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Welcome to our FAQ section.
 
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Frequently Asked Questions
01 How do I find out what my serial number is?   [click]
 Look for the serial number molded into the transom at the upper right corner (as you stand behind the boat) just below the gunwale trim. The first three letters will say HCT unless you have an older model boat. An older boat can either say LBC, MCI, or LVI. All three variances are simply Livingston's factory designation.
 
02 What's the difference between a standard hull and a reinforced hull?   [click]
 Livingston Boats from sizes 7'5" to 9' can be ordered with a reinforced hull. A fiberglass material called coremat is laminated into the hull side to add stiffening. This extra stiffening is especially important for Livingstons that will be stored on the transom of larger boats using the Weaver Davit System. The reinforcement adds weight to the hull and is not desirable for customers who carry their boats on a roof rack. A standard hull does not have the added coremat.
 
03 What options are available for my Livingston Boat?   [click]
 Livingston manufactures and sells a wide variety of options for its boats. Some of the available options include swivel seats, steering consoles, rail systems, remote steering, additional oar sockets, protective stainless steel keel strips, special colors and protective boat covers. For complete information about parts and accessories contact your local dealer
 
04 Can I purchase a new Livingston boat directly from the factory?   [click]
 Yes! If you live near an authorized Livingston dealer, the dealer will do the delivery at no expense to you! For information about your closest dealer, view our Dealers page.
 
05 I am interested in becoming an authorized Livingston dealer. Who do I contact?   [click]
 Many market areas are available for qualified dealerships. All dealer inquiries should be directed to our National Sales Manager. Contact Customer Service toll free at 1.866.482.5580.
 
06 Are replacement parts available for my Livingston Boat?   [click]
 Yes! Accessories are sold through authorized Livingston dealers. For information about your closest dealer, go to our Dealers page and select your state. If there are no dealers located in your state, contact the dealer nearest you and they can assist you.
 
07 How are Livingston Boats constructed?   [click]
 All Livingston boats are manufactured out of molded fiberglass. Livingston has molds for each of the different models we build. Before the actual fiberglass lay-up process can begin, the molds are carefully inspected for flaws and blemishes and then waxed and hand buffed to a high sheen. Then the prepared mold is rolled into our lamination room where gel-coat is sprayed into the mold.

Gel-coat is essentially polyester resin with pigments in it, which becomes the shiny white exterior finish of the boat. After the gel-coat has cured, a thin veil of chopped strand and resin are rolled out by hand to insure the fiberglass materials are applied tightly into all the molds seams and features. After the veil layer has cured, more chopped strand and resin are applied and woven roving is laid over the top. The roving is expertly worked by hand to insure the resin is applied evenly throughout the lay-up.

Next, the pre-molded foam flotation blocks and floorboards are installed and glassed into place. The boat is now allowed to cure in the mold. The final step in the lamination process is to spray base-coat and web the interior of the boat. Once the interior gel-coat has cured, the mold, and the newly manufactured boat in it, is rolled out of the lamination room where the boat is popped out of the mold. The boat is set on a hull cart and inspected before it is moved to the assembly area. The empty mold is routed back through the lamination process. In the assembly area the hardware and optional components are installed on the hull. When the hardware installation is complete the boat is inspected again and then routed to inventory or tagged for immediate shipment.
 
08 I am missing the capacity sticker on my boat. What is the rated capacity for my boat?   [click]
 The rated capacities are listed in the matrix below.

Model Length Beam Weight Freeboard Oars Persons Capacity Tiller Remote Shaft
8 Standard 90" 53" 105 10" 6.5' 3 450 5 hp n/a 15"
8 Reinforced 90" 53" 115 10" 6.5' 3 450 5 hp n/a 15"
9 Standard 108" 53" 130 10" 6.5' 4 550 8 hp n/a 15"
9 Reinforced 108" 53" 140 10" 6.5' 4 550 8 hp n/a 15"
10 Standard 120" 62" 175 12" 7' 4 700 10 hp 15 hp 15"
10 Reinforced 120" 62" 185 12" 7' 4 700 10 hp 15 hp 15"
12 Standard 143" 62" 220 12" 7' 4 682 15 hp 20 hp 15"
12 Reinforced 143" 62" 230 12" 7' 4 682 15 hp 20 hp 15"
14 Standard 167" 68" 290 16" 8' 5 917 25 hp 40 hp 20"
14 Resort 167" 68" 305 16" 8' 5 917 25 hp 40 hp 20"
16 Sport 15' 5" 90" 1,000 24" n/a 6 1500 n/a 105 hp 20"
19 Sport 18' 5" 90" 1,500 24" n/a 6 1750 n/a 150 hp 20"
Specifications are estimates and subject to change.
 
09 Who can answer my questions about the proper engine setup on my Livingston Boat?   [click]
 For information about specific engine setup contact your nearest dealer.
 
10 My used Livingston has several small cracks or 'stars' in the exterior finish. Is this a structural problem?   [click]
 The exterior surface of your Livingston is molded gel-coat. Gel-coat is essentially a pigmented resin that is sprayed into the mold just before the fiberglass and resin are applied. When the boat is popped out of the mold the shiny white surface you see is the gel-coat.

Gel-coat is somewhat brittle and over time may fracture or 'star' in areas of stress or impact. Normally these imperfections are minor and cosmetic in nature. However if the cracks are deeper than the thin surface layer of gel-coat, or if you can see exposed fiberglass laminate, the problem may be more serious and may require repair.
 
11 Is it possible to tour the Livingston Boat factory?   [click]
 Yes! Please call our customer service department at 1-(866)-482-5580 to set up a date and time.
 
12 Are trailers available for Livingston Boats?   [click]
 Yes! Livingston Boats does not manufacture trailers however, several manufacturers have engineered trailers that match Livingston's unique twin hull design. For information about trailers for a Livingston Boat, or to purchase a trailer, contact your nearest dealer.
 
13 Where can I find the current value of my boat?   [click]
 As a manufacturer, Livingston Boats does not have any experience with the used boat market. It is impossible for us to know the value of any given boat in the field. For help in determining the value of your Livingston Boat, look in the NADA or call your nearest authorized dealer.
 
14 Do you sell used Livingston boats?   [click]
 Livingston Boats is an OEM manufacturer and does not handle any used products. See your local Livingston dealer for the availability of used Livingston's in your area.
 
15 Do you ever sell 'blems' or factory seconds?   [click]
 We do not sell 'blems' or factory seconds. Livingston is serious about quality and does not ship any boat that fails to meet our stringent quality standards.
 
16 Why don't you manufacture Viking boats anymore?   [click]
 Livingston boats management decided to discontinue manufacturing Vikings at the end of the 2000 model year. We build hundreds of Livingston's each year and only a dozen or so Vikings. Without the higher production rates, it is impossible to be competitive with the major manufacturers.
 
17 I do not see the answer to my question posted here. How can I get my question answered?   [click]
 Contact our Customer Service Department by clicking here and using the form on our Contact page.
 
18 Does Livingston Boats offer a warranty?   [click]
 Livingston Boats offers a two-year limited warranty. It warrants each new livingston boat manufactured to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and care for a period of 24 months from the date of sale to the original purchaser (and no other) who buys the boat not for resale.

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