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ENCLOSED HEAD

An enclosed head is found on the X26 model. The head should be 
emptied on-shore within an acceptable holding tank, septic system 
or sewer. It should never be emptied within the boating body of 
water or on-shore, except in an approved receptacle.

The head should be cleaned after each outing. After thoroughly 
cleaning with a mild detergent, add a neutralizing chemical made 
especially for portable heads, such as that found in RV centers. The 
neutralizing chemical will help deal with potential odors that might 
otherwise be foul.  (See also Head under the Boat Operations sec-
tion of this Owner’s Manual.)

UPHOLSTERY

While the vinyl is made to withstand the elements, it is important to 
care for vinyl by keeping it clean at all times. Many substances may 
stain the vinyl if left untreated over a period of time. Remember to 
remove any contaminant and clean vinyl immediately.

Regular washing with mild detergent and warm water or vinyl 
cleaners is sufficient to keep the cushion and vinyl coverings in 
good condition. 

Do not soak the cushion, and dry thoroughly after washing to 
prevent mildew accumulations when the boat is covered. Spray 
the cushions with a mildew repellent and prop them up in the boat 
when it is covered to take advantage of air circulation. MasterCraft 
vinyl is made to withstand the effects of sun, heat, acid rain and 
soiling, under normal conditions,  but this does not preclude the 
cleaning requirements. Please consult the following cleaning 
recommendations before cleaning your upholstery.

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Summary of Contents for 2013 XStar

Page 1: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 2021BOAT OWNER SMANUAL...

Page 2: ...out notice in speci cations and models and also to discontinue models We also reserve the right to change speci cations parts or accessories at any time without incurring any obligation to equip the s...

Page 3: ...ttention Required Events Requiring Safety knowledge Equipment Legal Requirements Other Important Information Rules of the Open Water 2021 Model Features and Specs X Series Star Series XT Series NXT Se...

Page 4: ...SAFETY KNOWLEDGE...

Page 5: ...you is a direct result of how you operate and maintain your boat You and anyone who will be operating this boat should read and seek to fully comprehend this Owner s Manual and any additional informa...

Page 6: ...potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury The precautions listed in this Owner s Manual and on the boat are not all inclusive If a pro cedure method...

Page 7: ...ating and or safety organizations is bene cial The following is a listing of a few agencies and organizations that offer safety training and or information AMERICAN RED CROSS NATIONAL HQ 2025 E Street...

Page 8: ...nyard to a part of your clothing such as a belt loop when operating the boat Never override or modify the engine emergency safety shut off switch in any way Never operate the boat water ski wakeboard...

Page 9: ...age are usually quite obvious to trained service personnel and if they determine that damage was caused by misuse or activity such as beaching such results can void the warranty MasterCraft cannot ant...

Page 10: ...vision Many boating collisions are caused by inattention HAZARDOUSOPERATIONS There are a number of situations which can result in peril for boats and persons on board Among these is boating too close...

Page 11: ...CONSISTENT ATTENTION REQUIRED...

Page 12: ...rsons who smoke or are exposed to high concentrations of cigarette smoke consume alcohol or have lung disorders or heart problems are particularly susceptible to an increase in the effects of CO Howev...

Page 13: ...e difference between life and death Shut off potential sources of CO if possible Correct ventilation problems and or repair exhaust problems as appropriate Investi gate the source of CO and take corre...

Page 14: ...ngers and others nearby Know where and how CO may accumulate in and around your boat This is particularly important when starting or running engines in boathouses or near a sea wall Boats that are moo...

Page 15: ...ions during operation potentially causing a dangerous situation Adding weight of any type to the boat will affect the handling characteristics of the boat while it is underway Caution should always be...

Page 16: ...PERSONALFLOTATIONDEVICES PFDS ANDACCESSIBILITY Federal law requires at least one wearable Type I II III or Type V Personal Flotation Device PFD for each person on board or being towed on water skis w...

Page 17: ...EVENTS REQUIRINGSAFETY KNOWLEDGE...

Page 18: ...are not broken or missing The pres INTHEEVENTOFAFIRE Fire on board is among the most serious of matters that boaters can experience Due to the close proximity of fuel tanks and a num ber of electrical...

Page 19: ...mediately following the auto matic discharge Boats are equipped with a discharge indication light at the instrument panel or on the video display gauge at the helm After the suppression system has bee...

Page 20: ...ke it easier for rescuers to locate you and others MEANSOFRE BOARDING There are several ways to re board a MasterCraft boat from the water In some models ladders are offered to assist in re boarding O...

Page 21: ...here you are going and be aware of what is going on around you PROPELLER S MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Shut off the engine s when near persons in the water prior to using sunpads the swim platfo...

Page 22: ...ls similar to bicycle and motorcycle hand signals that can be used while skiing For example giving a thumbs up or palm facing up signal while motioning upwards means speed up and the opposite thumbs d...

Page 23: ...ng other boats Do not add any attachments that are not approved for use on your MasterCraft boat Do not climb on sit on stand on jump off of or dive off of the tower Never allow passengers to sit behi...

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Page 25: ...EQUIPMENT...

Page 26: ...es and fenders Extra engine oil Tool kit Portable battery operated AM FM radio or weather radio scanner SAFETYEQUIPMENT Federal law requires certain safety equipment to be on board your boat at all ti...

Page 27: ...ted States but operating on the high seas must be equipped with U S C G approved visual distress signals Pyrotechnic visual distress signals must be Coast Guard approved in serviceable condition and r...

Page 28: ...care should be used in stowage of pyrotechnics if children will be on board These devices produce a very hot ame and the residue can cause burns and ignite ammable materials Check with local authorit...

Page 29: ...LEGAL REQUIREMENTS...

Page 30: ...nt These stressors cause fatigue that makes a boat operator s coordination judgment and reaction time decline even faster when using alcohol LAWENFORCEMENT A vessel underway when hailed by a Coast Gua...

Page 31: ...rs can result in signi cantly more serious penalties Intoxication from drugs including legal prescription drugs is an equally serious matter and is dealt with as seriously as alcohol REGISTRATION NUMB...

Page 32: ...t Your responsibility does not end with your own craft You are required by law to respond to any distress signal visual or auditory Render immediate assistance EXCEPT in instances in which you and you...

Page 33: ...pected and enforced Details are available through the U S Coast Guard The preceding information provides requirements within the United States territorial waters Boats operated under other autonomous...

Page 34: ...The label s part number is located in the bottom right corner of every label shown circled in green on the label to the right It is the responsibility of the boat owner and occupants of the boat to un...

Page 35: ...OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION...

Page 36: ...sel and point of contact information supplied by the owner and routes the distress alert with registration information to the responsible U S Coast Guard or International Rescue Coordination Center RC...

Page 37: ...of water Seat passengers on bottom of the boat near the centerline If the engine fails tie a sea anchor on a line from the bow of the boat to keep the boat headed into the waves A bucket will work as...

Page 38: ...y more difficulty staying a oat if they fall overboard This is not true Air trapped in clothing provides otation and bending the knees will trap air in waders To stay a oat Remain calm Do not thrash a...

Page 39: ...FTS An in atable life raft can provide a survival platform for an extended period of time Be sure the life raft is large enough for everyone on board when the boat operates off shore It should have th...

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Page 41: ...oundaries It is the operator s responsibility to seek out this information and become familiar with all safety related information laws and rules governing boating operation The rules presented in thi...

Page 42: ...meet one another one vessel has the right of way It is called the stand on vessel The vessel that does not have the right of way is called the give way or burdened vessel These rules determine which...

Page 43: ...ther of you has the right of way Both of you should alter course to avoid an accident You should keep the other vessel on your port left side This rule doesn t apply if both of you can clear each othe...

Page 44: ...ction OVERTAKING If you are passing another vessel you are the give way vessel This means that the other vessel is expected to maintain its course and speed You must stay out of its way as you clear i...

Page 45: ...nnels OTHERSPECIALSITUATIONS There are additional rules to remember when operating your boat around other vessels such as When navigating in narrow channels you should keep to the right when it is saf...

Page 46: ...Daymark Green A sign mounted on poles in the water or on the bank which means the channel is crossing from the left bank to the right bank as you travel upstream Channel Crossing Daymark Red A sign m...

Page 47: ...s or other structures Minimize repetitive passes on any one portion of shoreline Keep music at reasonable levels Sound travels well over water 1 2 3 WAKERESPONSIBLY Remember you are responsible for yo...

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Page 51: ...bwoofer 19 Fuel tank ller 20 Pop up seat where equipped 21 Center drain plug access plate under lid 22 Cooler under seat 23 Midship ballast tank under oor 24 Starboard ballast tank under oor 25 Ballas...

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Page 53: ...p up rear facing seat 19 Center drain plug access plate under lid 20 Fuel tank ller 21 Cooler under seat 22 Midship ballast tank under oor 23 Starboard ballast tank under oor 24 Ballast thru hull outl...

Page 54: ...01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 10 11 12 13 14 15 1718 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 3435 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 09 30...

Page 55: ...pped 18 Bow thruster motor access under oor hatch where equipped 19 Ballast thru hull 20 Fuel tank ller 21 Ballast thru hull 22 Stern cleat 23 Removable ski pylon where equipped 24 Freshwater ll mount...

Page 56: ...01 22 08 28 02 23 09 29 15 25 36 03 24 10 30 16 04 11 31 17 05 12 32 33 18 06 26 13 34 19 07 27 14 35 20 21...

Page 57: ...Swim platform 22 Bow cleat where equipped 23 Navigation light 24 Heater where equipped 25 Battery beneath storage door 26 Glove box 27 MTS Ballast System where equipped beneath observer seat 28 Hand h...

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Page 59: ...ide 18 Subwoofer 19 Center drain plug access plate under lid 20 Fuel tank ller 21 Cooler under seat 22 Midship ballast tank under oor 23 Starboard ballast tank under oor 24 Bilge thru hull outlet 25 F...

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Page 61: ...ereo remote where equipped 26 Underwater lights two where equipped 27 Bow Cleat 28 Navigation light 29 Bow ller cushion where equipped 30 Mirror 31 Walk thru door and windshield 32 Glove box 33 Cleat...

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Page 63: ...e where equipped 26 Underwater lights two where equipped 27 Bow Cleat 28 Navigation light 29 Bow ller cushion where equipped 30 Mirror 31 Walk thru door and windshield 32 Center drain plug under inspe...

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Page 65: ...som stereo remote where equipped 26 Underwater lights two where equipped 27 Bow Cleat 28 Navigation light 29 Bow ller cushion where equipped 30 Mirror 31 Walk thru door and windshield 32 Center drain...

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Page 67: ...7 Engine ush valve where equipped 28 Underwater lights two where equipped 29 Wake adjustment plate where equipped 30 Navigation light 31 Bow ller cushion where equipped 32 Subwoofer 33 Amp where equip...

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Page 69: ...er 29 Transom stereo remote where equipped 30 Underwater lights two where equipped 31 Wake adjustment plate where equipped 32 Navigation light 33 Bow ller cushion where equipped 34 Amp where equipped...

Page 70: ...01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 0910 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 26 28 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 29 30...

Page 71: ...hull vent 25 Bilge thru hull vent 26 Transom stereo remote where equipped 27 Transom drain plug 28 Attitude adjustment plate where equipped beneath swim platform 29 Navigation light 30 Courtesy light...

Page 72: ...01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 16 19 20 2122 23 24 25 27 26 28 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 45 46 44 43 29 30...

Page 73: ...hull vent 25 Bilge thru hull vent 26 Transom stereo remote where equipped 27 Transom drain plug 28 Attitude adjustment plate where equipped beneath swim platform 29 Navigation light 30 Courtesy light...

Page 74: ...01 29 08 02 09 37 15 41 42 43 44 45 46 03 30 10 16 04 31 11 38 18 17 05 32 12 39 19 06 33 35 13 34 20 07 36 14 40 212223 24 25 26 27 28...

Page 75: ...hull vent 25 Bilge thru hull vent 26 Transom stereo remote where equipped 27 Transom drain plug 28 Attitude adjustment plate where equipped beneath swim platform 29 Navigation light 30 Courtesy light...

Page 76: ...DASHESAND VIDEOSCREENS...

Page 77: ...ease note that not every gauge or switch explained in this Owner s Manual is found on every model Some equipment is optional and not every option is available on all models of MasterCraft boats Also M...

Page 78: ...un mute all zones Tab Controls Press and hold UP or DOWN to increase or decrease the deployment of each of the three transom mounted tabs Ballast Controls Push once to ll or empty a ballast zone Push...

Page 79: ...X ANDXTSERIESINSTRUMENTPANEL DUALSCREENDASH...

Page 80: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 78 X ANDXTSERIESINSTRUMENTPANEL 7 TOUCHSCREEN...

Page 81: ...XTSERIESINSTRUMENTPANEL 4 3 VIDEOSCREEN...

Page 82: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 80 NXTSERIESINSTRUMENTPANEL...

Page 83: ...ed for instrumentation and control on electronically controlled engines communicating via SAE J1939 and NMEA 2000 The multimedia displays provide cruise control and rider pro les and enable boat opera...

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Page 85: ...tworks The dual screen dash is made up of two screens one 10 1 touchscreen PV1100 and one 12 3 non touch display PV1200 The 12 3 PV1200 screen displays information based on the operat ing mode of the...

Page 86: ...ote that operators cannot switch between modes while the throttle is in gear forward or reverse boat is in Drive Chill or Tow the way information is displayed on the screen varies The center of the sc...

Page 87: ...s Surf Tabs Adjustment Provides access to individually adjust tabs AutoLaunch Control Triple and Single When AutoLaunch Single is turned on the center tab is used to help push the boat up to plane Whe...

Page 88: ...rols for various accessories including the bilge heater seat heaters and blower switches Main Menu System Settings Provides access to System Settings Bluetooth Manager Spark Network Connections Fuel M...

Page 89: ...ll process tap STOP ALL To adjust individual ballast zones touch the UP or DOWN ar rows at the top or bottom of the ballast zone to be lled or emptied Alternatively you may slide your nger along the b...

Page 90: ...ther one or all three of the tabs to push the boat up to plane faster As the boat accelerates and reaches its approximate planing speed called the crossover speed the tabs will automati cally retract...

Page 91: ...nch OFF In addition Surf Mode features the ability to easily switch the wave from one side of the boat to the other While sur ng switch the wave by tapping the LEFT or RIGHT buttons The wave will swit...

Page 92: ...If you would like to further customize a pro le for your personal t custom pro les may be added To create a custom Surf pro le 1 Touch at the upper right corner of the display screen The Pro le Name S...

Page 93: ...the pro le that most closely corresponds to your riding level Beginner Designed for new riders learning to wakeboard for the rst time Allows riders to get comfortable on a wakeboard at slower speeds...

Page 94: ...ing the up and down arrows Touch Next 5 A save screen will appear tap Save Activate to activate the new pro le or tap Save Close to save the pro le 6 The newly created pro le may be changed and saved...

Page 95: ...creen as well With a pro le active change the Ballast Surf Tabs and or set speed and touch the Save button CHILLMODE Chill Mode may only be activated when traveling less than 2 mph when the boat is in...

Page 96: ...ons Volume Equalizer Access to volume zone and equalizer controls for the entire boat Lights Turn on off the standard and optional lighting on the boat Switches Controls for various accessories includ...

Page 97: ...scription Zoom Controls Allows user to zoom in and out of a particular spot on the map Track Manager Edit existing track names show or hide existing tracks and delete tracks either one at a time or al...

Page 98: ...ouch screen display Component Description and Scans to the previous and next detectable signal and Fine tunes the current station One of ve slots each for AM and FM to save a favorite station Tune int...

Page 99: ...ality displayed album art and song information faster timing charging and full control over the playlists and menus on select Apple devices Connecting via Bluetooth gives operators wireless audio phon...

Page 100: ...h devices and change active devices Tap into BLUETOOTH SETTINGS to customize call and text noti cations Enabling Phone Noti cations 1 To receive call or text message noti cations on the dual screen da...

Page 101: ...Cockpit and Tower The zone volumes re ect a percentage of the master volume If the master volume is at 20 and a zone is at 40 then the zone is playing at 100 of the current master volume level If the...

Page 102: ...g one of the four auto volume levels Touch either OFF or 1 5 in the Auto Volume area to change this responsiveness 1 being the least aggressive adjustment and 5 being the most aggressive adjustment Eq...

Page 103: ...lly activates and runs for four 4 minutes when the key is turned to the ON position To turn the blower on manually navigate to the accessories page on the dual screen dash Tap the button to toggle the...

Page 104: ...d in increments of 6 inches Brightness Day Allows adjustment of the screen brightness during the daylight hours Slide your nger or touch along the line to adjust brightness levels Brightness Night All...

Page 105: ...uel remaining based on engine activity and the usable size of the fuel tank As a safeguard there is a back up low fuel sensor that signals any discrepancies between the computer and the actual amount...

Page 106: ...ly entered the fuel level there is a sensor in the fuel tank that will override the entered fuel level when it senses low fuel To avoid false readings the sensor will only override the fuel management...

Page 107: ...ance to the next fault touch NEXT Touch PREVIOUS to go back to the previous fault SPN Suspect Parameter Number fault code If not translated into text by the display see the engine manufacturer s liter...

Page 108: ...w Over Current Green No Faults Active In Range EPDM Diagnostics The EPDM is a solid state engine fuse block designed for all MasterCraft boats to make engine diagnostic checks easier and more convenie...

Page 109: ...engine and electrical system from damage If a switch has tripped and continues to trip even after resetting the EPDM it may be a symptom of a larger electrical issue and the boat should be taken to an...

Page 110: ...RD TRACK button is selected Once recorded tracks will appear in the Track Manager to be edited shown or hidden on the map or deleted To edit a track name navigate to the Track Manager and highlight th...

Page 111: ...0 50 93172 Degrees and Decimal Degrees i e 79 982195 Depth Contour The Depth Contour setting allows an alarm to be displayed when the boat is detecting a water depth at or above the depth selected The...

Page 112: ...ion Provides the Dealer contact information FACTORYSETTINGS This section requires a Dealer code to enter If changes are needed contact your Dealer GoProSYSTEM Models All X XT and Star Series models eq...

Page 113: ...tional information regarding GoPro camera mounts Location There are three GoPro mounting locations around the boat One on the tower tow point allows the camera to follow the action at the end of the t...

Page 114: ...hot Mode Timer Mode Record Take Photo Media When a GoPro camera is connected to the dual screen dash the media les on the camera will be available for viewing and deleting To view les tap the MEDIA bu...

Page 115: ...green box This will display the le on the screen in the VIEWING AREA with a red X in the top right corner red circle 7 Tap the red X and the following screen will appear 8 Tap CONTINUE to delete the l...

Page 116: ...ttery has a minimum voltage of 10 volts Display resets or goes OFF when starting engine Check display supply wires are connected properly to battery Verify battery is charged properly Check battery fo...

Page 117: ...HV550PASSENGER REMOTE...

Page 118: ...h or abrasive cleaners on the unit BASICNAVIGATIONFEATURES The HV550 contains the following Touch Commands Source Volume Previous Station Next Station Fine Tune Controls Favorite Channels Settings Med...

Page 119: ...al to connect and play Bluetooth sources USBMEDIA The HV550 will read the contents of the USB storage device inserted into the main entertainment system The following controls will be displayed Compon...

Page 120: ...channel on the scale To select a channel utilize the following controls To save a favorite channel dial in the appropriate channel then press and hold one of the ve presets buttons shown for 3 second...

Page 121: ...icture 2 Slide your nger along the volume line below the picture to the desired volume 3 To mute the sound in all zones except the highlighted zone touch the mute symbol LIGHTS To turn on off lights i...

Page 122: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 120 HEATERS To turn on or off the heaters touch the On Off bubble that corre sponds to that switch SETTINGS To control the screen brightness tap on a desired area of the line...

Page 123: ...x volts Display resets or goes OFF when starting engine 5 Check display supply wires are connected properly to battery 6 Verify battery is charged properly 7 Check battery for efficient starter curren...

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Page 125: ...Owner s Manual are provided through a video display located on the lower right starboard side of the instrument panel Descriptions of the functionality of the video screen immediately follows MasterCr...

Page 126: ...tion present A low fuel notice will appear on the video screen as a warning to return to shore and refuel MasterCraft recommends that operators do not run the boat below a quarter of a tank of fuel ex...

Page 127: ...you notice that your speed has reduced during normal operation but you have not manually slowed the throttle monitor your temperature gauge Further it is not recommended to allow the fuel level to fa...

Page 128: ...e problem that needs to be checked by your authorized MasterCraft dealer Continuing to operate the boat while the temperature is above normal operating parameters may cause serious damage to your engi...

Page 129: ...gned for instrumentation and control on electronically controlled engines communicating via SAE J1939 and NMEA 2000 The multimedia display provides cruise control and rider pro les and enables boat op...

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Page 131: ...the unit as this may result in damage to the unit that is not covered under warranty 7 TOUCHSCREEN NAVIGATIONANDOVERVIEW Navigation within the 7 Touchscreen is controlled via touch com mands The scre...

Page 132: ...in gear forward or reverse DRIVEMODE Drive Mode displays basic operating information for cruising around your body of water In Drive Mode quickly ll or empty ballast adjust tab positions and activate...

Page 133: ...idually adjust tabs Fill Empty All Ballast Provides a quick method to ll or empty all of the ballasts tanks and bags at one time Adjust Cruise Set Speed Provides adjustment to the cruise control set s...

Page 134: ...zones touch the UP or DOWN arrows at the top or bottom of the ballast zone to be lled or emptied Quickly ll or empty all tanks to 100 0 percent Individual tank settings tap to open sliders Alternative...

Page 135: ...d at which the boat no longer needs assistance in reaching a fully planed position The only reason to adjust the crossover speed from the factory preset is if the boat s normal operating weight is con...

Page 136: ...to reach a fully planed position Navigating to Drive Mode will always cancel any active Tow Mode pro les but will not drain the ballast tanks To activate and deactivate cruise simply tap the center C...

Page 137: ...ch Next 6 The Save screen will appear To save the pro le to be used at a later time touch SAVE CLOSE To save the pro le and activate it immediately touch SAVE ACTIVATE A screen showing Activat ed will...

Page 138: ...st using the slider or the up and down arrows Then touch Next 5 A save screen will appear tap SAVE ACTIVATE to activate the new pro le or tap SAVE CLOSE to save the pro le 6 The newly created pro le m...

Page 139: ...mode screens touch either the displayed pro le name or None if no pro le is activated at the top left of the screen The following screen will appear To edit a pro le s settings highlight the pro le a...

Page 140: ...M AM Radio All radio controls are integrated into the 7 Touchscreen display Change stations fine tune stations or adjust the volume all on the display To increase the master volume slide your nger alo...

Page 141: ...full control over the playlists and menus on select Apple and Android devices Connecting via Bluetooth gives operators wireless audio and displayed song information To Connect via Bluetooth 1 Ensure...

Page 142: ...elect BLUE TOOTH MANAGER From here you can pair new devices or re con nect paired devices using the on screen buttons To pair a new device select ADD NEW DEVICE and follow the on screen prompts VOLUME...

Page 143: ...uto Volume Auto volume controls how aggressively the volume level reacts to boat speed and can be tuned by selecting one of the ve auto volume levels Touch either OFF or 1 5 in the Auto Volume area to...

Page 144: ...osition To turn the blower on manually navigate to the switches tab Tap the button to toggle the blower ON and OFF MAINMENU SETTINGS The Main Menu Settings page contains all of the settings and cus to...

Page 145: ...s levels Tuner Region Select your location so the AM FM radio can optimize stations best for your location Update Software Your authorized MasterCraft dealer can update the software version on your Du...

Page 146: ...OFF With the key switch OFF ll the fuel tank to 100 percent full at a fueling station Turn the battery switch ON then turn the key switch back ON When low fuel warning is displayed immediately empty a...

Page 147: ...facturer or the SAE J1939 standard NOTE This eld is only used with certain engine models Corrective Action Tap GET FAULTS This queries the engine s ECU for feedback on diagnostic codes activated and s...

Page 148: ...p even after resetting the EPDM it may be a symp tom of a larger electrical issue and the boat should be taken to an authorized MasterCraft dealer for diagnosis and servicing Tab Diagnostics Tab Diagn...

Page 149: ...adjust the clock to your local time using the GPSSETTINGS Accessible by tapping the Main Menu Settings button GPS Set tings has options for Time Settings and Satellite Status Satellite Status This sc...

Page 150: ...ify battery has a minimum voltage of 10 volts Display resets or goes OFF when starting engine Check to ensure that display supply wires are connected properly to battery Verify that the battery is cha...

Page 151: ...XTSERIES VIDEOSCREEN OPERATIONSHV450...

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Page 153: ...asic cleaning should be required to maintain the 4 5 video touch screen at its best A soft cloth can be used for cleaning the units Typical window cleaner or rubbing alcohol can also be used to clean...

Page 154: ...uick Access key functions and are executed by pressing the keys to the side of the label FEATURES The X Series HV450T provides the following features Lights and Accessories Gauges Ballast and Trim Tab...

Page 155: ...c accessory to turn it ON and OFF Ballast and Trim The Ballast and Trim screen can be accessed by pressing the second Quick Access Key on the left side of the HV450 This screen shows the ballast tank...

Page 156: ...uise controls based on user preferences for speed ballast and tab settings Use this key to access a list of preloaded pro les Use the or to scroll through the list Press to select the outlined pro le...

Page 157: ...Displays a list of engine fault codes and descriptions on some engines corrective action will be shown PDM Diagnostics Displays power distribution module information short circuit over current open c...

Page 158: ...u PLUS increases the setting value MINUS decreases the setting value USERSETTINGSDESCRIPTIONS Function Description Units Options US Standard US STD Metric Auto Volume Options Settings 1 5 Disable Fuel...

Page 159: ...rrows change the speed of the Center tab When done press Next Setting second but ton on the right In the same manner change the speed of the surf tabs When nished touch Back rst button on the right si...

Page 160: ...Service Reset Service is required for the engine every 100 hours When 100 engine hours has been reached an alert is displayed to perform maintenance service on the engine NOTE To enter the dealer cod...

Page 161: ...de ned by referring to the engine manufacturer or the SAE J1939 standard NOTE This eld is only used with certain brands and models of engines Corrective Action see dealer Get Faults Selecting Get Faul...

Page 162: ...ed conditions include no faults short circuits open circuits and over currents for the following Input and Output components Inputs Outputs PDM 1 Forward Ballast Forward Ballast Fill and Drain Port Ba...

Page 163: ...ator A green indicator denotes that the digital switch is functioning properly A red indicator denotes that there is a problem with the digital switch and it has tripped A gray indicator denotes that...

Page 164: ...his system collects precision information on fuel ow levels from the engine controller It then accurately calculates and displays the amount of fuel remaining based on engine activity and the usable s...

Page 165: ...isplay a low fuel warning on the screen When this warning is displayed the boat will be able to run unballasted for approximately 20 minutes before running out of fuel Empty all ballast tanks and imme...

Page 166: ...rk or doesn t come ON Display could be in sleep mode Select a key on the keypad to activate the display Check for loose connections at battery and display unit Check for reversed polarity on the power...

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Page 169: ...not covered under warranty do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners on the unit Avoid contact between sharp or hard objects and the video touch screen because this can result in scratches or other perman...

Page 170: ...ns to which a favorite station can be saved Hold your nger on the button until the station address appears as the button label MUTE Touch this button to mute or unmute the volume VOLUME Slide the red...

Page 171: ...within the physical area When the desired device appears in the list touch the beside the name 5 A Pairing Device message will appear on both the display and device Touch Pair on the Device and touch...

Page 172: ...t The Stop button will appear in mid process to halt at the displayed percentage Touch the X to close the Ballast controls This is a graphical representation of the ballast The blue section represents...

Page 173: ...across the surface of the water These eliminate the requirements for skier weight crew weight KX PX or even any kind of wind adjustment You simply set the desired speed and go This easy to use technol...

Page 174: ...ro le follow these steps Step Action 1 Touch Add New 2 Type the Pro le Name and touch Next Verify the name and touch Next 3 The Edit Pro le Speed screen will appear Choose the appropriate 3Event Event...

Page 175: ...Modes There are two modes each for Slalom and Jump Select the Event then choose Tournament or Training The Training Mode operates like the Tournament Mode without the set speed limitation The Tournam...

Page 176: ...tions Step Action 1 Highlight a course to be mapped then touch 2 Press Start Gate to begin mapping the course For Slalom press the Start Gate button when the GPS puck crosses the start gate For Jump p...

Page 177: ...ype is the amount of pull felt by the skier as the boat adjusts to maintain the set speed A Slower engine response out of the buoy B Moderate engine response C Faster engine response 1 Softer pull beh...

Page 178: ...r Noti cation Enabled Pop up or Disabled Pop up Depth Alarm Sets the depth at which an alarm will sound when the boat approaches that depth Day Brightness Sets the screen brightness for daylight Night...

Page 179: ...anagement of fuel for the craft Fuel Alarm Utilize the and buttons to set the remaining percentage of fuel at which an alarm will sound to warn of a low fuel situation Gallons Added Enter the number o...

Page 180: ...lows the resetting of the Oil Change timer when the Oil is changed Service Information Diagnostics Touch Commands Description Engine Data Displays Engine Hours Engine Tem perature and Oil Pressure Eng...

Page 181: ...s that the digital switch is functioning properly A red indicator denotes that there is a problem with the digital switch and it has tripped A gray indicator denotes that the digital switch is current...

Page 182: ...spect Parameter Number fault code If not trans lated into text by the display see the engine manufacturer s literature for the de nition of the SPN number FMI Failure Mode Indicator fault code The FMI...

Page 183: ...Settings This page enables or disables River Mode allows the choosing of the River Direction and the Offset setting 3 Event Charts This section provides reference tables of the Slalom and Jump Timing...

Page 184: ...ck for reversed polarity on the power connections 4 Verify battery has a minimum voltage of 6 volts Display resets or goes OFF when starting engine 1 Check display supply wires are connected properly...

Page 185: ...NXT OPERATIONS...

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Page 187: ...or slow running speed Explosive gasoline and or battery fumes may be present in the engine compartment Failure to operate the blower as instructed may cause improper ventilation of the boat engine an...

Page 188: ...when nished emptying the bilge Leaving the switch in manual mode can result in damage to the pump and may not be covered by warranty Failure to leave the bilge pump switches in AUTOMATIC mode can resu...

Page 189: ...so will ensure that you have turned OFF the electrical system and prevent others from starting or running the boat Note that shutting OFF the key but failing the appropriate switch DOWN The center or...

Page 190: ...actice for the operator to understand how the boat reacts with the attitude adjustment plate installed The plates will allow your boat to get on plane faster and continue planing at lower speeds This...

Page 191: ...s DOWN The plate needs only to be deployed slightly to correct this adverse situation While operating attitude adjustment plates use caution Improper use of plates can cause accidents which may result...

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Page 195: ...e screen displayed To navigate to a feature press the Display Key under your desired feature or action PRODUCTINFORMATION The NXT20 integrates instrumentation and control The video display is a multi...

Page 196: ...elect Opens the highlighted feature ALARMICONS As an example the Alarm Icons are active in the following illustration You may change the value of the Fuel and Depth alarms from the User Settings scree...

Page 197: ...on See your authorized MasterCraft dealer for assistance SCREENFEATURES Home The Home screen can be accessed by pressing the Display Key un der HOME in the Menu Bar or press the middle Display Key two...

Page 198: ...t can be chosen in the Factory Settings screen If the option is selected as NO it is not displayed A Dealer Code is required to access the Factory Setting screen Cruise From the Home screen the Cruise...

Page 199: ...haping Position Cruise ON or OFF Press the HOME key to return to Home or press the ARROW key to scroll to other screens Main Menu Status From the Home screen the Status screen can be accessed by press...

Page 200: ...10 100 in increments of 10 Gauge Brightness Night Sets the gauge brightness for night time Settings are 10 100 in increments of 10 The display uses Night Brightness and Gauge Brightness Night when the...

Page 201: ...CT to open the Engine Diagnostics screen The Engine Diagnostics screen displays active and stored faults When you open the Engine Diagnostics screen the display will query Service Information From the...

Page 202: ...he engine manufacturer s literature Description Field Most common SPNs and FMIs have text for the description stored in the display If there is no text then this SPN and FMI must be de ned by referrin...

Page 203: ...indicator A green indicator denotes that the digital switch is functioning properly A red indicator denotes that there is a problem with the digital switch and it has tripped A gray indicator denotes...

Page 204: ...y wires are connected properly to battery Verify battery is charged properly Check battery for efficient starter current Display has no back light Contact your MasterCraft service center Display has n...

Page 205: ...BOAT OPERATIONS...

Page 206: ...BASIC ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS...

Page 207: ...spe cially important to avoid electrical shocks As a result MasterCraft utilizes GFI or Ground Fault Interruption circuit breaker boards except in the XStar These are solid state devices that sense wh...

Page 208: ...efore attempting to use the boat again If a wiring clip or retainer breaks replace it immediately Wiring is speci cally routed to eliminate problems related to engine heat and spray or immersion in li...

Page 209: ...and support the various entertainment options on board Location The battery functions from a battery switch NXT Series Switch is located under the port rear storage seat ProStar Switch is located unde...

Page 210: ...ries must have 750 CCA cold cranking amps Less can result in too fast battery discharge and may leave boaters stranded on the water AGM spiral cell batteries are recommended Review all electrical info...

Page 211: ...ranking amps Less can result in too fast discharge of the battery charge and may leave boaters stranded on the water Spiral cell batteries are recommended Review all electrical information provided in...

Page 212: ...noxide is emitted from the engine s exhaust system Never run the engine without proper ventilation Do not run the engine in a con ned space or where fumes may be trapped Do not run the engine when the...

Page 213: ...ery or batteries must be removed from the product always remove the grounded terminal from the battery rst Be sure that the area around the battery is well ventilated while the battery is being charge...

Page 214: ...o your authorized MasterCraft dealer to determine whether the receptacle is malfunctioning and should be replaced This is extremely rare IGNITIONKEYSLOT Ignition Key Slot 12 VOLTRECEPTACLE Models All...

Page 215: ...ave the ignition switch in the ON position without the engine running as this will cause the battery to discharge Troubleshooting If the key will not turn after being inserted in the key slot it is li...

Page 216: ...s only the engine The electrical system will con tinue to operate as long as the key is turned ON If the key is left turned in the ON position after the outing it will eventually run down the battery...

Page 217: ...op switch which is attached to a lanyard is an ignition cut off switch designed to stop the engine in the event the operator is thrown or moves away from the helm The lanyard is equipped with a hook o...

Page 218: ...reverse Never attempt to shift without the engine running The neutral safety prevents the boat from starting the engine while in gear but shifting while the engine is OFF will cause accelerated wear o...

Page 219: ...hift throttle lever will not move be certain that the lifter under the ball knob is lifted up before attempting to move the lever forward or aft If the lever still will not move contact your authorize...

Page 220: ...ADDITIONAL SAFETY SUPPORT...

Page 221: ...in the engine room and will automatically re lease a clean agent gaseous chemical that does not leave residue behind All boats have also been speci ed to carry a hand held 2 5 lb monoammonium phospha...

Page 222: ...an be consumed by re and even explode if there are fuel fumes Location Automatic Fire Extinguishers All automatic re extinguishers are located in the engine compartments on all boats The locations of...

Page 223: ...sides of the bow and aft near the tran som Some larger models also have mid ship cleats Operation Use marine grade lines to loop over the cleat and tie up to the dock allowing some slack in the rope I...

Page 224: ...ire resetting there may be an issue else where in the system Take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer for repair MIRRORS Models All models feature a standard rear view mirror In addition to t...

Page 225: ...al Attention MasterCraft recommends boat owners and operators use only MasterCraft installed mirrors While there are a number of third party mirrors available through marine retailers the mirror provi...

Page 226: ...wakeboard ropes to approved pylons and towers Failure to do so may result in structural failures which could cause serious injury or death Ski wakeboard tow ropes may snap back into occupied portions...

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Page 229: ...ge or not To allow operators the opportunity to man ually verify water levels in the bilge a center access plate or access door is built into every boat All boats except Prostar have two drain plugs w...

Page 230: ...the switch in the automatic position unless there appears to be excess water in the bilge as viewed through the center plate In that event the bilge pump can be manually activated by turning the bilge...

Page 231: ...re each outing See the Care and Maintenance section of this Owner s Manual for details on how to properly inspect it As equipped the strainer operates automatically and does not require a switch or ga...

Page 232: ...replaced on a regular basis as detailed in the Care and Mainte nance section of this Owner s Manual This is a serious concern The bilge system keeps the boat from lling with excess water that may cau...

Page 233: ...minimum of four 4 minutes before starting the engine even if the engine has not been operated for some time the accumulated fumes may explode when the engine is started To prevent a possible explosio...

Page 234: ...e blower ON Flip the switch down to turn the blower OFF NOTE Blower operation drains energy from the battery SPECIAL NOTE The blower must operate for a minimum of four 4 minutes before starting the en...

Page 235: ...wheel angle to meet the needs and comfort of the operator The system was designed to be used by operators who are sitting down in the driver s seat Standing or manipulating the steering wheel in any o...

Page 236: ...r allows a boat to reverse to either direction dependent on the orientation of the steering wheel A DockStar equipped boat is also more agile and responsive at speed in forward Location The DockStar H...

Page 237: ...er allows for greater maneuverability especially in tight quarters or while docking the boat Location The port and starboard jets are located near the bow just under the waterline The water pump is re...

Page 238: ...t ProStar as part of the Salt Water Package option Purpose If the boat is operated in salt polluted or brackish waters even temporarily the boat should be equipped with a transom mounted aluminum anod...

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Page 240: ...VISUAL ASSISTANCE...

Page 241: ...lso result in the need to run or anchor with the lights on Note The ProStar Navigation Light should only be used in inland waterways and is not classi ed as an offshore navigation light Location Vary...

Page 242: ...th tower lighting the navigational lighting is valid for INLAND RULES ONLY Troubleshooting If lights do not operate check the main circuit breaker panel to determine if a circuit may have tripped Rese...

Page 243: ...ZFT4 towers Operation A digital switch on the lighting page of the dual screen dash turns the lights on and off Tap the switch to toggle the lights ON and OFF Troubleshooting If the lights do not oper...

Page 244: ...se there will be no click Troubleshooting If the light does not operate check the main circuit breaker panel to determine if a circuit may have tripped Although the tower dome light is made up of LED...

Page 245: ...ant improvement in visual illumination of the water beneath swim platforms and in the area surrounding the boat stern In shallow water this can be especially useful in determining safer operations Loc...

Page 246: ...e tripped Reset the circuit if it continues to trip take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer If the circuit breaker has not tripped the bulb may have burned out Although the lights are LEDs w...

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Page 248: ...SPORT ENHANCEMENT...

Page 249: ...upward force at the boat s stern When the stern rises the bow will lower Since these actuators are electromechanical they provide an immediate response at the touch of the helm mounted switch The atti...

Page 250: ...nt and smoother ride Changes should be made in small increments to ensure maintaining control of the boat Following Sea Make sure the plates are fully retracted by pressing BOW UP on both sides of a d...

Page 251: ...l of the boat Additional Special Attention DO NOT use the attitude adjustment plate s to board the boat The edges are sharp and can easily slice through skin The plate s is also not sturdy enough to w...

Page 252: ...rformance and time to plane When turned on AutoLaunch will automatically deploy the Attitude Adjustment Plate and surf tabs where equipped to reach plane much faster Once on plane the tabs will automa...

Page 253: ...mounted to the right of the helm The switches are labeled UP and DOWN The DOWN but ton will lower the tab and redirect the water coming off the transom Pressing the UP button will raise the tabs back...

Page 254: ...storage areas on either side of the engine compartment All Star Series X Series and XT Series ballast ll and empty locations are underwater and should be kept clear of debris see Care and Maintenance...

Page 255: ...d should be switched back to OFF when water can be seen pumping out of the ballast thru hull vent When emptying the tanks water is pumped out of the hull side vents When tanks are empty the water ow o...

Page 256: ...sterCraft trailer Note that this information is also applicable when towing with trailers built and sold by other manufacturers Correct balance is critical to safe trailering Never tow a boat with wat...

Page 257: ...n be lled to custom ll levels using the helm mounted touchscreen Pro les in the screen for wakeboarding and sur ng also control factory con gured ballast tank ll levels Location Each of the four tanks...

Page 258: ...temperature rating 4 Once the antifreeze is in all ballast zones use the manual ballast switches in the helm area to drain the antifreeze through the system This will push antifreeze through the ball...

Page 259: ...ening the screws should prevent leakage 6 Run water through the ballast pumps and ensure that there are no leaks Purpose When properly utilized ski pylons allow skiers the opportunity to be towed behi...

Page 260: ...in the water prior to using sunpads swim platforms or boarding ladders Location Swim platforms are attached to the boat transom Operation Platforms may be permanently attached to the transom However s...

Page 261: ...ition No one should be allowed on the platform until the platform is securely locked in place and the engine is OFF Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death NOTE Platforms themselves are...

Page 262: ...and the boat is in motion These activities sometimes known as teak sur ng or platform dragging where the participant holds onto the swim platform and is pulled through the water and or body surfs imme...

Page 263: ...edding water A platform that gets a lot of sun and water may need oil 1 2 times a month for the rst year If the platform starts to get a tacky or gummy feel oiling may be too frequent and the platform...

Page 264: ...prior to operation of the boat Otherwise skis may become dis lodged and strike passengers in the aft section of the boat or the skis going overboard TOWERS Models All X Series and XStar models are eq...

Page 265: ...e new dimension of appealing boating enjoyment Because of their versatility With their high tow points optional lighting accents and optional speaker packages many boat owners consider towers to be an...

Page 266: ...ot plug the wires together This will act as a direct short if the light switch is turned on resulting in a tripped circuit breaker or a blown fuse The male connector should be inserted in the groove i...

Page 267: ...two 2 people starting and tightening together is easiest Start the second hand knob and tighten until it is snug On the other original side put a moderate amount of forward pressure on the tower heade...

Page 268: ...operating the ZFT7 tower individuals should take care to keep all body parts especially ngers away from hinge areas The towers do not have sensors to stop movement if anything becomes pinched as the...

Page 269: ...he maximum aggregate weight allowed for accesso ries mounted on the tower Exceeding this restriction can result in tower failure which could cause serious injury or death to the boat operator and or p...

Page 270: ...the result of misuse of the product such damage will not be covered under warranty pump check the main circuit breaker board If the tower remains unresponsive take the boat to an authorized MasterCra...

Page 271: ...om the rack during boat operation DO NOT place the wrong type of board within spokes i e slalom skis in a board rack as an improper t will leave a board too loose in the racks Result ing loss or damag...

Page 272: ...is being used before attempting to install it on the boat To install vertical surf racks 1 Installer 1 hold the board racks with the crossbar in place along the upper portion of the ZFT7 tower A secon...

Page 273: ...from all 3 tower tow points at once Since surf tow points are not vertical a slack rope is more likely to fall off Double loop if possible rope around the tow point to reduce the risk of a rope fallin...

Page 274: ...the way of operators and passengers in the boat Location Swiveling racks are mounted midway up the ZFT4 and ZFT7 towers Operation Board racks are operated by a black and red lever system on the backsi...

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Page 276: ...COMFORTAND CONVENIENCE...

Page 277: ...ls and the stereo equipment The USB interface option allows the unit to simply be plugged in and run off the boat s electrical system USB plug ins are mounted below the throttle on the throttle panel...

Page 278: ...ox provides easily accessible storage space for small items MasterCraft recommends that you keep this Owner s Manual in a water resistant plastic bag inside the glove box so that it is quick to nd in...

Page 279: ...ned space such as a garage or shop Running the heater requires also running the engine fumes from the engine can be deadly See also the Common Sense Approach in the Safety section of this Owner s Manu...

Page 280: ...r Location The electrical seat heat mechanisms are located inside equipped seats The seat heat switch can be found in the helm mounted touchscreen on the dual screen dash In some models an optional ob...

Page 281: ...normally in the forward area of the bow Check with your dealer if you are uncertain about this area because it is important to keep the anchor stowed when it is not in use In some instances ladders m...

Page 282: ...or anyone in the water in the area of the bow should remain aware of the anchor line anytime it is deployed Even if it appears taut an individual could become entangled in the line underwater which co...

Page 283: ...ttention Note that towing with unapproved covers on the boat may result in damage to the gel coat MasterCraft recommends using only approved towable mooring covers when towing Other canvas cov ers are...

Page 284: ...tops are designed and built to match each of MasterCraft s tower options The bimini is integrated into its respective tower and will usually cover the helm and or midsection of the boat Bimini legs an...

Page 285: ...ed into place 7 Tighten all straps and buckles around the tower so that the canvas is stretched tightly around the tower Collapsing the bimini is the opposite of deploying it 1 Unlock the bimini legs...

Page 286: ...should rest on the support poles supplied at delivery To deploy the ProStar bimini 1 With the main bimini legs mounted to the windshield lift the topmost portion of bimini frame forward the rest of t...

Page 287: ...atform cover and sandwich the two together pressing rmly to ensure a tight attachment Once all aps are connected pull the platform cover over and around the aft section of the swim platform Pull the d...

Page 288: ...system on under tower covers loops over the tower tow point and is secured in place by pulling on the drawstring mounted to the aft portion of the canvas Operation To install a boat cover with the ant...

Page 289: ...awstring until the cover is lifted up towards the tower such that there are no portions of the canvas that sag into the boat Secure the drawstring to the rope cleat on the cover Zip the rope cleat cov...

Page 290: ...stall the forward sunshade 1 Remove the sunshade and poles from the storage bags 2 Un fold and lay out the sunshade with the buckles facing the tower Ensure that the material is facing the correct sid...

Page 291: ...the tension poles into the gunnel mounting points Ensure that they are properly seated in the mount 4 Lay the wide part with the buckles of the sunshade over the forward edge of the bimini 5 Buckle th...

Page 292: ...n poles Pull the tension pole slightly towards you to make mounting the metal ring easier 4 Attach the sunshade to the tower using the buckles that are provided on one end of the sunshade Use the imag...

Page 293: ...ts that will be operated in salt water or brackish fresh water need to be rinsed after every use including internal engine parts where water has been drawn Location The engine ush connection is mounte...

Page 294: ...on board head provides convenience for longer outings Location The head is located forward of the observer seat accessible through a door that opens into the walk thru area to the bow Operation This...

Page 295: ...hould be used with every ush Toilet operation when connected to tank monitor system A tank monitor is located in the head module on the vanity face It has LED indicators that show empty low medium and...

Page 296: ...h optional overboard discharge system to allow waste to be pumped out the bottom of the boat if you are more than 3 miles offshore or in an area where it is legal to dump waste Check your local regula...

Page 297: ...hout water very brie y to evacuate all water This procedure will minimize any remaining water in the macerator pump 5 Turn off power to the toilet 6 After extended periods of non use toilet and pump m...

Page 298: ...t all check the discharge piping for kinks and blockages and the macer ator pump for blockages If the macerator pump makes unusually loud noises or continually trips the circuit breaker then check the...

Page 299: ...cush ions to eliminate the need to hold the cushion up while remov ing and installing the cooler as well as accessing the cooler for beverages food The shock could have reduced performance if the cool...

Page 300: ...he electrical system Additional Special Attention Food items or anything that can create an odor or leak should not be left in the refrigerator or cold plate areas as they could damage the units This...

Page 301: ...ure to follow directions in use of the refrigerator WETBAR Model X26 as an option Purpose The wet bar offers an area in which fresh water can be accessed as well as allowing water to be conveniently d...

Page 302: ...the circuit has not tripped on the main circuit breaker board If there is water available and the electrical circuit is functional but the system still does not work have an authorized MasterCraft de...

Page 303: ...n result in damage that is not covered by warranty Pay attention to the total weight allowance for your boat model and do not include items in storage that will exceed that limit even if such items wi...

Page 304: ...will not extend or fold back into stowed position take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer for repair SEATING BOWLID Models ProStar as an option Purpose Bow seating is standard The ProStar b...

Page 305: ...lt in serious injury or death The lid is not intended to be used as additional seating Allowing individuals to move about or sit on the lid could result in damage to the lid that is not covered under...

Page 306: ...hile the boat is underway Operation Some specialized optional seating adds more comfort Convertible seats allow the seat back to be moved forward or back changing the orientation Be sure that the seat...

Page 307: ...arly during slow speed operations STAY AWAY from these exhaust vent areas which are located at the stern of the boat when the boat engine is running Aft facing seat backs at the transom or sun pad sho...

Page 308: ...upholstery information in this Owner s Manual GASASSISTEDSEATLIFT Models XT20 XT21 XT22 XT23 X20 X26 and XStar as an option Purpose Allow the helm seat to raise and lower 3 to accommodate different o...

Page 309: ...e seat cushion rotates past vertical Then lower the handle and press the seat back down toward the cockpit oor as the seat cushion comes to rest 180 degrees from its previous position This will reenga...

Page 310: ...bottom Slide the seat rear ward until the seat back hooks touch the aft cockpit wall just blow the eyelets Set the seat bottom down slowly ensuring that both seat back hooks pass through an eyelet Nev...

Page 311: ...atibility Purpose Three GoPro mounts allow users to easily record riding sessions and fun all around the boat Connecting a camera to the Dual Screen Dash makes it possible to control the camera s sett...

Page 312: ...aces directly to port or starboard The camera will release from it s lock mechanism 2 Lift up on the camera and carefully lift the mount out of the receiver Transom Mount Operation With the camera att...

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Page 315: ...PREPARATION...

Page 316: ...much longer than subsequent llings as air is being displaced in the system For all subsequent fuel llings the process will take about the same amount of time as it does to ll a land based vehicle Duri...

Page 317: ...s The boat should never be used for wake sur ng at less than one quarter 1 4 tank full of fuel Allowing the fuel level in the fuel tank to fall below one quarter of a tank full may affect the reliabil...

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Page 319: ...ILMOR MARINEENGINES...

Page 320: ...en the boat is not used for long periods of time Fueling outside the United States and Canada Damage to the engine by use of low quality gasoline or gasoline with an octane rating below the minimum le...

Page 321: ...The system may have inadequate fuel pressure or clogged fuel lter and or lines Remedy Take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer There are a vari ety of potential causes that can negatively imp...

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Page 323: ...CHECKS ANDSERVICES The following checks and services are essential to safe boating and must be performed Get in the habit of performing these checks in the same order each outing so that it becomes ro...

Page 324: ...is on board Check that the windshield and extrusions do not show any damage When boating avoid using the windshield as an aid for balance or getting out of a seat This causes undue stress to the wind...

Page 325: ...ater from the ballast system before placing the boat on the trailer Note that the engine must be running at least 1500 RPM during the pumping process for both ll and empty operations Drain water prior...

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Page 327: ...per break in will ensure maximum performance and the longest possible power train life The break in period allows moving parts within the engine and transmission to wear in properly All MasterCraft bo...

Page 328: ...mportant to stop the engine immediately if the gauges and or video screen s indicate a problem Low oil pressure and overheating are serious issues and require immediate attention Abnormal vibration or...

Page 329: ...opeller set up operators should never reach the limiter but if that happens it is a signal that you should reduce the throttle and check with an authorized MasterCraft dealer to determine the cause Al...

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Page 331: ...u are operating this boat for the rst time you must follow the engine and drive train break in procedures as described in the engine owners manual Failure to follow these procedures may result in seri...

Page 332: ...heft or unapproved use of the boat The process for starting the boat is Insert the key and turn This turns ON the electrical system and prompts the battery ies to provide power Momentarily press the E...

Page 333: ...nism and may negatively affect control of the boat During regular warm up of the engine it is possible to temporarily increase the engine RPMs without moving the boat To accomplish this push in the bu...

Page 334: ...2 3 minute cool down period at low idle 600 800 RPM Step 2 Press the ENGINE START STOP button Step 3 At the conclusion of the outing turn the key off and remove from the key slot Turn the battery swi...

Page 335: ...present the most basic operational principles It is NOT intended to cover all conditions encountered during operation Therefore the principles presented in this Owner s Manual are limited to the facts...

Page 336: ...ommended and can result in impaired visibility diminished handling characteristics and instability when operating your boat Such condition may result in potential structural and or engine damage to th...

Page 337: ...ill use them to his her advantage Unequal thrust is a phenomenon shared by all single engine pro peller driven boats With the rudder in the straight ahead position a counterclockwise rotation propelle...

Page 338: ...g the boat for wakeboarding ll the ballast tanks and add the people and gear that normally would be expected in the boat Take the boat out and after warm up run it at wide open throttle and note the m...

Page 339: ...made lakes Rapidly changing conditions can cause daily changes in underwater hazards Stay well clear of oating debris What looks to be a small branch in the water may well turn out to be an entire tr...

Page 340: ...e boat is to be kept in or near water for the season consider the purchase of a boat lift and bottom paint for the hull These lifts prevent the build up of marine growth on the hull as well as protect...

Page 341: ...CAREAND MAINTENANCE...

Page 342: ...signed to lift a boat from the water care must be taken to ensure you do not damage your boat A spreader bar used at the stern will help ensure that the load at the stern eyes is vertical A strap plac...

Page 343: ...ng The deck may be damaged Never use the cleats as lifting points See the Storage Cradle sub section of this section Also never lift a boat with water in the bilge or containing a water lled device su...

Page 344: ...cal supports must extend from the chine the angular intersection of the bottom and sides of the boat to the keel with no gaps between the hull and cradle supports A total support area of at least 500...

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Page 346: ...CORROSION PREVENTION...

Page 347: ...as eroded to approximately one half 1 2 of its original size it must be replaced to continue protection or dam age to other metal parts may result MasterCraft boats optioned with a saltwater package c...

Page 348: ...box Walk thru door Exposed Seat frames Windshield frame and stanchions 4 Spray motor mounts with a corrosion inhibitor at least once a month 5 Inspect anodes and replace when they reduce to 50 percent...

Page 349: ...any local variables may also affect the selection of paint Be sure to follow the paint manufacturer s directions exactly Be sure all fasteners used are approved and rated for marine use Most fasteners...

Page 350: ...CLEANING THEBOAT...

Page 351: ...ss mat and woven roving It is these layers that give the boat its strength and maintain the hull shape The boat bottom also uses special coremat material for its strength to weight and superior marine...

Page 352: ...he rst season then as needed after that The platform should be covered when not in use or when stored for the winter Many products such as boiled linseed oil tongue oil wood oil and other outdoor wood...

Page 353: ...ould be stored dry Refer to the SeaDek Pads section later in this chapter for instructions on how to clean your SeaDek Platforms Fiberglass Swim Platform The berglass swim platform requires the same k...

Page 354: ...ew growth which makes regular cleaning of the fabric important The material has an applied nish that deters mold and mildew growth but it does not make it mold proof Keeping the fabric free of dirt an...

Page 355: ...twenty 20 minutes Rinse thoroughly and allow to completely air dry Repeat if necessary Machine Washing Canvas Covers Machine washing is not recommended however if the canvas ts in the washing machine...

Page 356: ...d the elements it is important to care for vinyl by keeping it clean at all times Many substances may stain the vinyl if left untreated over a period of time Remember to remove any contaminant and cle...

Page 357: ...at cover is put on while the vinyl is still wet creating a situation in which all forms of fungi mold and mildew thrive Failure to follow these instructions in the proper care of upholstery may cause...

Page 358: ...top coat Do not use any silicone based protectants They will extract the plasticizer leaving vinyl hard and brittle and eventually cracking will occur Vinyl upholstery should be covered when not in us...

Page 359: ...hich has been speci cally developed for easy cleaning of PE EVA nonskid materials and is effective on a variety of stains Dek Magic is available for purchase on seadek com For best results wet with wa...

Page 360: ...ges of the pad as it could damage the lamination or PSA Please follow your state and or country regulations for proper chemical handling Wear vinyl or nitrile gloves and eye protection when necessary...

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Page 363: ...her manuals may result in damage to the components systems and equipment of the boat Resulting damage will not be covered by warranty Safety issues are also directly impacted by proper maintenance Mai...

Page 364: ...aks Check for water leaks or excessive exhaust odor As you start the engine check that the voltage reading registers a fully charged battery AFTEREACHUSE Refer to the Cleaning the Boat and Corrosion P...

Page 365: ...recommends using an authorized MasterCraft techni cians at an authorized MasterCraft dealer for many of these tasks SCHEDULEDMAINTENANCE Before Each Use Prior to Starting the Engine Review the Safety...

Page 366: ...Battery uids are corrosive and can cause permanent damage to the bat tery box If uid is evident wash out the box with the water and bak ing soda solution that is used to clean the terminals Rinse with...

Page 367: ...electronics installed in the boat Adding other electrical components or accessories can change the way the fuel injection controls the engine or the overall electrical system functions Before adding...

Page 368: ...nected and or removed ONLY by using special ized tools The engine box serves as a machinery guard The engine must be OFF whenever the box is open Clothing or body parts can get caught in moving parts...

Page 369: ...m for a period of two 2 minutes to allow the operator time to turn the ignition key ON and start the engine Doing so will allow the engine s alternator to recharge the battery NOTEANYEXHAUSTODORS This...

Page 370: ...y charger before attempting to start the engine Some MasterCraft models offer an optional battery charger but never jump start the battery Jump starting from another boat or battery is dangerous Charg...

Page 371: ...er s service department to determine the source of the leak The leak must be repaired before the engine is restarted Because the lines on late model MasterCraft boats are pressurized they can be disco...

Page 372: ...SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE...

Page 373: ...rized MasterCraft service technician boat owners and operators should still review this section and ensure that they have some under standing of what is necessary to keep the boat in top condition QUA...

Page 374: ...dling System hydraulic steering maintenance must be completed by an authorized MasterCraft dealer only Because this process should be completed while all movable components of the drive train are NOT...

Page 375: ...ngine has been removed this is not necessary for lubrication Step 4 Use solvent to clean old lubricant from the cable end pivot and rudder shaft Step 5 Spread a generous amount of white lithium grease...

Page 376: ...hird screw Retain the screws for the re installation process Swing the cover out of the way to allow access to the impeller location Step 2 Using needle nose pliers pull the old impeller out of the ca...

Page 377: ...ed with a little air can form an explosive atmosphere it is important to be especial ly vigilant in performing the following two 2 operations Step 1 Inspect the boat bilge area under the engine for th...

Page 378: ...ation that includes maintenance required to keep such components in excellent long term operating condition Always follow these instructions Step 2 Run the bilge blower for at least four 4 minutes to...

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Page 380: ...STORAGE WINTERIZATION...

Page 381: ...nual event it presents an excellent opportunity to perform annual maintenance Check with an authorized MasterCraft dealer s service department regarding your boat s needs to determine if this is an ap...

Page 382: ...by the additive s manufacturer Step 3 Add a fuel stabilizer such as Sta Bil preferably the Marine grade or Ethanol grade stabilizer to the fuel tank Follow the directions provided by the stabilizer s...

Page 383: ...cables with multi pur pose grease Step 2 MasterCraft recommends that batteries be removed from the boat for winter storage Batteries should be fully charged before being stored in a cool dry location...

Page 384: ...d with a head clean the tanks with a mild cleaner or warm soapy water that will not harm the tank Avoid all petroleum based household cleaners Always clean and dry the head before storage Failure to d...

Page 385: ...ts rounded shape will prevent damage to the canvas BALLASTSYSTEM WINTERIZATION Ballast tanks pumps hoses and ttings must be properly winter ized to prevent freezing damage during winter storage Becaus...

Page 386: ...utious while using the override switches as antifreeze will be pumped out of the intakes mounted to the bottom of the boat Some models have check valves equipped on the ballast lines On such models X4...

Page 387: ...ting in serious injury or death REACTIVATINGTHEBOATAFTER STORAGE Step 1 Remove duct tape from exhaust aps Step 2 Fully charge the battery ies and install them in the boat following all safety precauti...

Page 388: ...he propeller Step 11 Perform daily maintenance as noted previously in this Owner s Man ual If it was not done prior to storage perform annual maintenance as well Step 12 If the boat is equipped with t...

Page 389: ...he scale is 3 32 inches from the leading edge of a propeller blade Step 3 Rotate the propeller slowly There should be no more than 3 32 inch variance between the blades If the propeller is damaged see...

Page 390: ...nes and carefully install the propeller onto the shaft DO NOT FORCE THE PROPELLER INTO PLACE If necessary gently tap the propeller into place with a rubber mallet Step 7 Install the propeller nut and...

Page 391: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 392...

Page 392: ...THEMASTERCRAFT TRAILER...

Page 393: ...ble free use To maintain proper function and to keep your trailer in top condition some routine care and maintenance is necessary The purpose of this section of the Owner s Manual is to provide the in...

Page 394: ...ly to support the hull and full weight of its matching boat TRAILERMAINTENANCEAND QUICKTIPS Chips In The Paint Especially on the axles and frame of the trailer paint chipping generally results when th...

Page 395: ...nes asphalt chips or other debris on roadways which are thrown up by the rear tires of the tow vehicle Over time rust may develop where paint has been chipped away Such damage is not covered by the Li...

Page 396: ...tongue WALKAROUNDINSPECTION The majority of potential roadside issues can be eliminated by a walk around visual inspection of the trailer This should be done after hitching the trailer to the tow veh...

Page 397: ...d downhill Uncoupling When uncoupling the trailer place blocks at the front and rear of the trailer tires to ensure that the trailer does not roll away when the coupling is released Unbalanced Load An...

Page 398: ...ng gear etc inside the boat Do not tow the boat with a water lled bladder or with water in the ballast tanks Failure to empty the contents of bladders or ballast tanks will cause the tongue weight per...

Page 399: ...ler is on the trailer coupling ball when the tongue is parallel to the ground A quick way to measure parallelism is to measure the distance from the ground to the bottom of the frame at or between the...

Page 400: ...tow vehicle or you can switch from a weight carrying to a weight distributing hitch Consult with the tow vehicle s dealer or manufacturer If the total weight on the loaded trailer exceeds the load cap...

Page 401: ...to the Society of Automotive Engineers SAE J684 standard for trailer coupling and hitches automotive type If it ever becomes necessary to replace these cables ensure that the replacement cables meet t...

Page 402: ...ip has been installed on breakaway cables in front of the indicator bead The clip will not inhibit the action of the breakaway mechanism during actual breakaway conditions However if breakaway should...

Page 403: ...rcefully under these conditions This may cause serious injury If the winch is released and begins to spin forcefully do NOT attempt to halt the spin Prior to each use of the winch check for the proper...

Page 404: ...or adjustment of the swing tongue should be performed by your authorized MasterCraft dealer How To Attach The Trailer To connect the trailer to the tow vehicle open the coupler mechanism instructions...

Page 405: ...ath and or property damage The MasterCraft trailer harness was speci cally designed to mate with the tow vehicle s equipment This harness is designed to disen gage the trailer brakes with the use of t...

Page 406: ...wire is properly connected to the master cylinder Replace any parts that are damaged or worn A small amount of waterproof grease on the plug contacts and light bulb bases will help prevent rust and c...

Page 407: ...ded grease cap and it is easy to remove and replace Vortex requires Lucas Oil Marine grease a premium lithium based complex grease that is forti ed with rust and oxidation inhibitors and high pressure...

Page 408: ...age is occurring however con tact an authorized MasterCraft Dealer for assistance Trailers equipped with the UFP actuator will also be equipped with a Trailer Buddy Axle utilizing the VAULT bearing pr...

Page 409: ...because they are regularly exposed to water The three major items to check are lug nuts lubrication and tire pressure Maintain the proper torque on the lug nuts attached to the wheel bolts Failure to...

Page 410: ...ount of torque that you are applying to the lug nut Four way wrenches Wheels must always be cool or cold to the touch prior to cleaning Failure to allow wheels to cool sufficiently can result in damag...

Page 411: ...term emergency repairs but are not appropriate tools for accurately checking lug nut torque Keep a record of the date and approximate mileage when the lug nut torque is checked Note any lug nut s tha...

Page 412: ...mes of storage maintain the proper tire in ation shield tires from UV rays direct sunlight and relieve the load on the tires by supporting the trailer frame with concrete blocks or jack stands Keep ti...

Page 413: ...ignment be sure the trailer is load ed to balance the weight on the axle or axles Trailers should be towed with the trailer level this is particularly important with independent suspension trailers us...

Page 414: ...In most states trailers with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR of 1 500 lbs or more are required to have brakes on all wheels Auto manufacturers recommend brakes even with lighter trailers Trailer b...

Page 415: ...ing force to keep the trailer from free wheeling The breakaway system must be reset manually after it has been activated DO NOT USE THE BREAKAWAY SYSTEM AS A PARKING BRAKE Surface rust may build up on...

Page 416: ...ver be mixed Failure to provide required maintenance can cause brake failure leading to incidents that result in serious injury or even death Review the tow vehicle manufacturer s recommendations and...

Page 417: ...tor master cylinder and caliper Those materials are NOT used in MasterCraft trailers Regardless of marketing claims made regarding a supposed superiority of DOT 5 brake uid the fact is they will cause...

Page 418: ...afety release bracket down The second person opens the bleed screw tting Then close the bleed screw tting BEFORE the rst person SLOWLY releases the push rod Repeat this pro cedure until the uid expell...

Page 419: ...tandem axle trailers or the center then nally the front on triple axle trailers If installation is on a tan dem axle or triple axle trailer repeat the bleeding procedure on the rear axle s brakes for...

Page 420: ...waxed is part of the proper regular maintenance If the boat rocks back and forth on the trailer while towing raise the winch post uprights or add tie down straps to trailer to prevent rocking An ill t...

Page 421: ...ling the trailer to the car or truck 2 Check to be sure the coupler locking device is released 3 Raise the front end of the trailer with the trailer jack position the coupler directly over the hitch b...

Page 422: ...ing before you pull back into the lane Pass on level terrain with plenty of clearance Avoid passing on steep up or down grades Down shift as necessary to improve acceleration or speed maintenance When...

Page 423: ...lows a signi cant volume of air to ow through the vented rotors and over the brake pads Always be Courteous Make it as easy as possible for faster moving vehicles to pass you Remain in the slower lane...

Page 424: ...kwise Slowly back the trailer into the water until the transom oats four 4 plus inches off of the trailer The depth of the trailer to achieve this will vary depending on Do Not Tailgate Allow at least...

Page 425: ...tor when loading and unloading a boat at various boat ramp angles Some boat ramps have very at launch angles and some ramps have very steep launch angles Under different ramp conditions the trailer wi...

Page 426: ...Some states require additional equipment for the tow vehicle such as side and rear view mirrors Inquire at your local motor vehicle administration office to nd out what requirements affect you If you...

Page 427: ...MasterCraft dealer Improper pad replacement may decrease Wheel bearings are properly adjusted and maintained Load is within the maximum load carrying capacity Load inside the boat is properly distribu...

Page 428: ...to be leaking Aluminum wheels also require attention to routine maintenance particularly in keeping them clean Failure to do so may result in damage that is not covered by warranty The trailer and wh...

Page 429: ...ent that connect the trailer and tow vehicle are properly secured and adjusted Verify that there are no leaks in the hydraulic system Verify the safety cables are properly attached to the tow vehicle...

Page 430: ...eck the condition of the bunks If the coverings show wear discuss with an authorized MasterCraft dealer If the coverings are not in good condition or if the bunk sub frame shows any damage Annually Or...

Page 431: ...ths If at all possible park the boat trailer in a protected covered area such as a garage carport or similar shelter Keep all canvas covers on the boat while stored but in higher humidity areas or per...

Page 432: ...ing Easily Possible Cause Remedy Ball not fully inserted in ball socket Check for the proper ball size and pos itive tongue load Check to see if the tongue jack is fully retracted Make sure there are...

Page 433: ...rom operating Replace damaged components or entire brake assembly as required When Braking Brakes Repeatedly Come On And Release Braking Is Not Smooth Called Chucking Possible Cause Remedy Loose hitch...

Page 434: ...actuator is extended This means that the actuator is functioning properly and it is necessary to further troubleshoot the brakes to determine the cause of overheating Possible Cause Remedy Trailer has...

Page 435: ...LP 10 000 8084 5 1916 255 55R18 XL 7716 XT25 10 000 8093 5 1907 215 75R14 LRD 7207 XT25 LP 10 000 7924 5 2076 255 45R18 XL 7376 X26 10 000 8110 5 1890 215 75R14 LRD 9440 X26 LP 10 000 7895 5 2105 255...

Page 436: ...XL 5713 NXT24 7498 6128 5 1375 215 75R14 LRD 6375 NXT24 LP 7498 5929 5 1570 255 55R18 XL 6570 XT20 7014 5774 4 1240 215 75R14 LRD 6019 XT20 LP 7014 5674 4 1340 255 45R18 XL 6119 XT21 7498 6148 5 1350...

Page 437: ...LIMITEDWARRANTY STATEMENT...

Page 438: ...WARRANTY REGISTRATION ANDTRANSFER...

Page 439: ...sterCraft shall be free from ma terial defects in materials and workmanship to the extent set forth in this warranty under normal use and when operated and main tained in accordance with MasterCraft s...

Page 440: ...f the immediately following year a Model Year The start date for the warranty periods shall be deemed to be the earlier of the date of the original retail purchase of the new and unused boat or traile...

Page 441: ...disaster or weather Damage caused by use of any non MasterCraft trailer to trans port move or store the boat Damage caused by improper support of the boat on davits a hoist system or boat lift of any...

Page 442: ...mission c After the attainment of 500 hours of engine operation any and all warranty coverage under this Limited Warranty Statement shall expire and be of no further force or effect d Upon sale of the...

Page 443: ...r exemplary damages or lost pro ts whatsoever arising out of the use or inability to use the boat or any component part thereof or for any breach of this limited warranty or otherwise even if MasterCr...

Page 444: ...o effectuate the transfer of the Limited War ranty the original retail purchaser and the new owner must properly ll out the warranty transfer card found in the back of the Owner s Manual and deliver t...

Page 445: ...d Warranty any covered boat or component part with a material defect in materials or workmanship that is returned to an authorized MasterCraft Dealer s service de partment or MasterCraft s factory dur...

Page 446: ...inal retail purchaser on the Structural Components deck hull liner and stringer system set forth in Section 2 1 of the Limited Warranty if a The sale of the boat by the original retail Purchaser occur...

Page 447: ...de Email Home Phone Business Phone Date of Purchase by Second Owner Second Owner Email Boat Information Please Print Boat Serial Number Boat Model No Engine Make Engine Serial No Transmission Type Tra...

Page 448: ...spark ignition marine watercraft Your evaporative emission control system may include parts such as carburetors fuel tanks fuel lines fuel caps valves canisters lters vapor hoses clamps connectors an...

Page 449: ...rage you should contact your local MasterCraft dealer or MasterCraft Boat Company at 1 423 884 2221 Applicable SIMW evaporative emissions warranty parts list pursuant to 13 CCR 2861 e 1 Canister Mount...

Page 450: ...SERVICELOG...

Page 451: ...ate Date Date Replace raw water impeller Replace ballast impeller s Add change oil lter Every 50 Hours Lubricate starter gear and shaft Change engine oil and lter Check all safety equipment Every 100...

Page 452: ...ransmission uid Check engine mounts Check prop shaft coupling alignments Inspect exhaust aps Lubricate steering system Lubricate shift and throttle system Check replace ballast pump impeller Inspect c...

Page 453: ...te Grease trailer jack Oil trailer jack handle Examine entire trailer for damage or wear Lubricate Rollers Annually Every 2 000 miles Check bearing adjustment Inspect tow hitch Check for hitch ball we...

Page 454: ...ry 2 000 miles Date Date Date Date Date Check brake uid and for leaks Check breakaway cable Check pain for chips and nicks Check trailer bunks for abnormal wear See information in the Trailer Section...

Page 455: ...GLOSSARY OFTERMS...

Page 456: ...ween two states BOW The forward portion of the boat BULKHEAD Vertical partition wall in a boat BUNKS Carpeted trailer hull supports MasterCraft boats rest directly on carpeted trailer bunks when loade...

Page 457: ...ion in which the body loses heat faster than it can produce it KEEL The lowest portion of the boat extending fore and aft along the boat s hull bottom LINE Rope In a marine environment rope is referre...

Page 458: ...eed in meeting or crossing situations The privileged boat STARBOARD The right side of a boat when looking toward the bow STERN The aft or rear end of a boat STOW To store cargo off of the deck usually...

Page 459: ...INDEX...

Page 460: ...337 Basic Operations Starting and 331 Battery Alarm Low Voltage 210 Battery Charger 211 Battery Connections and Hold Downs Inspect 367 Battery Is Fully Charged Check 370 Battery Single 208 Before Each...

Page 461: ...ct 375 Exhaust Odors Note 370 Extinguishing Fire Suppression and 220 F Fire Extinguishers 14 Fishing Vessel Right of Way 41 Float Plan 34 Frequency and Scheduled Maintenance 364 Fuel Gauge 3 in 1 124...

Page 462: ...ght Courtesy Storage Compartment 243 Lockout Brake 419 Low Voltage Battery Alarm 210 Lubricate the Steering System 375 M Maintenance and Care 83 129 Maintenance Care 341 Maintenance Scheduled 366 Main...

Page 463: ...41 Right of Way Sailing Vessel 41 Rules General Prudential 38 Rules of the Open Water 37 Rules When Encountering Vessels 38 Running Aground or Striking Underwater Objects 17 S Safety A oat 04 Safety...

Page 464: ...2 Tips and Techniques Launching 426 Tips And Techniques Trailer 423 Toilet System Heat 293 Tongue Swing 406 Tower Accessory Options 269 Towers 263 Towing Requirements 428 Trailer Jack 421 Trailers 393...

Page 465: ...ide phthalates and lead which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm To minimize exposure avoid breathing exhaust service your vessel in a we...

Page 466: ...1 0 0 C H E R O K E E C O V E D R V O N O R E T N 3 7 8 8 5 4 2 3 8 8 4 2 2 2 1 M A S T E R C R A F T C O M...

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