IMPORTANT
REGISTRATION AND REGULATIONS
REGISTER YOUR BOAT (USING YOUR MANUFACTURERS STATEMENT OF ORIGIN OR MSO, AND YOUR HULL
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER OR HIN) WITH YOUR STATE OR PROVINCE IF REQUIRED. REGULATIONS VARY BY
JURISDICTION SO CONTACT YOUR LOCAL REGISTRATION OFFICE DIRECTLY.
The operator is responsible for knowledge of federal, state or local regulations concerning operation requirements. For
example: safety equipment, discharge of oil, speed, noise, wake etc.
MANUFACTURERS STATEMENT OF ORIGIN (MSO)
Your MSO should be provided to you by your dealer. Keep your MSO in a safe place. You will need it to register your
boat with your state or province. Hand the MSO to the new owner if you sell the boat. If your MSO is lost or stolen
contact Walker Bay at info@walkerbay.com for a replacement. Note: There is an administrative fee for issuing
replacement MSO’s.
WARRANTY AND WARRANTY REGISTRATION
For information on the Limited Warranty and Extended Warranty coverage see the WALKER BAY® INFLATABLE
BOAT LIMITED WARRANTY included with this manual or go to www.walkerbay.com.
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FAQ?
Where do I find the
HIN/CIN
on the boat?
Answer:
The Hull Identification Number or Craft Identification Number can be found
on the starboard/right outside of the transom of your boat.
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FAQ?
What
model year
is my boat?
Answer:
The model year is the last two digits of your HIN/CIN which can be found
on the starboard/right outside of the transom of your boat.
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We strongly recommend that you register your warranty to extended your warranty coverage as defined in the
WALKER BAY® INFLATABLE BOAT LIMITED WARRANTY.
Ask your dealer to complete your Warranty Registration Form and submit it to Walker Bay.
OR
Submit your warranty registration yourself by completing the Warranty Registration/Boat Owner Registration Form
online at: www.walkerbay.com/inflatables/registration/
Registering your warranty provides Walker Bay with your contact information in case of warranty or service
notifications. The Federal Safety Act of 1971 provides for defect notification to the first purchaser. Failure to
register your purchase with Walker Bay constitutes waiver of the right to defect notification.
Registering your warranty will speed up your claim and reduce the paperwork needed to process your claim
should you require warranty service in the future.