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Tige R21 - Serial Number Locations; Owner;Operator Responsibilities

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SECTION : INTRODUCTION
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7
SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS
Your Tigé boat, its engine, propulsion unit and other equipment onboard are
identified with a serial number. These identification numbers associated
with your boat are extremely important. Prepare a list of all serial number
items and store it in a safe place other than onboard the boat. Refer to the
equipment operator’s manuals supplied in your owners kit for location of
serial numbers.
Record these numbers below.
Hull Identification Number (HIN)
Located at the top, right (starboard) corner of the transom.
HIN: ________________________________________________________________
Ignition Key, a key tag, is also provided with the keys; store tag or destroy.
Key Number: ________________________________________________________
Registration Number/State: ___________________________________________
Date of Purchase: ___________________________________________________
Dealership Name and Address: ________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Phone: _____________________________________________________________
Salesperson: ________________________________________________________
Engine
Engine Serial Number: ________________________________________________
Engine Manufacturer: _________________________________________________
Model:______________________________________________________________
Horsepower: ________________________________________________________
Transmission
Transmission Serial Number: __________________________________________
Model:______________________________________________________________
Trailer
Serial Number: ______________________________________________________
Manufacturer: _______________________________________________________
OWNER/OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES
At the time of delivery, the owner/operator is responsible for:
Understanding warranty terms and conditions of both the engine and boat.
Obtaining insurance.
Examining boat to ensure proper operation of all systems.
Before operating the boat, the owner/operator is responsible for:
Obtaining state registration of the boat.
Providing the proper USCG-required safety equipment.
Following proper break-in procedure for the engine.
Understanding safety information and proper operating procedures
within this manual.
While operating the boat, the owner/operator is responsible for:
Knowing that all safety equipment and personal flotation devices (PFDs)
are in good condition and suitable for your boat and passenger load.
Having at least one other passenger who is capable of handling the
boat in an emergency.
Following safe operating practices and the “Rules of the Road.
Understanding proper maintenance and knowledge of the boats
operating systems.
Providing safety training for the passengers.
Avoiding use of alcohol and other drugs.
Providing assistance to other boaters.
Insurance
You must get insurance before operating your new boat. Insurance for loss by
fire, theft or other causes, or liability protection against accidents is a must
for responsible boaters. The boat owner is legally responsible for any damage
or injury caused when he, or someone else operating the boat, is involved in
an accident. Many states have laws detailing minimum insurance needs. Your
insurance agent or dealer may be able to supply you with more information.

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