht model is the 44 sojourn believed to have excellent construction quality and can be operated easily. This version comes in 44 feet and 4 inches overall length with platform and a beam of 13 feet and 10 inches. The draft was found to be 4 feet and 6 inches and weighs in at approximately 30,000 pounds including the fuel and water. This model can hold up to 6 guests and would appear more spacious for these numbers of people only and is intended for them to feel comfortable and convenient. It has a fuel tank that can store up to a volume of 1,560 liters. You may also consider the Carver 444 models that can accommodate 6 guests and owners contentedly for this offers two staterooms and furnished with a convertible sofa on board. This version has an overall length of 44 feet and a beam of 13 feet and 11 inches. The draft was found to be 3 feet and 8 inches. It has a power engine of 370 HP and found to have a maximum speed of 22-23 knots and a cruising speed of 15 knots. The most popular sales locations by state for the 570 Voyager are: Texas, Delaware, Ohio, Minnesota, Tennessee, Michigan, Wisconsin, Florida, North Carolina, New Jersey, California, Illinois, New York, Louisiana, South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, Alabama, Washington and Missouri. |
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