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[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=365422#p365422 said:
MikeA57 » 04 Sep 2014, 19:12[/url]"]The link works as of 9/4/14. No info for my '83 merc 25 but it looks like a very useful site with all the different types of manuals available.

Am I doing something wrong? When I try to login it says the username or password is not authorized...

I click the link and then click login at the top right. Is there somewhere else I should be logging in?
 
Thanks for this resource!
---New member with a '58 Johnson 18 hp. First attempt at refurbishing anything mechanical, but I will succeed. I will get stuck eventually, but this forum and its members seem like a good place for questions.......
 
curtdawg88-----

The link just worked for me.
Try again---make sure to use marshall, with two l's. I copied the site address and sent it to myself in an email and it also worked that way.
 
Thanks for the link. Although I have paper copies for most of my motors some I do not. First login gave me an error message 'not authorised'. Second attempt worked like a charm.
 
A lot of info on Mariners but I have a 1996 25HP and of course it is not there. Any other sources?
 
I could NOT get it to work as of today, 6/26/16, what internet browser are you guys using that it worked for?
 
BryceAZ said:
I could NOT get it to work as of today, 6/26/16, what internet browser are you guys using that it worked for?

Isn't working for me today either 06/26/2016. I'm on a mac using firefox. Here is the error code I received "The username and password combination you entered does not exist. Please contact your institution for assistance. [Authentication Error Code 101]"

I'm looking for a factory manual for a 2002 Mercury 90 Classic if anyone has one. If anyone needs a manual for a 1996 Evinrude/Johnson 40/50 send me a PDF. I have the original service manual in PDF format.
 
The Internet Archive has Manuals and repair guides that you can borrow. They are pretty much what Ebscohost was using.

1955 to 1965:
https://archive.org/details/outboardmotorser0000unse

Overview of Outboard related texts:
https://archive.org/search.php?query=outboard&sin=

Here is a link to Fleetwin 7.5hp manuals:
https://web.archive.org/web/20161110220028/http://www.knology.net/~tombeam/granddadsoutboard.html

Fiberglassics has a few manuals in their motors list under individual manufacturers:
http://www.fiberglassics.com/library/index.php?title=Main_Page

Joe Outboard has a few manuals too:
https://joeoutboard.com/
 
try this link .. every manual i can think of
heads up it is currently in FLASH format
http://boatinfo.no/
 

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