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CE CERTIFIED
Your Hunter has been manufactured in the United States and has been certified by the
IMCI to be in compliance with the relevant parts of the Recreational Craft Directive
94/25/EC from the European Parliament. The CE mark means your craft meets or ex-
ceeds the applicable current International Organization for Standardization (ISO) stan-
dards and directives as stated on the CE certificate supplied with your craft. The
builder
’
s plate, affixed to your boat, describes various parameters involved in the design
of your boat. Please refer to it regularly when operating your boat.
Following are the Design Categories, established by the Recreation Craft Directive,
which is to be considered a guideline of use application as per the Directive
’
s criteria.
Hunter Marine Corporation does NOT establish these criteria, and the category indicated
is only a reference to the assigned category. The safety of the captain and crew of any
vessel is not measurable by such categories, and you should not interpret these catego-
ries as an indication of your safety in such condition. The skill of your captain and crew,
together with proper preparation, appropriate safety equipment for the given conditions
and a well maintained vessel are critical to safe sailing.
CE CRAFT DESIGN CATEGORIES
Category A
–
“
Ocean
”
: Craft designed for extended voyages where condi-
tions may exceed wind force 8 (Beaufort Scale) and include significant wave
heights of 4m, for vessels that are largely self-sufficient.
Category B -
“
Offshore
”
: Craft designed for offshore voyages where con-
ditions include winds up to and including wind force 8 and significant wave
heights up to and including 4m may be experienced.
Category C
–
“
Inshore
”
: Craft designed for voyages in coastal waters,
large bays, estuaries, lakes and rivers, where conditions up to and including wind
force 6 and significant wave heights up to and including 4m may be experienced.
Category D
–
“
Sheltered Waves
”
: Craft designed for voyages on small
lakes, rivers and canals, where conditions up to and including wind force 4 and
significant wave heights up to and including 0.5m may be experienced.
For additional information, contact
International Marine Certification Institute (IMCI)
Treves Centre, rue de Treves 45
1040 Brussels, Belgium
FX: (32) 2238-7700
NMMA CERTIFIED
Your Hunter has been judged by the National Marine Manufacturers Association
(NMMA) to be in compliance with the applicable federal regulations and Ameri-
can Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) standard and recommended practices in ef-
fect at the time of manufacture.
For additional information, contact:
National Marine Manufacturers Association
200 E. Randolph Dr., Suite 5100
Chicago, IL 60611
PH: (1) 312-946-6200 FX: (1) 312-946-0388
Summary of Contents for 2006 H46
Page 27: ...Power Squadron recommendations for maintenance and safe boating PAGE 11A 11...
Page 28: ...Local sailing club or marina s recommendations for maintenance and up keep PAGE 11A 12...
Page 30: ...Spare parts list PAGE 11A 14...
Page 31: ...Dates of practice drills and onboard safety inspections PAGE 11A 15...
Page 32: ...MY PERSONAL PREFERENCES FOR MAINTENANCE ITEMS SAFETY GEAR PAGE 11A 16...
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