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Section 1 WELCOME ABOARD!! SKIPPER’S KIT Welcome to the Cruisers Yachts family of happy yacht owners. The Skipper’s Kit contains the 430 Sports Coupe owner’s manual. Also included is information about onboard systems and components furnished by suppliers other than Cruisers Yachts. We wish to thank you for making our 430 Sports Coupe your recreational choice for boating enjoyment. Extensive design and engineering research went into the development of all Cruisers Yachts.
Introduction Safety Symbols Section 1 contains a description of the Skipper’s Kit and information about the warranty. Safety Section 2 contains your yacht specifications such as dimensions and capacities. There are also layout diagrams to introduce you to floorplans as well as the locations of various components. In emergency situations, it may be necessary to resort to measures which are not normally practiced. Always assess the dangers of being in harm’s way before the protection of equipment.
Section 1 Owner’s Manuals for Onboard Systems and Components Spend some time becoming familiar with all the information contained in the Skipper’s Kit. Besides containing separate warranty information, the kit also contains literature which provides important safety information and operating and maintenance instructions for those systems and components not manufactured by Cruisers Yachts.
Introduction WARRANTY INFORMATION 6. Perform or provide for the appropriate periodic maintenance outlined in the owner’s manuals and service guides. Warranties for onboard systems and components furnished by suppliers other than Cruisers Yachts are located inside the Skipper’s Kit. Your Cruisers Yachts Dealer will go through these with you. It is your responsibility to fill out any warranty registration that may be required.
Section 1 SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS 2. Transom/Swim Platform The actual location and number of safety labels throughout your Cruisers Yacht vary from yacht to yacht. These illustrations are used as a reference to identify some of the labels. Some of the labels shown may not appear as the actual labels on your yacht. The number identifying the label corresponds with the legend and describes the general location of the label on your yacht. 3. Cabin Entrance Door 4. Power Cable Connectors 5.
Introduction 9. Rumble Seat 14. Helm 10. Helm 15. Helm 11. Engine Room Hatch 16. Swim Platform 12. Cockpit 17. AC/DC Control Panel, Cabin 13. Helm 9 12 15 10 11 m u r o F s r com e n 13 w 14um. O rs For e s s i r u e r C wn m ro ersO f d uis e d r C 16 oa 17 .
Section 1 18. Cockpit 23. Cabin 19. Cabin Entry Door 24. Galley 20. Cabin 25. Engine Compartment 21. Cockpit 26. Cleats 22. AC/DC Control Panel, Cabin 27. Head 18 21 24 19 20 m u r o F s r com e n 22 w um.23 O rs For e s s i r u e r C wn m ro ersO f d uis 25 e d r 26 a C .
Section 2 Model Specific Information m u r o F s er .com n w um O rs For e s s i r u e r C wn m ro ersO f d uis e d r a C . o l w n w w Do p://w htt Freshwater Layout....................................................... Waste Layout ............................................................... Raw Water Layout ....................................................... Hardtop Sliding Sunroof ............................................. Walk-Thru Windshield...............................................
Section 2 SPECIFICATIONS Measurements (US / Metric) L.O.A. with Swim Platform ..............................................43'0" / 13.1 m Beam ................................................................................13'6" / 4.1 m Approximate Weight, Gas Engines*.................... 22,000 lbs / 9,979 kg Approximate Weight, Diesel Engines* .............. 23,500 lbs / 10,659 kg Swim Platform Capacity........................................... 650 lbs / 294.8 kg Fuel Capacity.........................
Model Specific Information DECK HARDWARE GENERAL LAYOUT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. City Water Receptacle Cockpit Faucet Hatch Air Horn Windlass Windlass Deck Switch Washdown Shower System Compass 11 9 10 13 7 31 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Ladder Cleat Cleat Drink Holder Cockpit Courtesy Light Drink Holder Spotlight Grab Rail Hatch Grab Rail Table Base Bow Roller Walkthru Rail Sun Deck Lounge Drink Holder Port Grab Rail m u r o F s er .
Section 2 INTERIOR GENERAL LAYOUT – SALON 7 2 3 3 1 13 12 6 7 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. IPOD / I-Video Cradle Stereo Amplifier Speaker Stereo Receiver 26" TV DVD Player 19" TV Microwave Oven / Coffee Maker Refrigerator / Freezer Electric Stove Galley Sink Power Distribution Panel EPLEX Panel m u r o F s er .com n w um O rs For e s s i r u e r C wn m ro ersO f d uis e d r a C .
Model Specific Information PLUMBING HARDWARE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Water Tank Head Faucet Head City Water Receptacle Cockpit Faucet Washdown Shower System Water Heater Freshwater Pump 17 7 6 Galley Faucet Washdown Faucet Waste Tank Macerator Pump Thru-hull Seacock Air Conditioner Unit - Forward, Salon Air Conditioner Unit - Aft, Salon Shower Sump Pump 17. Bilge Pump, 2200 GPH (8328 LPH) / Float Switch 18. Water Pickup / Seacock 19. Strainer 20.
Section 2 FUEL LAYOUT – YANMAR DIESEL 8 23 11 14 19 1 13 12 9 15 PORT PROFILE 8 3 11 23 1 13 19 14 9 12 10 16 4 17 5 6 20 25 m u r o F s er .com n w um O rs For e s s i r u e r C wn m ro ersO f d uis e d r a C . o l w n w w Do p://w htt 21 3 7 24 24 25 15 STARBOARD PROFILE 10 12 9 18 2 22 3 11 8 22 7 8 11 2 18 12 9 21 20 6 5 41-R004D 45-R039Ba 430 Sports Coupe 1. Port Fuel Tank 2. Starboard Fuel Tank 3. Genset 4. Port Fuel Filter / Strainer 17 5.
Model Specific Information ENGINE ROOM BULKHEAD AND ELECTRICAL PANEL – YANMAR 5 1 6 2 5 m u r o F s er .com 1.2. Extinguisher n Fuel Crossover Assembly w um 3. Port Teleflex Control Board O s r r o 4. Starboard Teleflex Control e rsF s i Board ru ne C 5. Blower w m 6. Reverso Oil Pump O ro ers f 7. Power Terminal Bar d s i e u d r a C .
Section 2 ENGINE ROOM GENERAL LAYOUT – YANMAR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Port Fuel Tank Starboard Fuel Tank Genset Strainer Seawater Strainer Thru Hull Seacock Raw Water Strainer Raw Water Strainer Bilge Pump, 2200 GPH / Float Switch / High Water Alarm Battery, Port Engine Battery, Acc. Battery, Acc. Battery, Starboard Engine Battery, Genset Battery Switch, Port Engine Battery Switch, Acc.
Model Specific Information ENGINE ROOM VENT LAYOUT – YANMAR 1 m u r o F s er .com n w um O rs For 1. Blower e s s i 2. Blower Vent r u e r n C 3. Ducting Hose w m ro ersO f d uis e d r a C .
Section 2 FUEL LAYOUT – VOLVO IPS 6 3 22 9 15 21 14 2 8 STARBOARD PROFILE 8 9 15 16 11 2 17 21 3 22 TO PORT SIDE OF BOAT 5 12 4 m u r o F s er .com n w um O rs For e s s i r u e r C wn m ro ersO f d uis e d r a C . o l w n w w Do p://w10. Starboard Engine Return to Port Fuel Tank 18. Port Tank Feed to Genset t t Starboard Fuel Tankh Crossover Filter Deck Fill Plate 11. Starboard Tank Return to Crossover 19. Genset Return to Tank Return 10 50-R008D 16 14 10 4 12 11 20 19 7 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Model Specific Information ENGINE ROOM GENERAL LAYOUT BULKHEAD – VOLVO IPS 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 1. Port Fuel Tank 2. Starboard Fuel Tank 3. Fuel Filter / Crossover Kit 4. Bilge Pump, 2200 GPH (8328 LPH) / Float Switch / High Water Alarm 8 7 Battery Bank Extinguisher Water Heater Trim Tab Pump Shore Power Cord Container Power Bar Terminal Reverso Oil Pump 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.
Section 2 ENGINE ROOM VENTILATION / OIL EXCHANGE LAYOUT – VOLVO IPS 7 2 1 5 4 6 m u r o F s er .com n w um O rs For e s s i r u e r C wn m ro ersO f d uis e d r a C . o l w n w w Do p://w htt 3 430 Sports Coupe 2 1. 2. 3. 4. 50-R019B_50-R022B Blower Vent 5. Starboard Engine Oil Exchange Hose Blower 6. Port Engine Oil Exchange Hose Purple = optional equipment Ducting Hose 7.
Model Specific Information FRESHWATER LAYOUT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Water Tank Head Sink Head City Water Receptacle Cockpit Faucet Washdown Shower System Water Heater Freshwater Pump 7 6 14 4 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.
Section 2 WASTE LAYOUT Waste Tank Head Macerator Pump Thru-Hull Fitting / Seacock Waste Tank Vent Aft Head Hose Forward Head Hose Tank to Waste Plate Macerator Hose Waste Tank to Macerator m u r o F s er .com n w um O rs For e s s i r u e r C wn m ro ersO f d uis e d r a C . o l w n w w Do p://w htt 6 2 9 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Model Specific Information RAW WATER LAYOUT 6 10 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 27 12 24 7 1 22 18 8 19 4 6 13 20 3 26 m u r o F s er .com n w um O rs For e s s i r u e r C wn m ro ersO f d uis e d r a C . o l w n w w 10. High Water Alarm Switch / Float Switch 19. Aft Shower Sump Do p://w 11. 20. Forward Shower Sump Aft A/C Outlet t 21. Galley Sink Drain 12. Aft A/C Inlet t h 22. Aft Vanity Sink Drain 13.
Section 2 HARDTOP SLIDING SUNROOF WARNING The sunroof not locked in its detents can cause death or serious injury. Lock the sunroof in its detents before getting the boat under way. DO NOT stand in the opening or try to open or close the sunroof when the boat is under way. The sunroof has three positions: closed, partially opened or fully opened. m u r To open, turn the sunroof lock handle counterclockwise to release the o F sunroof lock from its detents. Grab the roof grips and slide the roof s er .
Model Specific Information WINDSHIELD WASHER SYSTEM / ICE MAKER VALVE WALK-THRU WINDSHIELD Keep the walk-thru windshield closed and secure while the boat is underway. Secure the windshield closed with the latch. Windshield Washer The windshield washer system uses the freshwater system as its source for water. The washer water valve must be open to provide water for the system. During off-season storage, the system must be winterized to protect components of the system.
Section 2 SUN DECK LOUNGE RUMBLE SEAT – OPTIONAL The sun deck lounge backrests can be placed in two positions for comfort. Raise and position the supports into the desired position. Return the backrests to the DOWN position before getting underway. DO NOT occupy the sun pad when the yacht is in motion or operate the yacht with the backrests up. The rumble seat replaces the fender storage at the transom. To open, grasp the handrail and lower the seat.
Model Specific Information DINETTE TABLES B When using the dinette tables, do not sit or lean on the table top and do not exceed 50 lbs (22.7 kg). The cockpit table can support the additional weight only when it is used to create the cockpit sun bed/ lounge. Keep the table tops and pedestals protected when they are stowed and not in use. A WARNING Serious injury can result from sitting on, leaning on or exceeding the maximum limit of the table.
Section 2 COCKPIT TV AFT STATE ROOM The TV can be rotated to a desired position for viewing. Loosen the knobs, securing the TV base to the mounting pedestal, place in the desired position and tighten the knobs. The TV must be removed and stowed before getting underway. Disconnect the TV and remove the pedestal. Place the TV in its protective cover and stow in the cabin. The aft state room can become a single bed by using the filler cushions. Insert the smaller cushion and then the longer filler cushions.
Model Specific Information LIFTING AND STORING YOUR BOAT The shipping/storage-cradle will provide the proper support at the recommended positions. The load at the cradle support areas is less than 10 pounds per square inch (4.54 kg per .025 m). Make sure the cradle is level and completely supported on the ground to eliminate any cradle or hull distortion. Contact your Cruisers Yachts Dealer to order a cradle.
Section 2 PLACE SLING MARKER HERE m u r o F s er .com n w um O rs For e s s i r u e r C wn m ro ersO f d uis e d r a C . o l w n w w Do p://w htt 72" (1.83 m) 85" (2.16 m) 430 Sports Coupe 216" (5.54 m) 50-R016B 180 1/4" (4.
Section 3 Controls and Indicators m u r 3-3 o F 3-4 Spotlight Controls............................................................... 3-2 s r m 3-4 Engine Display Screen....................................................... 3-2 ne m.co 3-4 12-Volt Accessory Receptacle ........................................... 3-2 w O u 3-4 Stereo Remote................................................................... 3-2 rs For 3-4 e Auto Pilot Control Head .....................................................
Section 3 HELM PANEL LAYOUT 6 - VHF Radio 1 - Spotlight Controls Refer to the VHF Radio owner’s manual in the Skipper’s Kit for complete details. The spotlight is controlled from the keypad mounted at the helm. 7 - E-Plex Switch These switches will illuminate green when they are functioning and red when there is a fault. Some switch functions are identified with symbols, which are explained below. The switches are identified from port to starboard.
Controls and Indicators “Boat with Fan” - This supplies power to the engine compartment ventilation blowers). 9 - Engine Ignition Starting / Stopping - Key Switch Panel “Windshield Washer” - This switch is a momentary action switch. The washer will stay on as long as the button is pressed. If the wiper is not on, the WASHER button will energize the wiper in low speed.
Section 3 12 - Air Conditioner / Heater Ducts 13 - Navigation Color Display detent and REVERSE is aft (toward you) one detent. Gradually push forward to go into FORWARD and continue to push forward to increase engine speed. Gradually pull aft to go into REVERSE and continue to pull toward you to increase engine speed. Always return the controls to NEUTRAL when the engines are not running.
Controls and Indicators Compass The compass has not been compensated. The compensating should be performed by a qualified compass adjuster. After the compass has been adjusted, DO NOT allow any iron or steel objects to be placed in its vicinity - even temporarily. Refer to the compass owner’s manual included in the Skipper’s Kit for detailed information. Cockpit Stereo Refer to the Stereo owner’s manual in the Skipper’s Kit for complete details. m u r o F s er .
Section 3 DASH PANEL m u r o F s er .com n w um O rs For e s s i r u e r C wn } m O ro ers f d uis e d r a C .
Section 4 Basic Systems Operation m u r o for V-Drive Engines ............................... 4-8 F Crossover Valves Handling Dock and Mooring Lines ..................................... 4-3 s m Engines .................................. 4-9 Crossover erValves.cforoTriple Power Train .................................................................... 4-4 n Steering ............................................................ 4-9 Engines ....................................................................
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Basic Systems Operation Spring lines can help you control your yacht when leaving a dock. Make sure to use spring lines when yachting in waters where the waves or tide movement is significant. The forward quarter spring line is fastened to a forward cleat and heads aft. The “after” bow spring is fastened to a stern cleat and heads forward. Handling Dock and Mooring Lines Make sure to have enough fenders to protect your yacht from damage.
Section 4 POWER TRAIN Cooling System CAUTION Engines The cooling system starts at the cooling water seacock. The seacocks can be closed during storage, or to prevent water from entering the yacht in the event of hose failure. Make sure the seacocks are open before starting engines. The absence of cooling water will cause the engines to overheat and cause irreparable damage. Your yacht is powered by twin inboard engines, unless it is equipped with the triple engine, IPS system.
Basic Systems Operation Shaft Assembly - V-Drives To test the alarm system, turn the ignition switch to the ON position. Depending upon the engine, the alarm may sound immediately, or after a few seconds’ delay. This assembly makes it possible for the shaft to penetrate the hull bottom without allowing water to enter around the joint. The shaft coupling is the connecting point between the engine and the shaft assembly.
Section 4 SHAFT LOG HOSE CLAMPS STRUT STAINLESS STEEL INJECTION FITTING STRONG SEAL HOSE STAINLESS STEEL BANDS CSR173-15 m u r o F s CAUTION r com e n The cutlass bearing is water-lubricated. Running the w um. O propeller out of the water could result in bearing Propellers rs For failure and damage to the shaft. e s s i r u e r The propeller shaft is supported on the outside of the hull by a strut. C CAUTION n w The strut is equipped with a water-lubricated plastic bearing that m can be very sharp.
Basic Systems Operation Third, ensure that the installation provides adequate safety features such as a straight key, a propeller nut, a jam nut and a cotter pin. NOTE Variations from average loadings, bottom condition and/or engine condition could call for a propeller change to achieve the performance desired.
Section 4 FUEL SYSTEM (CROSSOVER VALVE) Crossover Valves for V-Drive Engines Your yacht is equipped with an internal fuel system meeting current federal requirements. The best materials and components available are used to assemble the fuel system. Position The fuel tank outlets to the engines have a manual valve for fuel shutoff in the event of a line break. To access the manual valves or tank fittings, open the fuel access hatch. The valves are on the top of the fuel tank.
Basic Systems Operation Crossover Valves for Triple Engines WARNING Inspect the entire fuel system regularly. Leaking fuel and fumes can catch fire or explode, causing injury or death. Position 1 3 All fuel system components must be checked before each boating season and regularly during the season for any leaks or bad hose conditions. Make sure the fuel system is leak-free.
Section 4 Rudder - Inboards, V-Drives The twin rudders are offset from the shaft centerline to allow shaft removal without having to remove the rudders. Each rudder is also canted inboard slightly to allow for a constant pressure of water to act upon the rudder face. The pressure on the rudder face prevents “flutter” in a 0° rudder position. For center to center dimensions, contact your Cruisers Yachts Dealer. CAUTION m u r o F s er .com n w um O rs For e s s i r u e r C wn m ro ersO f d uis e d r a C .
Basic Systems Operation TRIM TABS The trim tab system is an electro-hydraulic system. Two rocker switches, marked port and starboard, control a hydraulic pump and solenoids. The pump sends hydraulic oil to hydraulic actuators (cylinders) which lower the trim tabs. To raise the trim tabs, the rocker switch is moved, which allows oil to flow from the actuator to the pump. ROCKER SWITCHES m u r o F s er .com n w um O rs For e s s i r u e r C wn m ro ersO f d uis e d r a C .
Section 4 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM front of the breaker and note the temperature. If it does not heat back up again, then the problem was probably the overload from start-up of the equipment. If the temperature rises again, the fault is in the circuit or the breaker. A breaker can also overheat when breaker contact points become eroded. Your yacht is equipped with two electrical systems: a battery-powered direct current (DC) system and a generator or shore-powered alternating current (AC) system.
Basic Systems Operation White wires are AC neutral. Black wires are AC hot wires in 120V AC systems. Black and red wires are the ungrounded wires in 240V AC power systems. Individual harness wires are identified with wire number and function by lettering which is printed by an ink jet printer every 3 inches (0.076 m) on the wires. This information aids in identifying wire functions for troubleshooting. Battery cables are identified by labels on both ends of each cable.
Section 4 DC Master Panel OPERATION OF DC SYSTEMS The DC master panel consists of a voltmeter, ammeter, a battery test switch, a series of switch-type and resettable circuit breakers, a generator start switch and the DC main circuit breaker. Read through the table on the following page(s) to familiarize yourself with the DC systems on your yacht. DANGER The meter is a convenience feature which allows you to check on the condition of the batteries.
Basic Systems Operation DC Panel 12 VDC POWER DISTRIBUTION PORT 8 10 12 14 16 POWER STBD OFF HOUSE POWER 0 DC VOLTS 30 40 60 80 100 DC AMPERES BRIDGE MAIN BATTERY BANK SELECT 15 STEREO MEM CKPT REFRIG SALON 5 LIGHTS PANEL CKPT FRIG/ SPARE 5 FWD HD BLOWER CKPT WD/ SPARE 5 AFT HD BLOWER MACERATOR/ SPARE 10 OFF OFF PUMP AFT HEAD EPLEX SYSTEM OFF OFF PUMP FWD HEAD STEREO/DVD MEMORY SALON OFF OFF LIGHTS AFT HEAD 15 OFF OFF LIGHTS FWD HEAD STEREO TV ANT/DVD SALON OFF
Section 4 DC Panel Circuit Breaker Functions DC Circuit Breaker DC MAIN Function Put the breaker in the ON position to connect power to rest of the circuit breakers on the panel except the bilge pumps and the CO detectors. The automatic bilge pump circuit breakers are mounted on the AUTOMATIC BILGE PUMP C.B. PANEL located in the engine room. If any of the breakers are tripped, the white button popped out, reset them immediately.
Basic Systems Operation DC Circuit Breaker PUMP FRESH WATER CO MONITORS STEREO / DVD MEMORY SALON STEREO MEMORY CKPT LIGHTS PANEL FWD HD BLOWER AFT HD BLOWER SHOWER SUMPS Function Put the breaker in the ON position to turn on the fresh water pump and the fresh water tank gauge. The pump will turn on automatically when a fresh water demand is actuated, i.e. opening a faucet, and will run at the speed required to maintain water flow. This breaker connects power to the CO detectors.
Section 4 DC Circuit Breaker Function ADDITIONAL There are two additional circuit breaker panels located in the yacht for localized functions. The panel locations CIRCUIT BREAKER and functions are shown. PANELS Panel is located in the port aft corner in the engine room, except IPS models. On IPS models, the panel is located in the port forward corner of the engine room. m u r o F s er .com n w um O rs For e s s i r u e r C wn m ro ersO Panel is located below the helm. f d uis e d r a C .
Basic Systems Operation AC Master Panel AC Electrical System United States Version DANGER 120/240V AC, 50-amp, 60-hertz single-phase is the standard power system. An onboard generator will furnish 120/240V AC single-phase power. Considerable care has been taken to design a safe electrical system to protect you from hazardous shocks.
Section 4 The generator may be started from the engine batteries unless your yacht is equipped with a separate battery for the generator only. 4. Switch the shore dockside breaker to the ON position. Switch the yacht dockside power breaker to the ON position. Then check the AC/DC panel POWER SOURCE AVAILABLE indicator lights. The 120V AC LINE 1, V AC DOCKSIDE and 120V AC LINE 2 indicator lights should be ON. The REVERSED POLARITY light should be OFF.
Basic Systems Operation US Standards 50 Amp (240 / 120V AC) m u r o F s er .com n w um O rs For e s s i r u e r C wn m ro ersO f d uis e d r a C .
Section 4 International Standards 32 Amp (220V AC) m u r o F s er .com n w um O rs For e s s i r u e r C wn m ro ersO f d uis e d r a C .
Basic Systems Operation AC Panel Circuit Breaker Functions When the AC panel is receiving power, the following circuit breakers can be switched ON. 120V AC CIRCUIT BREAKER FUNCTIONS AC Circuit Breaker Function 120 VAC LEG #1 WATER HEATER Turn the circuit breaker to the ON position to turn the water heater ON. The water heater is controlled by a thermostat to keep the water at a constant temperature. Move the switch to the OFF position to turn the water heater OFF.
Section 4 120 VAC LEG #2 AC / HTR AFT AC / HTR PUMPS AC / COCKPIT CLIMATE CONTROL PORT AC / COCKPIT CLIMATE CONTROL WINDSHIELD DEFROSTER COCKPIT GRILL 430 Sports Coupe Switch the breaker ON to connect power to the salon forward air conditioner/heater. Switch the breaker ON to connect power to all air conditioner/heater pumps.. Switch the breaker ON to connect power to the port cockpit air conditioner/heater. Switch the breaker ON to connect power to the starboard cockpit air conditioner/heater.
CRUISERS YACHTS, A DIVISION OF KCS INTERNATIONAL, INC. LIMITED WARRANTY FIVE YEAR LIMITED STRUCTURAL WARRANTY: Cruisers Yachts warrants that for five (5) years after the date of delivery to the original retail purchaser who purchases from an authorized Cruisers Yachts dealer the hull, deck, fly bridge and hardtop shall be free from structural defects due to material or workmanship, under normal non-commercial use, that result in any delamination or separation of the stringers or composite structure.
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