Specifications

large amounts of clean water and seek medical
aid. (Page 15-3)
4: When charging, batteries generate small
amounts of dangerous hydrogen gas. This gas is
highly explosive. Keep all sparks, flames and
smoking well away from the area. Failure to follow
instructions when charging a battery can cause an
electrical charge or even an explosion of the
battery which could cause serious injury or death.
(Pages 15-3 and 15-8)
5: 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 serious injury or death. Keep away
from moving parts! (Pages 15-5, 15-6 and 1657)
6: Adding additional ballast to your MasterCraft boat
is not recommended, and can result in impaired
visibility, diminished
handling characteristics
and instability when
operating your boat, and
may result in potential
structural and/or engine
damage to your boat,
which damage will not be
covered by your warranty.
(Page 10-1)
7: Use of improper parts can
cause component or
engine failure, which may
result in serious injury or
death! (Page 12-1)
8: Towers on boats are
intended for use in
wakeboarding only. Use of
the tower to tow other
boats, kites or any other
purpose may result in
serious injury or death, and
may damage the boat,
which will not be covered by warranty. (Page 1-3)
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury.
1: Be sure that all fasteners you use are approved
and rated for marine use. Most fasteners used on
MasterCraft boats are stainless steel or specially
coated to resist corrosion. (Page 12-1)
2: All replaced fuel system components must meet
United States Coast Guard (“USCG”) and Ameri-
can Boat & Yacht Council, Inc. (“ABYC”) stan-
dards, and must be Underwriter’s Laboratory
(“UL”)-approved. Inferior quality components pose
a serious safety threat to you and others, and the
use of inferior components may result in serious
injury or death. Resulting damage may void your
warranty. (Page 15-17)
3: Continuing to operate the boat while the tempera-
ture is above normal operating parameters may
cause serious damage to your engine. Damage to
your engine resulting from operating the engine in
an overheated condition can be costly to repair.
Such damage is not covered by your warranty!
(Page 5-2)
4: Do not continue to run the engine if the oil
pressure is low. If you do, the engine can become
so hot that it–or surrounding components–could
catch fire. You or others could be burned and
the boat seriously damaged.
Check your oil level and add an
appropriate amount of ap-
proved motor oil before
operating again or have your
boat serviced by your local
MasterCraft dealer. Note that
damage to your engine from
neglected oil problems can be
costly to repair. Such damage
is not covered by your war-
ranty. (Page 5-2)
CAUTION used without the
safety alert symbol indicates
a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not
avoided, may result in
property damage.
1: To ensure proper break-in and lubrication, boat
owners should not remove the factory break-
in oil until after the initial ten (10) hours of
operation. At that time, an oil change should
be performed by an authorized MasterCraft
service technician/your local MasterCraft
dealer. (Page 8-1)
2: DO NOT use the ski pylon for lifting. It is NOT
designed as a central lifting point. Also, DO NOT
use the stern ski tow as a lifting ring. The deck will
be damaged. See the Storage Cradle sub-section
of the Lifting the Boat section of this Manual. Also
never lift a boat with a large amount of water in the
bilge or containing a water-filled device such as a
Fat Sac or ballast system. The extra stress will put
an excessive load on the hull and lifting equipment
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