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Owners Manual

PRESSED BOAT WARRANTY

SEAJAY GROUP PTY LTD ACN 141 380 298

This document states terms of the Warranty given by the Company in respect 
of products manufactured by it.

1. Interpretation

In this document:-

 

1.1  “the Company” means SEAJAY GROUP PTY LTD ACN 141 380 29

 

1.2  “The Purchaser” means the original person or entity of any boat 
 

 sold through an authorised SeaJay Boats Dealership.

  1.3  “Boat” means any aluminium boat or accessory which is 

 

 

manufactured by the Company.

 

1.4  “Warranty Period” means the period of two years (24 months) from 
 

 the date of delivery to the ORIGINAL purchaser.

2. Warranty

  2.1  The Company warrants to the Purchaser that:-
   

2.1.1 

The quality of the materials used in the construction 

 

 

of the boat are in accordance with, or above, the 

 

 

 

standard usual in the aluminium boat building industry;  

  

and

   

2.1.2 

The boat will remain free of defects during the warranty 

  

period.

3. Works under Warranty

  3.1  To obtain the benefit of the warranty the Purchaser must return the 

boat to the place of purchase.

  3.2  Warranty does not cover any consequential expenses beyond the 

warranty repair itself. Eg. Freighting

  3.3 

SeaJay Boats shall not be liable for consequential loss of 

any kind arising out of the supply or operation of the Boat.

4. Exclusions

  4.1  The warranty will not cover any defect or damage caused by:-
   

4.1.1 

Operating outside design limitations:

   

4.1.2 

Misuse, abuse or negligence

   

4.1.3 

Normal Wear and Tear

   

4.1.4 

Use of a motor which has more power or weight than is 

 

   

recommended on the compliance plate 

 

  

 

attached to the Boat.

   

4.1.5 

Improper Trailer fitup. Eg. Incorrect tie down of Boat to  

  

 

Trailer, the use of multi roller Trailers, no Engine 

  

 

support bracket and off road use.

  4.2  Paint is not warranted against the effects of oxidization, wear and 

 

 

tear, electrolysis or damage caused by fuel and dissimilar 

 

 

  metals. This also includes normal oxidization around 

 

  

unsealed edges and fittings.

  4.3  Carpet, Timber Floors , Upholstery and Windscreens (including  

  

console screens) are limited to a 12 month warranty only.

  4.4  Any alterations / modifications to the Boat once it has left the 

  

factory will void any/all remaining warranty.

5. Commercial Use

  5.1  Due to the variance in usage and conditions which may be  

 

  experienced, the Purchaser must be satisfied the 

 

  

intended Boat is suited for commercial applications.

  5.2  This Warranty does not cover any boat which has been used for a 

  

commercial  purpose.

6. Exclusion of Further Warranties

  6.1  Except as stated in this document, no warranty express or implied 

  

is given by the Company except any warranty which is  

  

implied by law.

Summary of Contents for 4.85 Haven

Page 1: ...p 1 Owners Manual www seajayboats com au Owners Manual...

Page 2: ...within safe boating practices What a better way to relax by GETTING AMONGST IT in a quality Sea Jay Aluminium Boat you can rely on and trust WARRANTY USAGE INFORMATION You should have received Warran...

Page 3: ...Ventilation 10 Boat Running Attitude 11 Steering Wheel Pressure 11 PERFORMANCE 12 Passenger and Gear Loading 12 Trim Adjustments 12 Instruments 13 Electrical System 13 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 14 Your Eng...

Page 4: ...kout Serious accidents have resulted from failure in this respect Always instruct at least one person on board in the fundamentals of boat handling should you become disabled or fall overboard Conside...

Page 5: ...you clearly understand how to use everything particularly life jackets If you plan to carry children on board check the life jackets are suitable for their size and weight You may need to exchange ja...

Page 6: ...y not give a true indication of the amount of fuel remaining in the tank when the gauge reads empty The first time the tank is filled have someone fill the tank slowly while watching the fuel gauge As...

Page 7: ...rate your boat until they are corrected Before you leave perform the following steps Check the operation of equipment such as bilge pumps running lights radios etc Check the steering Turn the steering...

Page 8: ...the boat into the dock If there are high winds or strong currents it is best to approach from the lee side against the wind and current With a mild current and little or no wind it is best to approac...

Page 9: ...et and legs clear of the line Turn the line around the bow cleat and tie a hitch To raise the anchor inch forward under power as you take in line When the line is vertical raise the anchor If it s not...

Page 10: ...EPLACE DAMAGED PROPELLERS Propellers should be free from major nicks excessive pitting and any distortions that alter the original design Operating your boat with a damaged propeller may cause the fol...

Page 11: ...trim tab located under the aft end of the anti ventilation plate can be adjusted by your dealer The trailing edge of the trim tab should be turned in the direction the boat is pulling Small adjustment...

Page 12: ...Boat Running Attitude or to suit the prevailing conditions Passengers and equipment should be distributed in the boat so it is evenly balanced both front to back and side to side TRIM ADJUSTMENTS When...

Page 13: ...s and varying degrees of trim fuel gauge readings are often inaccurate It is always good to keep track of your running time as a double check against an inaccurate gauge Compass if fitted Many factors...

Page 14: ...he hose on then when water is coming through the tell tail start the engine and run it for a few minutes This will flush away residual salt and keep the motor in good shape A common cause of outboard...

Page 15: ...ufacturer s instructions Brush the solution into the affected area leave for 10 to 15 minutes and rinse with plenty of fresh water If possible the vinyl top parts of your boat should be stored indoors...

Page 16: ...long periods It is already highly resistant to corrosion and will not deteriorate if simple precautions are taken Always wash the boat off with fresh water after removing it from the water This allev...

Page 17: ...supplied with your boat Check the boat regularly for damage from oxidisation flying stones bait knives anchors and chains etc SPECIAL CARE FOR MOORED BOATS If permanently moored in salt or fresh water...

Page 18: ...yearly for any evidence of loose u bolts bolts and corrosion or breakage of the leaf springs Painted and galvanised suspension components should be sprayed regularly with products such as lanolin bas...

Page 19: ...justed up firm against the hull of the boat If your boat doesn t come up straight after trailer adjustment and all skid pads and roller measurements are correct then check that the boat sits horizonta...

Page 20: ...another Gunwale Upper edge of the hull Hatchway hatch A covered opening in a boat s deck through which cargo can be loaded or access made to a lower deck the cover to the opening is called a hatch He...

Page 21: ...age caused by 4 1 1 Operating outside design limitations 4 1 2 Misuse abuse or negligence 4 1 3 Normal Wear and Tear 4 1 4 Use of a motor which has more power or weight than is recommended on the comp...

Page 22: ...ny kind arising out of the supply or operation of the Boat 4 Exclusions 4 1 The warranty will not cover any defect or damage caused by 4 1 1 Operating outside design limitations 4 1 2 Misuse abuse or...

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