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MasterCraft Aviara AV32

MasterCraft Aviara AV32
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in the gel coat and fiberglass finish. The causes of many kinds of
damage are usually quite obvious to trained service personnel,
and if they determine that damage was caused by misuse or
activity such as “beaching,” such results can void the warranty.
Aviara cannot anticipate every type of activity or neglect that
could result in damage to the boat or that may cause illness,
injury or even death to boaters. The operator, owner and/or all
persons on board are responsible for using common sense
and a careful thought process to ensure that every measure
has been taken to keep boating enjoyable for many years to
come. An Aviara boat can be the source of countless hours
of family fun, as well as building friendships, but the boating
experience remains safe only if you, and everyone on board,
use common sense and act safely before, during and after
your boating activity.
As you anticipate many good times ahead with your Aviara
boat, be sure that first and foremost, you are well-prepared to
be responsible.
For most activities the boat operator should be seated at the helm
position. Some situations may require standing at the helm to
maintain visibility over the bow. Make certain that the safety shut off
Failure to comply with the requirement of operating the blower for at
least four (4) minutes before starting the engine may result in serious
injury or death to you and/or others.
Never remove or modify any components of the fuel
system. Removal or modification of any component of the
fuel system may cause a hazardous situation and will void
the warranty. Modern fuel delivery lines are pressurized
and attempting to loosen or remove them may result in the
uncontrolled release of fuel, which can be environmentally
hazardous, and can cause injury.
Never allow any type of spark or open flame on board. It
may result in fire or explosion.
Common Sense Advice
Avoid any activity that may result in damage to the boat, thereby
voiding the warranty. Some things, such as avoiding stationary
objects, are obvious. However, even less obvious activities can
cause damage to a boat, no matter how well-built. For example,
while a beach or shoreline may seem soft while walking on it,
running a boat up onto shore may result in significant scratches

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