The C40 was built in the United States by Carver Yachts making full use of their in-house design team's expertise. The 12.14m/39'10" flybridge boat constructed in fibreglass can sleep up to six guests in two cabins. She was available with a range of inboard engine options.
The models in this range were production for 1 years, so you can be assured that each C40 Command Bridge was built on a proven platform of success. Production of the first generation Carver Yachts C40 started in 2014 and ran for over 1 years. The second and final generation Carver Yachts C40 went into production in 2015.
The latest generation can comfortably maintain a cruising speed of 26 knots via its twin 301hp Cummins QSB6.7 305mhp engines. In terms of range, the Carver Yachts C40 has a standard range of 280 nautical miles (nm).
Market Price Insight
For previous generations, a first generation 10-year-old model is available from £338,000.
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1 Pre-Owned Carver C40 Command Bridge Yachts for sale
Carver Yachts
2020 n*****12m C40 Command Bridge Mk2
2 x Cummins 380hp
Point Pleasant New Jersey United States
1 Not for sale to US residents while in US waters
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Find out how much a pre-owned Carver C40 Command Bridge may cost based upon the asking price of all yachts currently for sale globally according to YachtBuyer Market Watch & our sales listings.
Market Price Insight
YachtBuyer’s Market Watch reports that there are currently 1 Carver C40 Command Bridge yacht listed for sale globally, with prices spanning a wide range due to generational differences and features. First generation models (Mk1, 2014 - 2015) are the likely to be the most affordable, there are currently none for sale globally. In contrast, the newest, second generation models (Mk2, 2015 - 2021) are listed at €579k, reflecting their advanced technology, more modern design, and newer construction. The arrival of the second generation model has influenced the pricing of first generation yachts, as their updated styling, features and cutting-edge appeal shift buyer preferences, resulting in more competitive pricing for older models. This trend highlights how innovation drives market dynamics for the C40 Command Bridge line.
Carver C40 Command Bridge (Mk1) Price
2014 - 2015
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Carver C40 Command Bridge (Mk2) Price
2015 - 2021
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Average asking price according to YachtBuyer data (1 yachts available). Prices may vary depending on specification, condition and extras.
Across its two generations, the Carver C40 Command Bridge has demonstrated noticeable price trends over the past three years, reflecting shifts in market demand, vessel condition, and features. The first generation models have the longest average time on the market, sitting for about 461 days, suggesting lower demand for the older features, and on average, they end up 3.34% lower than their initial asking price. The second generation models spend the shortest time on the market, on average around 422 days, which is unsurprising given their newer features and styling, and on average, they end up 6.3% lower than their initial asking price.
Carver Yachts started development on the C40 in 2014 and the first model rolled off the production line later the same year. The second generation was launched in 2015.
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