2011 Owners Manual...Scheduled Maintenance Service...Page 16-1
MasterCraft Maintenance Service
Frequency and Scheduled Maintenance
Proper care, maintenance and adjustment will contribute to the
peak performance of the MasterCraft boat, while also extending
the overall service life and the resale value.
The pages that follow provide instructions on how to accomplish
the required checks, inspections and services listed. An authorized
MasterCraft service department is the best source for proper main-
tenance.
Note: The engine and drive train require scheduled main-
tenance checks and services in addition to the boat’s other
maintenance requirements. Read and understand the en-
gine owner’s manual that has been provided, and follow the
maintenance schedule to ensure proper operation and qual-
ity service over the life of the boat and drive train. Failure
to follow the maintenance requirements and instructions
listed in this and all other manuals may result in damage to
the components, systems and equipment of the boat, which
resulting damage would not be covered by warranty! Safety
issues are also directly impacted by proper maintenance!
The following definitions apply to maintenance:
Check
—Verify the operational readiness by physical measurement, i.e., measuring the oil level with the
dipstick gauge or alignment with a feeler gauge.
Inspect
—Determine the operational readiness by examination, i.e., by sight, sound or feel.
Change
—Tasks required periodically to keep the boat in proper operating condition, i.e., drain, replen-
ish or service.
New Boat Break-In
Note: MasterCraft recommends the following functions be performed by authorized MasterCraft
technicians at an authorized MasterCraft dealer.
• Lubricate the engine starter drive gear and shaft. (See
Quarterly Maintenance
also.)
• Check the alignment of the propeller shaft. (See
Annual Maintenance
also.)
• Have an authorized MasterCraft service department change the fuel filter after the first fifty (50) hours
of operation, and then again at one hundred (100) hours for Indmar engines. The fuel filter should be
changed annually even if less than one hundred (100) hours are run during the previous season. The
Volkswagen diesel engine requires oil and filter changes every two hundred (200) hours, or annually,
whichever comes first.
Before Each Use
Before the engine has been started:
• Review the engine manual and trailer manual before each outing.
• Review the
Safety Checks and Services
section of this Owner’s Manual. There are important functions that
must be followed before, during and after every outing, without fail!
• Inspect the raw water intake water strainer for blockage. If there is blockage, also check the transmission
cooler (where equipped).
• For boats operating in salt water, check and clean as necessary the seacock strainer.
• Check the cooling system level (fresh water cooling-equipped boats only). See the engine owner’s manual
for details.
• Inspect the battery connections and hold-downs.
• Inspect the drive train for loose or missing hardware.
• Inspect the throttle and shift cables for kinks, wear and interference with other components.
• Inspect the propeller shaft log for excessive water entry.
• Inspect the fuel system lines and connections for leaks.
• Inspect the exhaust system for leaks.
As you start the engine:
• Check that the voltmeter registers a fully charged battery.
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