HUNTER MARINE
LIMITED WARRANTY
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LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
Hunter Marine warrants to the first-use
purchaser and any subsequent owner during
the warranty period, that any part
manufactured by Hunter will be free of
defects caused by faulty workmanship or
materials
for a period of twelve (12) months from the
date of delivery to the first-use purchaser
under normal use and service. During this
period, Hunter will repair or replace any part
judged to be defective by Hunter
.
LIMITED FIVE-YEAR HULL STRUCTURE
AND BOTTOM BLISTER WARRANTY
Hunter warrants to the first-use purchaser
and any subsequent owner during the
warranty period that the hull of each boat will
be free from structural defects in materials
and workmanship for a period of five (5)
years from the date of delivery to the first-
use purchaser under normal use and
service.
This limited warranty applies only to the
structural integrity of the hull and supporting
pan/grid or stringer system. Hulls, pan/grid
or stringers modified in any way or powered
with engines other than the type and size
installed or specified by Hunter are not
covered by this limited warranty. The
obligation of Hunter under this limited
warranty is restricted to the repair or
replacement of hulls that are determined to
be structurally defective.
Hunter also warrants to the first-use
purchaser and any subsequent owner during
the warranty period that the boat will be free
from gel-coat blistering on underwater
surfaces of the hull, excluding the keel and
rudder, for a period of five (5) years from the
date of delivery to the first-use purchaser
under normal use and service. During this
period, Hunter will supply or reimburse an
authorized Hunter dealer for all of the parts
and labor required to repair a blistered
underwater surface of the hull. The labor
cost reimbursement will be based on the
Labor Allowance Schedule established by
Hunter. However, if a non-Hunter dealer
performs the repair, the repair cost must be
authorized by Hunter in advance and be
based on a reasonable number of hours as
determined
by
Hunter.
Transportation,
hauling, launching, bottom paint, storage,
dockage, cradling rental, rigging and
derigging, or other similar costs will not be
paid by Hunter. We recommend that the
repair be done during a seasonal haul out
for service or storage.
The bottom blister warranty is
void
under
the following circumstances:
(1) If the gel-coat has been sanded,
sandblasted, or subjected to abrasion or
impact.
(2) If the instructions provided in the
Hunter Owner
’
s manual regarding bottom
preparation techniques are not followed.
RESTRICTIONS APPLICABLE TO WARRANTIES
These limited warranties
do not
cover
the
following:
(1) Paint, window glass, gel-coat,
upholstery, engines, engine parts, bilge
pumps, stoves, blowers, pressure water
pumps, propellers, shafts, rudders, controls,
instruments, keels and equipment not
manufactured by Hunter. Any warranty
made by the manufacturer of such items will
be, if possible, given on to the first-use
purchaser.
(2) Problems caused by improper
maintenance, storage, cradling, blocking,
normal wear and tear, misuse, neglect,
accident, corrosion, electrolysis or improper
operation.
THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU
OF ANY AND ALL OTHER REMEDIES
AND WARRANTIES EXPRESSED AND
IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS.
SOME STATES OR COUNTRIES DO NOT
ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN
IMPLIED WARRANTY
LASTS, SO THE
ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO
YOU.
THE
PURCHASER
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