The 2002 Carver 570 Voyager Pilothouse is a 59-foot diesel cruiser built on a fiberglass hull and powered by twin Volvo D12 engines producing 1,350 horsepower. The boat has seen freshwater use only and carries approximately 950 engine hours across its two original owners. Key features include bow and stern thrusters, a diesel Kohler generator, and a complete suite of navigation equipment including four Raymarine multi-function displays with GPS and radar, autopilot, and VHF radio.
The open interior showcases cherry joinery, Ultraleather seating, and generous headroom throughout. The pilothouse design provides excellent sightlines for commanding the boat, while the spacious flybridge and aft deck offer entertaining areas. Below decks, the layout includes a master stateroom with custom television, a guest stateroom, a galley with dishwasher and full cooking facilities, and two heads each with tub and shower combinations.
Onboard systems are comprehensive: reverse-cycle air conditioning and heating, washer and dryer, central vacuum, pressure water throughout, and multiple battery banks with charging capability. Exterior features include new SeaDek decking, a bimini top with full enclosure, new exterior upholstery, electric grill on the flybridge, swim platform with ladder, and radar arch. New canvas, flybridge enclosures, and cabin carpeting have been recently installed. The boat is equipped with an anchor windlass, hydraulic trim tabs, and a transom shower for convenience.
Length
59.17 FT
Beam
15.33 FT
Draft
4.75 FT
Weight
52,500 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Heads
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
Volvo
Engine Model
D-12
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
950 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
800 GAL
Water
200 GAL