When you purchased your boat (used, not new) did the previous owner provide you with the documentation for all the electronics and user manuals of the boat? Curiosity prevails here.
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On my current boat for the most part, yes. The boat is from 1984 so some original things did not have documentation. Everything from when the PO bought the boat in 2000 was quite well documented. So from 2000 on, I have all manuals from anything new added and a complete maintenance history from 2000 onwards. It was one of the things I liked when looking at the boat before purchase.When you purchased your boat (used, not new) did the previous owner provide you with the documentation for all the electronics and user manuals of the boat? Curiosity prevails here.
Agree somewhat, simply for the convenience.The need for a scanner has diminished. Snap a picture and auto add to your database.
Hi Brian. Yes, for the most part. Main propulsion engine and Genset had user manuals, but no service manual. I now have a service manual for the main engine. No documentation for the Australian made windlass. Nice piece of machinery, so I had to do some internet digging to obtain a parts listing. Documentation for the toilets, instrument suite, heat pumps, etc. all came with the boat from the PO.When you purchased your boat (used, not new) did the previous owner provide you with the documentation for all the electronics and user manuals of the boat? Curiosity prevails here.
Yup, many were for equipment no longer on the boat. Most not very valuable being you can find updated ones on the internet.. What was valuable was the original receipts and invoices for the big stuff like sails, furler and dodger.When you purchased your boat (used, not new) did the previous owner provide you with the documentation for all the electronics and user manuals of the boat? Curiosity prevails here.
I am in the same position. I will take care of the next owner.Previous boat = no
(we bought it from people who had purchased it as their first sailboat, and they didn't seem knowledgeable. Much of the boat wiring wasn't working, but the electronics worked fine once reconnected. No manuals included and they weren't sure where they were. CDI furler was incorrectly rigged so that you couldn't remove the headsail when stepped. Tldr: They were clueless and likely no longer own a boat.
I sourced all manuals and had them stored on a USB stick, and on Google Le drive. Everything I had, including Catalina NSA docs, photos of work done, etc. was given to the new owner when I sold the boat. )
I think that's the big thing people forget. You will one day sell the boat, so why not help yourself AND the future owner.I am in the same position. I will take care of the next owner.
I just bought a new to me used car and the dealership handed me everything on a flash drive. I thought to myself I can scan in any service records and history to the flash drive and hand it over to the next owner.I think that's the big thing people forget. You will one day sell the boat, so why not help yourself AND the future owner.