Hunter e36 • Introduction
1.4
Hunter recommends that you purchase and read the 
following:
Yachtsman Handbook
by Tom Bottomly
Motor Yacht and Sailing
P.O. Box 2319, FDR Station
New York, NY 10002
The Complete Book of Maintenance and Repair
by Dave Kendall
Doubleday and Co.
Garden City, NY 11530
Pleasure Yachting and Seamanship
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
306 Wilson Road Oaklands 
Newark, DE 19711 
1.5 Equipment Manufacturer Manuals
Hunter  purchased  various  equipment  and  components 
from  other  manufacturers  and  installed  them  on  your 
boat  while  it  was  being  built.  Examples  include  the 
engines, pumps, and the generator. Most OEMs (Original 
Equipment Manufacturers) have provided operation and 
maintenance manuals for your boat’s equipment.  Keep 
OEM manuals with your  Hunter  Operator's  Manual  in  a 
safe and accessible place.  Be sure to pass them along 
to the new owner if you sell your boat. 
NOTE:  The  OEM  manuals  take  precedence  over  the 
Hunter  Operator's  Manual.    If  information  in  the  Hunter 
Operator's Manual differs from that in the OEM manuals, 
follow the information in the OEM manuals.
1.6 Warranties
Nearly all OEM equipment has its own limited warran-
ties.  Warranty registration cards are in your Operator’s 
packet.
 
Locate and read the individual warranties; put them 
together for easy, future reference.
 
For international owner's; your warranty can be found in 
your CE compliant Owner's Manual.  
 
For U.S. and non-EU compliant countries, your warranty 
info can be found in the Warranty section, chapter 3 of 
the Operator's Manual.
1.7 Hull Identification Number (HIN) 
The "Hull Identification Number" located on the starboard 
aft side, is the most important identifying factor, and must 
be  included  in  all  correspondence  and  orders.  Failure 
to include it creates delays. Also of vital importance are 
the engine serial numbers and part numbers when writ-
ing about or ordering parts for your engine. Refer to the 
engine  manufacturers  manuals  for  locations  of  engine 
serial numbers, and record them for future reference.
 
US-HUNPCXXXDXXX
 Hull Number format:
“US” - country origin, “HUN” - Manufacturer, “C” - length 
code, “XXX” - hull number,  “D” - month code, “X” - year 
code, “XX” - model year
1.8 Manufacturers Certifications
As  a  boat  manufacturer  Hunter  builds  their  products  to 
guidelines established under the Federal Boat Safety Act 
of 1971. The act is promulgated by the U.S. Coast Guard 
who has authority to enforce these laws on  boat manu-
facturers that  sell  products  in  the  United  States.  Hunter 
ensures that all of it's products  comply with these laws.  
 
The NMMA, National Marine Manufacturers Association, 
provides  Hunter  with  a  third  party  certification.  The 
NMMA  is  an  organization  that  represents  the  marine 
industry  and  assists  manufacturers,  boat  dealers,  mari-
nas,  repair  yards  and  component  suppliers  in  areas  of 
legislation,  environmental  concerns,  marine  business 
growth, and state and federal government agency inter-
action.  The  third  party  certification  that  Hunter  partici-
pates in, uses well known Standards and Recommended 
Practices of the ABYC, American Boat and Safety Council. 
 
We at Hunter participate extensively in the ABYC, which is 
all non-profit, and develops and publishes voluntary stan-
dards and recommended practices for boat and equipment 
design, construction, service and repair. We utilize all appli-
cable ABYC standards in the construction of Hunter boats.  
 
Finally  Hunter  sells  their  products  worldwide,  and  as 
such must  conform  to  the  various  rules  and  regulations 
required  by  other  countries.  Most  notably  are  the  ISO