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Old 07-15-2018, 07:49 AM   #1
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I have enherited a boat and it's exciting and amazing but scary! I can't seem to find ANY info on this model boat and as I've never owned a boat before (but grew up around many) I am in need of a user mannual. The boat is a 1999 Maxum 1900 SC2 . Any suggestions?
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Welcome aboard

The manual for this boat provides little information. I recommend taking a safe boating course and maybe hiring a first captain to teach you how to operate the boat.
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Welcome aboard.
If is your first boat I would follow Mike suggestion. Or get somebody with you who have a boat and know what to do. Very important. Good luck.
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Newbie where are you located??
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Located in Virginia. Thanks for the help guys! We are currently looking into places we can take her to get serviced and I've already cleaned her up really well and she's looking pretty!
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Located in Virginia. Thanks for the help guys! We are currently looking into places we can take her to get serviced and I've already cleaned her up really well and she's looking pretty!
Can you make some pictures and post them here?
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Yeah you must know someone with a boat or had a boat. Take them out and have them show you everything. Plus your boat is perfect size for a beginner. Good luck!!!
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Here are a few pictures
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no wonder you need help, you inherited an upside down boat! lolol
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Nice boat. Enjoy it.
Boat is not a car. So many thing can go wrong. That's why we suggest to get somebody with experient to go with you. And pay attention to everything that person will do. Including load and unload from trailer, secure the boat on trailer, etc...Good luck.
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no wonder you need help, you inherited an upside down boat! lolol
Drip dry cleaning.
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