European Parliament, including the International
Organization for Standards (ISO) and Recre-
ational Marine Agreement Group (RMAG)
guidelines in effect at the time of manufacture.
We recommend that you see your dealer if you
wish to modify factory–installed equipment or
add new equipment. Your dealer is qualified to
make such modifications or additions without
placing the safety or design integrity of your boat
at risk and without invalidating the warranty.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Boat Owner
1. Sign the warranty registration card including
your address and the boat and hull serial
numbers and mail it to us.
2. Inspect the boat at the time of delivery to
verify that all systems and components are
operating safely and acceptably. Read all
manuals and instructions.
3. Operate all equipment in compliance with
the manufacturer’s instructions.
4. Review the pre-delivery checklist for the
boat and engine with your dealer when you
take delivery.
5. Schedule your 20-hour boat and engine
checkup with your dealer.
6. Know your boat and the rules of the road
before you use your boat.
IMPORTANT: Make sure that your dealer checks
the engine alignment during your boat’s 20-hour
checkup. The engine alignment check should be
performed in accordance with the recommended
procedures as stated by the engine manufac-
turer in your engine owner’s manual. Failure to
do so could result in drive train damage which is
not covered under the warranty.
7. We recommend that you reference your
engine warranty certificate for initial inspec-
tion and service requirements.
8. Perform or provide for the scheduled main-
tenance checks outlined in this manual and
all related service guides and manuals.
Along with boating, comes responsibility.
Responsibility for safety, boating laws, and the
environment. Please think about the future of
our waterways, oceans and marine life while
you’re out enjoying them and take all neces-
sary measures to help protect what natural
habitats we have left. Keeping our waterways
and marine habitats free from debris, and
showing consideration for the creatures who
thrive in these environments are some ways
you can help assure the pleasure of boating for
years to come.
The operator is also responsible for complying
with the following procedures and operational
requirements:
• State registration
• Insurance
• Warranty registration
• Warranty terms and conditions
• Rules of the road
• Break-in procedure
• Proper maintenance of the boat and its sys-
tems
• Safety equipment
• Safety training of passengers and crew
• Knowledge of boat systems
• Seaworthiness/operational inspection
• Safe operating practices
• Avoiding use of drugs/alcohol
• Environmental regulations
• Accident reports
Dealer
Your dealer will complete the pre-delivery check-
list with you when you take delivery of your
boat. A copy of the checklist is at the end of
this section. Your dealer will also provide the fol-
lowing services:
1. Sign the checklist to certify that your boat is
in top-notch condition and that all compo-
nents are working properly.
2. Discuss the terms of all warranties and
emphasize the importance of registering
each warranty with the manufacturer.
3. Explain the proper procedures for obtaining
warranty service.
4. If requested, provide you with comprehensive
instruction in the operation of your boat and
all its installed systems and components.
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