endurance contest or demonstration. Any such use is a
misuse of the boat.
(i) Damage resulting from use of the boat for rental,
commercial or industrial purposes.
(j) Damage to hardware and other components fastened or
adhered to the hull, deck or liner.
(k) Damage caused by fire, theft, freezing, vandalism,
explosion, lightning, wind, hail storms, flooding or any other
type of natural disaster or weather event.
(l) Damage caused by use of any non-Aviara trailer to
transport, move or store the boat.
(m) Damage caused by improper support of the boat on
davits, a hoist system or boat lift of any kind, improper trailer
or mismatching of the boat to a trailer, failure to properly
secure the boat to a trailer, or failure to properly use a support
device when trailering the boat.
(n) Damage to, failure or other problems with paints,
varnishes, gel coat surfaces and colors, chrome-plated
or anodized finishes, floor and floor covers and any other
surface coatings, as well as damage due to in-water storage
without proper barrier coat and bottom paints. Although
Aviara uses the highest grade of gel coat materials, a
condition may develop where the bottom of the boat may
show signs of discoloration and/or blisters if the boat is left
in the water for long periods of time, i.e., in excess of thirty
(30) days. Therefore, a proper barrier coat and bottom paint
should be used whenever it is anticipated that the boat will
be left in the water for an extended period of time, i.e., in
excess of thirty (30) days.
(o) Damage to the trailer and its parts or components due to
abrasions, rock chips, rust, improper care or maintenance, or
use in salt or brackish water.
(p) Damage due to installation of, or the removal and/or
de-rigging of, engines or other accessories not performed
by Aviara.
(q) Damage caused by dealer-installed options or accessories.
(r) Standard maintenance items that wear with use and must
be periodically replaced or replenished, including but not
limited to:
1. Batteries;
2. Light bulbs;
3. Fuses;
4. Spark plugs;