Stepping aboard “I Swear,” you immediately appreciate the design that has made the Carver 405 a favorite among Loopers and liveaboards. Wide side decks and a fully enclosed aft deck create a comfortable and functional outdoor living space, ideal for entertaining or relaxing at the end of a long cruising day.
Entering the salon, the updates are immediately evident. The space is bright, open, and inviting with updated flooring and modern touches throughout. Large windows flood the salon with natural light, creating a warm and comfortable environment that feels far newer than her vintage.
The galley-down layout opens the main salon and creates a natural flow between living and entertaining spaces. A serving counter connects the galley to the salon, making it both social and functional.
Below, the accommodations are well thought out, offering privacy and comfort for both owners and guests. The layout is ideal for extended cruising or liveaboard use, providing a balance of space and practicality.
Up top, the flybridge offers excellent visibility and a comfortable helm layout, making long cruising days enjoyable and docking stress-free.
Extensive updates and equipment make this vessel truly turn-key:
- New canvas and eisenglass (2025)
- Fresh bottom paint and new props (2025)
- New transducer and underwater lights (2025)
- Updated flooring throughout
- New refrigerator (2025)
- Pressure water pump and accumulator system
- New anchor chain and Mantus anchor
- Highfield aluminum dinghy (Hypalon)
- Davit system
- Folding e-bikes included
- Spare parts inventory and cruising gear
“I Swear” is being offered fully equipped for continued cruising.
“I Swear” features a two-stateroom layout that has made the 405 one of the most livable boats in her class.
The primary stateroom offers an offset queen berth, generous storage, and a private ensuite head with a separate stall shower.
The forward guest stateroom features an offset double berth with direct access to the day head, providing comfort and privacy for guests.
This layout works exceptionally well for couples cruising together, families, or liveaboard owners.
The salon aboard “I Swear” has been tastefully updated with modern finishes, including updated vinyl flooring and comfortable seating. The layout is both functional and inviting, offering ample space for relaxing or hosting guests.
A large entertainment area and bar create a natural gathering space, while the abundance of natural light enhances the open feel.
The galley is well-equipped for extended time aboard, featuring:
- Corian countertops
- Full-size refrigerator
- Ample storage and counter space
- Functional layout connected to the salon
This is a space designed for real use—not just weekends, but extended cruising and living aboard.
The aft deck is fully enclosed with wing doors and updated canvas and eisenglass, creating a versatile space that can be enjoyed in a wide range of conditions. A wet bar with ice maker makes this area perfect for entertaining.
Molded steps lead down to the integrated swim platform, providing easy water access and safe boarding.
The flybridge offers excellent sightlines and a comfortable helm position, making it ideal for both cruising and docking.
“I Swear” is powered by twin Cummins 6BTA 5.9L 330 HP diesel engines with approximately 2,474 hours.
These engines are widely regarded as one of the best choices ever installed in vessels of this size. The 6BTA is a mechanically governed, inline 6-cylinder diesel, known for its durability, simplicity, and long service life.
Unlike newer electronically controlled engines, these Cummins are straightforward and highly serviceable—making them a favorite among experienced cruisers and Great Loop veterans. Their mechanical design allows for easier troubleshooting, reduced reliance on electronics, and confidence when cruising in remote areas.
They deliver strong, reliable performance and cruise comfortably in the 18–20 knot range, while still offering excellent efficiency at displacement speeds.
This vessel has also seen significant recent mechanical investment, including:
- Aftercoolers cleaned (12/2024)
- Starboard heat exchanger replaced (2025)
- Port engine major service (head gasket, top cover gasket, head cleaned, repainted)
- Exhaust system updates (both engines)
- New exhaust clamps (2025)
- Props balanced and port shaft straightened
- New cutlass bearings (both shafts)
“I Swear” is outfitted for self-sufficient cruising with a strong electrical and systems package:
- Kohler 9kW generator (~1,450 hours)
- Victron MultiPlus II inverter/charger
- Victron display system
- Five 100W solar panels
- Starlink-ready installation
- Reverse-cycle air conditioning
This is a boat built to comfortably spend extended time off the dock.