I want to thank the moderator for this wonderful forum. I would like to introduce myself & tell you the story of my introduction to carver. My Dad picked up a Mariner at an auction about 24 years ago. It had gone through a hurricane & was beat up. He had great intentions but no time. The boat had been sitting for about ten years when I asked him if I could put it back together. At that time all I knew was how to have a good time on a boat. But Thank goodness I am a whiz at reading & implementing knowledge. I basically lived on this boat for 2 years or it felt like it at hour 18 per day. I seriously worked for 2 years at 18 hours a day X7. I re-cored her. Stripped all the interior wood, filled the grain & 12 varnish coats later... Looks like glass. Engines are both rebuilt. It was almost done when I bought a home that needed my TLC more. She has sat in my driveway for the past 12 years.
Just yesterday I uncovered her & was contemplating selling. Today I found this site & I am enthused once again to finish her.
When I was actively working on her there was absolutely No info online. I am so thrilled that there are other people out there that appreciate the beauty of this boat. Again my Thanks to you. I have all the paperwork ie wiring schematics etc if any one is interested.
Thank you for the kind words of appreciation for this forum. I started this when I could find nothing on the Mariners and it has grown beyond my wildest dreams with many knowledgable Carver enthusiasts willing to help. I hope this helps you to keep your Mariner and get her back in the water again. Good luck Paul
I have read some of the posts on here & Love it all. My boat is a 1978 - 2896. twin Crusaders. I will take some photos. I think I still have some photos from when I first began many years ago. I spent a good part of the day re-oranizing my new shopping list. First thing on the list is wire & lots of it. I am wondering if I should just change out all the gauges for new instead of waiting to find out if they work.