I've got a '99 350 Mariner...same hull as the 360 mariner....a few changes on the interior/exterior, but same overall styling/lines. The style is definitely different...it grew on me and the wife...and the funny thing is that I can't tell you how many comments we get on it..."love it" - "best looking boat out here" - "she's a beauty" - etc....hey, I don't make it up! I guess the Euro look is coming into style...I personally think the design of the Mariner was before it's time...meaning that 10 years from now it will still look current...just my guess.
Some thoughts:
The 350 Mariner seems alot roomier than a good chunk of boats that I've been on that are several feet longer (sometimes 10 feet longer!).
A note on engine access on the Mariner, 3 hatches in the cockpit, essentially all of the cockpit lifts out, except for the very edges, you've got full access. Getting to the v-drives is a little tricky though.
Here's what I love about our Mariner:
-HUGE shower, large enough for two.
-One level inside (salon, galley, head, cabin)
-full size fridge (well, full size boat fridge)
-HUGE bridge with lots of entertaining area
-icemake/wetbar/table on the bridge
-walkarounds on BOTH sides that are *usable*
-plenty of room on the bow coupled with a love-seat that converts into a huge sunpad along with high rails are are sturdy and safe (even at full steam). Bow rails have had over 500 pounds on them...amazingly strong.
-Roomy salon L-couch & dinette
-hardwood flooring in galley is aesthetically-pleasing and also nice for those spills
What I wish I could change:
-Better view of the aft (swim platform/corners) when backing in.
My 350 Mariner is powered by MPI 300HP Mercruiser 350s...it has plenty of power, gets on plane quickly, excellent acceleration, etc. Can't comment on big blocks as I haven't owned a boat with them. Oh, only one A/C, and it seems to do a good job, even with 100+ degree days in Texas...just keep it running, don't plan on letting the cabin get to 90 during the day and then just expect it to cool it quickly for night. I keep the A/C at 80 or high 70's when I'm not at the boat.
Go demo and have fun!