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Use Common Sense
MasterCraft cannot anticipate every type of situation in which
drivers may find themselves. The following recommendations apply
to general situations, but it is up to the individual driver to properly
and safely act or react as a given situation requires.
Take a Shakedown Cruise
Before making the first major trip or lake cruise with a MasterCraft
trailer, make at least one short trial run to become familiar with its
handling characteristics. Be sure everything is working properly
Slow Down
There is less strain on the tow vehicle, trailer and boat at moderate
to slow speeds. Also, many states have lower speed limits for
vehicles towing trailers. Driving at moderate speeds will place less
strain on the tow vehicle and the trailer. Trailer instability (sway) is
more likely to occur as speed increases. Particular attention needs
to be given to all aspects of towing when traveling over bumpy roads
and railroad crossings.
Allow Extra Time and Space
You’ll need more of both when passing and stopping.
Pass With Extra Care
Signal well in advance and make sure you allow extra distance
to clear the vehicle you are passing 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 passing on narrow roads,
be careful to avoid soft shoulders. Running on soft shoulders could
cause the trailer to jack-knife or go out of control.
Avoid Sudden Steering Maneuvers
These may create sway or undue side force on the trailer. To control
swaying caused by air pressure changes and wind buffeting when
larger vehicles pass from either direction, release the accelerator
pedal to slow down. Keep a firm grip on the steering wheel.
Allow Considerably More Distance for
Stopping
There is considerably more weight to be maneuvered, and even though
your trailer is equipped with a braking system, it is highly likely that
additional room will be needed in order to execute slowing or full stops.
Check the Rear View Mirrors
If not already equipped with them, install outside rear view mirrors on
both sides of the tow vehicle. Make it a habit to check the mirrors at
frequent intervals to be sure the trailer and boat are riding properly.
Swing Wider
Trailer wheels are closer to the inside of turns than the wheels on the
tow vehicle. This means swinging wider at curves and corners, will be
required to prevent impacts between the trailer and other objects.
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Summary of Contents for 2013 XStar
Page 1: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 2021BOAT OWNER SMANUAL...
Page 4: ...SAFETY KNOWLEDGE...
Page 11: ...CONSISTENT ATTENTION REQUIRED...
Page 17: ...EVENTS REQUIRINGSAFETY KNOWLEDGE...
Page 24: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 20...
Page 25: ...EQUIPMENT...
Page 29: ...LEGAL REQUIREMENTS...
Page 35: ...OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION...
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Page 117: ...HV550PASSENGER REMOTE...
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Page 151: ...XTSERIES VIDEOSCREEN OPERATIONSHV450...
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Page 167: ...PROSTAR VIDEOSCREEN OPERATIONS...
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Page 185: ...NXT OPERATIONS...
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Page 205: ...BOAT OPERATIONS...
Page 206: ...BASIC ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS...
Page 220: ...ADDITIONAL SAFETY SUPPORT...
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Page 228: ...BELOWDECK...
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Page 240: ...VISUAL ASSISTANCE...
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Page 248: ...SPORT ENHANCEMENT...
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Page 276: ...COMFORTAND CONVENIENCE...
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Page 314: ...PREPARATION...
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Page 319: ...ILMOR MARINEENGINES...
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Page 341: ...CAREAND MAINTENANCE...
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Page 346: ...CORROSION PREVENTION...
Page 350: ...CLEANING THEBOAT...
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Page 362: ...MAINTENANCE SERVICE...
Page 372: ...SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE...
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Page 380: ...STORAGE WINTERIZATION...
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Page 392: ...THEMASTERCRAFT TRAILER...
Page 437: ...LIMITEDWARRANTY STATEMENT...
Page 438: ...WARRANTY REGISTRATION ANDTRANSFER...
Page 450: ...SERVICELOG...
Page 455: ...GLOSSARY OFTERMS...
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