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Calling all Mariner 360 Owners
- Delorean6855
- Scurvy Dog

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- Vessel Info: 2004 Mariner Three Sixty, Crusader 6.0s w/225 hours, Koehler 7_3e genset
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Calling all Mariner 360 Owners
We've had a 2004 Mariner 360 for about a year now and like it for the most part. The crusader 6.0s seem great, love how it's almost all FWC. I've learned a lot about this boat over the past year so I am sure I can offer advice to any new or existing owners.
General question, though, do all these models sit bow heavy? Has anyone figured out why? We can't even completely empty our holding tank because it sits on a slight angle.
And has anyone figured out why when in heavy seas, so much water collects in the forward bilge? The forward bilge hose does have a loop so I am not sure why it would siphon there and if it's not there, from where? And if somewhere on the aft bilges, would that also suggest the potable tank might be taking on sea water through the overflow?
Thanks!
- km1125
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Re: Calling all Mariner 360 Owners
In heavy seas, can water get in your anchor locker through the winch or any storage doors in the bow?
You should definitely not have an issue with seas getting in the potable "overflow" (it's actually a vent). The vent should be located a few feet above the water line and have a loop in it that would go even further up. I would be concerned about contaminating the potable water if sea water was actually getting in there.
- Delorean6855
- Scurvy Dog

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Re: Calling all Mariner 360 Owners
The actor locker is accessed through the forward stateroom but actually drains out the bow and not to the bilge.
- Cooperlogan
- Scurvy Dog

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- Joined: September 30th, 2021, 2:17 pm
- Vessel Info: 1995 Carver Mariner 330
twin 270hp - Location: Chesapeake
Re: Calling all Mariner 360 Owners
We always wondered why that was
We ended up buying a 95 older style
- bud37
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Re: Calling all Mariner 360 Owners
This will be especially evident if you run the boat between hull speed ( 7Kn) and on plane around (15Kn).
My opinion anyway.
- Cbchristian2
- Scurvy Dog

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Re: Calling all Mariner 360 Owners
We have been Carver owners for over 20 years, previously had a Santego.
Thank you…
- Delorean6855
- Scurvy Dog

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- Vessel Info: 2004 Mariner Three Sixty, Crusader 6.0s w/225 hours, Koehler 7_3e genset
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Re: Calling all Mariner 360 Owners
- Jerrygray
- Scurvy Dog

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- Joined: January 24th, 2022, 12:22 pm
- Vessel Info: 2009 Carver Mariner 36M
- Location: Alexandria, VA
Re: Calling all Mariner 360 Owners
Delorean6855 wrote:Source of the post Would like to create a new thread just for this model.
We've had a 2004 Mariner 360 for about a year now and like it for the most part. The crusader 6.0s seem great, love how it's almost all FWC. I've learned a lot about this boat over the past year so I am sure I can offer advice to any new or existing owners.
General question, though, do all these models sit bow heavy? Has anyone figured out why? We can't even completely empty our holding tank because it sits on a slight angle.
And has anyone figured out why when in heavy seas, so much water collects in the forward bilge? The forward bilge hose does have a loop so I am not sure why it would siphon there and if it's not there, from where? And if somewhere on the aft bilges, would that also suggest the potable tank might be taking on sea water through the overflow?
Thanks!
I've only had water in the FWD bilge when the Shower sump failed and filled with water.
- mcgreba
- Scurvy Dog

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- Joined: July 11th, 2025, 3:31 pm
- Vessel Info: 2004 Mariner 360
- Location: Welch, MN
Re: Calling all Mariner 360 Owners
I know this is an old thread, but it may get me right to a couple 360 Mariner owners. Recently purchased a 2004 Mariner 360. Have purchased a chartplotter with a transducer that I would like place on the stern on the keel or as close as I can get. I have only seen this boat in the water - never out. Does anyone know how far below the waterline the keel is at the stern?
I'd like to use a piece of UHMW/StarBoard for mounting the transducer at the bottom of the boat. I would mount the UHMW to the stern with screws penetrating the boat's shell above the waterline. The UHMW would then extend from that point down to the keel and provide me with a mounting point for the transducer.
Thanks!
P.S. I have read the maximum draft is right around 3.1 feet, but that is forward of the stern. Stern sits higher I believe.
- km1125
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Re: Calling all Mariner 360 Owners
In some pics it also looks like there's a drain plug located on the transom centerline, just inches above the bottom. That might complicate centering the starboard support.
It also appears in some of the pics that there's a "stepped transom" where some of the transom is right at the back of the swim platform and then it steps forward a couple feet before it continues down to the bottom of the hull.
You also want to make sure you're well clear of any turbulence from the props and rudders, or you'll never get a reliable signal underway.
And of that 3' draft, a substantial portion of that is the props or rudders, and their clearance to the hull. I'd bet the center of the hull is less than 12-14" below the waterline.
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