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Damage caused by neglect, lack of maintenance, acci-
dent, abnormal operation, improper installation or
service.
Haul-out, launch and towing charges.
•Transportation charges and/or travel time to and from a
repair facility.
•Travel time to customer’s home or marina.
Service requested by customer other than that neces-
sary to satisfy the warranty obligation.
•Oils, lubricants or fluids used in normal maintenance.
Air freight, next-day or second-day air, or any special
delivery fees unless pre-approved.
Gelcoat cracking, yellowing, crazing or blistering, plexi-
glas, canvas, vinyl or tape unless noted on
equipment check off list at time of delivery.
Engines, drive trains, controls, props, batteries, or
other equipment or accessories carrying their own indi-
vidual warranties.
It is important to note that on many of the components
in our boats, i.e. stoves, refrigerators, generators, trim
tabs, etc., the warranties are extended by the compo-
nent manufacturer. (Most component manufacturers
repair or replace the defective component if it is
returned to them.) The customer is responsible for all
travel time, freight, or postage costs. We will pay for
the cost to remove and replace the component.
Engines, parts or accessories not installed by Glastron
Boats.
Plexiglas windscreen breakage, rainwater leakage
through convertible tops, minor gelcoat discoloration,
cracks, crazing, or air voids.
•Windshield and canvas top leakage: A certain amount of
leakage can occur at the fasteners and at the stitching.
•Minor gelcoat discoloration or chalking may occur if
regular washing and waxing has been neglected.
Proper care of the gelcoat finish is the responsibility of
the owner.
•Hull blisters that form below the waterline: Osmosis
blistering is not covered by our limited warranty. The
phenomenon is most likely to occur in warm, fresh
water. However, it can also occur in saltwater. Any boat
left in the water for any period of time is susceptible.
Nearly all the marine bottom paint manufacturers today
offer coatings that help protect the hull against osmosis
blistering. We highly recommend that you add a
protective coating to your hull.
Normal deterioration, i.e. wear, tear, or corrosion of
hardware, vinyl tops, vinyl and fabric upholstery, plas-
tic, metal, wood, or trim tape.
Hardware: Metal hardware that has rusted or pitted will
not be replaced under warranty. You should keep this
hardware clean and wiped down with a light oil
(WD40).
•Vinyl tops: Glastron does not warrant damage that
might occur when a boat is being towed on a trailer
with the top up, and does not warrant shrinkage,
mildew, or other normal deterioration.
Any boat used for commercial purposes: This includes
boats used for charter purposes or time-share.
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