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Looking at a 2003 Mariner

Posted: June 8th, 2018, 7:31 pm
by Millenia
Hi all...first time forum user so please forgive the obvious newbie feel to my post. I have had many boats so I’m not new to cruisers. I am looking at Mariners anywhere from 2000 to 2007 and realize the differences after 2003. Found a 2003 which is bare bones but could have extras added to satisfy me. It’s the perfect model to fit in the river in front of my Ontario home (3 foot draft, lower bridge height, easy access everywhere etc). My questions for anyone that could comment are:
It has mercury 6.2 engines as opposed to crusaders...most online reviews prefer crusaders by a long shot. Anyone out there with the Mercs that could speak to them?
Has anyone ever added auto pilot at a later stage? I hear it’s almost impossible but would love to know if that is incorrect!
If I add a Raymarine sat dome in the USA and take a Canadian Direct TV box down there will it work there as well as in Canada when I eventually bring it to Ontario?
Any and all comments that would assist in my choice would be welcome...btw...I like the appearance of the Mariner so I am immune to negativity about the lines

Thanks a lot for any answers
“No Way Jose”

Re: Looking at a 2003 Mariner

Posted: June 8th, 2018, 8:30 pm
by Viper
Welcome aboard.

Both Crusader and Mercury have their merits. Both are made from the same engine platform and while Crusaders are often considered a better build, the drawback is that they have nowhere near the infrastructure that that Mercury has, so the ability to get OEM parts are more difficult. Mercury dealers around every corner will also likely have the proper diagnostic equipment for the brand but unlikely to have that for Crusaders should you encounter an issue that requires in depth diagnostics.

Installing an autopilot should not be a problem.

My understanding is that the best sat system to go with if you're going to use it in Canada is to go with Bell as the provider. Personally I prefer Intellian satellite systems.

Good luck. Let us know how it goes.

Re: Looking at a 2003 Mariner

Posted: June 9th, 2018, 6:19 am
by bud37
Welcome to the forum..... We have the 01 version black 6.2's...our engines are fine, small block stroker, lighter weight than the big block and same if not a bit more HP........if you are upgrading electronics or adding on, try to make sure that whatever you buy can talk to all the existing stuff that you have...the ultimate in my book is all from the same manufacturer, read compatible.......another G Bayer....good luck going forward...

Re: Looking at a 2003 Mariner

Posted: June 10th, 2018, 1:49 am
by RGrew176
Welcome Aboard. Hope you find your dream boat. Best of luck. When you do get there we all love pics.

Re: Looking at a 2003 Mariner

Posted: June 10th, 2018, 10:00 am
by feeez
Welcome to the forum and to the 350 M club. A lot of nice changes came in the 2003 the best IMO is the centre mounted berth .... correct me if I am wrong.

Good luck and great boating. We are G Bay and it is a wonderful place to boat.

Cheers
Fraser

Re: Looking at a 2003 Mariner

Posted: June 10th, 2018, 10:15 pm
by tomschauer
As mentioned, the base engines are all GM blocks. Merc, crusader and Volvo just add the marinization accessories. I personally have not had any problem other than normal maintenance with mercs. I also personally prefer the MPI to the TBI system crusader uses. I would not fail to purchase a boat I liked because of the engine brand, so long as it is in good shape.
The 6.2 is a 350 chevy with a 400 crank giving it 383 cu inches (6.2l). Theses have a bit more HP than the 5.7. Less torque the than 7.4

Re: Looking at a 2003 Mariner

Posted: June 11th, 2018, 8:18 am
by denpooch
Hi there and welcome. You will find that the folks on this forum are very helpful.
I have an 05 Mariner and we love it. My word of caution regarding the engines is to be sure to have the surveyor do a pressure test on the cooling system. I found out 'too late' that I needed to change the risers because they were leaking. I found myself topping off the fluid after each run.
Also have him pull the plugs. My boat looked great but the previous owner never changed the original spark plugs!
This can indicate how much attention was paid to the mechanical as opposed to the cosmetic aspects of the vessel.
Does the boat have a bow thruster?
In the area in which I boat, I have found the bow thruster to be a very helpful feature. At times I am fighting wind and current to back into my slip and the extra help comes in handy.
Good luck.

Re: Looking at a 2003 Mariner

Posted: June 11th, 2018, 1:11 pm
by Millenia
Thanks to all of you that replied...great information to use. It’s been a tough road finding the right Mariner....a tribute I’d say to the model given how fast the “good” ones get snapped up. I’ve looked at similar brands/models like Silverton 330 etc hut always come back to the Mariner....it’s just a better combination of features for what I want. If any come up in the Ontario area, or northern states for that matter I will drive to look at boats of interest....I am online daily so most that appear on Yachtworld/Kijiji/boatdealers.ca I will have seen. Please let me know of any you may hear of where current owner may want to avoid broker fees etc. thanks again for the input
No Way Jose

Re: Looking at a 2003 Mariner

Posted: June 11th, 2018, 1:27 pm
by km1125
I'm not a big fan of the design, but they sure do seem to sell quickly!! I think we have four in our marina now and we had another one that got sold in the spring and left after launch.