MarvC
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New boat owner here and first post on the forum.
Several months looking for well cared for boat that would fit the family’s budget and have room for my wife, Yorkie and grand kids we came across a mint condition low time 2009 Tahoe Q5i with the MerCruiser 4.3L drive. The test drive reveled no mechanical or structure issues.
Rather excited we picked the boat up last Saturday and have made three uneventful runs with the Tahoe.
The maintenance manual for the engine and drive components was included but there is no operators / maintenance manual for the boat itself.
I would at least like to purchase spare fuses but really don’t have a clue where the fuse box (if any) exist.
I know there is a 15 amp fuse in the engine compartment somewhere, a manual would help immensely.
I have searched the net and visited Trackers website looking for a downloadable PDF if one exists. Could someone point me in the right directions other than purchasing one of a downloadable PDF file?
Advice from the veterans of the forum is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
MarvC
Several months looking for well cared for boat that would fit the family’s budget and have room for my wife, Yorkie and grand kids we came across a mint condition low time 2009 Tahoe Q5i with the MerCruiser 4.3L drive. The test drive reveled no mechanical or structure issues.
Rather excited we picked the boat up last Saturday and have made three uneventful runs with the Tahoe.
The maintenance manual for the engine and drive components was included but there is no operators / maintenance manual for the boat itself.
I would at least like to purchase spare fuses but really don’t have a clue where the fuse box (if any) exist.
I know there is a 15 amp fuse in the engine compartment somewhere, a manual would help immensely.
I have searched the net and visited Trackers website looking for a downloadable PDF if one exists. Could someone point me in the right directions other than purchasing one of a downloadable PDF file?
Advice from the veterans of the forum is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
MarvC
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