H A N S E 3 7 0
38
Life jackets can be stored in the cockpit’s locker seats. If necessary, further rescue equipment
should be included on board.
6. Warranty
In case of a warranty claim, turn to your contracting party.
7. Concluding remarks and notes
In the preceding sections we have provided you with some information on using your boat.
You have certainly gained experience with boats yourself. Our information can only serve as a
supplement and it does not replace your personal nautical duty to take care as owner or skipper.
As shipyard, we have delivered you a product that, according to the best available technology and
in compliance with the European Recreational Craft Directive, is a safe and reliable sailing yacht
satisfying the demands arising from its use.
Extreme strains stemming from touching the sea bottom, collisions etc. can, of course, damage the
boat.
The owner or skipper is responsible for personal safety equipment and for providing all persons
on board with personal life jackets. This also includes the acquisition and maintenance of a life raft,
emergency signals, first-aid box, tools, important spare parts, etc.
Since the European Recreational Craft Directive pays special attention to safety and fire
protection, you should familiarise your crew with the safety installations and fire extinguishers and
how to handle them.
8. List of delivered manuals, plans and operating
instructions
See delivery notes
We are constantly working on the further development of our sailing yachts. Please
understand that shape, equipment and technology are subject to change. For this reason, no
claims can be made from any information, figures or descriptions in this manual.
Should your sailing yacht be provided with equipment details not described in this manual
or if no description is included in the owner’s manual and operating instructions, your
contracting party will inform you of the correct operation and care.