2002 292 Fastech Owners Manual
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2002 292 Fastech Owners Manual
I recenlty picked up a used 2002 292 Fastech. However the previous owner and dealer do not have the Formula Owners Manual/Binder. I would like to get to know as much about the boat as possible, good winter reading. Anyone know how I can get my hands on one?
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It is available thru any Formula dealer. Consists of the canvas bag,the big binder with all the vendors instructions,plus the new systems manual that was not available until recently. A very extensive collection of stuff. Not particularly cheap,but it is very nice. Your local dealer can get it for you,or if you don't have a local dealer I can get it for you. Robert
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It is available thru any Formula dealer. Consists of the canvas bag,the big binder with all the vendors instructions,plus the new systems manual that was not available until recently. A very extensive collection of stuff. Not particularly cheap,but it is very nice. Your local dealer can get it for you,or if you don't have a local dealer I can get it for you. Robert
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Thanks Robert.
I'll definately let you know what I decide to do. With Christmas right around the corner, I will have to see how my expenses go. I'm still trying to recover from the purchase as well. Actually, the purchase wasn't that bad at all. I think I got a pretty good deal, I believe, I should also say thank you. I took your advice, as well as other members, from your one post a while back about 350's vs. 6.2's in the 292 into deep consideration during my purchase. I looked at several 292's with 6.2's all over 100 hours and not in that great of shape. I ended up with a beautifully, well taken care of 292 with less then 60 hours on both motors, and was able to use the 350's as a bargaining tool to get the price down to where I wanted it. Can't wait till spring. Thanks Robert and fellow OSO members.
I'll definately let you know what I decide to do. With Christmas right around the corner, I will have to see how my expenses go. I'm still trying to recover from the purchase as well. Actually, the purchase wasn't that bad at all. I think I got a pretty good deal, I believe, I should also say thank you. I took your advice, as well as other members, from your one post a while back about 350's vs. 6.2's in the 292 into deep consideration during my purchase. I looked at several 292's with 6.2's all over 100 hours and not in that great of shape. I ended up with a beautifully, well taken care of 292 with less then 60 hours on both motors, and was able to use the 350's as a bargaining tool to get the price down to where I wanted it. Can't wait till spring. Thanks Robert and fellow OSO members.
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Hey Tim,
Yup, I finally pulled the trigger. I got a pretty nice deal I believe, boat was well taken care of. It's still a used boat, so it's not perfect, but on a scale of 1-10, 10 being straight out of the factory, I'd give it 8 or 9 even. So...I can't afford to upgrade now, but I have a few pics posted up on speedwake.
Yup, I finally pulled the trigger. I got a pretty nice deal I believe, boat was well taken care of. It's still a used boat, so it's not perfect, but on a scale of 1-10, 10 being straight out of the factory, I'd give it 8 or 9 even. So...I can't afford to upgrade now, but I have a few pics posted up on speedwake.
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I have a PDF file of the general Fastech manual and I can email it to you if you don't have it. You can also get it for free from Formula.
Let me know and I will happy to email it.
Let me know and I will happy to email it.