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FOREWORD
Dear Buster boat owner, Thank you for choosing Buster. We hope you enjoy using your boat.
The purpose of this owner's manual is to help you to use your boat in a safe and
enjoyable way. This owner's manual includes detailed information about the boat and its
equipment and accessories, as well as instructions for use and correct maintenance of
the boat. Please read the manual carefully and familiarise yourself with your boat before
using it.
The owner's manual alone is not a sufficient source of information on seamanship and
boating safety. If this Buster is your first boat or the boat type is not familiar to you,
please make sure you obtain sufficient experience in handling and using the boat before
you assume the responsibility of boat master. to guarantee pleasant and safe boating
experience with your new boat. Your boat dealer, local boating clubs and national motor
boat and sailing associations will provide you with more information about local training
in boating and will be able to recommend qualified instructors.
Make sure the forecasted wind and sea conditions match the design category of your
boat and that you and your crew are able to navigate the boat in the conditions that may
arise. For example, the wind and sea conditions corresponding to design category C
range from storms to strong winds, with a risk of unexpected waves and gusts. The boat
can only be operated in these conditions by a fit and competent crew and the boat must
be well maintained.
The owner's manual is not a detailed service and troubleshooting guide. If you have any
questions related to your boat, contact your local Buster dealer. Only use the services
of repair companies recommended by your local Buster dealer. Modifications that
affect the safety features of the boat are to be performed only with the builder's written
authorisation. The builder assumes no responsibility for unauthorised modifications.
In some countries, a permit or authorisation may be required to operate the craft and
special regulations concerning boats or boating may apply.
Always keep your boat in good condition. Be careful to observe any signs of wear
caused by age, heavy use or abuse. Any boat, no matter how strong it is, may sustain
severe damage if used inappropriately. Careful use of the boat is a part of responsible
boating. Always remember to adjust the speed and direction of the boat to correspond to
the wind and sea conditions.
If your craft is equipped with a life raft, study its instructions carefully. Your boat should
be equipped with all appropriate safety equipment (life vests, paddle, ropes, anchor,
fire extinguisher, safety harness, etc.) in accordance with the boat type and weather
conditions. In some countries, this equipment may be compulsory. The crew must be
familiar with the use and operation of all safety equipment in the event of an emergency,
such as rescuing a person who has fallen overboard and towing. Yachting schools and
clubs arrange rescue training and practice opportunities on a regular basis.
Everybody aboard the boat should use buoyancy aids, life jackets, or boating vests
on deck. Please note that in some countries national boating regulations may require
everyone aboard to wear a personal flotation device whenever on board.
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL AND PROVIDE IT TO THE BOAT'S NEXT OWNER IN
CASE YOU SELL YOUR BOAT.