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Date Posted: 20:46:43 04/30/03 Wed
Author: tom johnson
Author Host/IP: d-216-195-157-222.gwi.net / 216.195.157.222
Subject: Re: There should be a serial number on your engine, that might help identify your boat. The Mariner's Museum in Virginia has a wealth of information, and for a nominal fee, they can provide you with a hull card & other info on your boat, provided they have it. You can try this web address, www.mariner.org or if you need additional help I can try and get a phone number your. I believe they are located in Newport News, Virginia. Good Luck!
In reply to: Jennifer 's message, "There should be a serial number on your engine, that might help identify your boat. The Mariner's Museum in Virginia has a wealth of information, and for a nominal fee, they can provide you with a hull card & other info on your boat, provided they have it. You can try this web address, www.mariner.org or if you need additional help I can try and get a phone number your. I believe they are located in Newport News, Virginia. Good Luck!" on 21:25:51 02/03/03 Mon

trying to identify a mariner outboard i think is 89 or 90 ?? and locate a manual i have ser. no.

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