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Parker Monaco - Inspection; Lifting your boat; Mooring; Additional information

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Inspection
Before removing your boat from winter storage, it
is essenal to inspect all components on your boat
closely. Make sure all ngs are ght, there are no
leakages, damage or fraying of parts. You should
also inspect essenal components on your boat
throughout the boang season.
Lifting your boat
Make sure the ropes are posioned carefully so that
the boat is horizontal when lied.
Provide protecon between ropes/cables and the
boat to prevent damage while liing.
Never stand under the boat while it is being lied!
Mooring
It is the owners responsibility to ensure that
mooring lines, towing lines, anchor chains and
anchors are of suitable size for the boats intended
use.
The owner must make himself acquainted with the
securing of the tow line onboard on the designated
strong point(s).
Additional information
5-year hull warranty and 2-year warranty
on parts
Parker warrants to the original purchaser of its boats
and any following owners, originally purchased
from an authorized dealer, operated under normal,
noncommercial use that the Selling Dealer will:
A: Repair any structural hull defect which occurs
within ve (5) years of the date of delivery to the
original purchaser.
B: Repair or replace any parts found to be defecve
in factory material or workmanship within two
(2) years of the date of delivery to the original
purchaser.
What is Not Covered
This warranty does not apply to:
1. Engines, drive trains, controls, propellers,
baeries, or other equipment or accessories
carrying their own individual warranes;
2. Engines, parts or accessories not installed by
Parker;
3. Hull blisters that form below the waterline;
4. Normal deterioraon, i.e. wear and tear,
cracks in or corrosion of hardware, vinyl, tops,
plexiglass, vinyl and fabric upholstery, plasc,
metal or wooden parts, or trim tape;
5. Any Parker boat which has been overpowered
according to the maximum horsepower
specicaons on the capacity plate provided on
each Parker outboard boat;
6. Any Parker boat used for commercial purposes;
7. Any defect caused by the boat or its equipment
being used incorrectly, or being subjected to
loads which such boats and such equipment
are not designed to withstand, and any failure
of the customer to provide reasonable care and

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