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7.  warranTy

LIMITED WARRANTY

I. 

We warrant each new production BUSH inflatable boat and accessories 

attached thereto (hereafter referred to as “Product”) to be free from de

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fects in material and workmanship, but only when the consumer sale is 

made in a country to which distribution is authorized by us.

II. 

The warranty shall become effective only upon receipt of a completed 

Warranty Card or digital registration confirmation, which shall identify the 

product so registered by serial number.

This warranty shall remain in effect as described below.

A.   Hull coated fabric is covered by a 5 year warranty against cracking, po

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rosity and rot.

B.   Hull seams are covered against delaminating by a limited 5 year war-

ranty.

NOTE: 

Seams are determined to have delaminated when the outer coating 

separates from the fabric base or the seam loses its structural strength. If 

delamination is occurring on only one seam and not on the entire boat, the 

seam is to be repaired under warranty.

C.  All other boat parts, including but not limited to components such as 

fiberglass hull, oars, oar locks, lifting handles, foot pumps, oars, boat 

bag,  transom  holder,  transom,  “D”  rings,  stringers,  “H”  fittings,  floor 

boards, rubbing strake and all other components are covered by a lim

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ited 2 years warranty.

III. 

Since this warranty applies only to defects in material and workmanship, 

it does not apply to normal wear and tear, or to damage caused by:

A.   Neglect, lack of maintenance, accident, abnormal operation or improper 

installation or services;

B.   Use of an accessory or part not manufactured or sold by us;

C.   Participating in or preparing for racing or other competitive activity;

D.   Alteration or removal of parts.

IV.  

This warranty does not cover incidental or consequential costs or ex-

penses such as: haul–out, launch, towing transport and storage charg

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es; telephone or rental charges of any type, inconvenience, or loss of 

time or income; or other consequential damages. or loss of time or in-

come; or other consequential damages.

V.  

Customer must provide reasonable access to the product for warranty 

service by delivering the product for inspection to a BUSH dealer au-

thorized to service the purchaser’s product. If a purchaser cannot de-

liver product to such authorized dealer, the may give notice in writing 

to the company. We shall then arrange for the inspection and repair, 

provided such service is covered under this warranty. Purchaser shall 

pay for all related transportation charges and/or any other expenses 

associated with that service. Any product or parts shipped by purchas-

er for inspection or repair must be shipped with transportation charges 

prepaid. The Warranty Registration Card is the only valid registration 

identification  and  must  be  presented  at  the  time  warranty  service  is 

required. Warranty claims will not be accepted without presentation of 

the Warranty Card.

VI.  

Our obligation under this Warranty shall be limited to repairing a defec

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tive part, or at our option, refunding the purchase price or replacing such 

part or parts as shall be necessary to remedy any malfunction resulting 

from defects in material or workmanship as covered by this Warranty. 

We reserve the right to improve the design of any product without as-

suming any obligation to modify any product previously manufactured.

VII. 

This  warranty  gives  you  specific  legal  rights,  and  you  may  also  have 

other legal rights which vary from country to country.

Summary of Contents for C-300RIB

Page 1: ...owner s manual 1 32 OWNER S MANUAL The world of inflatable boats ...

Page 2: ...anual is provided use it for the craft maintenance Always use trained and competent people for maintenance fixing or modi fications Modifications that may affect the safety characteristics of the craft shall be assessed executed and documented by competent people The boat builder cannot be held responsible for modification that he has not approved In some countries a driving license or authorizati...

Page 3: ...plate If in doubt con tact your dealer or the boats manufacturer Perform safety checks and required maintenance Follow a regular schedule and ensure that all repairs are properly made Know and obey all nautical rules and laws of the waterways Make sure everyone in the boat is properly seated Do not allow anyone to sit or ride on any part of the boat that was not intended for such use This includes...

Page 4: ...tor can be found in this manual DANGER You might lose control of the boat when using the motor at full speed Accidents may occur BUSH can not be held respon sible for these actions 3 Assembly and disassembly 3 1 The valves The BUSH valves are especially designed for safe and comfortable use The valves are designed flat to increase the comfort in the boat and to prevent damage the boat Operation of...

Page 5: ...cable 3 keel chamber if applicable 4 ALWAYS INFLATE THE KEEL CHAMBER LAST CAUTION Over inflation can cause structural damage to your boat Never surpass these values The maximum inflation pressure for the body is 0 25 bar 3 6 psi The maximum inflation pressure for the keel is 0 35 bar 5 psi The maximum inflation pressure for the floor is 0 7 bar 10 psi CAUTION Do not use mechanical compressors to i...

Page 6: ...air deck it will push itself underneath the tube and it will stay there tight in its place Oar 3 7 Seats If your boat is equipped with seats and a seat rails system on the tubes you can install the seat bench as in the following drawing You must install the seat after fully inflating the boat The seat rails c are connected to the inner sides of inflatable tubes d of your boat The seat holders b ar...

Page 7: ... anti cavitations plate on the engine should be about 20 40 mm under the bottom of the transom Starting the engine Pull the boat into the water Secure the motor in the downwards position Stand securely and start the engine Avoid very high speeds when running the boat backwards water can come in the boat over the transom Before putting the boat into the water check that the water plug in the transo...

Page 8: ...n to activate the switch This would occur if the operator accidentally falls overboard or moves within the boat a sufficient distance from the operator s position While activation of the lanyard stop switch will stop the engine immediately a boat will continue to coast for some distance depending upon the velocity and degree of any turn at shut down WARNING Avoid serious injury or death from decel...

Page 9: ...ng overboard 4 3 2 Rowing BUSH boats are designed to give you a comfortable rowing position Use the delivered bench to make maximum use of the rowing possibilities WARNING NEVER use the oars as levers they are breakable 4 3 3 Under engine power The bottom of your BUSH is designed to have a V shape except the model type S and A This improves the sailing characteristics especially when operating an ...

Page 10: ...ubbles and slippage around the propeller If your outboard is too low on the transom it will create drag and it will throw up water into the boat In both cases you end up with loss of speed so try to find the ideal position before you finally bolt your engine to the transom consult your en gine supplier At all speeds it is advisable to keep the boat level Prevent the bow from pointing up and preven...

Page 11: ...mation on local water 2 hazards before launching BEWARE OF OFFSHORE WINDS AND CURRENTS 3 4 4 2 Air chamber failure Your BUSH is designed with more than one air chamber Therefore in the event of one of the air chambers leaking owning to a puncture the boat will save at least 50 of the buoyancy Shift the weight to the opposite side Secure the leaking chamber as necessary by tying up or holding up an...

Page 12: ...ance 5 0 General maintenance 5 1 Cleaning agents Household cleaners should be used sparingly and not discharged into water ways Never mix cleaners and be sure to use plenty of ventilation in enclosed area DO NOT use strong detergents solvents or products which contain phos phates chlorine solvents no biodegradable or petroleum based products Citrus based cleaners are excellent for marine cleaning ...

Page 13: ...rts before storage in the car rying bag This will help prevent mould or mildew 2 Wood components should be inspected for damage or deterioration of the finish Surface scratches or abrasions should be refinished with a marine grade varnish 3 To keep the boat looking new store the boat in a cool dry area and avoid excess exposure to direct sun light 6 Environment 6 1 Discharge of pollutants and disp...

Page 14: ...s C Participating in or preparing for racing or other competitive activity D Alteration or removal of parts IV This warranty does not cover incidental or consequential costs or ex penses such as haul out launch towing transport and storage charg es telephone or rental charges of any type inconvenience or loss of time or income or other consequential damages or loss of time or in come or other cons...

Page 15: ...d 29 350 3 2 9 4 K 265 S 2 65 1 32 1 90 0 60 0 36 3 Slatted 30 380 4 3 3 4 5 D K 285 S 2 85 1 32 2 00 0 60 0 36 3 Slatted 33 400 4 3 3 4 5 D KAIMAN AK K 285 AK 2 85 1 32 2 00 0 60 0 36 3 1 DWF 33 400 4 2 2 3 D K 300 AK 3 00 1 47 2 10 0 75 0 36 3 1 DWF 41 424 4 1 7 3 9 9 C K 330 AK 3 30 1 53 2 35 0 73 0 40 3 1 DWF 48 580 5 11 15 C K 360 AK 3 60 1 70 2 50 0 78 0 46 3 1 DWF 55 750 5 1 15 20 C FAVORIT...

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