Common Sense Approach
This manual has been developed to help ensure an enjoyable experience as you boat, wakeboard and ski with
your MasterCraft boat. As stated earlier, this information is not all-inclusive. There are many other factors to consider
and additional information that you need to research before undertaking any boating.
Beyond the study involved, you should also always use common sense when boating. For example, when an-
choring your boat so that you can enjoy swimming, you MUST turn the engine OFF. Exhaust fumes are emitted from the
exhaust fl ap area of the transom, immediately below the swim platform. No one should ever be on the swim platform
or transom.
MasterCraft also strongly encourages individuals to wear Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs). In many states, it
is a legal requirement for children to wear them. Non-swimmers of any age should never be without one.
Your MasterCraft boat can be the source of countless hours of family fun and building friendships. But it works
only if YOU use your head before, during and after your boating.
Now, fi nish reading this manual and then go out there and HAVE SOME FUN!
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, tasteless, odorless and poisonous gas that accumulates rapidly and can cause serious
injury or death. Exposure to carbon monoxide can be fatal in a matter of minutes. Exposure to even low concentra-
tions of carbon monoxide must not be ignored because the effects of exposure to carbon monoxide are cumulative and
can be just as lethal as at high concentrations. Carbon monoxide from exhaust pipes of inboard or outboard engines
may build up inside and outside the boat in areas near exhaust vents. STAY AWAY from these exhaust vent areas,
which are located at the stern of the boat, and DO NOT swim or engage in any watersports or other activities in or
near the stern area of the boat, including, without limitation, the swim platform and the rear sun deck, when the
engine is in operation. Under no circumstances should “teak surfing” or similar activities be performed during the
operation of your MasterCraft boat—such activities are a misuse of this product.
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