2011 Owners Manual...Instrument Gauges and Switches...Page 5-1
Instrument Gauges and Switches
Proper control of MasterCraft boats extends beyond the steering wheel. Each boat is equipped with mul-
tiple gauges that provide information to guide the operator in maintaining control. There are also a variety of
switches and buttons within the boat that control various functions from comfort to watersports enhance-
ment to safety-related features. It is important for the boat owner and/or operator to become familiar with
all gauges and switches in the boat, the functionality of each, and how to respond to alarms and warnings
that the instrument panel may provide.
In the
Guide to Individual Models
section of this Owner’s Manual is a listing of the locations of gauges and
switches for the various model instrument panels. Operators should match up these listings with the actual
panel. Prior to boating, owners and operators should also review and understand the following section regarding
the boat’s electrical components and operations through the battery or batteries, as well as the circuit breaker
system. A thorough understanding of these systems is critical to avoiding potential issues that may arise during
an outing.
The following is an explanation of the functionality of the gauges and switches that are listed for the vari-
ous models.
12-Volt Receptacle
(All Models; Some May Have Multiple Receptacles)
MasterCraft boats have one (1) or more 12-volt receptacles. Examine your boat to determine whether there are
additional outlets. Prior to plugging any accessory into a 12-volt receptacle, ensure that the device is designed for
use when connected to a 12-volt receptacle and will not be damaged by the connection to the receptacle.
Accessory Switches
(All Models—Actual Switch Usage Will Vary)
Instrument panels may be equipped with Accessory Switches. In some instances, the indicator may be la-
beled with the name of the accessory, such as “Heater.” Accessory switches are two-position or three-position
switches. Toggling will turn a connected accessory ON and OFF.
Aft Light Switch
(Models Equipped with Optional Tower Lights)
The location of the aft light switch (where equipped) will vary by model and should be located by
the operator. In some instances, there may be two (2) switches. In all instances, the lights operate
by using two-position switches, one position for ON and the other for OFF.
AM/FM Stereo, CD Player, Remote Control, iPod and MP3 Player Connections
(Stereo Standard Installation on X-Series; Optional on All Other Models; Remote Control on
Armrest, iPod and MP3 Player Connections with Stereo Installation)
Boats may be equipped with a range of entertainment opportunities from radios and CD play-
ers to connections for personal devices. ALL radio and CD players will
be located within the glovebox of the boat. Remotes may be in the
armrest or on the transom.
The iPod interface option features a cable located inside the
glovebox that allows the unit to simply be plugged in and run off
the boat’s electrical system. An optional plug-in location for MP3
players is available. Be aware that all such devices are a drain on the
boat’s battery and electrical system. Care should be taken to avoid
excessive usage of such devices and by responding to any alarms
that sound so that the boat’s battery(ies) does not become fully
discharged.
Another option is a wireless stereo remote that will float if
accidentally dropped overboard. The remote can also double as a
key fob for a limited number of keys.
The stereo and components come with a separate manual
explaining operation of the devices. Please review and become fa-
miliar with the equipment.
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