Carver 36 MarinerCarver 36 Mariner
Carver 350 MarinerCarver 350 Mariner
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Carver 36 Mariner
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Carver 350 Mariner

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Below, we delve into a detailed comparison of the Carver 36 Mariner and the Carver 350 Mariner. The Carver Yachts 36 features a fibreglass planing hull, ensuring durability and a lighter weight. The yacht's length of 11.5m/37'9" and beam of 3.8m/12'6" provide a stable and spacious platform for both at-sea and anchored conditions. The Carver Yachts 350 Mariner offers a very similar length of 11.15m/36'7", with a very similar beam of 3.89m/12'9",

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At a Glance

Carver 36 Mariner

Status
Discontinued
2004 - 2010

Carver 350 Mariner

Status
Discontinued
1997 - 2004
11.5m  

Beam 3.8m

Draft 0.94m

LENGTH : BEAM Ratio

0.00
:
1

4 Guests

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4

 

1 Cabins

11.15m  

Beam 3.89m

Draft 0.94m

LENGTH : BEAM Ratio

0.00
:
1

4 Guests

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4

 

1 Cabins

Compare Layouts

Main Deck

Carver 36 Mariner

 

Carver 350 Mariner

 

Flybridge

Carver 36 Mariner

 

LIVE: Used Price Guides

Find out how much a pre-owned version of these models may cost based upon the asking prices of all yachts listed for sale globally in the last 3 years according to YachtBuyer Market Watch & our current sales listings.

Carver 36 Mariner Used Prices

Discontinued: Built 2004 - 2010

  • Average Price* €96.9k
  • Price Range €69k - €123k
  • Average Age 19 years
96.9k
€69k
€123k
96.9k

*Based on 7 yachts offered for sale in the last 3 years.
These yachts ranged from 17 - 21yrs old.

Carver 350 Mariner Used Prices

Discontinued: Built 1997 - 2004

  • Average Price* €73.3k
  • Price Range €52k - €112k
  • Average Age 23 years
73.3k
€52k
€112k
73.3k

*Based on 3 yachts offered for sale in the last 3 years.
These yachts ranged from 22 - 24yrs old.

Specification Data

Model Name:36 Mariner350 Mariner
Builder: Carver Yachts Carver Yachts
Range: Carver Mariner -
Principal Characteristics
Body Type: Flybridge Flybridge
Use Types: Weekending Weekending
LOA: 11.5m 11.15m
Max Beam: 3.8m 3.89m
Draft: 0.94m 0.94m
Gross Tonnage: - -
Displacement: 8,845 Kg  
(Full Load)
8,528 Kg  
(Full Load)
Hull Material: GRP / Fibreglass  (Fibreglass) GRP / Fibreglass  (Fibreglass)
Superstructure: Fibreglass Fibreglass
Fuel Capacity: 946 Litres 946 Litres
Fresh Water Capacity: 284 Litres 284 Litres
Black Water capacity: 117 Litres 114 Litres
Yacht Designers
Exterior Designer: - -
Accommodation
Guests: 4 4
Cabins: 1 1
Berths:1x Double1x Double
Guests Heads: 1 1
Shared Day Heads: 1 1
Crew
Crew:  (Crew not required)  (Crew not required)
Crew Cabins: - -
Crew Heads: - -
Engines & Performance
Max Speed: - -
Brand: Mercury
Model:MerCruiser 6.2L 300
Qty: x2
Power: 300 bhp (224 Kw) each
@ 5,400 rpm
Max Speed: -
Cruising Speed: -
Economic Speed: -
Cylinders: 8 Cylinder

Speeds/Ranges Are Approx. - Subject to Load, Sea Conditions & Variables.

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