Introduced in 1994, the Carver 320 Voyager was marketed as an inexpensive, entry-level family cruiser with a stylish profile 1994–99 and generous cabin accommodations. She was built on a solid fiberglass hull with a wide beam and a moderate 16 degrees of deadrise at the transom. The Voyager, which is a very roomy boat below, was originally offered with or without a lower helm; without the helm, there was room for a stall shower in the head. Either way, the stateroom has an offset double berth (and a privacy door), and the dinette and salon sofa convert into double berths.
In 1996, Carver introduced a completely new two-stateroom floorplan with the head and galley aft in the salon and a mini-cabin beneath the elevated dinette. Outside, the integral swim platform features a built-in fender rack and a hideaway boarding ladder. Access to the engines and V-drives is via hatches in the cockpit sole. The oversize flybridge of the 320 Voyager has the helm forward and guest seating for five. The side decks are narrow and foredeck access is heel-to-toe. Standard 5.7L Crusader gas engines cruise at 16–17 knots (high 20s top).
Dream Carver was purchased by her current owner in 1999 and available with all original manuals and a 2012 Survey. She is ready to be enjoyed by her next owner(s) and offers tremendous value, and a lot of boat for 32 feet. Available for showings by appointment.
Notable Features Include:
Two stateroom floorplan with the head and galley aft in the salon. The forward stateroom offers a large double berth, hanging storage and 6' 3" headroom. The guest stateroom also provides a double berth and hanging storage. Solid wood doors and frames add style and privacy to both staterooms.
The very functional galley is located in the Starboard side of the rear salon with the following features:
3 removable hatches provide easy access to the engine room located below the cockpit. There is also access from 2 smaller hatches just inside the salon.
From the large cockpit that's ideal for fishing and water sports, to the full-size fly bridge, the Carver 320 Voyager is extremely well-engineered. Combining traditional styling with her wide 11-foot, 11-inch beam, the 320 offers cruising stability, as well as plenty of room. On the bridge there's seating for five with two plush bench seats that convert to a sun lounge. The control console with complete, backlighted instrumentation, a Venturi windshield and sliding pilot seat are all ergonomically designed. The swim platform has a ladder and a transom storage locker and fender rack is built in. Below deck, Carver's wide-beam construction makes possible a spacious cabin, featuring large salon windows for enhanced visibility. The raised dinette converts easily into a berth. There's room for an optional lower helm station to extend cruising opportunities. Sleeping accommodations for six include two luxury-loaded private staterooms. The forward stateroom offers generous headroom, a large double berth and hanging storage. For guests on an overnight trip, the side stateroom provides a double berth and hanging storage. Solid wood doors add style and privacy to both staterooms. The raised galley is fully equipped with two-burner electric stove, microwave, integral sink and large dual-voltage refrigerator - freezer with wood inlay. Double wide patio doors lead to the cockpit.
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