PhilipF
Well-Known Member
Interested to learn how common/uncommon it is for boats to be provided with a Handbook when they are sold - either new or secondhand?
Almost everything sold nowadays has some kind of manual enclosed with it - I think it is a law that this should be so.
A boat however is often rather unique - sometimes just one model is built and sold - a manual specially written and provided to the buyer - is this likely?
What about longer runs of boats - are manuals for these usually accurate and informative? Where specified items mentioned in the manual - bilge pumps being an example, actually provided on the model to which the manual refers?
Almost everything sold nowadays has some kind of manual enclosed with it - I think it is a law that this should be so.
A boat however is often rather unique - sometimes just one model is built and sold - a manual specially written and provided to the buyer - is this likely?
What about longer runs of boats - are manuals for these usually accurate and informative? Where specified items mentioned in the manual - bilge pumps being an example, actually provided on the model to which the manual refers?