owners manual for a 1984 bass tracker II

jones1391

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I was just wondering if you guys knew where I could find a owners manual for a 1984 bass tracker II, I tried calling Tracker but they said they dont carry manuals that go back that far, I even tried looking on the web and found nothing, if you guys have any ideas I would be greatful.<br /><br />Thanks
 

roscoe

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Re: owners manual for a 1984 bass tracker II

What kind of info are you looking for?<br />There really isn't much info in the owners manuals.<br />Just the very basics of how to be safe on the water.<br />"Contact your Tracker dealer for service", "Keep your boat clean for years of enjoyment", and garbage like that.<br />Most manuals for smaller boats don't even cover how to start the motor.<br /><br />But a manual for the motor is useful.<br /><br />Do you have any specific areas you are wondering about?
 

jones1391

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Re: owners manual for a 1984 bass tracker II

Well up till now the only boat I owned was a old 14 richline with a 20 hp motor, So I went out and upgraded a little to a 1984 bass tracker II with a 1994 force motor, all I really want is some info on the boat itself, I am not real informed on all the things you need to do for a boat that actually has a steering wheel :)
 

tabbott

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Re: owners manual for a 1984 bass tracker II

Not much difference from a tiller. My friend has one of these and he does nothing out of the ordinary. Keep it clean. Keep it lubed. Enjoy it.
 

cuzner

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Re: owners manual for a 1984 bass tracker II

Hey Jones...Welcome to the forum. The info you can get site is unbelievable. But you will find it alot easier if you post specific questions in the apprpriate area's. I.E. What is the proper way to to start an outboard motor(post in outboard questions). Give as much info as possible on your rig and someone will post a reply( usualy more than one). Don"t be shy some people like me started boating before the days of the internet, and learned the hard and expensive way.Look around in the site and you may find some of the answers you need already posted.<br /><br /> Good luck<br /> Jim
 
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