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Need a user manual for early 90's Cajun

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If anyone has an old Cajun Pro Sport user manual laying around gathering dust, I just bought a really nice 91 ps 195 with a 200 Yam on it. The guy I bought it from had it for about 15 years and didn't have the manual for the boat or the motor. If anyone has one or knows where I could get one, I'd appreciate the help.

I checked Yamaha but their user manuals on their motors only go back to 98.

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manual for boat = Back boat into water.

Start engine.

Drive boat.

Be safe.

There was no such thing as an owners manual for a boat. Certainly not like for a car. Most manufacturers only put standard USCG info in those.

Try a Clymers manual for the engine. Available on ebay.  An Owners manuals for something that old just won't be found.

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Somewhere in there, you want to put the plug inm LOL.

manual for boat = Back boat into water.

Start engine.

Drive boat.

Be safe.

There was no such thing as an owners manual for a boat. Certainly not like for a car. Most manufacturers only put standard USCG info in those.

Try a Clymers manual for the engine. Available on ebay. An Owners manuals for something that old just won't be found.

Some bass boat makers even in the 80's (Ranger for example) provided boat manuals that did/do a pretty good job of explaining live well plumbing, 24v trolling motor systems, dash and bow switch panels, bow to transom wiring schematics, etc...

Now granted, none of this stuff is rocket science.... you can live without them...

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manual for boat = Back boat into water.

Start engine.

Drive boat.

Be safe.

There was no such thing as an owners manual for a boat. Certainly not like for a car. Most manufacturers only put standard USCG info in those.

Try a Clymers manual for the engine. Available on ebay. An Owners manuals for something that old just won't be found.

Some bass boat makers even in the 80's (Ranger for example) provided boat manuals that did/do a pretty good job of explaining live well plumbing, 24v trolling motor systems, dash and bow switch panels, bow to transom wiring schematics, etc...

Now granted, none of this stuff is rocket science.... you can live without them...

Not many.  Back in the 80's boats were still final rigged at the dealer.  The wiring/plumbing on one boat may not be exactly the same as on another bought from another dealer. 

Bass boats from the factory just don't have the kind of gear on them like an auto.  Climate controls, radio's, gear shifting, etc. etc.  What little there was could be easily explained by the dealer at the time of pickup.  Most manuals I've ever seen were more of a beginners guide to how to operate and drive a boat. 

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Thanks guys! Didn't know it was so simple. Was actually wondering about the steering cables, wiring from the front panel, etc. Guess it's all look and see.

Thanks guys! Didn't know it was so simple. Was actually wondering about the steering cables, wiring from the front panel, etc. Guess it's all look and see.

ksboy, after I read this thread last night I googled and stumbled across a pdf version of 93 Cajun Fish and Ski onwers manual that someone has scanned an uploaded - if you search you'll find it. But may not be very useful to you since F&S boats are a tad different.

And as cart7t said, this manual had a little less 'meat' in it than the Ranger manuals I'm most familiar with. Looked to be 90% how to navigate and 10% about the boat.  I've had a few Rangers and their manuals are quite good.  I honestly don't remember the manuals of all the other boats I have had.

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