Annually
(Every One Hundred [100] Hours)
MasterCraft recommends that your annual—or one
hundred (100) hour—maintenance requirements be per-
formed by an authorized MasterCraft dealer. The staff
there has the proper equipment and technical training
to best meet your service needs.
Annual Maintenance
Some boat owners choose to personally execute
some maintenance procedures on their boats. Master-
Craft has provided information on several procedures.
For safety reasons, a few must be performed by au
-
thorized MasterCraft service technicians only, such as
anything involving checks and repairs on the fuel line,
which is under pressure.
These matters must be addressed on a regular ba-
sis, at one hundred (100) hours or annually, whichever
comes first, and these procedures are in addition to sea
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sonal preparation and winterization (see Storage and
Winterization section for additional details). All of these
issues are extremely important to continued boating
pleasure, as well as long life for the boat, and the critical
matter of safety.
Even if the annual maintenance work is completed
by an authorized MasterCraft service technician, boat
owners and operators should still review this section
and ensure that they have some understanding of what
is necessary to keep the boat in top condition.
Check the
Engine Mounts
Some engine parts become very hot during
operation. This inspection must be completed
while the engine is cool to prevent burns to
your skin. Perform this task before starting
the boat.
Step 1:
Ensure the engine is OFF and disconnect the
engine safety starting switch.
Be sure that
the throttle/shift control lever is in neutral.
The engine must be cool.
Step 2:
Open the engine box and locate the four (4)
motor mounts.
Step 3:
Check the tightness of the mounting hard-
ware and adjustment lock-nuts. Tighten any
loose hardware securely.
Check the Propeller Shaft Coupling
Alignment
This function is critical to avoiding unnecessary wear and potential damage to the
engine as well as the propeller and propeller shaft. Because it is a complex and
exacting part of maintenance, this should be performed only by your authorized
MasterCraft dealer as part of your annual maintenance.
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