Inspect the Exhaust System for Leaks
This function should be performed after about three (3)-to-five (5) minutes to determine whether any leaks
are apparent.
S
tep 1:
First ensure that the engine is OFF and that the engine safety starting switch is disconnected.
Be certain that the throttle/shift control lever is in neutral.
The engine must be cool.
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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, causing death or serious injury. Keep away
from moving parts.
Step 2:
Open the engine compartment and visually check the exhaust system from the engine to the tran-
som for any obvious damage to exhaust lines or the muffler.
Step 3:
If leakage is apparent, tighten the hose clamps, being careful to avoid crimping the hose. If the
leakage is significant, or is occurring at a location other than the joints (such as a split in a hose),
see your authorized MasterCraft dealer’s service department for parts and service. This is impor-
tant!
Exhaust fumes can cause illness or impairment, including carbon monoxide poison-
ing. Equally important to consider, leakage can lead to a build-up of potentially explosive
fumes within the engine compartment. DO NOT IGNORE OR OVERLOOK THIS INSPEC-
TION! REPAIR AS NECESSARY!
After Each Use
General Cleaning and Storage
Refer to the
Corrosion Prevention
and
Cleaning the Boat
sections of this Owner’s Manual. After each out-
ing, the boat should receive a general cleaning and drying prior to being stored. Even if the boat is kept in a
slip, owners/operators should wipe down the interior and should periodically remove the boat from the water
for a general cleaning.
Inspections
As noted in the Before Each Use section, some functions there need to be performed following use of the
boat, such as checking the intake strainer or seacock strainer if evidence has shown that debris collects during
the outing. Wet debris is often easier to remove.
Quarterly
(Every Fifty [50] Hours)
MasterCraft recommends that your quarterly—or fifty (50) hour—maintenance requirements be
performed by an authorized MasterCraft dealer. The staff there has the proper equipment and techni-
cal training to best meet your service needs.
Lubricate the Engine Starter Gear and Shaft
Some engine parts become very hot during operation. This maintenance must be completed while
the engine is cool to prevent burns to your skin. Perform this task before starting the boat.
Step 1:
Ensure the engine is OFF and the engine safety starting switch is disconnected.
Be certain
that the throttle/shift control lever is in neutral.
The engine must be cool.
Step 2:
Disconnect the positive (+) battery terminal.
Step 3:
Open the engine cover and locate the starter on the lower starboard side of the engine.
Step 4:
Disconnect the starter and carefully remove it.
Step 5:
Lubricate the starter bendix with a light coating of waterproof grease or white
lithium grease.
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