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whammond
03-04-2013, 04:37 PM
Hello all,

I am proud to say that I have recently become a Supra owner after purchasing a 1992 Supra Comp ts6m. I am trying to hunt down an owner's manual for the boat. Supra does not have it available to download on their website, and after speaking with them on the phone, the manual was lost in their system when a warehouse fire occured many years back. I'm hoping someone on this forum has an owner's manual that could be scanned and sent to both Skiier's Choice and myself, as i'm sure they would appreciate having a digital copy of the manual again. The closest thing that I have found is the 1989 comp and the 1990 20'-23' manuals.

Also, any suggestions for new owners of this boat would be welcomed.

sybrmike
03-04-2013, 07:36 PM
I think the differences between your 91 and the 1990 20-23' manuals would be minor, if at all. I think they were all pretty much the same mid 80's thru 91 with a few changes and upgrades across the different models beginning in 92.

whammond
03-04-2013, 09:03 PM
Mine is actually a 1992, the all fiberglass/kevlar model. I've noticed that many things are still the same from the 90 manuals, but there are a few differences. Just trying to see if someone happens to have one out there.

sybrmike
03-05-2013, 10:31 AM
Sorry, don't know how I missed it - lucky you with the '92. Hope someone can dig one up for you.

kvand347
03-05-2013, 10:55 AM
Are you looking for the PCM boat motor/trans manual or the actual boat owners manual? I have both for my 1993 Sunsport, but the owners manual is in terrible shape with pages stuck together and some ripped. What specifically are you looking for in either one?

whammond
03-05-2013, 03:33 PM
I've actually found the 1991 and 1993 PCM engine manuals at the link below. I'd like to find a boat manual to keep on hand though.

http://www.planetnautique.com/CorrectCraftManuals/

My question is about the electronic disconnect switch in the 1990 20'-23' manual. I'm guessing this is the IGN switch in my comp, is simply pushing this switch sufficient for storing on land in between uses, or should the battery be disconnected while in storage so that the battery does slowly die?