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Boat Manual, Can a few sizes fit all?

Manufacturers can now purchase a "generic" owners' manual, and the publisher will tweak it to more specifically apply to the specific product line.

http://ww4.kencook.com/boatbooks/index.cfm?event=product.search

So what does anybody think? Are the manuals likely to be better than something individually produced for a specific boat, not as comprehensive, or will it probably depend on a case-by-case basis?

Do you have an "owner's manual" for your boat? What would you have liked to find included that wasn't there? Or, do you find it well done and very helpful?

Chuck
Dec 30
2006
My 1990 MaXum manual failed to advise specifically to drain the fresh JR
Dec 30
The owners manual that came with my 19' bow rider in 1998 is a generic runabout book for all small Bayliners. I actually read it the night I brought the boat home - most runabout owners probably don't. It's very basic and that's probably all most runabout owners care about.. I'm just upset that I didn't buy the MerCruiser Manuals when they were only about $30. Now that I do some of my own servicing, the manuals cost over $70! This approach to manuals is not unique to boats. My year 2000 motor home came with a generic manual also, for both Class A and C motor homes by the same manufacturer. To their credit, they included a big vinyl pocket folder with manuals from all the equipment manufacturers (water heater, toilet, etc), and the original manual for the vehicle (mine's built on a Chevy 3500).

"Chuck Gould" <chuckgould.chuck@gmail.com> wrote in message

William
Dec 30
   

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