Hull Identification Numbers; Dealer's Responsibilities - BENETEAU Oceanis 321 User Manual

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3.2.

HULL IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS

The hull identification or "BEY" number is a unique number given to your Beneteau alone. This number
begins with "BEY" which has been assigned to Beneteau by the USCG followed by an alpha-numeric code
which details the model, serial no., month of construction, year of construction and model year.
Please clearly identify your boat using your model and "BEY" number
during any correspondence with Beneteau.
Your boat identification number appears in two places:
On the aft starboard side, stamped into the hull, approximately 3 inches below the toerail, is your hull
identification number.
The manufacturer's plate is located in the aft section of the cockpit. This plate gives boat model and
identification number.
4.
Your Beneteau Dealer is part of a worldwide distribution network, with dealers in 28 countries. As a
Beneteau Dealer, he has certain obligations to you as our customer and to Beneteau as our representative.
A Dealer's responsibility does not end with the sale of your boat. Your Dealer is responsible for the
following:
Deliver your new Beneteau to you complete as ordered in your purchase agreement.
Preparation of your boat for commissioning by their personnel, another yard or by providing you with
the correct commissioning procedures.
Checking of all systems on the boat for fit, proper function and to familiarize you with the usage of
each system.
Sea trial of your new Beneteau with you as a final verification that all systems are in good order.
Provideing customer support and parts after you take delivery and any warranty service under the
terms of the limited warranty. All warranty questions, claims or processing should be directed through
your dealer.
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