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MAL9-02301
$34.95
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Maintenance Manual, Powerboats
This complete and extensively illustrated maintenance manual is 334 pages in length and covers virtually every area of powerboat maintenance. Step-by-step procedures, along with hundreds of illustrations and photographs help boating enthusiasts maintain their boats and onboard equipment, lower repair costs and generally improve operating satisfaction.
Subjects covered: Tools, fasteners and safety equipment Hull maintenance Outboard motors Stern drive and inboard engines Stern drive and inboard drive units Electrical systems Marine electronics Galley Fresh water systems Heads Trailers and towing and more
Our easy-to-use marine shop manuals can save you money in repair and maintenance bills. Step-by-step procedures and detailed illustrations guide you through every job.
Where Ignition Is Just The Start.
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MAL9-02307
$32.95
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Reference Manual and Directory, Motor and Boat Identification 1972-1996
Now you can identify, locate and contact most boat manufacturers, builders and importers with the updated Motor and Boat Identification Reference Manual. Compiled using Coast Guard information, this manual details over 12,000 boat manufacturers in production from 1972 to 1996.
Provides complete info on manufacturer's addresses, phone numbers, identification codes (MIC), and current business status (in operation or out of business). Manufacturers are listed alphabetically by name and by MIC for quick and easy cross reference.
This 472 page book also contains identifying model and specification information on stern drive engines and outboard motors. Includes stern drive MerCruiser engines from 1963 thru 1996 and OMC engines from 1964 thru 1996 with specifications on engine make and model, horsepower and size in cubic inches. Outboard coverage includes 25 manufacturers from 1921 thru 1996, ranging from Aquabug to Yamaha, including detailed specs such as serial number, horsepower, rated RPM, number of cylinders, bore & stroke, and size in cubic inches.
Where Ignition Is Just The Start.
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