Originally posted by RDT-G23
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Left side of the photo. Long sticker at the bottom of the side windshield frame.
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No urban myth the number of safety/warning decals increases every decade, Correct Craft clearly is doing that for a reason, trying to deflect liability. At the rate things are going when my grandkids buy their first new Nautique it will essentially be wrapped in warning stickers, lol
I personally do not remove any stickers, especially the coast guard capacity plate.
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Originally posted by Quinner View PostNo urban myth the number of safety/warning decals increases every decade, Correct Craft clearly is doing that for a reason, trying to deflect liability. At the rate things are going when my grandkids buy their first new Nautique it will essentially be wrapped in warning stickers, lol
I personally do not remove any stickers, especially the coast guard capacity plate.
There is nothing to support this myth. Nobody has been able to present a single case where this has happened.
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Originally posted by charlesml3 View Post
Once again, you're not following the topic. The topic is: "If you, as a boatowner take these warning stickers off, sell the boat and the new owner gets hurt or something, they can come back and sue YOU because you removed the stickers."
There is nothing to support this myth. Nobody has been able to present a single case where this has happened.
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I would check your state laws. I removed every sticker but the coast guard rating and the carbon monoxide sticker. Washington state law requires that sticker in your boat.
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Anyone can sue anyone else for any reason. I am not going to spend any time worrying about that. The industry puts the warnings on because they must for their liability. Do you think that 1970 mustang that had no warning on teak surfing actually presents you liability if you sell it to someone new?
All that said I dont find the stickers that bothersome. I have considered peeling them for about 5 minutes and thought it doesnt wreck my enjoyment of the boat...why bother.
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Originally posted by charlesml3 View Post
Once again, you're not following the topic. The topic is: "If you, as a boatowner take these warning stickers off, sell the boat and the new owner gets hurt or something, they can come back and sue YOU because you removed the stickers."
There is nothing to support this myth. Nobody has been able to present a single case where this has happened.
Nautique felt that they had to put a sticker on the boat telling me not to get caught in the propeller so that they won't be sued successfully. It doesn't seem like much of a stretch to think that a private individual could also be at risk if the sticker were removed.
I am more worried about being struck by lightning or attacked by a shark in the ocean, but I would not deny the possibility of this sort of lawsuit happening.
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Originally posted by Quinner View PostNo urban myth the number of safety/warning decals increases every decade, Correct Craft clearly is doing that for a reason, trying to deflect liability. At the rate things are going when my grandkids buy their first new Nautique it will essentially be wrapped in warning stickers, lol
I personally do not remove any stickers, especially the coast guard capacity plate.Originally posted by charlesml3 View Post
Once again, you're not following the topic. The topic is: "If you, as a boatowner take these warning stickers off, sell the boat and the new owner gets hurt or something, they can come back and sue YOU because you removed the stickers."
There is nothing to support this myth. Nobody has been able to present a single case where this has happened.
Thread titled "who removes all their warning stickers?" I replied "not me" with a comment, shame shame, lmao
Don't know and don't care if there is a documented case as you noted above, my money would be on there probably is. More importantly, if you consulted an attorney as to whether you should remove them or leave them on, I would bet a vast majority would advise leaving them on.
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I remove all but the coast guard sticker. If the next owner wants to sue me for an injury that occurred because a warning sticker wasn't on the boat, feel free'08 196LE (previous)
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Originally posted by xxrb2010 View Post@swc5150, how much is your umbrella policy, if above $10M, let me know when you sell your boat, I will buy it.
Come to think of it, the SN we sold last Dec had all stickers in place, but most were sun-faded, so the copy couldn't be read. Either the sun or I am in trouble!'08 196LE (previous)
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