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<strong>Hunter</strong> <strong>27</strong> • Introduction<br />

<strong>Hunter</strong> recommends that you purchase and read the<br />

following:<br />

Yachtsman Handbook<br />

by Tom Bottomly<br />

Motor Yacht and Sailing<br />

P.O. Box 2319, FDR Station<br />

New York, NY 10002<br />

The Complete Book of Maintenance and Repair<br />

by Dave Kendall<br />

Doubleday and Co.<br />

Garden City, NY 11530<br />

Pleasure Yachting and Seamanship<br />

U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary<br />

306 Wilson Road Oaklands<br />

Newark, DE 19711<br />

1.5 Equipment Manufacturer <strong>Manual</strong>s<br />

<strong>Hunter</strong> purchased various equipment and components<br />

from other manufacturers and installed them on your<br />

boat while it was being built. Examples include the<br />

engines, pumps, and the generator. Most OEMs (Original<br />

Equipment Manufacturers) have provided operation and<br />

maintenance manuals for your boat’s equipment. Keep<br />

OEM manuals with your <strong>Hunter</strong> <strong>Operator's</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> in a<br />

safe and accessible place. Be sure to pass them along<br />

to the new owner if you sell your boat.<br />

info can be found in the Warranty section, chapter 3 of<br />

the <strong>Operator's</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>.<br />

1.7 Hull Identification Number (HIN)<br />

The "Hull Identification Number" located on the starboard<br />

aft side, is the most important identifying factor, and must<br />

be included in all correspondence and orders. Failure<br />

to include it creates delays. Also of vital importance are<br />

the engine serial numbers and part numbers when writing<br />

about or ordering parts for your engine. Refer to the<br />

engine manufacturers manuals for locations of engine<br />

serial numbers, and record them for future reference.<br />

US-HUNPCXXXDXXX<br />

Hull Number format:<br />

“US” - country origin, “HUN” - Manufacturer, “C” - length<br />

code, “XXX” - hull number, “D” - month code, “X” - year<br />

code, “XX” - model year<br />

1.8 Manufacturers Certifications<br />

As a boat manufacturer <strong>Hunter</strong> builds their products to<br />

guidelines established under the Federal Boat Safety Act<br />

of 1971. The act is promulgated by the U.S. Coast Guard<br />

who has authority to enforce these laws on boat manufacturers<br />

that sell products in the United States. <strong>Hunter</strong><br />

ensures that all of it's products comply with these laws.<br />

NOTE: The OEM manuals take precedence over the<br />

<strong>Hunter</strong> <strong>Operator's</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>. If information in the <strong>Hunter</strong><br />

<strong>Operator's</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> differs from that in the OEM manuals,<br />

follow the information in the OEM manuals.<br />

1.6 Warranties<br />

Nearly all OEM equipment has its own limited warranties.<br />

Warranty registration cards are in your Operator’s<br />

packet.<br />

Locate and read the individual warranties; put them<br />

together for easy, future reference.<br />

For international owner's; your warranty can be found in<br />

your CE compliant Owner's <strong>Manual</strong>.<br />

For U.S. and non-EU compliant countries, your warranty<br />

1.4<br />

The NMMA, National Marine Manufacturers Association,<br />

provides <strong>Hunter</strong> with a third party certification. The<br />

NMMA is an organization that represents the marine<br />

industry and assists manufacturers, boat dealers, marinas,<br />

repair yards and component suppliers in areas of<br />

legislation, environmental concerns, marine business<br />

growth, and state and federal government agency interaction.<br />

The third party certification that <strong>Hunter</strong> participates<br />

in, uses well known Standards and Recommended<br />

Practices of the ABYC, American Boat and Safety Council.<br />

We at <strong>Hunter</strong> participate extensively in the ABYC, which is<br />

all non-profit, and develops and publishes voluntary standards<br />

and recommended practices for boat and equipment<br />

design, construction, service and repair. We utilize all applicable<br />

ABYC standards in the construction of <strong>Hunter</strong> boats.<br />

Finally <strong>Hunter</strong> sells their products worldwide, and as<br />

such must conform to the various rules and regulations<br />

required by other countries. Most notably are the ISO

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