CE A Classification

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William

I've noticed a number of questions about the CE rating on Hunter's mid and large size boats. I had the same question and got the following response from Hunter. It looks like a marketing decision that may soon change. All the mid-priced, moderate displacment competition, including Catalina, at the Annapolis boat show caried the CE plate. Here 's Hunters answer The CE classification is a rating that is required on boats sold into the > International market. It has no authority, value or requirements in the > United States domestic market. We would actually prefer that boats built for > the domestic market were required to be CE certified because we could then > build all the boats the same instead of having to layout to different > versions. The differences in the domestic boats and the CE boats are the > hull identification numbers ( US Coastguard requires one thing and CE > requires another) the overboard discharge must be locked off to prevent > accidental discharge, the stove arrangement must be different and there are > electrical wiring changes. Other than that the boats are built the same so > you can see why we would prefer that domestic boats had to be CE certified. > The reason that there is a charge is that the CE organization that certifies > boats charge a fee for every boat that is certified and we have an agreement > that no boats will be built and called CE certified without this fee being > paid to them. It is true that the Hunter 356 receives from the CE group, the > highest of their rating which is the Category "A". Thanks > > Greg Emerson > > Hunter Marine Corporation > Customer Service Department > customerservice@huntermarine.com
 
Dec 2, 1999
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Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
Someone is NOT telling the truth.

William: Someone is NOT telling the truth. I have a feeling that it is the other mfg. The fact is that there is a difference in the electrical and the propane standards between Europe and the US. If the fact is that our boats are 110vac and they are 220vac how can these boats have a CE placard?
 
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