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Looking for Carribean Cruise manual/schematic

By Keroppi

4 years ago



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#1 4 years ago

It's not *technically* s Gottlieb game, so sharing should be ok.
Or at least can someone tell me the exact path of the trough opto switch lines.
Mines not lighting; I verified 5v and swapped the pcb and optos, so the issue has to be upstream.
All other switches/lights work so I figure it has to be upstream wiring somewhere.
Any help is greatly appreciated!

#2 4 years ago

I realize you probably don't want to buy one and have already seen this available while searching.

But here it is just in case.

https://www.marcospecialties.com/pinball-parts/DOC1113

Thanks
Blake

#3 4 years ago

Thanks, I did see it. I just really didn't want to pay the better part of $40 a manual to trace a single switch. Turns out the outhole switch isn't working either, so if one doesn't come up, it is what it is.

Quoted from Blake:

I realize you probably don't want to buy one and have already seen this available while searching.
But here it is just in case.
https://www.marcospecialties.com/pinball-parts/DOC1113
Thanks
Blake

#4 4 years ago

Could be a long shot, but maybe it is similar enough to Night Moves whose manual is available on ipdb? https://www.ipdb.org/files/3507/1989_Night_Moves_Instruction_Manual_with_paginated_schematics.pdf

#5 4 years ago

Sadly, no. Sys80 vs Sys3.

Quoted from QuietEarp:

Could be a long shot, but maybe it is similar enough to Night Moves whose manual is available on ipdb? https://www.ipdb.org/files/3507/1989_Night_Moves_Instruction_Manual_with_paginated_schematics.pdf

#6 4 years ago
Quoted from Keroppi:

Sadly, no. Sys80 vs Sys3.

I learned something new today! I just assumed they were the same. Good luck finding the manual!

#7 4 years ago

Well I'd still like the manual, but I fixed it (the slow way).
Something else to note, IPDB lists this game as 1989.
I just got 3 clearly all original machines (#76,#131, and #135), about 1% in America lol. All 3 have copyright 1990 boards in them.
So if they started releasing them in 1989 (possible) it was definitely 1990 before they assembled even 20% of them.

#8 4 years ago

Here’s what I found.

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