Drive in Tow Vehicle Manufacturer
Recommended Gear
If the tow vehicle has a manual transmission, traveling in lower
gears when going up steep hills or over sand, gravel or dirt roads
will ease the load on the engine and transmission. When driving on
long downhill grades, try to avoid down-shifting. Running in a low
gear going downhill, which uses the engine as a brake, can actuate
the trailer’s surge brakes continuously for the duration of the grade,
causing them to over-heat. A better procedure is to slow down be-
fore the start of the down grade and maintain a controlled downhill
speed with repeated application and release of tow vehicle (and
thus, the trailer) brakes. This technique permits the brakes to cool
down between applications and provides for reserve braking capac-
ity in an emergency. On moderate and steep sections, down-shifting
into lower gears may be unavoidable. Slowing down is important
to allow the brakes to avoid overheating. Don’t hesitate to pull over
when possible during or after severe braking situations and allow
the system to cool down. Running a stretch of highway where
braking is not necessary is the quickest way to cool down the brake
system because it allows a significant volume of air to flow 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 and be prepared to reduce speed if they
need extra time to return to the lane.
Do Not Control Trailer Sway by Using
Vehicle Brakes
Especially avoid jamming on the brakes hard. Generally, this type of
action makes the sway worsen.
Pay Attention to Wind
Be prepared for sudden changes in air pressure and/or wind
buffeting when larger vehicles pass from either direction. Slow
down a little and keep a firm hand on the steering wheel.
Do Not Tow With ZFT2 or ProStar Towers
in the DOWN Position
Towing a boat equipped with either the ZFT2 or ProStar tower in the
UP position prevents premature wear. If the boat is equipped with a
Bimini top, the top should be closed. If the tower has board racks, be
sure that the board racks are folded to the inside.
Avoid Sudden Stops and Starts
Even though the trailer has brakes, a sudden stop can cause it to skid,
slide or even jack-knife. (Be especially careful to avoid the necessity
for quick stops while turning.) Smooth, gradual starts and stops will
improve gas mileage and put less strain on the tie-downs, etc.
Signal Your Intentions
Well before stopping, turning, changing lanes or passing, use turn
signals to let other vehicles know what you intend to do.
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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...
Page 40: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 36...
Page 48: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 44...
Page 49: ...2021MODEL FEATURESANDSPECS...
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Page 76: ...DASHESAND VIDEOSCREENS...
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 84: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 82...
Page 117: ...HV550PASSENGER REMOTE...
Page 124: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 122...
Page 130: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 128...
Page 151: ...XTSERIES VIDEOSCREEN OPERATIONSHV450...
Page 152: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 150...
Page 167: ...PROSTAR VIDEOSCREEN OPERATIONS...
Page 168: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 166...
Page 185: ...NXT OPERATIONS...
Page 186: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 184...
Page 192: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 190...
Page 193: ...NXT20 22 24 VIDEOSCREEN OPERATIONS...
Page 194: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 192...
Page 205: ...BOAT OPERATIONS...
Page 206: ...BASIC ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS...
Page 220: ...ADDITIONAL SAFETY SUPPORT...
Page 227: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 226...
Page 228: ...BELOWDECK...
Page 239: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 238...
Page 240: ...VISUAL ASSISTANCE...
Page 247: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 246...
Page 248: ...SPORT ENHANCEMENT...
Page 275: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 274...
Page 276: ...COMFORTAND CONVENIENCE...
Page 313: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 312...
Page 314: ...PREPARATION...
Page 315: ...PREPARATION...
Page 318: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 318...
Page 319: ...ILMOR MARINEENGINES...
Page 322: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 322...
Page 326: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 326...
Page 330: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 330...
Page 341: ...CAREAND MAINTENANCE...
Page 345: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 346...
Page 346: ...CORROSION PREVENTION...
Page 350: ...CLEANING THEBOAT...
Page 361: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 362...
Page 362: ...MAINTENANCE SERVICE...
Page 372: ...SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE...
Page 379: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 380...
Page 380: ...STORAGE WINTERIZATION...
Page 391: ...2021 OWNERS MANUAL 392...
Page 392: ...THEMASTERCRAFT TRAILER...
Page 437: ...LIMITEDWARRANTY STATEMENT...
Page 438: ...WARRANTY REGISTRATION ANDTRANSFER...
Page 450: ...SERVICELOG...
Page 455: ...GLOSSARY OFTERMS...
Page 459: ...INDEX...