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Summary of Contents for 2014 14v

Page 1: ...2014Owner sManual...

Page 2: ...ccompany ing packet These publications will help to answer most of the remaining questions you may have regarding the new boat If you have any additional questions after reading these publications ple...

Page 3: ...sories that may occur after publication of this Owner s Manual the Owner s Manual may not cover every circumstance that may arise in owning and operating a boat Also the illustrations used in this Own...

Page 4: ...t Enhancement 4 31 Comfort and Convenience 4 45 Preparation 5 1 Preparation 5 2 ILMOR MARINE Engines 5 4 Safety Checks and Services 5 6 New Boat Break In 5 8 2014MasterCraftOwnersManual Pageiii Tableo...

Page 5: ...Prevention 6 4 Cleaning the Boat 6 6 Maintenance Service 6 14 Scheduled Maintenance 6 16 Storage and Winterization 6 27 Trailers 7 1 Limited Warranty Statement 8 1 Warranty Registration and Transfer 8...

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Page 8: ...S A F E T Y...

Page 9: ...bol to avoid possible injury or death DANGER indicates an imminently hazard ous situation which if not avoided will re sult in death or serious injury WARNING indicates a potentially hazard ous situat...

Page 10: ...oatus com National Safe Boating Council 2550 M Street NW Suite 425 Washington DC 20037 202 296 4588 www safeboatingcouncil org U S Coast Guard Auxiliary 2100 Second Street SW Washington DC 20593 001 2...

Page 11: ...at is in motion Aseating label is affixed in each model Never stand or allow pas sengers to stand in the boat or sit on the motor box or tower where equipped gunwale decks or any location other than o...

Page 12: ...ty MasterCraft cannot anticipate every type of activity or neglect that could result in damage to the boat or that may cause illness injury or even death to boaters The operator owner and or all perso...

Page 13: ...ies Ensure the boat is in top operating condi tion and there are no hazards that impede your moving about the boat Ensure the bilge is clean prior to starting File a float plan as described below with...

Page 14: ...oxide from ex haust pipes of inboard or outboard engines may build up inside and outside the boat in areas near exhaust vents particularly during slow speed operations STAY AWAY from these exhaust ven...

Page 15: ...s to a fresh air environment Observe the victim s Administer oxygen if available Contact medical help If the victim is not breathing perform rescue breathing or approved cardiopulmonary resuscita tio...

Page 16: ...fumes are routinely and regularly provided with mainte nance as described by those manufac turers Failure to do so can result in the accumulation of CO fumes Never sit teak surf or hang on the back de...

Page 17: ...eight of any type to the boat will affect the handling characteristics of the boat underway Caution should always be exhibited when putting the boat into motion or attempting to stop it particular ly...

Page 18: ...PFDs within a reasonable amount of time in case of emergency PFDs should never be stowed in plastic bags in locked or closed compartments or have other gear stowed on top of them The U S Coast Guard...

Page 19: ...pped with an automatic fire suppres sion system It has a manual override that uses a clean agent canister which is housed in the engine compartment and is integrat ed with the fire suppression system...

Page 20: ...oat owner to ensure that the system is functional There is no longer a pull pin at the bottle FireSuppressionandExtinguishing All MasterCraft V drives are equipped with an automatic fire suppression s...

Page 21: ...determination should be made as to whether the boat can safely be operated If there is any doubt or concern whatsoever the boat should be towed to shore and or dock for service by an authorized Maste...

Page 22: ...e line around any part of the body at any time Never ski or wakeboard at night Never ski or wakeboard directly in front of other boats When adding accessories to the tower ensure that the total aggreg...

Page 23: ...ails Give immediate assistance to anyone who falls because they are vulnerable and may not be seen by other boaters Approach individuals in the water from the leeward side opposite the wind and turn O...

Page 24: ...ng device and USCG approved inland lighting RecommendedEquipment The responsible boat owner will avoid potential problems on an outing by having additional equipment on board Normally the decision reg...

Page 25: ...tress signals must be Coast Guard approved in serviceable condition and readily accessible This means that They are marked with an expiration date Expired signals may be carried as extra equipment but...

Page 26: ...eld parachute flares and meteors have many characteris tics of a firearm and must be handled with caution In some states they are considered a firearm and prohibited from use Check with local authorit...

Page 27: ...dult should be the rule of thumb always Whether operating a boat locally or in a remote location operators should verify with state and local authorities regarding whether a license or training is req...

Page 28: ...t in many jurisdictions operators found guilty of BUI can expect a civil penalty of at least 1 000 or criminal penalty of 5 000 one year of imprisonment or both Civil lawsuits in cases of property dam...

Page 29: ...If the boat operator is deceased or un able to make the report the boat owner is required to file the report Note that your responsibility does not end with your own craft You are required by law to r...

Page 30: ...rough the Coast Guard The above information details require ments within the United States territorial waters Boats operated under other auton omous governmental agencies through out the world will ha...

Page 31: ...signal calculates an accurate distress position checks the unique iden tifying code against the EPIRB registra tion database vessel and point of contact information supplied by the owner and routes th...

Page 32: ...laced on board by the boat owner should be checked every two to three hours A ris ing barometer indicates fair weather and a rise in wind velocity a falling barom eter indicates stormy or rainy weathe...

Page 33: ...ould be completed and left with a relative or friend prior to each trip In case of an emergency or failure to return within a reasonable period of time perti nent information will be available to assi...

Page 34: ...in sales of marine products The suits should be stored and maintained according to the manufacturer s instructions InflatableLifeRafts An inflatable life raft can provide a sur vival platform for an...

Page 35: ...rtment of Natural Resources DNR for a complete set of rules governing the waters in which you will be using your boat If you plan to travel even for a short trip you would be well served to contact th...

Page 36: ...to run the risk of collision neither of you has the right of way Both of you should al ter course to avoid an accident You should keep the other vessel on your port left side This rule doesn t apply i...

Page 37: ...tem of buoyage The markers and buoys you encounter will have an arrangement of shapes colors numbers and lights to show which side of the buoy a boater should pass when navigating in a particular dire...

Page 38: ...arks an obstruction ferry cable or any area where boats should not navigate or should use extreme caution Information Buoy Used to relay infor mation Words printed in black usually in side the border...

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Page 40: ...G U I D E T O I N D I V I D U A L M O D E L S...

Page 41: ...er seat 15 Engine compartment 16 Ballast thru hull pump out 17 Fuel tank filler 18 Stern cleat 19 Auto fire extinguisher 20 Stern light receptacle if equipped with tower the light will be in center af...

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Page 43: ...ere equipped 14 Fire suppression unit manual override 15 Subwoofer 16 Auto fire extinguisher 17 Engine compartment 18 Bilge thru hull vent 19 Stern cleat 20 Nav anchor light if equipped with tower the...

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Page 45: ...4 Shift throttle control 15 Fire suppression unit manual override 16 Heated seat where equipped 17 Subwoofer where equipped 18 Cooler under seat 19 Fuel tank fill 20 Stern cleat 21 Bilge thru hull ven...

Page 46: ...els 2014MasterCraftOwnersManual Page2 7 G U I D E T O I N D I V I D U A L M O D E L S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41...

Page 47: ...under seat 21 Stainless steel hatch stay over cooler 22 Cockpit table mount where equipped 23 Ballast thru hull air vent 24 Bilge thru hull vent 25 Fuel tank filler 26 Flip down cupholder for center...

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Page 49: ...cleat 19 Fuel tank filler 20 Bilge thru hull vent 21 Reversible seating 22 Engine compartment 23 Stern cleat 24 Stern light receptacle if equipped with tower the light will be in center aft of tower 2...

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Page 51: ...k filler 16 Automatic fire extinguisher 17 Engine compartment 18 Engine compartment exhaust two on top of port and starboard near transom 19 Stern cleat 20 Stern light receptacle if equipped with towe...

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Page 53: ...cleat 15 Cooler under seat 16 Engine compartment 17 Automatic fire extinguisher 18 Fuel tank filler 19 Engine compartment exhaust two on top of port and starboard near transom 20 Stern cleat 21 Stern...

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Page 55: ...Engine compartment 20 Fuel tank filler 21 Automatic fire extinguisher 22 Engine compartment exhaust two on top of port and starboard near transom 23 Stern cleat 24 Stern light receptacle if equipped...

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Page 57: ...ere equipped 16 Cooler under seat 17 Stern light receptacle 18 Engine compartment 19 Stern cleat 20 Ballast tank 21 Automatic fire extinguisher 22 Freshwater flush port where equipped 23 Shower where...

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Page 60: ...GAUGES VIDEO SCREENS...

Page 61: ...e settings in crowded boating swimming areas Variationsin GaugesandSwitches Please note that not every gauge or switch explained in this Owner s Manual is found on every model Some equipment is option...

Page 62: ...Gauges VideoScreens 2014MasterCraftOwnersManual Page3 3 G A U G E S V I D E O S C R E E N S XSeriesInstrumentPanel...

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Page 64: ...accurate to within one hundredths 01 of a second This can be done with GPS when equipped To calibrate to A W S A official tournament rules Approach the course at 36 miles per hour MPH as indicated on...

Page 65: ...mage to the fuel pump which is not cov ered under warranty 3 in 1EngineOilPressureGauge Lower right side The engine oil pressure gauge indicates the pres sure of the lubricating oil inside the engine...

Page 66: ...the throttle monitor your temperature gauge If the gauge indicates excessive temperatures during operation slow down immediately and turn off the engine This indicates an engine problem that needs to...

Page 67: ...the video touch screen because this can result in scratches orotherpermanentmarks on the screen Clean only with a soft cloth using window cleaner or rubbing alcohol only Never use harsh or abrasive cl...

Page 68: ...of the type of stereo in the boat a separate manual is supplied by the manufacturer Some detail is also contained under Stereos in the Boat Operations sec tion of this owner s manual BallastandTrim Th...

Page 69: ...es for speed ballast and smartplate settings Cruise Profile Screen Soft Key Commands PROFILES use this key to access a list of preloaded profiles Use the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW to scroll through the l...

Page 70: ...corrective action will be shown FACTORY SETTINGS Displays the boat model attitude adjustment center tab surf tabs and depth transducer NOTE These settings require a dealer code to access UserSettings...

Page 71: ...2 3 4 5 and 10 100 in increments of 10 Night Brightness Sets the screen brightness for night time Settings are 1 2 3 4 5 and 10 100 in increments of 10 Gauge Brightness Day Sets the gauge brightness...

Page 72: ...mation only screen that provides the following Application version and part number Operating system version and part number Bootloader version and part number Software version DealerServiceReset This...

Page 73: ...If not translated into text see the SAE standard or contact an authorized MasterCraft dealer for the definition of the FMI number Description Field Most common SPNs and FMIs have text for the descrip...

Page 74: ...e pop up may indicate multiple messages as in Di agnostic Message 1 of 3 Press the LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW to scroll through the different messages Factory Settings This screen allows the dealer to...

Page 75: ...in scratches or other perma nent marks on the screen Clean only with a soft cloth using window cleaner or rubbing alcohol only Never use harsh or abrasive cleaners on the unit as this may result in d...

Page 76: ...where sliding a finger up or down over a particular place can adjust settings For example on the Ballast and Tabs screen sliding the finger up on the inside of the tank area adjusts the ballast settin...

Page 77: ...nt state of the bal last tanks and attitude adjustment tabs To adjust the Ballast settings slide a finger up on the tank image to the desired level or tap UP or DOWN arrows that are on the right side...

Page 78: ...Profiles in this section of the Owner s Manual for more informa tion Touch to fill all ballast tanks Touch to empty all ballast tanks Gauges The Gauges screen is accessi ble by pressing the Quick Acce...

Page 79: ...lected rider af ter a confirmation warning ACTIVATE makes the user displayed in SURF LEFT active with all settings activated EDIT selects and edits existing user name information ADD NEW provides an i...

Page 80: ...touching the UP or DOWN arrows next to the ridged area Touch NEXT to continue Set the ballast tanks by touching and sliding the finger up the tank areas or by touching the UP and DOWN arrows along sid...

Page 81: ...e main Pro files screen Touch EDIT to modify the user pro file Touch EDIT to retype the name Then touch DONE to continue or CANCEL to return to the main Profiles screen If DONE was touched set the spe...

Page 82: ...liding on the tank area or by touching the UP or DOWN arrows alongside the tank areas Touch NEXT to continue Review the Profile settings Touch SAVE to save the profile and return to the main Profiles...

Page 83: ...ows to the right of the Set Speed field In addition the Cruise Control can be turned ON and OFF by touching the CRUISE ON OFF button at the center top or in the lower left corner of the page Function...

Page 84: ...Agreen arrow indicates your current position and the red square indicates the initiation point of tracking CURRENT POSITION This is used to return to the current boat satellite position after having...

Page 85: ...fault codes and descriptions on some engines corrective action will be shown FACTORY SETTINGS Displays the boat model attitude adjustment center tab surf tabs and depth transducer NOTE These settings...

Page 86: ...ce Minimum Depth Alarm ON OFF Day Brightness Sets the screen brightness for daylight Night Brightness Sets the screen brightness for night time Gauge Brightness Day Sets the gauge brightness for dayli...

Page 87: ...e NOTE The Dealer Service Reset re quires a dealer code to be entered before gaining access to the screens SoftwareVersion This screen is an information only screen that provides the following Applica...

Page 88: ...ber fault code If not translated into text by the display contact an authorized MasterCraft dealer for the definition of the SPN number FMI Failure Mode Indicator fault code The FMI is defined by SAE...

Page 89: ...ication You can delete a single waypoint by using the DE LETE key or all of them at once with DELETE ALL Pressing the GO TO WPT key displays the GPS screen con taining the currently highlighted waypoi...

Page 90: ...ct time zone and clock mode for either 12 hour or 24 hour time formats You can also enable DST Daylight Sav ings Time by using the PLUS MINUS soft keys to select the box GPSStatus This screen shows th...

Page 91: ...there is still a fault Pressing HIDE does not clear the fault it only hides the pop up message When a fault code has been hidden a SHOW icon will remain in the bottom right corner When this soft key i...

Page 92: ...touch screen and the 7 touch screen are linked Some changes made on either are displayed on both The 4 5 static non touch screen is independent of the other two screens and displays engine and transmi...

Page 93: ...cts and the video touch screen because this can result in scratches or other perma nent marks on the screen Clean only with a soft cloth using window cleaner or rubbing alcohol only Never use harsh or...

Page 94: ...ier profiles stereo GPS home cruise ON OFF scroll up and scroll down When the Menu key is pressed once the On Screen Menu is displayed on both the 7 and 4 5 touch screens When the Menu key is pressed...

Page 95: ...g on what screen is displayed this icon can also represent moving the highlight up Down or Decrease Value Touch to decrease the value displayed NOTE Depending on what screen is displayed this icon can...

Page 96: ...Point Commands for Profiles in clude UP DOWN when positioned in the Name field UP DOWN arrows move from profile to profile SELECT Selects the current rider user profile and displays some information o...

Page 97: ...rofile Menu Touch UP ARROW or DOWN AR ROW to change the Set Speed settings Touch RIGHT ARROW to move to the Ballast screen or LEFT ARROW to re turn to the Name screen Touch EXIT to exit the screen and...

Page 98: ...save screen or the LEFT AR ROW to move to the previous Ballast screen Touch EXIT to exit the screen and return to the Profile Menu Touch SAVE to save the new rider and settings created The composite...

Page 99: ...d and touch DONE If the name does not require a change move to the next step Touch the RIGHT ARROW to move to the Speed settings or LEFT ARROW to return to the Name screen Touch RIGHT ARROW to move to...

Page 100: ...ds Function and Description VOLUME UP increases the volume VOLUME DOWN decreases the vol ume PREV TRACK returns to and plays the previous track of the current medium NEXT TRACK moves to and plays the...

Page 101: ...ing up the GPS Navigation screen on the 4 5 screen ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT Zooms in or out on the map Touch PLUS button on the 4 5 touch screen to zoom in on a loca tion on the map displayed on the 7 touch s...

Page 102: ...he map displayed on the 7 touch screen The Track Manager can be closed by touching X From this screen the following can be accomplished Track name edited Tracks shown or hidden Tracks deleted Single t...

Page 103: ...ns Track Menu Touch menu to Find the current position on the map Create waypoints Clear track Save track CURRENT POSITION The position of the boat A track beings recording from the current position an...

Page 104: ...op of the page System Ballast Auto Launch Exit Setpoint Speed GPSUtilities The GPS Utilities includes the follow ing Waypoint Manager Track Manager Chart and Time Set up Depth and Position Settings GP...

Page 105: ...the selected Track Chart and Time Set up This menu option allows the set up for viewing options for the GPS Display Chart Set up Parameters Use the PLUS and MINUS soft keys to select the information...

Page 106: ...ted into text see an authorized MasterCraft dealer Count The number of times the event has been flagged Description Most common SPNs and FMIs have text for the description stored in the display If the...

Page 107: ...e value in the setting ENTER Creates a new user profile from the current cruise settings Settings include AUTO BACKLIGHT This set ting enables and disables auto backlight ing feature If enabled and th...

Page 108: ...bleshooting Issue Display appears to not work or doesn t come ON Possible Remedies Display could be in SLEEP mode Touch a key on the keypad to activate the dis play Check for loose connections at batt...

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Page 110: ...B O A T O P E R T I O N S...

Page 111: ...res a complex digital oper ation instead with the same purpose This can be extremely important in protecting persons on board and also in preventing electrical fires In a water setting such as those i...

Page 112: ...ated on the battery shut off switch panel beneath the port aft seating The engine also has a fuse box that contains a variety of 10 30 amp fuses located in the engine compartment on the engine If you...

Page 113: ...ur authorized MasterCraft service department to re solve the issue Troubleshooting Anytime a circuit breaker repeatedly trips it is indicative of a situation that requires prompt attention The boat sh...

Page 114: ...not place a specific battery or batteries in the boat The company strongly encourages you to discuss this critical matter with your authorized MasterCraft dealer prior to purchase and placement of the...

Page 115: ...ssary repair the problem BatteryCharger Models All as an option Purpose As a convenience a battery charger is offered as an option The charger is designed to recharge the batteries and also to extend...

Page 116: ...al electronic devices to charge from the boat s electrical system Location MasterCraft boats have one 1 or more 12 volt receptacles Examine your boat to determine whether there are additional outlets...

Page 117: ...dash or driver s arm rest Operation Insert the key into the key slot Turn the key ON Never start the engine without having first run the blower for at least four 4 minutes Never leave the ignition swi...

Page 118: ...press the engine START STOP button When it is time to turn the engine OFF press and hold for three 3 seconds the START STOP button If the button is held for less than three 3 seconds the engine will n...

Page 119: ...s an ignition cut off switch designed to stop the en gine in the event the operator is thrown or moves away from the helm The lanyard is equipped with a hook on one end that should be at tached to you...

Page 120: ...n gine while in gear but shifting while the engine is OFF will cause acceler ated wear of the shifting gears Special Note During regular warm up of the engine it is possible to tem porarily increase t...

Page 121: ...lever forward or aft If the lever still will not move contact your authorized MasterCraft dealer Never attempt to shove or force the lever If it does not move smoothly when operated as indicated ther...

Page 122: ...ions other than engine compartment fires All V drives are specified for one 1 dry chemical hand held extinguisher This is in ad dition to the suppression system in the engine compartment Hand held uni...

Page 123: ...e and prior to running the boat again unless operation is necessary to return to shore The boat should never be operated following a fire until after a determina tion has been made whether operation m...

Page 124: ...vices If there is time send visual and sound signals of the emergency All persons should abandon ship and move to a safer location Boats can be consumed by fire and even explode if there are fuel fume...

Page 125: ...to tie up to all cleats on the side nearest to the dock op erators should do so MasterCraft also rec ommends using fenders to cushion the side of the boat in the event of water motion Otherwise the b...

Page 126: ...wners and operators use only MasterCraft installed mirrors While there are a number of mirrors available through marine retailers the mirror provided by MasterCraft was selected to maxi mize the range...

Page 127: ...ved pylons and towers because it may otherwise break free or cause other items to break under load People onboard as well as skiers and or wake boarders could be injured Also op erators and passengers...

Page 128: ...and a transom drain plug When out of the water on a trailer or lift water can normally be drained into the bilge system by opening the center drain Boatshaveseastrainersinstalledtoassist inkeepingdeb...

Page 129: ...utomatic position when finished emptying the bilge Leaving the switch in manual mode can result in damage to the pump and may not be covered by warranty Return the bilge switch to automatic any time i...

Page 130: ...use the bilge pump operates even when the boat is shut OFF to pre vent excessive water on board if the pump runs fairly frequently it can cause the battery ies to fully discharge This is a signal that...

Page 131: ...bilge pump s still does not work when turned to manual check the circuit breaker panel to ensure that electricity is moving between the switch and the pump If the circuit breaker which is marked has...

Page 132: ...em is mostly un seen by those on board A two position switch activates the engine box ventila tion blower and it is located on the dash panel The engine compartment blower exhausts fumes through vents...

Page 133: ...at the mechanism is located on the starboard side of the engine compartment To lubricate the control mechanism on the standard system as part of the annual maintenance as described in the Care and Mai...

Page 134: ...g the boat Location The port and starboard jets are lo cated near the bow just under the water line The water pump is remote mounted with the outlet plumbed to a Y valve that diverts the water to each...

Page 135: ...inc anode to prevent damage to those metal parts coming in contact with the water The zinc is by design self sacrific ing It is slowly eroded away by electro lytic action and requires periodic inspec...

Page 136: ...ights may be on the bow gunnels port light will be red and starboard light will be green and or the stern Operation A three position switch serves to activate exterior lighting Turning the switch to t...

Page 137: ...ot tripped the bulb may have burned out Although some lights are LED which rarely burn out it is pos sible Take the boat to an authorized Master Craft dealer to have the bulb replaced TowerLights Mode...

Page 138: ...on the dash panel that activates the courtesy lights or storage compartment s within the boat Turning the switch to the left will turn the cour tesy lights ON and turning it to the right will turn the...

Page 139: ...wn to turn OFF Also note that the underwater lights should never be operated unless the boat is in the water Even though these are LED lights they generate some heat and require the cooling ef fect of...

Page 140: ...itude adjustment plate is perma nently attached to the boat s stern below the waterline Control is by way of either the video display and explained more fully in the Video Display Gauges section of th...

Page 141: ...trol The plate s needs only to be deployed slightly to correct this ad verse situation Improper use of attitude adjustment may result in loss of control which could result in serious injury or death W...

Page 142: ...ng the boat Sharp edges can cut individuals causing potentially serious bleeding Damage to the plate s from people using it to board the boat is not covered under warranty Additional Special Attention...

Page 143: ...d press the left trim button to make the boat rotate left port The UP button will raise the center tab and then raise the surf plates if held past the initial raising of the center tab The surf tab sw...

Page 144: ...allast systems can be left empty Filling ballast tanks however sets the stage for exciting and fun experiences Location Ballast tanks are located between deck and hull out of sight Ballast fill and em...

Page 145: ...covered under warranty Special Attention NEVER tow a trailer with water in the boat s ballast tank s Even small amounts of water can cause serious problems with the required balance of the boat on th...

Page 146: ...ine whether the impeller and or pump must be replaced Your authorized MasterCraft dealer has an extensive troubleshooting tree for ballast systems that includes parts of the system that are not access...

Page 147: ...lways be tak en by persons moving between the boat and the water While the platforms have been designed to be slip resistant they may still become slick and footing can become difficult All movement s...

Page 148: ...e pins in each swim platform bracket Begin by lifting the platform about four 4 inches upward while easing the platform away from the boat transom This will allow the platform to move freely on the hi...

Page 149: ...e exhaust vent areas which are located at the stern of the boat and DO NOT swim or engage in any watersports or other activities in or near the stern area of the boat including without limitation the...

Page 150: ...t installation of any tower that is not specified and installed by MasterCraft may void your warranty Operation Again MasterCraft strongly encourag es the occupants of the boat to review the Common Se...

Page 151: ...r only with the tower in the full upright and locked posi tion Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death When operating the ZFT5 tower individu als should take care to keep all body par...

Page 152: ...ars to not be secure or if there is evi dence of gel coat cracking or other stress to the deck at the tower legs cease using the tower in any way and immediately present the boat to an authorized Mast...

Page 153: ...board rack There will be some slack and slight movement as the knob is un screwed but if the board rack is moved at that time failure is likely Either the internal bolt will bend and become unus able...

Page 154: ...ocation The stereo system operates either through the head unit display and con trols typically located on the passenger side of the boat or a remote control The remote control is a touch screen on th...

Page 155: ...ily ac cessible 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 find in the event th...

Page 156: ...for ON LOW or turned right for ON HIGH The center position is OFF Excessive use will drain the battery ies See the battery information provided at the beginning of this sec tion of this Owner s Manua...

Page 157: ...raft dealer for repair Also while the air coming out of the vents may be cool at first if it does not warm up within a reasonable period of time take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer model...

Page 158: ...d head to be certain these elements are not damaged in any fashion and that the hose continues to be in good condition Be certain to follow the Storage Win terization section s instructions found else...

Page 159: ...el to ensure the circuit has not tripped If so re set If the seat heater s still does not work or if the circuit continues to trip take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer Anchor Models All P...

Page 160: ...r which could result in injury or death It is also possible that people could cause the anchor to lose anchor age causing the boat to move If there is a current the boat could become inac cessible to...

Page 161: ...d for use when the boat is moored or stored These canvas covers will snap into place How ever the Bimini top offers shade while the boat is in use The Bimini is installed over the helm and or midsecti...

Page 162: ...option on all boats There are two different types of flushes and the installed option will de pend on the boat model Purpose Boats that will be operated in salt water or brackish fresh water need to b...

Page 163: ...inch 25 mm below the opening Replace the cap Step 3 Pull the flush handle to open slide valve Step 4 Pour deodorant directly into the lower tank then close the slide valve Do NOT pour deodor ant into...

Page 164: ...the optional Vacuflush system begin ning with general preparation Note The vacuum is maintained in the system at all times Step 1 Fill the freshwater tank and add deodorant to the holding tank through...

Page 165: ...OR CREATES AN ENVIRON MENTAL HAZARD See ma terial supplied by the manufac turer Special Attention Use only rapid dissolve toilet pa per with these head systems and only deodorant specially formulated...

Page 166: ...n have enough weight to cause imbalance in the boat and or cause injury upon contact Special Attention As with any similar Igloo type cool er routine cleaning with warm soapy water is advised after ea...

Page 167: ...u are boating is not brought aboard through this system Ensure that the faucet is OFF and the lid secured prior to operation of the boat Leaving the lid up while underway can result in damage that is...

Page 168: ...at is not covered under warranty Additional Special Attention If other liquid beverages beyond water are poured down the sink flush with water to avoid the potential devel opment of unpleasant odors w...

Page 169: ...ult in damage to boat equipment and product stored items and could potentially cause mal function of boat systems Items should always be stowed when the boat is underway to avoid the poten tial for in...

Page 170: ...de the anchor locker The locker is opened by turning the inset latch and pulling open the door The ladder pulls up and slides out extending over the nose of the boat It will latch into place for use T...

Page 171: ...deck convert ible seating and optional walk thru area jump seats Verify with your authorized MasterCraft dealer the extent to which the seating is considered acceptable for use while the boat is unde...

Page 172: ...deck of the observer seat Failure to do this could allow the jump seat to move during boat operation which could result in passenger injury Convertible aft facing seat backs at the transom or sun pad...

Page 173: ...in this Owner s Manual Care should also be taken when rais ing and lowering the arm rests to avoid pinching skin or body parts such as fin gers in the hinge area Troubleshooting If a convertible or mo...

Page 174: ...way People can be injured if they make contact with the table when the boat is moving also the table and leg may be damaged which is not covered under warranty Special Attention When stored away the t...

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Page 176: ...P R E P A R A T I O N...

Page 177: ...rts Replacement parts must meet OEM requirements as specified by MasterCraft The fuel line in the boat s bilge area that goes from the tank to the engine is a spe cial multi layer armored line that is...

Page 178: ...immediately and dispose properly on shore Gasoline is explosive If a gasoline odor is present or gasoline is visually observed in the bilge area during inspection DO NOT START YOUR ENGINE If the engin...

Page 179: ...an octane rating below the minimum level listed for ILMOR MV8 engines will void the warranty on the engine ILMOR MARINE Engines Extended storage with fuel in the system can affect fuel stability and m...

Page 180: ...nd or lines Remedy Take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer There are a variety of potential causes that can negatively impact fuel pressure All repairs require special ized tools available o...

Page 181: ...owner s manu al provided Check the weather report wind and wa ter conditions Check for recommended on board tools and parts Check that all drain plugs are installed properly including bilge and rear...

Page 182: ...on Check for fluid leaks In boats equipped with a ballast system drain water from the ballast system be fore placing the boat on the trailer If the boat has ballast pumping assistance to remove water...

Page 183: ...At that time an oil change should be performed on the Ilmor engines by an authorized Ilmor MasterCraft dealer Failure to follow the break in proce dure exactly as stated will void the en gine warranty...

Page 184: ...ngine manual supplied and must be fol lowed exactly as indicated Failure to do so could cause engine damage and or failure that is not covered under warranty AfterBreak In Once the break in period is...

Page 185: ...efore each use Step 2 Check the hull drain plugs Make sure they are installed and secure Step 3 Operate the bilge blower for at least four 4 minutes Leave the bilge blower ON through the start ing pro...

Page 186: ...one hand single lever control operates as both a gear shifter and a throttle The le ver automatically locks in the neutral posi tion straight up and down for safety The lever can be moved from neutral...

Page 187: ...damage This will void your warranty Stopping Step 1 Slowly bring the control lever to the neutral position If the boat has been driven for a long period of time or at high speed allow the engine a two...

Page 188: ...r ballast bags as well as any added by the customer The maximum weight capacity is calculated with full factory installed fuel and ballast tanks The weight of oc cupants gear and water in any ballast...

Page 189: ...arger turning circle than the bow This is especially important to remember when making maneuvers within close quarters While the effects of unequal propeller thrust torque steering wind and current ma...

Page 190: ...en such maneuvers fail it can result in serious injury or death For the best engine performance and longevity the wide open throttle WOT engine operation must be near the top of but within the specifi...

Page 191: ...wer pitch pro peller for specific high elevation locations MasterCraft s engine manufacturer sug gests that consumers consult with the dealer from whom the boat was purchased regard ing the best prope...

Page 192: ...e the bilge pumps to avoid excess water intrusion If leaking is detected im mediately remove the boat from the water and determine the cause If the boat is to be moored for a long pe riod of time use...

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Page 194: ...C A R E A N D M A I N T E N A N C E...

Page 195: ...ra stress will put an exces sive load on the hull and lifting equipment that may seriously damage the boat Such damage may not be covered by the warranty UsingLiftingEyes An overhead hoist with an app...

Page 196: ...e bow to the stern Vertical 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 Atotal suppor...

Page 197: ...oded away by electrolytic action and requires periodic inspection for deterio ration When the zinc has eroded to approxi mately one half 1 2 of its original size it must be replaced to continue protec...

Page 198: ...ainless steel or specially coated to resist corrosion Use of improper parts may cause compo nent or engine failure Such failure may re sult in death or serious injury StainlessSteeland Chrome Anodized...

Page 199: ...give the boat its strength and maintain the hull shape The boat bottom also uses spe cial core mat material for its strength to weight and superior marine performance Even though MasterCraft has care...

Page 200: ...ep the new look and last for many many years if properly maintained For best results re oil the platform and allow it to dry before the first use If the boat spends a lot of long weekends on the lake...

Page 201: ...ean water Oil Based Stains Apply naphtha based hydrocarbon petroleum solvent or mineral spirits to the affected area and follow the instructions on the solvent con tainer Use care when using such solv...

Page 202: ...ric however is a perfect source for mildew growth which makes regular cleaning of the fabric impor tant There is no set time for when the fabric should be cleaned and the local environ ment has a grea...

Page 203: ...ma terial has been treated with a fluorocarbon finish which enhances water repellency This finish is designed to last for several years but it must be replenished after a thorough cleaning Based on te...

Page 204: ...xes are not recommended as many contain dyes and solvents that can permanent ly damage the vinyl s protective coating In some instances consumers have reported the appearance of a pink stain on vinyl...

Page 205: ...compatibility when using this product in combination with painted or var nished surfaces Common Stains Steps 1 2 3 General care A B Dirt build up A B Ballpoint ink B A Chewing gum B A Coffee tea choco...

Page 206: ...ticizer leaving vinyl hard and brit tle and eventually cracking will occur Your satisfaction is directly related to regular care of the upholstery Vinyl upholstery should be covered when not in use to...

Page 207: ...isted in this and all other manuals may result in damage to the com ponents systems and equipment of the boat which resulting damage will not be covered by warranty Safety issues are also directly imp...

Page 208: ...e reading registers a fully charged battery AfterEachUse Refer to the Cleaning the Boat and Corrosion Prevention sections of this Owner s Manual for guidance on a thor ough approach to maintenance Als...

Page 209: ...trainer puts undue strain on the engine s the strainer should be checked prior to starting the boat Boats with closed cooling systems are not equipped with this The seacock strainer is standard on all...

Page 210: ...sion from the inside of the battery terminals Clean the terminals with a water and baking soda solution and rinse with fresh water Check the battery box that normally holds the battery in place to det...

Page 211: ...before start ing the boat Step 1 Ensure the engine is OFF and the engine safety starting switch discon nected Be certain that the throttle shift control lever is in neutral Step 2 Open the engine com...

Page 212: ...yExhaustOdors This function should be performed prior to starting the engine and then again after about three 3 to five 5 minutes to deter mine whether any leaks are apparent Step 1 First ensure that...

Page 213: ...voltage drain on the bat tery may result in difficulties re starting the boat To avoid this situation when the voltage level falls to 10 5 volts the system will shut off the stereo system and sound a...

Page 214: ...st time of the season Note that fuel systems vary by model The pump in tank location on top of the fuel tank will resemble one of the two adjacent photos This is important Fuel leakage can lead to a b...

Page 215: ...oat owners choose to person ally execute some maintenance proce dures on their boats MasterCraft has provided information on several proce dures For safety reasons a few must be performed by authorize...

Page 216: ...starting switch Be sure that the throttle shift control lever is in neutral Step 2 Inspect the exhaust flap hinge for signs of deterioration Replace the flap if necessary LubricatetheSteeringSystem F...

Page 217: ...ep 3 Shift to full throttle forward Step 4 Lubricate the cable ends and con nections with a coating of wa terproof marine multi purpose grease Step 5 Lubricate the pivots and linkages with a light gre...

Page 218: ...he en gine cover and visually look at the bilge area under the engine Step 2 Run the bilge blower for at least four 4 minutes to ventilate the bilge area each time before start ing the engine Gasoline...

Page 219: ...el filter must be changed Due to the pressurized fuel lines this mainte nance can be done only by authorized MasterCraft dealers FireExtinguisherand SuppressionUnits MasterCraft recommends that boat o...

Page 220: ...which water has been located this condition may result in major damage from freezing which would not be covered under the war ranty Refer to the engine owner s manual for guidance regarding storage a...

Page 221: ...h are low boiling components that vapor ize at ambient temperatures Light ends are required during cold starts to va porize the fuel Since the daily diurnal cycles eliminate the light ends a full tank...

Page 222: ...ry location protected from the elements and fully re charged before being re installed in the boat Never store batteries close to heat spark or flame producing devices Step 3 Leave the engine box cove...

Page 223: ...er system Step 7 If the tower will be lowered during storage be certain that the tower does not rest on the boat uphol stery or on any support that rests on the upholstery The tower or support s may l...

Page 224: ...g ani mals Clean as necessary Step 7 Check the entire engine system for fluid oil and coolant levels Add as necessary Step 8 Check the entire engine for cracks or leaks caused by freeze damage Step 9...

Page 225: ...cale to the shaft strut parallel to the shaft so that the end of the 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 3...

Page 226: ...read by all MasterCraft boat owners even those who do not have MasterCraft Trailers There is valuable material contained in this section that has relevance for towing launching and storage and that is...

Page 227: ...mportant that any and all trailer operators possess as much knowledge as possible Note The information given in this Man ual may not be applicable to international rules of the road If you have any qu...

Page 228: ...to being hitched to the trailer This allows the operator to retain greater control Hard impact with the trailer or improper alignment on the trailer can re sult in damage to the tow vehicle boat and o...

Page 229: ...hot brakes or hubs or damage by road hazards and low tire pressure Make a point to pay particular attention to the right starboard side of the trailer as this is most typically where road hazard damag...

Page 230: ...Master Craft engineering staff has designed the trailer to carry the full weight of the boat engine and a reasonable amount of gear It also provides the proper support for the boat hull during storage...

Page 231: ...llow ing behind as boards and or racks may become disengaged Do not tow with any gear in the tower racks even if the gear appears to be secure The racks are not designed to withstand air pressure from...

Page 232: ...coupler The hitch should also provide a place for attach ing the trailer s safety cables two rings or holes on either side of the hitch ball A truck or van using a step bumper as the hitch platform wi...

Page 233: ...safety cable must be equal to the trailer s GVWR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating Trailer sway control devices that restrict the operation of the actuator MUST NOT be used These devices can limit how well...

Page 234: ...nd behind the hitch ball socket This allows the bead to retract into the ac tuator This releases the trailer brakes In stall a new clip on the breakaway cable in front of the bead Checking and resetti...

Page 235: ...with a load on the winch because the handle will spin forcefully under these con ditions which may cause serious injury Prior to each use of the winch check for the proper ratchet operation Do not us...

Page 236: ...econd person standing beside the trailer and guiding the driver Do not move the trailer to the tow vehicle When the trailer is moved without a tow ve hicle the brakes do not work If the latch accident...

Page 237: ...then try to open the handle Also if the tongue jack is forcing the front of the trailer up or the trailer is pushing against the tow vehicle it can also result in failure of the coupler to open prope...

Page 238: ...d with the UFP actuator will also be equipped with a Trailer Buddy Axle utilizing the VAULT bearing protector with specially formulated Hybrid Oil lu bricant The VAULT combines the benefits of oil and...

Page 239: ...easy because the hub does not need to be removed The threaded grease cap is easy to remove and replace No more knocking the cap off with a ham mer Vortex requires Lucas Oil Marine grease a premium lit...

Page 240: ...often exposed to water trailer wheels and tires require more atten tion than the wheels on a family vehicle The three major items to check are lug nuts lubrication and tire pressure Maintain the prop...

Page 241: ...under warranty and serious injury or even death to the driver any passengers and or other motorists When tightening the lug nuts use the cor rectly sized wrench The wrong size can round off the lug nu...

Page 242: ...lowing pattern to tighten lug nuts On first torqueing pass tighten to 45 ft lbs On second pass tighten to 70 ft lbs On third pass tighten to 90 ft lbs On fourth pass tighten to a reading be tween 110...

Page 243: ...he trailer Reading Tire Wear The way your tires wear is a good indi cator of how your trailer s various systems are integrating Abnormal wear patterns are often caused by the need for simple tire main...

Page 244: ...most always indicate worn sometimes bent suspension parts Adjustment of wheel align ment alone will seldom cure the problem Any worn component that con nects the wheel to the trailer wheel bear ings s...

Page 245: ...ter and the brakes not flushed out severe corrosion can occur Try the brakes before each trip On a regular basis have the brake linings in spected necessary adjustments made and any damaged or worn pa...

Page 246: ...Fluid After only a year used brake fluid in the average marine trailer may contain as much as two percent 2 water Over time the percentage will continue to grow and may reach as much as eight percent...

Page 247: ...and the hy draulics appear to work properly DO NOT USE DOT 5 brake fluid in any com ponent of MasterCraft trailers The silicone causes seals to swell and can bind up cali per pistons Do not use this i...

Page 248: ...owing procedure should be per formed only by skilled mechanics Master Craft recommends that it be completed by an authorized MasterCraft dealer Check that all hydraulic fittings are se cure Read and u...

Page 249: ...ke failure or costly repairs TrailerJack MasterCraft recommends using the trailer jack to lift the coupling of a loaded trailer from the hitch ball and for limited movement of the trailer when it is d...

Page 250: ...erCraft boat is rest ing fully and securely on the supports pro vided at the rear end of the trailer and that it remains in place when parked or underway Tie down eyes have been added on both the bow...

Page 251: ...ndue 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 fi...

Page 252: ...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 s...

Page 253: ...hether launch ing from an unimproved or surfaced ramp check it out before starting the launch procedure How steep is it Is the surface firm enough to support the weight of the trailer and tow vehicle...

Page 254: ...sport of gases or fuels in tunnels And don t forget to contact your insur ance company to make sure you have prop er coverage for all types of towing situa tions Some jurisdictions may also require li...

Page 255: ...te freely resulting in heat build up and premature wear on components Clean or replace components as neces sary Brake pads must be replaced when 3 32 094 or less of the pad friction mate rial is left...

Page 256: ...ant that reduces static and resists brake dust Check at an automotive supply store for an appropriate sealant Before Initial Use Read this entire Owner s Manual com pletely Before Every Trip Ensure t...

Page 257: ...e bearing adjustment at least once a year by following this procedure Jack up one side of the trailer Be certain to use jack stands and check the trailer wheels to keep the trailer from moving during...

Page 258: ...or chips and nicks in the paint Touch up as necessary Ignoring this will lead to accelerated wear and deteriora tion of the trailer Check the condition of the bunks If the coverings show wear discuss...

Page 259: ...orrective action taken before the trailer is placed back in service Failure to do so may lead to loss of proper trailer braking capability or damage to the trailer and load Problem Coupler latch handl...

Page 260: ...lem When braking brakes repeatedly come on and release Braking is not smooth a condition called chucking Possible cause Worn out shock absorber in actuator Remedy Replace the shock absorber Possible c...

Page 261: ...on seal and protective dust cover boot Bleed the brake system Possible cause Leaky or seized brake wheel cylinder Remedy Replace rebuild the wheel cylin der and replace the brake shoes if contami nate...

Page 262: ...and the push rod has not been reset Remedy Reset the breakaway cable and install the clip Other potential issues with the actuator include the fluid return hole in the master cylin der is clogged or i...

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Page 264: ...L I M I T E D W A R R A N T Y S T A T E M E N T...

Page 265: ...WARRAN TIES WHICH ARE IMPLIED BY AND ARE INCAPABLE OF EXCLU SION RESTRICTION OR MODI FICATION UNDER APPLICABLE LAW THE TERM OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT CANNOT BE DISCLAIMED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW IN...

Page 266: ...of the gel coat However no warranty is pro vided and MasterCraft expressly disclaims any warranty for scratch ing discoloration or fading of the gel coat The reason for this limi tation and exclusion...

Page 267: ...used by purchaser whichever first occurs Some component manufacturers warrant their product for periods exceeding the time limits stated herein MasterCraft administers warranty within the limits speci...

Page 268: ...e trailer and its parts or components due to abrasions rock chips rust improper care or maintenance or use in salt or brackish water o damage caused by dealer installed options or accessories p damage...

Page 269: ...ain in effect for the remain der of the applicable warranty period s set forth in Sections 2 1 2 2 2 3 and 2 4 hereof which warranty periods begin to run in accordance with Section 2 5 here of upon de...

Page 270: ...r to be ef fective 6 Warranty Claims In order to main tain warranty service under this Limited Warranty the owner must return the defective boat or component part to an authorized MasterCraft dealer s...

Page 271: ...ion of the boat towing bills trailer or component part s to the authorized MasterCraft service de partment and for any return trans portation 7 No Modification of Warranty No oral or written informati...

Page 272: ...Master Craft to notify you in case of any manda tory recalls or other issues requiring your attention WarrantyTransfer In accordance with the provisions of the MasterCraft Limited Warranty Statement...

Page 273: ...e warranty on the Structural Components 1 The completed form below 2 A copy of the sales agreement in voice 3 Payment of 800 Upon verification of the submitted doc umentation any remaining warranty co...

Page 274: ...______________________________ Owner Information Please Print Previous Owner __________________________________ New Second Owner s Name __________________________________ Street Address ______________...

Page 275: ...ange oil filter Every 50 Hours Date Date Date Date Date Lubricate starter gear and shaft Change engine oil and filter Check all safety equipment Every 100 Hours Date Date Date Date Date Replace impell...

Page 276: ...e Date Check engine mounts Check prop shaft coupling alignments Inspect exhaust flaps Lubricate steering system Lubricate shift and throttle system Check replace ballast pump impeller Inspect complete...

Page 277: ...4 5 Alarms Other 4 6 Alignment Check Propeller Shaft Coupling 6 23 Anchor Lights Navigation 4 27 Anchor 4 50 Anchoring 1 27 Annual Maintenance 6 22 Annually Every 100 Hours 6 15 Annually 6 22 Anode Z...

Page 278: ...Equipment 6 22 Check That Battery Is Fully Charged 6 20 Checking Repairing Propellers 6 32 Checklist Trailer 7 29 Checks and Services Safety 5 6 Chrome Anodized Aluminum Stainless Steel and 6 5 Cleani...

Page 279: ...1 30 Flaps for Damage Inspect Exhaust 6 23 Float Plan 1 26 Fluid Recommended Brake 7 21 Flush Engine 4 53 Frequency and Scheduled Maintenance 6 14 Fuel Filter Inspect Complete Fuel System for Leakage...

Page 280: ...ring Safety 1 12 L Labels Warning Plates and 1 19 Ladders 4 61 Launching Trailer 7 28 Law Enforcement 1 20 Leakage and Change Fuel Filter Inspect Complete Fuel System 6 25 Leaks Inspect Fuel System fo...

Page 281: ...nd Basic 5 10 Operations XSeries Video Screen 4 5 Screen 3 8 Operations XSeries Video Screen 7 Screen 3 16 Operations XStar Video Screen 3 33 Operator s License 1 20 Operator s Responsibilities 1 6 Ot...

Page 282: ...afety Stop Switch Engine Emergency 4 10 Safety Skiing and Wakeboard 1 15 Sailing Rules Sound Signals Steering and 1 28 Sailing Vessel Right of Way 1 30 Salt Water Corrosion 6 4 Scheduled Maintenance 6...

Page 283: ...Prudential Rule 1 28 Throttle and Shift Cables Inspect 6 18 Throttle Control Shift 4 11 Throttle System Lubricate Shift and 6 24 Thruster Water Jet Bow 4 25 Tie Downs Trailer 7 25 Tie Up Docking and 5...

Page 284: ...ules of the Open 1 28 Waypoint Manager 3 30 Weather 1 25 Weight Distribution Trailer 7 6 Weight Limits and Distribution 1 10 Welcome Aboard i Wet Bar Refrigeration 4 58 What Type of Gasoline to Use 5...

Page 285: ...MasterCraft Boat Company World Headquarters 100 Cherokee Cove Drive Vonore TN 37885 USA 423 884 2221 423 884 2295 fax www mastercraft com...

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