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1. 4 7 3 in 1 Gauge Engine Oil 2 0044 1 3 7 SAEC n 3 6 3 in 1 Gauge Temperature 3 7 4 5 Screen XSeries eme nennen 3 8 7 Screen gt tie eoa Eun ron Fox ratu 3 16 Accident 1 20 Activities Safety 1 14 Additional Safety 4 12 Additional Upholstery Cleaning Information 6 11 ANY 1 3 ANOS SAVING 1 24 Aer BEARS x 5 8 Aor AG UE 6 14 pS A EE 5 6 Aground or Striking Underwater Objects 1 13 Alarm Low Voltage Battery 4 5 Alarms OLG ea 4 6 Alignment Check Propeller Shaft Coupling 6 22 e 4 49 Anchor Lights NavigallOlsisccno iu iic necne intern uasa e 4 25 1 25 Annual MaintenancCce sss 6 21 Annually
2. 4 26 otorage 6 3 SACS M 4 58 Storage General Cleaning 6 20 Storage Re Activating the Boat 6 29 Striking Underwater Objects Running Aground 1 13 Suppression and Extinguishing 4 12 Suppression and Extinguishing 1 12 Suppression Units Fire Extinguisher 6 25 Ol COVES 4 64 SUN System e 4 31 Survival Cold 2 0 0 1 24 SIE PIANOS 4 35 SWING 45 a E KRE E EK E KES 7 10 Switch Engine Emergency Safety 4 10 Switches Variations in Gauges 3 2 E 4 63 TU 3 6 Teak Wood 6 7 Telephones 1 20 Temperature Gauge 3 1 3 7 Throttle and Shift Cables 5021 6 17 contol
3. 4 11 Throttle System Lubricate Shift 6 23 Thruster Water Jet 11 410 20 4 23 Me DOWN 59 7 22 Tie Up DOCKING RR ERR Tm T 5 15 rence 7 16 Tower CIONS 4 26 Tower 4 43 5 7 M A E 4 38 Towing 44 222 7 26 Checklist 7 26 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 8 20 Trailer alere 7 7 E 7 21 Trailer Tips and 7 23 Trailer Winch Assembly sees 7 10 Trailer How to nnns 7 11 TE NETE O es 7 1 Transfer Warranty Registration 8 8 Transom Drain Plugs 4 18 Treatment Fuel 6 26 Troubleshooting 7 31 Troubleshooting the Fuel 5 4 Under the Influence 1 19
4. 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 8 4 and or with regard to boats are utilized for commercial purposes the fol lowing limitations apply For a period of ninety 90 days following the original pur chase of the boat Full coverage in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty Statement Between ninety one 91 days and four hundred eighty 480 engine hours Only the following components will be covered under this Limited Warranty Statement during such period 1 powertrain and transmission 2 exhaust system 3 electrical wiring and wiring harnesses and connectors 4 video screen s and related components including sensors 5 Zero Off system 6 instrument panel gauges and components 7 steering and throttle system 8 fuel system including but not limited to the fuel tank fill fuel sender fuel pump and lines 9 bilge system including but not limited to pumps and hoses 10 lights including but not limited to the navigation anchor courtesy dash and tower lights excluding light bulbs 11 the horn 12 windshield including but not limited to the extrusions and glass 13 thru hull assemblies and 14 grab rails and cleats After four hundred eighty 480 engine hours Any and all warranty coverage under this Limited Warranty Statement shall expire and be of no further force or effect 4 Limitation of Liability
5. 1 17 Distribution Weight Limits and 1 9 Dockinga and TE UD e 5 15 Documentation Registration and Numbering 1 19 Drain Plugs Transom 4 18 Drain aia kok E BARRE 4 18 Dual ILIO 4 4 DUNG OD STAN EET D T 5 6 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL 8 15 Electrical Components 4 2 E a eee nO 5 12 Emergency Treatment for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning 1 7 Enclosed Head 6 8 Engine Emergency Safety Stop 4 10 4 51 Engine Mounts Check 6 22 Engines 5 3 meni MT o e 1 16 Equipment Recommended eese 1 16 Equipment 1 16 Events Requiring Safety Knowledge 1 11 Exhaust Flaps for Damage 6 22 6 18 Extingui
6. asset 4 27 Underwater Objects Running Aground or Striking 1 13 le 5 10 Unusual Operation 5 14 Upholstery culpe UE 6 8 Upholstery Cleaning Information Additional 6 11 Using Care When Fueling eese 5 2 Using LURING BY m DT 6 2 Using HANO SINGS NE ETE 6 2 lt Variations in Gauges and 3 2 Video Screens Dashes eene 3 1 VISUSLASSI STANCES terio e 4 25 Visual Distress 50 1 17 Wakeboard a 4 16 Warning Plates 1 18 Warranty Registration and 8 8 Warranty Statement 8 1 Wash Down Shower 1 21 202 44 4 47 Water Jet Bow 4 23 NS MS I UT 1 22 Weight Distribution
7. 1 3 ooreo ia a TET 7 8 Safety Checks and 5 5 Iia 1 2 Safety Stop Switch Engine 4 10 Safety Support 4 12 Safety In Water 1 14 Sailing Vessel 1 28 Salt Water COM OSIOMN 6 4 Scheduled 00 6 15 Scheduled Maintenance Frequency 6 13 Sahe a M C 4 18 Sea Strainers etC nee eque 4 18 Seacock Strainer Inspector eer cela v erai debat d 6 15 Sed HOSIBIB 4 48 wem 4 61 SEAUNG BOW LI X 4 59 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 8 19 wiue iNo Q 8 10 Service Log TAIL rerien saevis ui putt tonc vtl eibi iR 8 12 Service 220 2 014 4 1 110 6 13 Services Safety Checks 5 5 Shaft Coupling Alignment Check Propeller 6 22 Shift and Throttle System
8. 74 gallons Maximum Capacity esses 13 people or 1 852 lbs Bow 5 people or 700 lbs Weight must be evenly distributed TT SS R QQ PP NN LL JJ OO MM KK 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 2 19 II H EC T x ix E HH GG EE DASHES AND VIDEO SCREENS Immediately following this introduction are photo images of the two types of instrument panels utilized on MasterCraft boats Operators should match up the appropriate image with the actual instrument panel on your boat All boats except the XStar have gauges that provide critical read out information that is also provided through the video screen s All functional ity on the XStar appears only in the video screens Explanations of the gauges appear after the instrument panel illustra tions Then the video screen operations are broken down into the XSeries information which utilizes a standard 4 5 screen or an optional 7 screen the XStar which uses two 2 4 5 screens and a 7 screen the ProStar which uses a 7 screen and the NXT which uses a 4 5 screen MasterCraft encourages all boat owners to go over the gauge and or video screen operations with your authorized MasterCraft dealer prior to operating the boat DANGER Do not become distracted while utilizing multifunctional screens Main tain situatio
9. 25 10 Towing Width 99 Fuel Capacity 25 gallons Maximum Capacity 7 people or 1 341 lbs 650 kg Bow 2 people or 300 lbs Weight must be evenly distributed Alle 2 95 av LA OSIN 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 2 5 Storage space is located under Observer s seat bow seating aft and wrap around seating port and starboard sun pads A Bow cleat B Ballast tank beneath floorboard Bilge thru hull outlet Ballast thru hull vent Adjustable mirror Nav anchor light Stereo remote on dash Amp below Circuit breaker panel on kick panel beneath instrument panel Instrument panel details in Video Display Gauge section Steering wheel Shift throttle control Heated seat where equipped Fire suppression unit manual override Subwoofer Auto fire extinguisher Engine compartment Bilge thru hull vent Stern cleat Nav anchor light if equipped with tower the light will be in center aft of tower Shower wand amp switch where equipped inside compartment V Transom stereo remote where equipped W Underwater lights two where equipped X Transom rail with tow eye Y Attitude adjustment plate where equipped Z Transom drain plug ANDO UOZST 7F C AA Engine exhaust BB Surf ta
10. 7 20 allo sisi 4 21 Boat ea 4 1 Boating Under the 1 19 BOW EO PR 4 59 Bow Thruster Water 21 2 041 2 14 nnns 4 23 Brake Fluid 0 2 7 19 Brake e 7 20 Brakes Manual Bleeding 7 20 Braking System a aa a a 7 17 Breakaway Cable 7 9 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 8 14 Breakers 4 2 Break In New Boat 66 5 7 Buoys and Other Markings 1 28 Cable 2 7 9 Cables Inspect Throttle and Shift 6 17 6 7 8 Canvas P 4 50 Canvas Covers Cleaning 6 8 leri eC Q 1 13 Carbon Monoxide CO uu
11. Touch RIGHT ARROW key following NAME Touch EXIT to exit the screen and return to the Profile Menu 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 39 Touch UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW to change the Set Speed set tings Touch RIGHT ARROW to move to the Ballast screen or LEFT AR ROW to return to the Name screen Touch EXIT to exit the screen and return to the Profile Menu The ballasts are set by touching the ballast tank you want to set and sliding your finger on the screen to the desired setting While the ballast fill indicator is red the ballasts are not full When they are full the ballast fill indicator turns green Touch the RIGHT ARROW to move to the Tabs screen or LEFT ARROW to go back to the Speed screen Touch EXIT to exit the screen and return to the Profile Menu Touch MINUS button to decrease the percentage or the PLUS screen to increase the percentage of tab adjustment When the satisfac tory level is reached touch the RIGHT ARROW to move to the Profiles save screen or the LEFT ARROW to move to the previous Ballast screen Touch EXIT to exit the screen and return to the Profile Menu 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 40 Touch SAVE to save the new rider and settings created The composite profile is now displayed on the 7 touch screen 40 B SELECT Touch SELECT to see the rider profile The 4 5 touch
12. 1 24 Rules of the Open 1 28 Guide to Individual 2 1 JP O 2 2 PIOS acne O 2 4 2 6 4 Q 2 8 625 2 10 2 12 Do see 2 14 y 615 PIRE 2 16 S 2 18 Gauges and Video Screens 3 1 XSeries Video Screen Operation 4 5 Screen 3 8 XSeries Video Screen Operation 7 Screen 3 16 XStar Video Screen Operations 3 33 Boat 4 1 Basic Electrical Components 4 2 4 8 Operational Control 4 11 Additional Safety 4 13 Below 4 19 Visual 5 5 4 27 Sport 4 31 Comfort and 4 45 xz sr Lio 5 1 PT Al ON E 5 2 ILMOR MARINE
13. It should be possible to put on the PFDs within a reasonable amount of time in case of emergency PFDs should never be stowed in plastic bags in locked or closed com partments or have other gear stowed on top of them The U S Coast Guard as well as MasterCraft recommends the wearing of PFDs at all times when the vessel is underway even though it is not a requirement The best PFD is the one that is worn that is the one that can save your life Inflatable PFDs must have a full cylinder and all status indicators on the inflator must be green or the device is NOT serviceable and is NOT considered a usable PFD for anyone on board the vessel Coast Guard approved inflatable PFDs are authorized for use on recre ational boats by persons at least 16 years of age Some states require children to wear PFDs at all times Check with your state boating safety officials for details Be certain to equip children with a PFD that is appropriate for the size of the child The label will indicate the weight limits for use 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 1 10 EVENTS REQUIRING SAFETY KNOWLEDGE IN THE EVENT OF A FIRE Fire on board is among the most serious of matters that boaters can experience Due to the close proximity of fuel tanks and a number of electrically operated items that can result in a spark or arc any and all fires on a boat should be a matter for immediate action While your MasterCraft boat is equipped wi
14. UP or Increase Value Touch to increase the value displayed NOTE Depending on what screen is displayed this icon can also represent moving the highlight up Digital Display Video Display Down or Decrease Value Touch to decrease the value displayed NOTE Depending on what screen is dis played this icon can also represent moving the 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 36 Display Stereo Contra Display highlight down Previous Touch to go to the previous screen EP mm r MEE Haye gt Next Touch to advance to the 8 i next screen Sagar Exit Touch to exit without saving Breadcrumb Trail Touch the dots to move be _ Cruise Control tween screens Display Profiles Control Display bay QUICK ACCESS KEY FEATURES This section describes the features ac cessed through the Quick Access Keys located to the left and right of the display Cruise The set speed can be adjusted on either the 4 5 touch screen using the touch points or the 7 touch screen using the UP and DOWN ar row keys If the set speed is changed on one the change is reflected on the other 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 37 Rider Profiles The Rider Profiles screen is accessible by pressing the Quick Access Key on either the 4 5 or 7 touch screens This feature displays rider
15. 7 6 Weight Limits and 1 9 Welcome AOI MENT Wet Bar HelrigerallOhi scia casn Fuge uma nS E vu 4 56 Wheel Bearings Axles and Lubrication Hubs 7 12 Wheel Bolts Lug Nuts 7 14 Pc Iq 7 13 Where May 1 8 Winch Assembly Trailer 7 10 Windshield 6 8 Winterization Preparation 6 27 Winterization Storage 6 25 1 T 2 8 po E O 2 6 C S 2 10 e eee 2 12 n 2 14 o 2 16 XSeries Video Screen Operations 4 5 Screen 3 8 XSeries Engine Performance 3 6 XSeries Instrument 3 3 XSeries Video Screen Operations 7 Screen 3 16 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNER
16. Improper weight distribution within the boat can cause instability and loss of control while towing which may result in death serious injury or property damage Improper weight distribution can cause a boat trailer to fishtail sway from side to side as it moves down the highway putting excessive strains on both the trailer and the tow vehicle which increases gas consumption and may potentially cause an accident The most effective way to guard against fishtailing is to make sure the weight load on the trailer is properly distributed It is extremely important that a minimum of five percent 5 and a maxi mum of ten percent 10 of the total weight on the trailer is on the trailer coupling ball when the tongue is parallel to the ground A bathroom scale can be used for this determination For example if the gross weight of the trailer boat and gear is 3 000 pounds the weight on the tongue should not be more than 300 pounds but not less than 150 Some auto manufacturers say that tongue weight should not exceed 200 pounds when using a weight carrying bumper mounted hitch with 2015 MasTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 7 6 full sized cars Check the tow vehicle owner s manual prior to first time use The importance of sufficient weight load on the trailer tongue cre ating downward force on the hitch ball cannot be over stated THE TRAILER HITCH There are two basic types of trailer hitches a weight carrying hitch and a wei
17. Slowly back the trailer into the water until the trailer tire wheel well is about even with the water surface This may vary with the angle of the ramp The transom should float when the tie down is released Set the parking brake and shift into park automatic transmission or first gear manual transmission Shut off the engine Unlock the Ramp N Clamp where equipped latch and winch hook then back the boat off the trailer To re load the boat on the trailer simply reverse the above procedures including setting your Ramp N Clamp to the proper position and drive the boat onto the trailer at a slow pace Before loading clean any dirt or sand off the rollers and bunks Sand on these can abrade the boat s bottom while on the road Be sure to back in and completely wet the trailer bunks then pull forward to the loading position Be certain all the boat tie downs are properly fastened down before de parting from the launching ramp area Proper loading depth on trailers will vary with conditions but a good starting point would be the same as launch depth or slightly higher Helpful tip After the launch depth has been properly determined apply a strip of reflective tape at the water level on each guide post That will allow launch depth to be easily repeatable For the X10 X30 X46 NXT20 and ProStar trailers it is important to back the trailer deeply enough into the water to load the boats so that the hull does not run aground during
18. 3 29 ENGINE DIAGNOSTICS When choosing this selection the display will query the engine s ECU as illustrated and provides feedback on any diagnostic codes that have been activated and stored in the ECU for service needs The following is a list of field definitions contained on the ENGINE DIAG NOSTICS screen Active Faults Stored Faults This shows the number of active faults along with which fault number is currently being displayed To advance to the next fault touch NEXT Touch PREV to go back to the previous fault Touching BACK returns to the Settings menu e SPN Suspect Parameter Number fault code If not translated into text by the display contact an authorized Master Craft dealer for the definition of the SPN number e FMI Failure Mode Indicator fault code The FMI is defined by SAE J1939 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 de scription stored in the display If there is no text then the SPN and FMI must be defined by referring to the SAE J1939 standard or by contacting an autho rized MasterCraft dealer NOTE This field is only used with certain engine models Corrective Action Suggested action for correction Get Faults Touching GET FAULTS queries the engine s ECU for feedback on di agnostic codes that have
19. PE i nm 3 4 is 1 M lw Hoi of E Ar E i JW j B y CONGRATULATIONS on your boating choice MasterCraft is the recognized world leader for inboard boats today and has been for over forty five 45 years The quality innovation selection and value of MasterCraft boats are unmatched in the industry Please take a few minutes to read this Owner s Manual completely in addition to carefully reviewing any additional information provided in the accompanying 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 please feel free to speak with your dealer MasterCraft wants you to feel comfortable with your boat and trailer where applicable from the very beginning of your experience as an owner of our products All information in this Owner s Manual is based on the latest product information available at the time of printing Because of our policy of continuous product im provement we reserve the right to make changes at any time without notice in specifications and models and also to discontinue models We also reserve the right to change specifications parts or accessories at any time without incurring any obligation to equip the same on models manufactured before the date of the change MasterCraf
20. Practice makes perfect Start in calm water with no wind or current and plenty of room until you get the feel for the boat and its controls e Proceed slowly Give yourself time to think react and maneuver Recognize outside forces Check the wind direction and velocity as well as water currents and waves Have on hand Have friends or family ready with fenders lines and a boat hook to assist you when docking as well as launching and loading Remember that a boat is not an automobile Boats cannot be maneu vered and stopped like a car Boats steer from the stern rear and have no brakes BASIC MANEUVERING Steering response is dependent upon three 3 factors rudder position motion and throttle While cruising speed maneuvering is relatively easy and takes little practice slow speed maneuvering is far more difficult and requires time and practice to master With both steering and propulsion at the rear of the boat the initiation of a turn pushes the stern of the boat away from the direction of the turn The stern follows a larger turning circle than the bow This is especially impor 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PaGE 5 12 tant to remember when making maneuvers within close quarters While the effects of unequal propeller thrust torque steering wind and current may not always be present a practiced driver will use them to his her advantage Unequal thrust is a phenomenon shared by all single
21. See breakaway ble detail earlier in this section of the Owner s Manual The breakaway ca ble is a line of defense at separation Before the breakaway cable is pulled the coupler must become detached from the hitch ball and then the safety chains fail At 77 this time the breakaway if cable is pulled which applies a braking force to the trailer Note that the breakaway system is not intended to lock up the trailer brakes after separating from the tow vehicle but rather to apply just enough braking force to keep the trailer from free wheeling The break away system must be reset manually after it has been activated DO NOT USE THE BREAKAWAY SYSTEM AS A PARKING BRAKE Surface rust may build up on the rotor brake surface if the trailer isn t used for a week or more If this occurs then generally the brake pads will wipe off the rust in the first few miles of travel However if the trailer has been idle for several months or it has been frequently submerged in salt water and the brakes have not been flushed out as described earlier in this section of Owner s Manual severe corrosion can occur Try the brakes before each trip On a regular basis have the brake lines inspected necessary adjustments made and any damaged or worn parts replaced by an authorized MasterCraft dealer Wet brakes usually do not hold especially well If the wheels have been in ERS MANUAL PAGE 7 18 water several brake applications at
22. 6 23 Shift Cables Inspect Throttle 6 17 SMI Troni COMMON e 4 11 SANJ NU RD TREE 5 10 Shower and Wash 4 47 Signals Visual DISITGSS estes eset rra Rada rnit i et 1 17 a 4 38 Ski Wakeboard 4 16 SIGBUBS a nescis 4 64 4 8 Sound Producing DVIS sasaki 1 16 SPACE SOFIE Soa ea ae 4 58 Speeding and ea 1 20 TOT TTE 3 6 Sport osa quiete ea aa 4 08 Stainless Steel and Chrome Anodized Aluminum 6 5 Starting and Basic Operations ccccccccccccccccceececeeececeeeceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 5 9 starting GING sioe ueniet aida ed a a tpa 5 9 wires 4 9 Statement Limited Warranty 8 1 SLAY ING AoA 1 24 Steering and Sailing Rules Sound Signals 1 27 SECTS SyS O NRI a a a a at 4 22 Steering System 2 44 6 22 Stereo COMPONENUS cccccccccccccccceceecccecececececeeseseeeeeeeeeeseseesseeseesenanens 4 44 21161919 212 Nr 5 11 Storage and Winterization 6 25 Storage Compartment Lights
23. 4 1 Liability Limitation Exclusion of Consequential Damages This Lim ited Warranty is for the benefit of the own er and MasterCraft and shall not create or evidence any right any third party THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE COM Ai PONENT PARTS AS PROVIDED UNDER EXEUNT THIS LIMITED WAR HET RANTY IS THE EX CLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW IN NO EVENT SHALL MASTERCRAFT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL SPECIAL INDIRECT PUNITIVE OR EXEM PLARY DAMAGES OR LOST PROFITS WHATSOEVER ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE BOAT OR ANY COMPONENT PART THEREOF OR FOR ANY BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE EVEN IF MASTER CRAFT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 8 5 5 Transfer of Limited DAMAGES OR SUCH DAMAGES COULD REASONABLY HAVE BEEN FORESEEN BY MASTERCRAFT However some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you 4 2 Purchase Price Limitation In any event MasterCraft s entire li ability under any provision of this Limited Warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of the boat trailer or component part or the refund of the purchase price paid by the consumer for the boat trailer or component part found to be defective withi
24. XSERIES ENGINE PERFORMANCE GAUGES This section discusses the performance controls Information is pro vided via traditional gauges however it as well as some convenience and support data described elsewhere in this Owner s Manual is provided through a video screen located on the lower right starboard side of the instrument panel Descriptions of the functionality of the video screen im mediately follows MasterCraft strongly encourages you to review ALL instrumentation with your authorized MasterCraft dealer prior to operating the boat for the first time and at any time during ownership of the boat when you are uncer tain as to proper and applicable functionality SPEEDOMETER The speedometer indicates the forward speed of the boat in miles per hour unless the boat is equipped with a speedometer that measures kilo meters per hour which is available in the optional European package TACHOMETER The tachometer indicates the engine speed in crank shaft revolutions per minute RPM See the Engine section of this Owner s Manual for important additional information regarding the proper RPM levels at which to operate particularly during the boat break in period 3 IN 1 GAUGE FUEL GAUGE Upper half of gauge Fuel gauge readings are only approximate This gauge is activated with the ignition switch The rock ing motion of the boat during normal operation will cause the fuel gauge to fluctuate Fo
25. COURSE MANAGER Jump Letter Touch to select a Jump Letter qm Weight and Distance using the arrows to change JUMP LETTER the values Touch Accept to save or Cancel to close pop up JUMP SETTINGS TOURNAMENT OR TRAINING On the 3 Event Screen touch the Settings touch command to access the pop up list Touch each option to view or change the setting When avail able touch the arrows to change the setting Touch Exit to close the pop up 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 68 Touch Settings Touch Buzzer Volume On the Pop up touch the arrows to set a value at high speed and low speed Touch Settings Touch Prop Type On the Pop up touch to set at 3 blade or 4 blade Touch Settings Touch Timing Recap The pop up displays current and previous event times Touch Settings Touch Jump Switch Timeout On the Pop up touch the arrows to change the value NOTE ZeroOff recommends keeping the default value of 1 8 only changing in extreme conditions 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 69 TRICK SCREEN The screen illustrates the display available when the event is Trick Tourna ment the three event features are in tournament mode and ready for set tings Use the Touch Commands in setting up controlling and tracking the Trick event Touch Commands Description Cruise Touch to turn cruise control ON or OFF or press the Quick Access Key from
26. Cruise Slide finger down to adjust setting ee HIT L 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 17 TOUCH POINT COMMANDS After a screen is accessed navigation within the screen is controlled with the touch point com mands Execution is performed by touching the screen in the areas outlined with a highlighted bezel In addition there are areas 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 setting There are also areas where sliding the finger from side to side will scroll through a list or change screens More information on that will follow AUDIO Regardless 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 section of this owner s manual r TEPA BALLAST AND TRIM The Ballast and Trim screen is accessible by pressing the Quick Access Key The screen will advance to display the current state of the ballast 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 of the tank image To adjust the Tabs settings slide a finger down to the desired level 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWN Touch Com
27. The original bridge connector in the ballast system must be rein stalled if the optional plug in bags are removed from the system Fail ure to do so will result in any water in the ballast system evacuating into the storage compartment potentially flooding the compartments and could potentially sink the boat resulting in serious injury or death In the systems that operate on timers note that the timer operation varies by model Timers may also be impacted by the addition of optional bags See your authorized MasterCraft dealer for assistance in deter mining the proper setting for timers Special Attention Be aware that the engine must be operated at 1500 RPM during the fill and empty processes Check engine specifications for related engine idle speed which in some instances may be too low for the empty fill operation to be properly accomplished Failure to increase engine RPM to the required level may result in malfunction or permanent damage to the ballast pumps that force the water through the system Such damage is not covered under your warranty 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 33 The ballast fill empty system was designed to operate at 1500 RPM En gine idle speed may be lower Failure to increase engine RPM during the fill empty process to the required level can result in malfunction or permanent damage to ballast pumps Such damage is not covered under warranty Special Attention NEVER tow a trailer with wa
28. ing keep dirt and build up from deteriorating the fin ish If you keep your boat in showroom new condi tion then your personal satisfaction will be higher and the resale value of your boat will be greater The boat is made of fiberglass reinforced plas tic resin material that is easy to clean and care for Several layers of resin material are chemically bonded together to form the hull The smooth outside surface of the hull is a layer of gel coat resin The gel coat is a solid color that is only a few millimeters thick Beneath the gel coat surface is a series of layers of chemical resin fiber glass mat and woven roving It is these layers that give the boat its strength and maintain the hull shape The boat bottom also uses special core mat material for its strength to weight and superior marine performance Even though MasterCraft has carefully crafted boats from resilient ma terials it is still the responsibility of the boat owner to perform regular and routine cleaning maintenance to ensure that the boat exterior interior and components retain both their appearance and strength HULL When washing the boat use a mild deter gent such as Dawn or Ivory dish soap similar commercially produced detergent and warm water solution DO NOT use abrasive clean ers solvents ammonia or chlorine as these will damage the gel coat surface Under ex treme conditions special cleaners may be used to remove
29. trolled with Touch Point Commands These are executed by touching the screen in areas that are outlined with a highlighted bezel In addition there are areas where sliding a finger up or down can adjust settings For example on the Ballast and Tabs screen sliding the finger on the screen on the inside of the tank area adjusts the ballast setting There are also areas in which sliding a finger from side to side will scroll through a list When the slider bar on top of the screen is visible sliding the finger across it will change screens NOTE While the slide area may appear to be curved it is in fact a straight line AUDIO The Audio screen can be accessed by pressing the Quick Access Key Press any Quick Access Key to exit this screen Te Fae Audio Moda Increase Value Decrease Value ZeroOmCruise 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 53 BALLAST AND TRIM The Ballast and Trim screen can be accessed by pressing the Quick Access Key Press any Quick Access Key to exit this screen This screen displays the current state of the ballasts and trim tabs Refer to the information following for actions using the Touch Commands on this screen Touch Commands Function and Description Touch to turn cruise control OFF or ON 7 Touch to stop all activity on this screen Touch to turn AUTO LAUNCH EXIT ON or OFF 7 When Auto Launch i
30. Every 100 444 6 14 6 21 Anode Zinc E 4 24 Anodized Aluminum Stainless Steel and Chrome 6 5 Attitude Adjustment Plate sess 4 28 Axles and Lubrication Hubs Wheel Bearings 7 12 Ballast Pump Impeller 6 23 Ballast System Preparations 6 28 Ballast Systems 4 32 Basic Electrical 4 2 Basic 5 12 Basic Operations Starting 5 9 Batteries 4 4 Battery Alarm Low Voltage 4 5 4 6 Battery Connections and Hold Downs 6 16 Battery Fully Charged 6 19 Before Each 7 5 5 Belore Each USE c 6 14 DIOLS RETEA ARE 5 9 Below DECR 4 18 Bilge System C 4 18 Bleeding of Brakes
31. It is important that the operator never turn a battery charger immediately to start as the sud den jolt of voltage may cause damage to the electrical system particularly control modules for ballast system Regardless of whether it is during the re activation process or at any time care should also be used in charging the battery Step 3 Follow all instructions for reactivating the drive train as detailed in the engine owner s manual NOTE Due to the complex nature of the reactivation process MasterCraft recommends having an authorized MasterCraft dealer perform this function Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 Step 14 Step 15 Ensure that all drain plugs throughout the boat and drive train have been reinstalled to avoid unwanted intrusion of water If applicable reconnect the hoses to your heater or shower Check the engine compartment and bilge for signs of nesting ani mals Clean as necessary Check the entire engine system for fluid oil and coolant levels Add as necessary Check the entire engine for cracks or leaks caused by freeze damage Check all hose clamps for tightness Install the bilge drain plug and the rear drain plug in boats equipped with certain types of ballast systems Grease the propeller shaft taper and install the propeller Fully re charge and re install the battery or batteries Perform the daily maintenance as noted previo
32. Products Recommended Cleaning 6 12 Propeller 6 30 Propeller Shaft Coupling Alignment 6 22 CANIS EEEE taii dida 6 30 Propellers 6 30 Proper Match Trailer 7 5 li elc NER 2 4 ProStar Instrument 3 5 ProStar Video Screen Operations 3 53 Pump Impeller Check 44 22 6 23 MM 4 35 Quarterly Every 50 6 14 6 21 QUICK TDS Taler Een 7 2 RACKS SK 0 4 38 Radios TelepNONES assassin 1 20 Rafts Inflatable Life mmm 1 25 Re Activating the Boat After 6 29 Reading Buoys and Other 1 28 Receptacle 12 e a 4 7 Recommended Brake 7 19 Recommended 1 16 Recommended Products Cleaning 6 12 Refrigeration Wet Bar RontdelNeteedandeuvi
33. Remove two 2 of the cover screws and loosen the third screw Retain the screws for the reinstallation process Swing the cover out of the way to allow access to the impeller location Step 2 Using needle nose pliers pull the old impeller out of the casing Step 3 Install a new impeller It is intentionally larger than the case While gently squeezing it in ensure that the paddle wheels angle 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 6 23 in the same direction counterclockwise all the way around Slide the plate back into place No silicone is necessary Due to the built in gasket tightening the screws should prevent leakage Step 4 INSPECT THE COM PLETE FUEL SYSTEM FOR LEAKAGE AND CHANGE FUEL FILTER Although the boat engine is similar to an automobile engine the engine com partment differs substantially The under side of an automobile engine compart ment is totally open to the atmosphere This allows complete air circulation and ventilation A boat engine is housed in a closed compartment the underside of which is the bottom hull of the boat The enclosed engine compartment limits the ventilation of gasoline and oil fumes Because confined gasoline vapors mixed with a little air can form an explosive atmosphere it is important to be especially vigilant in performing the follow ing two 2 operations Step 1 Inspect the boat bilge area under the engine for the evidence of oil and gasoline or any g
34. _ sition L Return the switch to the automatic po 4 sition when finished emptying the bilge Leaving the switch in manual mode sult in damage to the pump and may not be covered by warranty Return the bilge switch to automatic any time it has been turned to manual to remove water from the bilge Operators should monitor the water level through the center drain and ensure that the bilge pump s does not continue to operate after the bilge is emptied Note that a small amount of water in the bilge is acceptable except when winterizing the bilge system Failure to follow instructions may result in damage to the bilge system which may not be covered under warranty Drain plugs should be loos ened and removed when the boat is out of the water to allow additional drainage of the bilge system Always ensure that the transom drain plugs have been tightened in place prior to launch ing the boat into the water Failure to do so can result in water intruding and overwhelming the system sinking the boat DANGER Transom plugs should be opened only when the boat is ashore Remov ing the plugs allows additional drainage of the bilge system The tran som plugs must always be secured tightly in place prior to launching the boat into the water Failure to do so will allow water to intrude into the bilge system and may result in serious injury or death as a result of th
35. and could damage the surface of your interior Do not use kerosene gasoline or acetone because they will remove the protective marine top coat Do not use any silicone based protectants They will extract the plasticizer leaving vinyl hard and brittle and eventually cracking will occur Your satisfaction is directly related to regular care of the uphol stery Vinyl upholstery should be covered when not in use to protect from further sun exposure tree debris air pollutants and acid rain For storage vinyl should be cleaned protected covered and stored in a dry well ventilated area RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS MasterCraft Vinyl Dressing Vinyl Finish Vinyl Cleaner Mild Dish Soap 303 High Tech Fabric Guard 303 Fabric and Vinyl Cleaner NON RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS ArmorAII Bleach Baking Soda Fantastik 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 6 12 Formula 409 Murphy s Oil Soap Simple Green Son of a Gun Armor All Bleach Baking Soda Fantastik Formula 409 Murphy s Oil Soap Simple Green Son of a Gun Anything not listed on the Recommended Products list MAINTENANCE SERVICE FREQUENCY AND SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE Proper care maintenance and adjustment will contribute to the peak per formance 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 re quired checks inspections and services listed
36. check the main circuit breaker panel to see whether the circuit has tripped and needs to be re set If the circuit does not require re setting there may be an issue elsewhere in the system Present the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer for repair MIRRORS Models All In addition to the standard mirror an optional mirror featuring dif ferent styling is also available All mirrors function in the same fashion Purpose The mirror allows the boat operator to see behind the boat While this is very helpful it is not a substitute for an observer Whenever there is a wake boarder or skier behind the boat the operator must also have an observer facing aft and alerting the operator when the tow has been lost There are specific hand signals for activities and this information is available via U S Coast Guard pamphlets and website Location Mirrors are mounted on the windshield extrusion metal frame in the driver s compartment x on 7 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 4 15 Operation The mirror requires no operational procedure It is adjustable mov able from port to starboard and back up and down Each operator should adjust the mirror to his or her maximum aft sighting while seat ed Boats are not to be operated with the driver in any location but fully seated in the driver s seat Special Attention MasterCraft recommends boat owners and operators use only Mas terCraft installed mirr
37. damage to the trailer and its parts or components due to abra sions impacts by rocks rock chips gravel sticks potholes or other road debris hazards or road conditions rust improper care or maintenance or use in salt or brackish water industrial purposes i damage to hardware and other components fastened or adhered to the hull deck or liner damage caused by dealer installed options or accessories damage caused by consumer installed options or accessories standard maintenance items that wear with use and must be peri 5 j damage caused by fire theft freezing vandalism explosion light ning wind hail storms flooding or other natural disaster k damage caused by use of any non MasterCraft trailer damage caused by im proper support of the boat on davits a hoist system or boat lift of any kind m damage to paints var nishes gel coat surfaces and colors chrome plated or anodized finishes floor and floor covers and any other surface coatings as well as damage due to in water storage without prop odically replaced or replinished including 1 battery ies 2 light bulbs 3 fuses 4 spark plugs spark plug wires fuel filter air filter oil filter engine oil transmission fluid engine belts antifreeze raw water impeller 4 ballast impeller 5 trailer brake pads and 16 trailer tires O O O O
38. fabric but chlorine bleach will eventually break down the fiber of any fabric Therefore this cleaning method should be used as infrequently as possible The cleaning mixture should be mixed as fol lows Four ounces one half cup of chlorine bleach Two ounces one fourth cup of natural Soap e One gallon of water Clean with a soft bristle brush and allow the mixture to soak no longer than twenty 20 minutes Rinse thoroughly and allow to completely air dry Repeat if neces sary If the top or boat cover is suitable in size for a washing machine these steps should be followed 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 6 9 Use only natural soaps no detergent e Wash and rinse in cold water Air dry Never put the fabric in a dryer As part of the finishing process the material has been treated with a fluorocarbon finish which enhances water repellency This finish is de signed to last for several years but it must be replenished after a thorough cleaning Based on test results the manufacturer recommends 303 High Tech Fabric Guard as the preferred re treatment product After cleaning and air drying apply 303 in a thin even coat When it has dried apply a second thin even coat These two 2 light coatings are more effective in restoring fabric water resistance than a single heavy coating Keep in mind that 303 High Tech Fabric Guard will work only as well as it is applied T
39. repellent and prop them up in the boat when it is covered to take advan tage of air circulation MasterCraft vinyl is made to withstand the effects of sun heat acid rain and soiling under normal conditions but 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 6 10 J this does not preclude the cleaning requirements Please consult the fol lowing cleaning recommendations before cleaning your upholstery Certain household cleaners powdered abrasives steel wool and indus trial cleaners may cause damage and discoloration and are not recommended for use Dry cleaning fluids and lacquer solvents should not be used because they will remove the printed pattern and gloss Waxes are not recommended as many contain dyes and solvents that can permanently damage the vinyl s protective coating In some instances consumers have reported the appearance of a pink stain on vinyl that is resistant to various cleaning methods Although there can be other causes for pink staining in vinyls most pink stains are caused by dyes produced by micro organisms These dyes are metabolic products of the micro organisms otherwise known as a form of fungi It is virtually impossible for consumers to avoid these micro organisms as they exist in the atmosphere which are more prevalent in high humidity areas Hain cleanses the air with the result being that the micro organisms are depos ited on items such as marine vinyl While the vinyl is treated to re
40. ter to avoid premature burn out of the bulbs Troubleshooting 1 If lights do not oper ate check the main cir cuit breaker panel to de termine if a circuit may have tripped Re set the circuit if it continues to trip take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer 2 If the circuit breaker has not tripped a bulb SPORT ENHANCEMENT ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT PLATE Models Standard on the X 46 X55 and XStar MasterCraft utilizes an attitude adjust ment plate on sev eral models A single plate kit is used on the XSeries boats The attitude adjust ment plate 15 part of the GEN2 Surf System but is also optional on models V EA 4 X other than those listed above as standard Purpose When used properly the plate improves the ride reduces drag in may have burned out Although some lights are LED which rarely burn out it is possible Take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer to have the bulb replaced creases speed and improves the fuel efficiency of the boat Location The attitude adjustment plate is permanently 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 this Owner s Manual or by manual switches located on the driver s armrest 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 28 Operation The operation of the attitude adjust
41. which is granted only to the origi nal retail purchaser on the Structural Components deck hull liner and stringer system set forth in Section 2 1 of the Limited Warranty if a the sale of the boat by the original retail purchaser occurs within five 5 years of the date of the original retail purchase of the boat AND b the original retail purchaser and the second owner comply with the provisions of Section 5 of the Limited Warranty then the warranty on the Structural Components of the boat shall be transferred to the second owner and shall continue in ef fect for a period of ten 10 years from the date of the original retail purchase of the boat by the original retail purchaser In order to effectuate the transfer of any remaining warranty under the Limited Warranty by the original retail purchaser to the second owner the original owner and or the second owner must deliver each of the following to MasterCraft within fourteen 14 days of the date of the sale by the original retail purchaser to the second owner and within five 5 years of the date of the original retail purchase of the boat with respect to the transfer of the warranty on the Structural Compo nents 1 The completed form below 2 Acopy of the sales agreement invoice 3 Payment of 800 Upon verification of the submitted documentation any remaining war ranty coverage under the Limited Warranty will be transferred to the second owner with all warranty coverag
42. 102 Fuel 60 gallons Maximum Capacity yS 16 people or 2 219 lbs Bow 5 people or 700 lbs Weight must be evenly distributed 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 2 13 Storage space is located under Observer s seat bow seating aft and wrap around seating and port and starboard sun pads Anchor storage Ladder where equipped Bow cleat Horn Ballast tank beneath floorboard Circuit breaker panel on kick panel beneath instrument panel Navigation light Adjustable mirror Instrument panel details in Video Display Gauge section Steering wheel Shift throttle control Heated seat where equipped Fire suppression unit manual override Midship cleat Cooler under seat Engine compartment Automatic fire extinguisher Fuel tank filler Engine compartment exhaust two on top of port and starboard near transom Stern cleat Stern light receptacle if equipped with tower light will be in center aft of tower Freshwater flush port where equipped Underwater lights two where equipped under swim platform X Transom drain plug center beneath swim platform Y Removable ski pylon where equipped Z Transom rail with tow eye AA Swim platform gt I I NAO UOZST lt I BB CC DD EE FF Wake adjustment plate under swim
43. 2 Open the en gine compart ment and visu ally check as much of the fuel system from the tank to the en gine as you can see On some models this is will be a limited area If the odor of gasoline is strong or if you see visual evi dence of fuel outside the system cease all operations and take the boat immediately to an authorized MasterCraft dealer s ser vice department to determine the source of the leak The leak must be repaired before the engine is restarted Because the lines on late model MasterCraft boats are pressurized they can be disconnected and or removed ONLY by using specialized tools 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWN The engine box serves as a machinery guard The engine must be OFF whenever the box is open Clothing for body parts can get caught in moving parts causing death or serious injury Keep away from moving parts This is important Fuel leakage can lead to a build up of potentially explosive fumes within the engine compartment DO NOT IGNORE OR OVERLOOK THIS INSPECTION AND RE PAIR AS NECESSARY NOTE ANY EXHAUST ODORS This function should be performed prior to starting the engine and then again after about three 3 to five 5 minutes to determine whether any leaks are apparent Step 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 Step 2 Open the eng
44. 7 touch screen to the left right up and down the map by touching the appropriate arrow Section B GPS UTILITIES An optional menu to access the utilities for managing waypoints tracks chart and time set up depth and position set tings and checking the GPS status For more information about the utilities see GPS Utilities under the Menu Options Section C ZOOM IN and OUT Touch PLUS button to zoom in location on the map and MINUS button to zoom out for a broader view Section D MENU Use this menu to go to the current position on the map create waypoints and create clear and save tracks GPS Display Soft Key and Touch Point Commands Select for GPS Navigation Press the SELECT key on the 7 screen to bring up the GPS Navigation screen on the 4 5 screen ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT Zoorms or out on the map Touch PLUS but ton on the 4 5 touch screen to zoom in on a location on the map displayed on the 7 touch screen and MINUS button to zoom out for a broader view PAN Touch of the direction arrows on the 4 5 touch screen to move the cursor position across the map displayed on the 7 touch screen in that direction GPS Utilities Menu Touch the GPS Utilities tab on the right side of the GPS Navigation screen The following menu slides into position The following utilities are provided directly from this menu on the 4 5 touch screen They are the identical utilities as the ones provided on
45. All boats have weight limits Failure to adhere to the posted limits can cause operation instability and or the boat to sink This may result in serious injury or death as well as significant damage to the boat which will not be covered by warranty Special Attention In the center of the bow is an anti skid walkway to the bow tip This is provided to allow swimmers access to the body of water Individuals should use this walkway only when the boat is stopped and the engine is OFF Walking on the walkway or exiting the boat from the bow nose at any time when the boat is running could result in an individual falling from the boat or being run over by the boat This could result in serious injury or death 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 4 60 Location All models have seating inside the deck area and bow area Some boats also have seating on the sun deck convertible seating and op tional walk thru area jump seats Verify with your authorized MasterCraft dealer the extent to which the seating is considered acceptable for use Additional Special Attention Never allow individuals to walk on the bow walkway or anyone to exit the boat from the bow tip unless the boat is stopped and the engine is OFF Fail ure to adhere to this instruction could result in serious injury or death SEATING Models All Purpose Comfortable seating is a hallmark of MasterCraft Not only does the seating enhance the overall boating experience
46. Diagnostics touch command to access the ROM D B Diagnostics screen ADDITIONAL SETTINGS System Settings The System Settings screen displays the current software version load ed on the unit It is typically only accessed when the unit is first installed for the purpose of configuring the unit You can set individual settings for the available options or choose to select RESTORE DEFAULTS for the fac tory settings 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 3 33 Default Settings This screen provides various fields for adjusting the values for Ballast and Smartplate The Smartplate Crossover point also defines the threshold for setting the automatic audio volume control Fault Code Pop ups A fault condition will trigger a pop up dialog box on the screen describing the nature of the fault How to Hide Show Faults To hide the fault code pop up being displayed on the screen press the soft key next to the HIDE icon The pop up will disappear however the WARNING or STOP icon will remain on the screen to indicate 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 is pressed the fault code will again be displayed Scrolling Through Multiple Messages The title bar of the fault code pop up may indicate multiple messages as in Di
47. ECU for feedback on di agnostic codes that have been activated and stored in the ECU for service needs Fault Code Pop ups A fault condition will trigger a pop up dialog box on the screen describing the nature of the fault How to Hide Show Faults To hide the fault code pop up being displayed on the screen press the soft key next to the HIDE icon The pop up will disappear however the WARNING or STOP icon will remain on the screen to indicate 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 is pressed the fault code will again be displayed Scrolling Through Multiple Messages The title bar of the fault code pop up may indicate multiple messages as in Diagnostic Message 1 of 3 Press the LEFT ARROW or RIGHT AR ROW to scroll through the different messages Factory Settings This screen allows the dealer to indicate the following Boat model Center attitude adjustment tab ON or OFF e Surf tabs ON or OFF Depth transducer ON or OFF GEN2 Y N NOTE To gain access to this screen requires entering a Dealer Code 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 15 XSERIES VIDEO SCREEN OPERATIONS 7 SCREEN The XSeries 7 video touch screen is a multi functional tool that provides GPS tracking multi media display cruise control rider profi
48. Extremely thick heavy rust on rotor surfaces will not allow the wheel as sembly to rotate freely resulting in heat build up and premature wear on components Clean or replace components as necessary e Brake pads must be replaced when 3 32 094 or less of the pad fric tion material is left Brake pad replacement should be performed by an authorized Master Craft dealer Improper pad replacement may decrease braking effec tiveness potentially resulting in a collision as a result of failure to stop the tow vehicle within an acceptable distance Rotors should be resurfaced by a qualified brake specialist if extreme galling or wear marks are present Worn rotors must be replaced Failure to do so may result in brake fail ure which may cause serious injury or death 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 7 27 Be certain that hydraulic fluid is clean and the fluid level is within 1 8 from the bottom of the threads on the reservoir plug See the Actuator and Axle information contained in this section of the Owner s Manual Do not fill beyond that level Brake systems use DOT 3 preferred or DOT 4 hydraulic fluid DO NOT USE DOT 5 BRAKE FLUID DOT 5 FLUID WILL DAMAGE THE SEALS IN THE ACTUATOR AND CALI PERS CAUSING FAILURE OF THE BRAKES THAT COULD LEAD TO INJURY OR DEATH Care must be taken to avoid brake fluid coming in contact with the trailer paint Brake fluid will damage paint Such damage is not cov ered under wa
49. Loosen and remove the positive terminal connection Remove the battery hold downs and remove the battery from the boat Clean corrosion from the battery posts with a battery terminal cleaner e Clean the battery with a water and baking soda solution Use care to avoid allowing the solution to enter the battery vents Rinse the battery with fresh water Battery electrolyte fluid is dangerous It contains sulfuric acid which is poisonous corrosive and caustic If electrolyte fluid is spilled or placed on any part of the human body immediately flush the area with large amounts of clean water and immediately seek medical attention Use a battery terminal cleaning brush to remove corrosion 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 deter mine whether there is evidence of battery fluid inside it Battery fluids are corrosive and can cause permanent damage to the battery box If fluid is evident wash out the box with the water and baking soda solu tion that is used in cleaning the terminals Rinse with fresh water and dry with a cloth e Reconnect the positive terminal first then the negative Tighten the termi nals Coat both terminals completely with a thin covering of marine dielectric grease Be sure that the rubber boot covers the positive terminal completely Note T
50. MasterCraft Boat Company LLC in the amount of the warranty transfer fee via U S Mail postage prepaid to MasterCraft at the address shown on the warranty transfer card The card and check for the warranty trans fer must be post marked within the time period specified above in this Section 5 in order for the warranty transfer from the original retail pur chaser to the second owner to be effective Warranty Claims order to maintain warranty service under this Lim ited Warranty the owner must return the defective boat or component part to an authorized MasterCraft dealer s service department or to MasterCraft s factory at the below address within the applicable war ranty period For questions regarding warranty service or to obtain in formation regarding warranty service or to obtain information regarding the nearest authorized MasterCraft dealer please contact MasterCraft at the following address or telephone number MasterCraft Boat Company LLC Attention Warranty Customer Service Department 100 Cherokee Cove Drive Vonore Tennessee 37885 1 423 884 2221 Subject to the terms of this Limited Warranty any covered boat or com ponent part with a material defect in materials or workmanship that is returned to an authorized MasterCraft dealer s service department or MasterCraft s factory during the appropriate warranty period will be re paired or replaced in MasterCraft s sole discretion without charge to the owner
51. OFF UP ARROW Use this key to increase the set speed DOWN ARROW Use this key to decrease the set speed AUTOLAUNCH EXIT Press and hold the Menu key to turn Autolaunch ON or OFF When Auto launch is ON it automati cally controls the center tab When the speed is low or idle the center tab lowers to assist the boat in getting on plane When speed is above the Autolaunch speed the center tab will be retracted to zero percent 0 Or if a profile is selected it deploys the center tab to the profile setting If the speed is above the Au tolaunch speed and then decelerated below the Autolaunch speed the tab deploys to one hundred percent 100 SURF LEFT SURF RIGHT MAX WAKE SKI GO HOME We PROFLE MANUAL 0 0 20 0 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 10 MAIN SETTINGS MENU The Main Menu screen for viewing engine statistics is acces sible by pressing the Quick Access Key The following settings are available USER SETTINGS This allows you to customize the display options for ambient light and brightness set U S or metric units and other settings SERVICE INFORMATION This provides information about the software version dealer oil changes and dealer services NOTE Some settings require a dealer code to access ENGINE DIAGNOSTICS Displays a list of engine fault codes and descrip tions on some engines corrective action will be shown FACTORY SETTINGS Displays the boat model
52. Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 23 Touch ACTIVATE to activate the settings for this profile DELETE Touch DELETE to remove the current profile A confirmation overlay is displayed Touch CAN CEL to stop the process or YES to confirm the deletion Touch OK to return to the main Profiles screen CRUISE CONTROL The Cruise Control screen is accessible by pressing Quick Access Key The screen displays the following actual speed and set speed active rider ballast and attitude adjustment trim and surf tabs depth From this main screen the following screens are accessible by touching 2 the field associated with it active profile ballast The set speed can be adjusted by tapping the UP or DOWN arrows 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 pue rx 20 0 peor TE T Touch to turn the Autolaunch ON or OFF When Autolaunch is ON it automatically con trols the center tab When speed is above the Autolaunch speed the center tab will be retracted to zero percent 0 When the speed is low or idle the center tab lowers to assist the boat in getting on plane Or if a profile is selected it deploys the center tab to the profile set ting If the speed is above the Autolaunch speed and then decelerated be low the Autolaunch spee
53. Owners MANUAL PAGE 8 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 date of the original retail purchase of the boat or the initial use of the boat whichever first occurs However no warranty is provided and MasterCraft expressly disclaims any warranty for scratching discoloration or fading of the gel coat The reason for this limita tion and exclusion is because environmental operating conditions and customer maintenance care are factors that have a significant effect on the condition and durability of the gel coat and are factors that are outside of MasterCraft s reasonable control Other Component Parts All other components of the boat not specifically referenced in Sections 2 1 through 2 2 hereof are war ranted for a period of five 5 years Trailer and Trailer Component Parts All components are war ranted for a period of five 5 years with the exception of the trailer paint which is warranted for a period of one 1 year from the date of the original retail purchase of the trailer or the initial use of the trailer whichever first occurs Warranty Period All express warranties are for the applicable time periods set forth in this Section 2 unless a longer warranty pe riod is required by applicable law in which case such longer warranty period will apply MasterCraft s boats and trailers are manufactured by MasterCraft in model years which run from July 1 of a given year through June 30 of the immediately following year a Model Year The s
54. SHOW GRID is turned on the grid lines are immediately shown on the 7 touch screen map The Chart and Time Set up screen can be closed by touching X NOTE For more information on the functions of the Chart and Time Set up screen see GPS Utilities under Menu Options 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 45 Depth and Position Set up Use the Depth and Position Set up on the 4 5 touch screen and the re sults can be immediately seen on the map displayed on the 7 touch screen For example modify the Depth Contour or the Safety Contour the contours are immediately shown on the 7 touch screen The Depth and Position Set up screen can be closed by touching X 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWN GPS Status The GPS Status screen on the 4 5 touch screen is identical to the GPS Status screen on the 7 touch screen It shows the status of detectable satellites and their locations Track Menu Touch menu to Find the current position on the map Create waypoints Clear track e Save track ERS MANUAL PAGE 3 46 GPS NAVIGATION PELE CURRENT POSITION The position of the boat A track begins cording from the current position and continues to record until the track is cleared or saved CREATE WAYPOINT Touch this button to create a waypoint at the current position of the cursor on the map When this button is touched a keyboard is displayed to type a name for
55. Touch to turn cruise control ON or OFF Touch to delete the selected rider after confirmation warning DE Touch to activate the user displayed in that event with all settings activated Touch to edit existing user or event name Touch to add a new rider See the process in the next section trt See 36 0 20 A new rider profile can be setup using the touch screen To create a new profile press the Profile Quick Access Key Touch ADD NEW to create a new profile 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 57 Type a name for the new profile using the touch keypad and touch DONE 5 ka Set the tab by either sliding the finger down the ridged area or by touch ing the UP and DOWN arrows Touch NEXT to continue Touch the UP or the DOWN arrow to Set the speed for this profile Touch Change to set 3 Event Type Touch Next to continue 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 58 Touch to highlight the Pull Type touch the arrows to change the setting Touch to highlight the Wait Time touch the arrows to change the setting 921 LI me aom Teunament aj um d i Bl Chien ll n E EM ke Simom Tourrari Salam F a a Se
56. Troubleshooting If the seat heat system does not work when the switch is ON check at the main circuit breaker panel to ensure the circuit has not tripped If so re set If the seat heater s still does not work or if the circuit contin ues to trip take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer ANCHOR Models All Purpose The anchor al lows the boat to be temporarily moored in relatively shallow water Note that stan dard equipment does not include the line for the anchor This is because needs will vary considerably by location of the body of water The general rule of thumb is that the boat owner should purchase anchor line from a marine aftermarket company at a length about three to four 3 4 times the depth of the body of water in which the boat will be moored Location Some models are equipped with anchors and there will be a desig nated storage area or stowage location on the boat normally in the for ward area of the bow Check with your dealer if you are uncertain about this area because it is important to keep the anchor stowed when it is not in use In some instances ladders may also be stowed in this location Operation MasterCraft anchors are manually operated The anchor has a stor age compartment at the front of the bow After purchasing and securely attaching a line manufactured to be used in a marine environment as an anchor line open the anchor storage compartment and remove the an ch
57. Under Inland Navigation Rules a high intensity white light flashing at regular intervals from 50 70 times per minute is considered a distress sig nal Such devices do NOT count toward meeting the visual distress sig nal requirement however Regulations prohibit display of visual distress signals on the water under any circumstances except when assistance is required to prevent immediate or potential danger to persons on board a vessel All distress signals have distinct advantages No single device is ideal under all conditions or suitable for all purposes Pyrotechnics are universal ly recognized as excellent distress signals However there is potential for injury and property damage if not properly handled Particular care should be used in stowage of pyrotechnics if children will be on board These de vices produce a very hot flame and the residue can cause burns and ignite flammable materials Pistol launched and hand held parachute flares and meteors have many characteristics of a firearm and must be handled with caution In some states they are considered a firearm and prohibited from use Check with local authorities regarding the best visual distress signal for use in the area in which you will be boating 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 1 17 NAVIGATIONAL LIGHTS Your MasterCraft boat is equipped with navigational lights See the Guide to Individual Models section to determine the location of the navigational lights on
58. a premium lithium based complex grease that is fortified with rust and oxidation inhibitors and high pressure additives that provides a high degree of moisture resistance and wash out properties Use only Lucas Oil Marine Grease when adding or replacing grease in the Vortex hub Using any other grease will void the warranty The Vortex hub spindle is designed to be a no maintenance hub for six 6 years If you need to add grease or remove the hubs for any reason follow these instructions 1 Remove the Vortex grease cap unscrewing threaded caps in a coun terclockwise rotation On the press in style caps remove by knocking gently with a hammer preferably a rubber mallet 2 Use a standard grease gun loaded with Lucas Oil Marine Grease to pump the grease into the zerk fitting located on the end of the spindle 3 Pump the grease into the zerk fitting while slowly rotating the wheel Grease will flow out of the hub around the front bearing 4 When the grease appears to be the new clean grease remove the grease gun 5 Replace the Vortex grease cap With the threaded cap turn in a clockwise rotation until the o ring on the cap is in contact with the hub surface Turn an additional one quarter 1 4 turn to seal the Vortex cap to the hub Similar to installing an oil filter in an automobile On the press in style cap tap it on until fully seated Be careful to avoid damaging the cap while re installing If the bearings need
59. after break in as well Pay close attention to the gauges and video screen s It is important to stop the engine immediately if the gauges and or video screen s indi cate a problem Low oil pressure and overheating are serious issues and require immediate attention Abnormal vibration or noises These symptoms can be the first signs of trouble and should not be ignored Occasionally hardware may work loose mountings may need to be tightened or the driveline may require attention Fuel oil or water leaks Leaks can pose a serious safety threat If one occurs it is quite likely to do so after a few hours of operation e Vary the engine speed Never run the engine for more than three 3 minutes at any constant RPM during the break in period Following this specific instruction will assist in the proper break in of rings and bear ings 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 5 7 Plane the boat quickly Operating the boat at low speeds places excessive load on the engine Plane quickly then back down to a slower speed FIRST HOURS OF OPERATION The first hours of operation affect the engine and drive train more than any other component on the boat Therefore it is very important to follow EXACTLY the break in procedure as outlined in the engine owner s manual Engine manufacturers have detailed and specific requirements for prop er engine break in That information is found in the engine manual supplied and must
60. be operated during idle and slow speed running but is not neces sary during cruising speed DANGER To prevent a possible explosion operate the blower for at least four 4 minutes before starting the engine and always when at idle or slow run ning speed Explosive gasoline and or battery fumes may be present in the engine compartment Failure to operate the blower as instructed may cause improper ventilation of the boat engine and bilge areas and fuel vapors can accumulate in this area causing a fire or explosion which may result in serious injury or death 2 Forward bilge pump 3 Aft bilge pump The bilge pumps will be in the automatic mode when the ignition key is turned ON The manual and automatic bilge discharge system is never completely OFF When in the automatic default position a sensor alerts the system to discharge water from the bilge area Boat opera tors are advised to leave the switch in the automatic position unless there appears to be excess water in the bilge In that event the bilge pump can be manually activated by turning the bilge pump switch to the manual ON position Return the switch to the automatic 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 war ranty Failure to leave the bilge pump switches in AUTOMATIC mode can re sult in damage to the bilge pumps The pumps will not shut OFF while in the
61. be followed exactly as indicated Failure to do so could cause engine damage and or failure that is not covered under warranty AFTER BREAK IN Once the break in period is over the boat may be operated continuously at any speed but not beyond the maximum indicated in the engine owner s manual The engines are equipped with rev limiters which will cause a fluttering sound when reached If the boat has the correct propeller set up opera tors should never reach the limiter but if that happens it is a signal that you should reduce the throttle and check with an authorized Mas terCraft dealer to deter mine the cause Always remember that ro Cott during normal operation you should allow the engine to warm up gradually Be sure the engine is warm before accelerating Pay careful attention to the gauges and video screen s Also check the oil level frequently during the first fifty 50 hours of operation since the piston rings and cylinders require that much time to seat properly See the Scheduled Maintenance Checks and Services section for more details Failure to follow the engine oil recommendations listed in the engine owner s manual can cause additional engine wear and increase the pos sibility of engine component failure Damage to the engine due to in correct oil usage can be costly to repair and it is not covered by the warranty 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 5 8 STARTIN
62. been activated and stored in the ECU for service needs FACTORY SETTINGS This screen allows the dealer to indicate the following tr A air alza Piaf MaE Mtia 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 30 Boat model Center attitude adjustment tab ON or OFF e Surf tabs ON or OFF Depth transducer ON or OFF NOTE To gain access to this screen requires a Dealer Code NOTE Factory Reset is touched the following pop up is displayed Reset all to factory settings WAYPOINT MANAGER I Waypoints allow you to mark specific locations by latitude and longi _ _ TR tude After the waypoints are established the Waypoint Manager allows you to associate an icon with them for identification You can delete a single waypoint by using the DELETE key or all of them at once with DELETE ALL Pressing the GO TO WPT key displays the GPS screen containing the currently highlighted waypoint GPS SETTINGS MENU The GPS Utilities include the following Waypoint manager Track manager Chart and time set up Depth and position settings GPS status 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 3 31 Waypoints Displays a list of existing waypoints that have been set Use the UP and DOWN keys to highlight the desired waypoint Waypoint Title Edits the waypoint title Waypoint Icon Assigns of four different icons to any of the waypoints l
63. been made whether operation may result in another fire If any danger of an additional fire exists the boat should be towed to shore or dock rather than running the engine Consumers who choose to purchase fire control equipment from resources other than MasterCraft must follow the instructions and re quirements as listed within the engine compartment regarding suitabil ity for the compartment volume These standards are established by the ABYC American Boat and Yacht Council DANGER Following the activation of the automatic fire suppression system or a hand held fire extinguisher a careful 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 MasterCraft dealer prior to operating again Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or serious in jury illness Troubleshooting 1 2 If there is evidence of fire in the engine compartment of a V drive boat and the automatic fire suppression system does not activate pull the manual override on domestic boats only The override location is il lustrated in the Guide to Individual Models of this Owner s Manual Boat owners should also confirm this location with the assistance of an authorized MasterCraft dealer If the manual override does not deploy ensure all persons on board are equipped with PFDs personal
64. but it also is the des ignated area for operators and passengers to occupy while the boat is underway When boats are in motion operators and passengers should always be seated on upholstered designated occupant seating inside the deck and bow areas No other areas should be used during operation including but not limited to the gunwales towers sun pads engine boxes or any area that is not clearly intended for seating while the boat is underway People can become dislodged from locations that are not actual seating which could result in falls in the boat or overboard resulting in serious injury or death while the boat is un derway Operation Some special ized optional seating adds more comfort Convertible seats al low the seat back to be moved forward or back changing the orientation Be sure that the seat back locking mechanism is securely engaged before using the seat back in these types of seating Failure to engage the lock ing mechanism may allow unintended movement that could result in a person los ing balance or even falling The convertible seat backs at the 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 4 61 transom are intended to be used only when the boat is stationary and the engine is OFF The seat back must be in the stowed position never aft facing when the engine is running or the boat is underway Positioned aft facing the seat back offers no security to persons seated at the back o
65. correctly attached between the tow vehicle ano the traiter Secure the cable to the bumper or frame of the tow vehicle as close to center possible but do not attach to the safety cables As noted above the trailer hitch should provide a place for at taching safety cables through holes or rings on both sides of the hitch ball It is strongly rec ommended and most states require that the cables be crossed un 2015 MasTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 7 8 der the trailer tongue e g the cables on the left side of the trailer tongue should be attached to the hole or ring on the right side of the hitch ball and the right side cable should be attached to the hole or ring on the left side of the hitch ball This will slow the process of the dropping of the trailer tongue if the trailer coupler separates from the hitch ball The cables should be rigged as tightly as possible with just enough slack to permit tight turns If for any reason it becomes necessary to replace a safety cable do not substitute with any part other than a genuine MasterCraft cable BREAKAWAY CABLE Secure the breakaway cable to the bumper or frame of the tow vehicle as close to the center as possible but do not attach it to the safety chains The cable MUST hang clear of the trailer tongue and be long enough to per mit sharp turns without pulling the cable and will not be applied unless the safety chains fail The intent of the
66. extinguisher Freshwater flush port where equipped Shower where equipped Underwater lights two where equipped under swim platform Under platform ladder where equipped Swim platform gt I I lt N lt I AA Transom drain plug center beneath swim platform BB Transom rail with tow eye CC Wake adjustment plate under swim platform where equipped DD Washdown connection where equipped EE Freshwater tank fill FF Stereo remote where equipped Blower exhaust two on top of port and starboard deck near transom HH Stern cleat I Ballast tank JJ Batteries including ON OFF switch KK Subwoofer LL Center drain plug access plate under lid MM Jump seat NN Midship cleat OO Observer seat heated where equipped PP Fuel tank filler Stereo remote on dash RR Nav anchor light SS Glove box TT iPod interface inside where equipped UU Hand held fire extinguisher inside VV Amp WW Bow filler cushion where equipped XX Bow cleat 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 2 18 Length of Boat sss 24 Width Amidship 102 Boat Weight 5 500 Ibs Length of Boat w Platform 261 Towing Length 294 Towing Width 102 Fuel
67. extremely dangerous Operators must read and understand all operating manuals supplied with the boat be fore operation e On board equipment must always conform to the governing federal state and local regulations Always attach the engine emergency safety shut off lanyard to a part of your clothing such as a belt loop when operating the boat DANGER Never override or modify the engine emergency safety shut off switch in any way Never operate the boat water ski wakeboard or engage in other water activities while under the influence of alcohol or drugs All persons must be seated in a designated occupant seating area while the boat is in motion A seating label is affixed in each model Never stand or allow passengers to stand in the boat or sit on the motor box or tower where equipped gunwale decks or any location other than occupant seating while underway You or others may be thrown within or from the boat which could result in serious injury or death Never allow occupants to use sun pads or transom seating while the engine is run ning On models equipped with sliding or adjustable seat backs ensure that the backs are in the locked position prior to operating the boat Prior to starting the engine you must open the engine box and check the engine compartment and bilge for gasoline and oil vapors You must also operate the blower for at least four 4 minutes Failure to do so may result in fire and or an
68. for inspection and repair If during maintenance or inspection it becomes necessary to remove or re position any of the engine s wiring or wire harness es verify that the wiring has been returned to its original position and that all har nesses are routed correctly before attempting to use the boat again If a wiring clip or retainer breaks replace it immediately Wiring is specifi cally routed to eliminate problems related to engine heat and spray or immersion in liquids Electrical problems may result if wiring is moved from its original position Operation On all models except the XStar if a problem develops with one of the circuits switch OFF the circuit and wait for approximately one 1 minute Then fully push the appropriate breaker button and switch ON the circuit If the circuit continues to trip there is a problem some E where that must be attended to immedi ately See your au thorized MasterCraft service department to resolve this matter On the XStar turn OFF the control ling switch i e if the courtesy lights are not working turn OFF the Courtesy Light switch Allow a few seconds for the digital switch ing to re set and then turn back ON If the electrical func tion does not re set see your authorized MasterCraft service department to resolve the issue Troubleshooting Anytime a circuit breaker repeatedly trips it is indicative of a situation that requires prompt atten
69. for reversed polarity on the power connections 4 Verify battery has a minimum voltage of 6 Volts Issue Display resets or goes OFF when starting engine Possible Remedy 1 Check display supply wires are connected properly to battery 2 Verify battery is charged properly 3 Check battery for efficient starter current Issue Display has no backlight Possible Remedy Contact your MasterCraft service center 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 78 Issue Display has no keypad backlight Possible Remedy Contact your MasterCraft service center Q p E R n TI Q N C PORT SIDE OF DASH A Fusion RA 205 AM FM stereo system where equipped with four 4 6 6 JL Audio MX Series speakers See separate accompanying owners manual from the manufacturer for details regarding operation and care 12 receptacle Note that any item plugged into the 12 volt recep tacle draws power from the battery ies Depending on the item long term use without the boat engine turned ON could result in excessive drain on the system affecting the ability to start the engine C USB Auxiliary input 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 79 TOP CENTER OF DASH 1 Blower switch A two position switch activates the engine box venti lation blower Push the toggle switch UP to turn the blower ON Note The blower must operate for a minimum of four 4 minutes before starting the engine at any time The blower must also
70. greatest concern may be with the possibility of capsizing or overturning the boat A number of factors can occur that will result in a boat overturning high waves excessive wakes bad weather etc or sinking as a result of damage such as striking an underwater object or another boat In the event of such an occurrence try to turn the engine OFF Attempt to locate any other people who were on board and determine whether they are injured Unless there is fire or release of gasoline in most instances it is wise to remain with the boat Unless it has sustained sinkable damage it will float Climbing on the hull will make it easier for rescuers to locate you and others RUNNING AGROUND OR STRIKING UNDERWATER OBJECTS Ascertain whether there is damage to the hull If water can be stopped from entering the boat cautiously return to dock Have the boat checked out by your authorized MasterCraft dealer to be certain that the hull has not been weakened Even if water does not intrude initially difficulties may occur later If water is entering the boat after running aground or striking an underwa ter object call or signal for assistance Abandon ship if necessary Do not attempt to out run a significant leak to shore as it can be difficult to estimate how long it will take for enough water to intrude and sink the boat 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 1 13 IN WATER ACTIVITIES SAFETY Individuals in the water are obligated
71. head where equipped Hand held fire extinguisher inside head Head Amp where equipped Bow filler cushion where equipped Bow cleat 2015 MasTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 2 16 Length of 255 Width Amidship 102 Boat Weight 4 850 5 000 lbs Length of Boat w Platform 278 Towing Length 312 Towing Width 102 Fuel 90 gallons Maximum Capacity cesses 18 people or 3 065 lbs Bow 5 people or 700 lbs Weight must be evenly distributed U EE MM KK TT SS QQ GG RR PP NN LL JJ 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 2 17 Storage space is located under Observer s seat bow seating aft and wrap around seating and port and starboard sun pads Anchor Ladder where equipped Bow cleat Horn KGB ballast tank beneath floorboard Adjustable mirror Circuit breaker panel on kick panel beneath instrument panel Nav anchor light Fuel tank filler Instrument panel details in Video Display Gauge section Steering wheel Fire suppression unit manual override Midship cleat Shift throttle control Heated seat where equipped Cooler under seat Stern light receptacle Engine compartment Stern cleat Ballast tank Automatic fire
72. is not ON and running the voltage drain on the battery or batteries may result in difficulties with re starting the boat It may also cause intermit tent erroneous or fluctuating gauge readings When the voltage level reaches 10 5 volts or below the system will shut off the stereo and sound the alarm Location Internal and unseen Operation Generally the appropriate action is to leave the stereo OFF as well as disengaging any other peripheral electrical components and keying ON the engine Running the engine at a moderate rate for several min utes without the additional drain of stereo and unnecessary electrical equipment will allow the alternator to recharge the battery or batteries unless the battery ies have been used to the extent of their life span DANGER Carbon monoxide is emitted from the engine s exhaust system Never run the engine without proper ventilation Do not run the engine in a confined space or where fumes may be trapped Do not run the engine when the boat is stationary in calm wind conditions 2015 MasTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 5 OTHER ALARMS Models All Purpose Sensors check the oil pressure engine and transmission tempera tures Location Internal and unseen Operation If the system detects readings outside the acceptable range the sys tem shuts off the stereo and sounds the alarm for a period of one 1 minute This signals the need to return to shore as soon as possi
73. key slot it is likely to be the wrong key If the key turns but no electrical power occurs check the voltmeter for a reading If it is lower than 10 5 volts or does not register the battery ies require recharging Use only a MasterCraft battery char ger DO NOT attempt to jump start the battery from a vehicle or another boat as this can cause an overload of the boat s electri cal system resulting in significant damage to the boat that is not covered under the warranty Attempting to jump start a battery or batteries on a MasterCraft boat regardless of battery brand from a vehicle or another boat can cause an overload to the boat s electrical system resulting in significant damage to the electrical system This is not covered under warranty 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 8 IGNITION START STOP Models All models Purpose A START STOP button is used to start the engine after the ignition key has been turned ON The same START STOP button turns the engine OFF Location The START STOP button is located on the dash or driver s armrest Operation The process for starting the boat is e Insert the key and turn This turns ON the electrical system and prompts the battery ies to provide power e Turn the blower ON and allow it to run for at least four 4 minutes be fore starting the engine e Momentarily press the engine START STOP button e When it is time to turn the engine OFF press and hold for t
74. laws and regula tions are respected and enforced Details are available through the U S Coast Guard The preceding information details requirements within the United States territorial waters Boats operated under other autonomous govern mental agencies throughout the world will have their own legal require ments including the international MARPOL Treaty Boat owners and op erators are responsible for determining what those requirements are and complying with them regardless of the owner operator s citizenship This Owner s Manual has been developed to help ensure an enjoyable experience as you boat wakeboard and ski with a fabulous MasterCraft boat As stated earlier this information is not all inclusive There are many factors to consider and additional information that you need to research before undertaking any boating activity In addition to reading this Owner s Manual and other related material and familiarizing yourself with the proper operation of the MasterCraft boat you should also always use common sense when boating 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 1 21 OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION COMMUNICATIONS The following applies to the Great Lakes and salt water boating When boating off shore carry communications gear such as a marine VHF FM and or HF transceiver s appropriate to the operating area Cel lular phone coverage is available in many coastal areas However cellular phones should NOT be con
75. loading If the boat is loaded in too shallow conditions it increases the possibility of causing damage to the boat and or the trailer Such damage is not covered under the limited warranty 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 7 25 The hull geometry and strake design configuration make the X10 and X30 boats more sensitive to the loading depth of the trailers The strakes are closer together flatter and come forward farther than most early model MasterCraft boats In addition to these features the V bow makes it more likely to approach the trailer off centerline The pickle fork geometry on other boat model hulls helps align the front of the boat in the center of the trailer while approaching These factors influence the need for more care Through testing it has been determined that the trailer should be backed in to a minimum of the below measurements on the guide pole from the step height up to the guide pole measurement It is sug gested that some sort of visual indicator be placed on the guide poles as suggested in the Helpful Tip above X10 Standard profile wheels tires Flat ramp 18 Normal ramp 22 Steep ramp 25 X10 Low profile wheels tires Flat ramp 16 Normal ramp 20 Steep ramp 23 X30 Standard profile wheels tires Flat ramp 18 Normal ramp 18 Steep ramp 18 X30 Low profile wheels tires Flat ramp 16 Normal ramp 16 Steep ramp 16 Please bear in mind that these are recommend
76. marine growth from the hull See an authorized MasterCraft service department for further instructions CARPET Occasionally washing with mild detergent and warm water or house hold carpet cleaners will help keep the carpet clean Thoroughly hose the detergent out of the carpet and into the bilge This is a good time to clean 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 6 6 the bilge also Allow the boat to remain uncov ered to air dry for several days to prevent any mil dew or odor caused by moisture TEAK WOOD Full teak platforms If shoes are worn when walking on the teak they should be proper boat ing shoes Black soled shoes are likely to scuff the surface resulting in marks that may be diffi cult to remove or even leave permanent marks that are not covered under warranty Regular cleaning and oiling of teak wood will maintain its original appear ance Unprotected wood will turn gray and could split or separate If this happens it may void the warranty New teak platforms have been sealed and finished with an oil based wood preservative by the manufacturer Platforms will keep 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 with the swim platform in the water or if the plat form sits uncovered in the sun it should be oiled one or two times a month during the fi
77. not be operated after dark even with naviga tion lights on The lights have limited range and luminosity The boat may not be seen by other boat operations In emergency situations or if an outing has not concluded prior to dark use visual and sound sig nals to slowly return to shore Attempting to operate at higher speeds may result in damage to the boat as the operator may not be able to see obstructions in the water or other craft This is not covered under war ranty Also serious injury or death to individuals may result Additional Special Note In the ProStar model if the boat is not equipped with tower lighting the navigational lighting is valid for INLAND RULES ONLY 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 25 Troubleshooting 1 If lights do not operate check the main circuit breaker panel to deter mine if a circuit may have tripped Re set the circuit if it continues to trip take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer 2 the circuit breaker has not tripped the bulb may have burned out Although some lights are LED which rarely burn out it is possible Take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer to have the bulb replaced TOWER LIGHTS Models Models equipped with optional tower lights Purpose Tower lights may be white or blue LED lights These lights add visual appeal as well as providing additional light to the area aft of the boat This can assist operators in keeping an eye on wakeboarders a
78. of air that may keep you afloat Keep your PFD on Keep your knees bent Float on your back and paddle slowly to safety COLD WATER SURVIVAL Sudden immersion in cold water can induce rapid uncontrolled breath ing cardiac arrest and other physical body conditions which can lead to drowning Always wearing a PFD will help survival in rapid immersion situ ations In other situations when entry into cold water is necessary e Wear a PFD Button all clothing Cover your head if possible and enter the water slowly Keep your head out of the water if at all possible Assume the Heat Escape Lessening Posture HELP position as taught within a Coast Guard taught safety course Information about HELP is available online _ Li 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 1 24 Immersion in water speeds the loss of body heat and can lead to hypothermia This is the ab normal lowering of internal body temperature If a boat capsizes it will likely float on or just below the surface To reduce the effects of hypo thermia get in or on the boat Try to get as much of your body out of the water as possible If you cant get in the boat a PFD will enable you to keep your head out of the water This is very impor tant because about 50 percent of body heat loss is from the head It may be possible to revive drowning victim who has been under water for some time and shows no sign of life Cases do
79. of battery brand from a vehicle or another boat can cause an overload to the boat s electrical system resulting in significant damage to the electrical system This is not covered under warranty If sufficient charge appears available also check a the throttle is in neutral and b the engine emergency safety stop switch is attached and operational as explained in the next section ENGINE EMERGENCY SAFETY STOP SWITCH Models All Purpose The engine emergency safety stop switch which is attached to a lanyard is an ignition cut off switch designed to stop the engine 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 attached to your clothing or PFD and the opposite end has a slide that fits over the igni tion switch Be sure that the slide is firmly attached to the ignition switch before starting the engine 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 4 10 Location The engine emergency safety stop con nection is located near the throttle con trol box the armrest or on the instrument panel If the slide is left off or is loose the engine will crank but will not start Operators should NEVER attempt to override this safety system Troubleshooting If the lanyard between the engine emer gency safety stop becomes unattached from the connection point the engine will shut down Reattach the engine emer gency safety stop and restart t
80. on the axles and frame of the trailer generally result when these surfaces are subjected to repeated or sig nificant impacts by various objects while in transit Usually these are gravel stones asphalt chips or other debris on roadways which are thrown up by the rear tires of the tow vehicle Over time rust may devel op where paint has been chipped away and such damage is not covered by the Limited Warranty for the trailer To avoid chipping the paint on the trailer and to preserve its condition consider attaching mud flaps behind the tow vehicle s rear tires Exceptional care should be taken to travel as slowly as practical when traveling on gravel or other loose surfaces TO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION OF THE TRAILER JACK wipe it down and lubricate it on a regular basis IF THE TRAILER IS BACKED INTO SALT WATER you must com pletely and thoroughly wash the trailer in fresh water to retard rusting Salt water is very corrosive even on galvanized trailers and can corrode the braking system as well Exposure to salt water can also cause brake pads to stick and malfunction THE TRAILER WILL LOOK BETTER AND LAST LONGER if it is rinsed off with fresh water several times a year If the boat is run in brackish or salt water the trailer should be rinsed thoroughly after every trip be cause of residual effects of the brackish or salt water An annual washing with a mild detergent and waxing with an auto wax will also help to keep the trailer br
81. open if it will not be used for an indeterminate period of time This helps prevent unpleasant odors from forming Refrigerator cleaning instructions have been provided by the manu facturer Note that it should always be OFF and should never be cleaned under flowing water or submerged in any kind of body of water Do not use abrasive cleaning agents If it is necessary to defrost the interior never remove layers of ice with hard or sharp tools because they can damage the plastic of the vaporizer Allow the unit to air defrost Additional Special Attention As noted in the Shower and Wash Down information and in the Storage and Winterization section of this Owner s Manual it is ex tremely important to ensure that there is no water in the freshwater sys tem which includes the wet bar during extended storage at least two weeks without use Failure to drain the water can result in foul odors mildew and mold or other damage that 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 development of unpleasant odors which can develop after the system has not be used for an indeterminate amount of time Troubleshooting If the refrigerator will not turn ON and cool check the main circuit breaker box to ensure that the electrical circuit powering the refrigerator has not tripped Re set as necessary If the system stil
82. opener or caustic substance down the wet bar drain Do not use a plumber s snake or other device to try to open a malfunctioning drain Any obstruction that is not clearly visible must be removed by an authorized MasterCraft dealer only Any other at tempt to open the drain will likely result in damage to the system that is not covered under warranty STORAGE SPACE Models All Purpose Storage space is integrated into all models to allow on board gear to be stored safely while the boat is underway Location Storage areas vary by model See the Guide to Individ ual Models section of this Owner s Man ual and also check with your authorized MasterCraft dealer to verify the exact loca tions on your model Use only designated storage compartments for storage Using any other space could result in damage to boat equipment and product stored items and could poten tially cause malfunction of boat systems Items should always be stowed when the boat is underway to avoid the potential for injury from items dislodged or moving around as a result Use only designated storage areas to stow items Use of any other space could result in damage to boat systems that is not covered under war ranty Malfunctions of boat systems could also affect control of the boat which could result in injury or death Do not overfill storage areas Do not try to force doors cushions or other methods of closure because it can result in damage
83. panel Adjustable mirror Nav anchor light Instrument panel details in Video Display Gauge section Steering wheel Shift throttle control Midship cleat Fire Suppression unit manual override Heated seat where equipped Wet bar and shower where equipped Upright refrigerator under sink where equipped Engine compartment Fuel tank filler Automatic fire extinguisher Engine compartment exhaust two on top of port and starboard near transom Stern cleat Stern light receptacle if equipped with tower light will be in center aft of tower Freshwater flush port where equipped Underwater lights two where equipped under swim platform gt I S amp L Il DOVOZET 1 1 lt lI II N Transom drain plug center beneath swim platform Transom rail with tow eye Swim platform Wake adjustment plate under swim platform where equipped Surf tabs under swim platform where equipped Freshwater tank fill Stern cleat Engine compartment exhaust two on top of port and starboard deck near transom Fuel tank filler Ski pylon Batteries ON OFF switch under seat Cooler under seat Washdown connection Batteries under seat Subwoofer Convertible observer seat Midship cleat Center drain plug access plate under carpet Glove box Nav anchor light Amp below Stereo remote on dash iPod interface inside
84. range and faults within the system outputs switch DIAGNOSTICS inputs analog inputs and CAN communi On the Settings Menu touch the Diagnostics cation 4 touch command to access Diagnostics screen ENGINE DIAGNOSTICS On the Diagnostics Menu touch the Engine A 1 Diagnostics touch command to access the Engine Diagnostics screen When choosing this selection the display will query the engine s ECU as illustrated following and provide feedback 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 76 The following is a list of field definitions contained on the ENGINE DIAG NOSTICS screen Active Faults Stored Faults Shows the number of active faults and which fault number is currently being displayed To advance to the next fault touch NEXT and PREV to go back to the previous fault Touching BACK returns to the Settings Menu e SPN Suspect Parameter Number fault code If not translated into text by the display see the engine manufacturer s literature for the definition of the SPN number FMI Failure Mode Indicator fault code The FMI is defined by SAE J1939 If not translated into text see the SAE standard or the engine man ufacturer s literature Description Field Most common SPN s and FMI s have text for the description stored in the display If there is no text then this SPN and FMI must be defined by referring to the engine manufacturer or the S
85. road transit the adjustable towers should be only full up right or fully lowered to avoid potential damage to the tower and or boat DANGER Always ensure that there are no people power lines nor objects in the way when raising and lowering the tower Individuals and their limbs may be subject to injury if caught in the path of the tower Special Attention MasterCraft has carefully determined the maximum amount of ac cessories and total weight that the tower can safely hold Ignoring this information could result in injury to the boat operator and or passengers 85 pounds is the maximum aggregate weight allowed for accessories mounted on the tower Exceeding this restriction can result in tower failure which could cause serious injury or death to the boat operator and or passengers Additional Special Attention Occupants of the boat should never stand on sit on or jump from the tower Nothing but MasterCraft approved sport towing should be at tempted See the Safety section of this Owner s Manual Troubleshooting If a ZFT5 tower does not respond to the switch verify that the circuit has not tripped at the pump which is located on the port side aft corner of the seating near the battery switch The main circuit breaker board should also be checked If the tower remains unresponsive take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer MasterCraft s towers are sturdy well designed equipment With proper usa
86. s Manual for guidance on a thorough approach to main tenance Also pay attention to the information provided regarding the maintenance of teak platforms and accessories because the wood re quires periodic maintenance as well Boats equipped with an optional flushing system for use in salt water or brackish water should operate the flushing system QUARTERLY EVERY FIFTY 50 HOURS Before the engine has been started or after it has cooled e Check the safety equipment e Change the oil ANNUALLY 100 HOURS Note MasterCraft recommends that the following be performed by authorized MasterCraft technicians at an authorized MasterCraft dealer EVERY ONE HUNDRED Before the engine has been started or after it has cooled Replace the fuel filter to be performed by an authorized MasterCraft technician only Check the propeller shaft coupler alignment Lubricate the steering system 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 6 14 Lubricate the throttle and shift cables Check the engine mounts Inspect the complete fuel system for leakage Check the fire extinguisher and suppression units on board e Change impellers Details follow in the next few sections MasterCraft recommends that many of these functions be per formed by authorized MasterCraft technicians at an authorized Mas terCraft dealer SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE BEFORE EACH USE Prior to Starting the Engine Review the Safety C
87. serious injury or death as well as damage to your MasterCraft boat that will not be covered under warranty DANGER Boat operators should never attempt to duplicate operational skills of professional drivers When 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 specified WOT operating range To adjust the WOT operating range select a ler with the proper diameter and pitch The propeller supplied on the boat was chosen for best all around performance under average operating con ditions Load weather altitude and boat condition all affect WOT engine op eration If the boat is used for several different applications such as wake 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 5 13 boarding barefooting and cruising it may be necessary to have two 2 or more propellers of differing size and pitch to allow the engine to operate in the WOT range for each application Propping the boat should be done after the boat is loaded in the manner in which it would normally be loaded for each application For example in propping the boat for wakeboarding fill the ballast tanks and add the people and gear that normally would be expected in the boat Take the boat out and after warm up run it at wide open throttle and note the maximum RPM EFI engines are equipped with RPM limiters to prev
88. service department change the fuel filter after the first fifty 50 hours of operation and then again at one hundred 100 hours The fuel filter should be changed annually even if less than one hundred 100 hours are run during the previous season BEFORE EACH USE Before the engine has been started Review the engine manual before each outing to determine the drive train requirements that need to be followed prior to each use Review the Safety Checks and Services section of this Owner s Man ual 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 block age also check the transmission cooler where equipped Check and clean as necessary seacock strainer Check the cooling system level See the engine owner s manual for de tails Inspect the battery connections and hold downs nspect the drive train for loose or missing hardware nspect the throttle and shift cables for kinks wear and interference with other components nspect the propeller shaft log for excessive water entry nspect the fuel system lines and connections for leaks e Check for water leaks or excessive exhaust odor As you start the engine e Check that the voltage reading registers a fully charged battery AFTER EACH USE Refer to the Cleaning the Boat and Corrosion Prevention sections of this Owner
89. that provides GPS tracking multi media display cruise control rider profiles and enables equipment operators to view a wide range of engine ballast transmission parameters and service codes CARE AND MAINTENANCE Only basic cleaning should be required to maintain the 7 video touch screen at its best A soft cloth can be used for cleaning the units Typical window cleaner or rubbing alcohol can also be used to clean the glass por tion of the video screen display Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners on the unit Avoid contact between sharp or hard objects and the video touch screen because this can result in scratches or other permanent 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 damage to the unit that is not covered under warranty 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 52 BASIC NAVIGATION FEATURES All features are easily accessible through the quick access keys touch point commands and menus QUICK ACCESS KEYS The following controls are accessed via the Quick Access Keys Audio Ballast Trim Gauges Video Settings Menu GPS User Profiles Cruise ON OFF Increase Value and Decrease Value They are called Quick Ac cess Keys because a new screen can be called up quite fast by pressing the key TOUCH POINT COMMANDS After the desired screen is accessed navigation within the screen is con
90. the electrical system and prevent others people from starting or run ning the boat t OPERATIONAL HINTS MasterCraft urges all who will be operating the boat to seek certified instruction from the local boating authorities This section is designed to present the most basic operational principles It is NOT intended to cover all conditions encountered during operation Therefore the principles pre sented in this Owner s Manual are limited to the facts related directly to the operation of the boat while the responsibility for the proper application of these principles belongs with the boat owner and or operator LOADING THE BOAT Never overload the boat The maximum weight capacity as listed on the certification plate includes all items added to the boat including persons and gear Proper distribution of weight is critical to boat performance Al locate the load as evenly as possible The maximum weight capacity in cludes filled factory installed ballast tanks and or ballast bags as well as any added by the customer The maximum weight capacity is calculated with full factory in stalled fuel and ballast tanks The weight of occupants gear and wa ter in any ballast bags added by the customer reduces the Maximum Capacity of the boat Failure to adhere to the total Maximum Capacity may result in too much strain on the drive train or may sink the boat This is not covered under warranty See the Common Sense Approa
91. the boat owner to ensure that the system is functional FIRE SUPPRESSION AND EXTINGUISHING E AUTOMATE E AUTOMATES fe e ea 7 All MasterCraft boats are equipped with an automatic fire suppression system The automatic system operates from sensors in the engine room and will automatically release a clean agent gaseous chemical that does not leave residue behind In boats sold domestically and some internation ally this is the HFC 227 system It is also possible to activate the system manually on the domestic boats only Pull the pin with the red tag shown and then pull the red fire handle 7C to set the system in operation Interna tional boats are automatic only In case of an engine compartment fire shut down the engine and blowers be fore manual discharge or immediately following the automatic discharge Boats are equipped with a discharge indication light at the instrument panel or on the video display gauge at the helm After the suppression system has been used the fire extinguisher canis ter will be empty The boat owner operator should have the canister re placed as soon as possible MasterCraft boats have also been specified to carry a hand held 2 5 Ib monoammonium phosphate expellant dry chemical unit which is rated Class A trash wood and paper Class B flammable liquids fuel 9 50 and Class energized electrical equipment These units should be used in situa
92. the display automatically selects the nearest mapped course based on the longitude latitude that is the same event type the user is in slalom or jump Auto Detect OFF The user must select a course before running it e Edit Name Touch to go back and edit a previously saved course Map Course Touch to map another course Exit touch to return to Event screen List of Courses Touch UP and DOWN arrows to scroll the list and choose a course JUMP SCREEN TOURNAMENT OR TRAINING The screen illustrates the display available when the event is Jump Tour nament the three event features are in tournament mode and ready for settings Use the Touch Commands in setting up controlling and tracking the Jump event Touch Commands Description Cruise Touch to turn cruise control ON or OFF or press the Quick Access Key from this screen 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 67 Settings Select to set the Buzzer Volume Prop Type Timing Recap and Jump Switch Timeout Save New Select to setup a new rider profile See Profiles Change Event Touch to select an event from a list RTB Touch to select ON or OFF from the pop UD Event Times Display the event times as the skier passes the mapped points Touch the numbers to view the previ ously recorded times Timing Recap Course Manager Allows you to map a course See Course Manager
93. this screen Settings Select to set the Buzzer Volume Prop Type and River Mode Save New Select to setup a new rider profile See Profiles Change Event Touch to select an event from a list CHANGE _ Course Manager Allows you to map a course See Course Manager COURSE MANAGER Pull Type Touch to select a Pull Type on the pop up Plus Factor Touch to select ON or OFF from POR the pop up In the ON position the system will RTE react sooner to both increase and decrease speed deviation Used for trick setting or addi tional throttle when entering the first gate 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 70 TRICK SETTINGS TOURNAMENT OR TRAINING On the 3 Event Screen touch the Settings touch command to access the pop up list Touch each option to view or change the setting When available touch the arrows to change the set ting Touch Exit to close the pop up Touch Sel op up touch the arrows to set a value at high speed and low speed Touch Settings Touch Prop Type On the Pop up touch to set at 3 blade or 4 blade EN _ Touch Settings Touch River Mode to select ON or OFF With River Mode ON touch to set the River Dir Offset UP and DOWN values using the arrows SETTINGS MENU The Settings Menu screen can be accessed by pressing the Quick Access Key The following se
94. to be adjusted or replaced the work should be done only by an authorized MasterCraft dealer Failure to contact Master Craft for pre approval during the warranty period will void the warranty The wheel bearings have been precisely torque set at the factory To as sure the bearings are in good working order check the 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 use chocks on each of the trailer wheels to keep the trailer from moving during the inspection Grip the edge of the tire and see if it can be rocked or moved If the outer edge of the tire moves more than a small amount the bearings may need to be readjusted A slight amount of oil seepage at the rear seal is normal and necessary to lubricate the wiper lip of the seal for long life and sealing contaminants out If excessive leakage is occurring however contact an authorized Mas terCraft Dealer for assistance WHEELS Because they are often exposed to water trailer wheels and tires require more attention than the wheels on a family vehicle The three major items to check are lug nuts lubrication and tire pressure Maintain the proper torque on the lug nuts attached to the wheel bolts Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death and or property damage An authorized MasterCraft dealer can provide the proper torque specifications measured in foot pounds 2015 MASTERCRAFT O
95. to safe boating and must be performed Get in the habit of performing these checks in the same order each outing so that it becomes routine DO NOT launch or operate the boat if any problem is found during the Safety Check A problem could lead to an accident during the outing resulting in death or serious injury Any and all problems should re ceive attention immediately See your authorized MasterCraft dealer s service department for assistance BEFORE EACH OPERATION These tasks are best accomplished before the boat is launched Follow all engine and drive train pre operation maintenance and safety checks as outlined in the engine owner s manual provided Check the weather report wind and water conditions Check for recommended on board tools and parts Check that all drain plugs are installed properly including bilge and rear drain e Check the propeller and shaft for damage e Check that there is an adequate supply of fuel Check that the steering system operates properly Check that required safety equipment is on board Check that the windshield and extrusions do not show any damage When boating avoid using the windshield as an aid for balance or get ting out of a seat This causes undue stress to the window frame and could damage it which may not be covered under warranty Check that the fire extinguisher is fully charged e Check that no fuel oil or water is leaking or has le
96. trailer wheel bearings springs bushings etc can cause this condition Worn components should be adjusted z or replaced with new ones The worn tire should be balanced and possibly moved to a different location on the trailer Occasionally wheels that are out of balance will wear like this but wheel imbalance usually shows up as bald spots between the outside edges and center of the tread Second rib wear Second rib wear is normally found only in radial tires and appears where the steel belts end in relation to the tread Normally it can be kept to a minimum by paying careful attention to tire pressure and frequently rotating the tires Some tire manufac tures consider a slight amount of wear at the sec ond rib of a radial tire to be normal but exces sive amounts of wear indicate that the tires are too wide for the wheels Be careful when having oversized tires installed on narrow wheels BRAKING SYSTEM Disc brakes offer several advantages over drum brakes Disc brakes have improved resistance to fade on downhill grades They are self adjusting so as the pads wear braking efficiency is not reduced This type of brake recov 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 7 17 ers quickly after being submerged They also require less maintenance are easier to flush out and are less susceptible to water induced corrosion The trailer s brakes are designed to energize automatically when the tow vehicle s brakes are
97. transom but varies on differ ent models Operation The engine flush connection allows for quick and easy connection to a shore side garden hose or similar hose to quickly and easily flush the engine See the LMOR Engine Owner s Manual for additional details regarding this important function The flush connection is located on the transom Troubleshooting 1 If a hose will not connect to the flush connection locate a different hose Garden hoses work fine as long as the hose end is not bent or mis shapen 2 If water will not enter through the flush connection disconnect the hose and check that there is no obstruction in the connection area 3 If there is no obvious reason for the system malfunction take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer for assistance HEAD Model X55 Purpose The on board head provides convenience for longer outings Location The head is located forward of the observer seat accessible through a door that opens into the walk thru area to the bow Operation The following general infor mation is provided for installed heads See also specific infor mation provided by the manu facturer Preparing the standard portable head for use Step 1 With the seat lid closed pull the flush handle to open the slide valve Then push to close This relieves air pressure that may be created in the lower holding tank due to changes in tempera ture or altitude 2015 MASTERCR
98. unattended when gassing up MasterCraft also recommends daily inspection of the bilge for foreign materials and the possibility of gas or oil leakage detection As part of your daily inspection include a visual check of the orange fire sleeved fuel line If you see damage to the sleeve or line or in any way suspect damage or fuel leakage DO NOT START THE BOAT Immediately call an authorized MasterCraft servicing dealer and let him or her assess the situation Even if it results in the outing being canceled leaking fuel can cause serious damage to the environment and may be a potentially hazardous situation for people and property in the area Therefore it is critical to attend to any indication that there is fuel line damage or fuel leakage as soon as possible A DANGER Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive under certain conditions Always stop the engine and never smoke or allow open flames or sparks within fifty 50 feet of the fueling area when fueling 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 5 2 DANGER Take care not to spill gasoline If gasoline is spilled accidentally wipe up all traces of it with dry rags immediately and dispose properly on DANGER Gasoline is explosive gasoline odor is present or gasoline is visually observed in the bilge area during inspection DO NOT START YOUR ENGINE If the engine is already running press the START STOP button to stop the engine Remove the ignit
99. underway Anyone seated facing aft could become dislodged when the boat is underway which could result in sliding off the seating and making contact with the transom or swim platform Jump seats should be secured against the deck with a lock pin accessible under the observer seat to avoid dislodging pas sengers while the boat is underway Convert ible and removable seat backing should al ways be secured prior to use Care should be taken to avoid pinch ing fingers or other skin when sliding the backing or securing removing the remov able seat Special Attention In some models removable cushions are available as an option In those instances regardless of where the cushions are custom built to be placed they will be constructed of the same materials as the rest of the upholstery material That means that they will require the same clean ing and care See Care and Maintenance upholstery information in 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 62 this Owner s Manual Removable cushions should also be stowed in storage when boat is underway unless they are snapped into position Failure to stow or snap remov able cushions could result in the cushion be ing lost overboard Another attractive feature on some models is the folding arm rest normally found in the bow section These arm rests are pad ded with attractive upholstery material which requires the same type of care as all of the boat s
100. your boat or verify with your dealer Anytime you are moving on the water between sunset and sunrise you are required to have your navigational lights operating WARNING PLATES AND LABELS Read and note ALL warning plates and labels from bow to stern includ ing those that are installed inside the engine compartment lockers and un der seating YOU MUST READ AND ADHERE TO ALL CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS IN AND ON YOUR BOAT 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWN LEGAL REQUIREMENTS LAW ENFORCEMENT A vessel underway when hailed by a Coast Guard vessel is required to heave to or maneuver in such 4 manner that permits a boarding offi __ cer to come aboard Other federal state and local law enforcement officials may board and examine a vessel The Coast Guard may impose a civil penalty up to 1 000 for failure to comply with equipment requirements failure to report a boating accident or comply with other federal regulations Failure to comply with the Inland Navigation Rules Act of 1980 can result in a civil penalty up to 5 000 Details of the Act are available online or through the U S Coast Guard and the Coast Guard Auxiliary OPERATOR S LICENSE Some states are implementing operator s license requirements These requirements vary widely Many states now have restrictions regarding age If you are operating in a location where minors are allowed to operate the boat careful supervision by an adult should be the rule of thumb
101. 0 1 5 Su TET T I TM 4 6 Other Important 1 22 Other Special Situations cccccccccecccccecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneneeeeeneeeeeeeeeeees 1 28 Other Winterization 6 27 O SIU iam iu 1 28 Personal Flotation Devices and Accessibility 1 10 Plan 1 24 Plate Attitude 20 4 28 Plattforms SWIM ne are niente 4 35 Plugs Transom Drain 4 18 Pollution Refuse and 1 21 Power Package 6 27 PRECAUTIONS 1 3 ERR Tc 5 2 Preparation General 6 26 Preparation Other Winterization 6 27 Preparations Ballast System 6 28 Prevention 6 4 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 8 18 Products Non Recommended 6 12
102. 1939 If not translated into text see an authorized MasterCraft dealer Count The number of times the event has been flagged Description Most common SPNs FMls have text for the descrip tion stored in the display If there is no text then this SPN and FMI must be defined by referring to the engine manufacturer or the SAE J1939 standard NOTE This field is only used with certain models of engines Correction Suggested action for correction Fault Code Pop ups A fault condition will trigger a pop up dialog box on the screen describing the nature of the fault How to Hide Show Faults To hide the fault code pop up being displayed on the screen press the soft key next to the Hide icon The pop up will disappear However the Warning or Stop icon will remain on the screen to indicate there is still a fault Pressing Hide does not clear the fault it only hides the pop up mes sage When a fault code has been hidden a Show icon will remain in the bot tom right corner When this soft key is pressed the fault code will again be displayed Scrolling Through Multiple Messages The title bar of the fault code pup up may indicate multiple messages as in Diagnostic Message 1 of 3 Press to scroll through the different mes sages USER SETTINGS User Settings provide options to specify viewing preferences Pressing PREV or NEXT navigates through the options and UP and DOWN scrolls through the selections
103. 20 1 24 Comfort 1 00 eene nenne 4 44 Common Sense Advice 0 n 1 5 1 1 22 Compartment Lights 4 26 Components Basic 4 4 4 2 Components SIBIGO ek teri 4 44 Consistent Attention 1 6 Control Operational tmn e eee tients 4 11 Control Shift Throttle eese 4 11 Coolers 0 6 6 enne nnne 4 55 Corrosion 1 eee rennen nenne 6 4 Corrosion 1 20 1 nns 6 4 Corrosion Salt 2 04 0 0 6 4 CODE y 5 12 Courtesy Storage Compartment Lights 4 26 Covers 4 50 orade AOS 6 3 n 1 27 Dashes and Video Screens oce 3 1 Devices Sound 1 16 Distress Signals
104. 4 15 Mounts Check Engine sa 6 22 Mounis aeo ih 4 64 CHARS RR MM 1 23 Navigation Anchor 15 4 25 Navigational LIES aE rd set 1 18 New Boat 6 14 New Boat Break M assucar E 5 7 Non Recommended Products 6 12 Note Any Exhaust Odors 6 18 Numbering and Documentation 1 19 NXT Instrument Panel secs ss 3 5 m E A 2 2 20 Video Screen 3 84 Odors Note Any eontra pee eet an bubus 6 18 Oil Pressure Gauge 3 in 1 3 7 Operating Conditions UnusUal sss 5 14 Operational 4 11 Operational s ea 5 11 MENT T 4 1 Operations Starting and 5 9 Operators LICENSE E 1 18 Operator s Responsibility 2
105. 6 Width Amidship 102 Boat Weight 4 150 4 370 lbs Length of Boat w Platform Towing Length 2610 5 Towing Width 102 without guide poles Fuel Capacity 53 gallons Maximum Capacity 16 people or 2 387 lbs Bow 5 people or 700 lbs Weight must be evenly distributed 67 FoS H 0 0 Y 4A op N SE uot E i a j 1 Fe i FFF YY WW VV 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL 2 11 Storage space is located under Observer s seat bow seating aft and wrap around seating Anchor storage Bow cleat where equipped Horn Ballast tank below floor board Adjustable mirror Bilge thru hull outlet Ballast thru hull vent Circuit breaker panel on kick panel beneath instrument panel Navigation light Instrument panel details in Video Display Gauge section Steering wheel Shift throttle control Heated seat where equipped Fire suppression unit manual override Subwoofer where equipped Cooler under seat Garbage can Midship cleat Fuel tank filler Bilge thru hull vent Reversible seating Engine compartment Stern cleat Stern light receptacle if equipped with tower the light will be in cen
106. AE J1939 standard NOTE This field is only used with certain brands and models of engines Corrective Action Suggested action for correction Get Faults Touching Get Faults queries the engine s ECU for feedback on diag nostic codes that have been activated and stored in the ECU for service needs 3 EVENT DIAGNOSTICS On the Diagnostics Menu touch the 3 Event Diagnostics touch command to access the 3 Event Diagnostics screen PDM DIAGNOSTICS _ On the Diagnostics Menu touch the PDM Diagnostics touch command to access the MULTI c Diagnostics screen 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 77 3 EVENT CHARTS On the Settings Menu screen touch the 3 Event Touch Command to ac cess the 3 Event Charts screen The charts display reference tables of the Slalom Timing Tolerances and Jump Timing Tolerances IMPORTANT Use the 3 Event Charts for reference only The charts will not reflect any changes should a change occur in the rule book We sug gest periodically verifying the charts with the current rule book Touch More to view the next page Touch Back to go back one page Touch any Quick Access Key to exit TROUBLESHOOTING Issue Display appears not to work or doesn t come ON Possible Remedy 1 Display could be in sleep mode Touch a key on the keypad to activate the display 2 Check for loose connections at battery and display unit 3 Check
107. AFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 52 Step 2 Remove the water cap and fill the upper tank until it reaches about 1 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 deodorant into the bowl with the slide valve closed Step 5 Stroke the air pump about 15 times or until air emits through the relief valve on the water cap Do not over pressurize the upper tank by covering the relief valve Do not let the upper tank pressurize when it is disconnected from the lower tank In using the toilet Step 1 Before each use with the seat lid closed pull the flush handle to open the slide valve then push to close This relieves air pressure that may be created in the lower holding tank due to changes in temperature or altitude Step 2 Pull the flush handle to release waste in the lower tank Step 3 Push the flush button to rinse the bowl Push the flush handle to close the slide valve To empty the holding tank Step 1 When the tank level indicator shows FULL or at the end of an outing empty the lower tank Step 2 Pull up on the rear latch to separate the upper tank from the lower tank Carry the lower tank to an authorized waste dispos al area or a normal toilet DO NOT DISPOSE WASTE IN ANY LOCATION INCLUDING NAVIGABLE BODIES OF WATER WHERE SUCH DISPOSAL IS ILLEGAL OR CREATES AN ENVIRONMEN
108. An authorized MasterCraft service department is the best source for proper maintenance Note The engine and drive train require scheduled maintenance checks and services in addition to the boat s other maintenance requirements Read and understand the engine owner s manual that has been provid ed and follow the maintenance schedule to ensure proper operation and quality 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 ment of the boat which resulting damage will 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 or aligning with a feeler gauge Inspect Determine the operational readiness by examination 1 sight sound or feel Change Tasks required periodically to keep the boat in proper operat ing condition 1 drain replenish or service 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 6 13 NEW BOAT BREAK IN Note MasterCraft recommends the following functions be per formed by authorized MasterCraft technicians at an authorized Mas terCraft dealer e Check the alignment of the propeller shaft See Annual Maintenance also Have an authorized MasterCraft
109. Craft service center Issue Display has no keypad backlight Potential Solution Contact your MasterCraft service center 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 94 Ee M m e lt P i AJ a BASIC ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS CIRCUIT BREAKERS Models All Purpose All major boat circuits are protected from shorting and overload by re settable circuit breakers When an electrical fault is detected me chanical switch circuit breakers will trip and automatically interrupt the flow of electricity In a circuit breaker when the electrical flow exceeds specified design tolerances the electromagnetic bar snaps and cuts off further electrical passage The XStar features a complex digital operation 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 in which boats operate it is especially important to avoid electrical shocks As result MasterCraft utilizes GFI or Ground Fault Interruption circuit breaker boards except in the XStar These are solid state devices that sense when there is a ground fault which often occurs in instances involving water penetration Circuit breakers are preferred over fuses in boats for most opera tions because each fuse is usable only once When the
110. D CALIPERS CAUSING FAILURE OF BRAKES THAT COULD LEAD TO INJURY OR DEATH Any other type may not provide sufficient chemistry to protect against overheat ing Brake fluid should be completely replaced during annual at least once every 12 months or more often if the system has shown evidence of brake fluid loss maintenance Brake fluid types should never be mixed Failure to provide required maintenance can cause brake failure leading to incidents that result in serious injury or even death DOT 5 brake fluid is a silicone based fluid and requires specific materials for the boots seals and wipers in the actuator master cylinder and caliper Those materials are NOT used in MasterCraft trailers Regardless of mar keting claims made regarding a supposed superiority of DOT 5 brake fluid 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 7 19 the fact is that it will cause significant failure in the trailer s brakes because it is not designed to use DOT 5 brake fluid Unexplained brake failures are often traced to dragging brakes caused by the E stop cable being tripped or the use of DOT 5 brake fluid The under lying cause most often is because the brakes got over heated and caused the fluid to boil This can occur when the fluid level is appropriate the linings are within specifications and the hydraulics appear to work properly DO NOT USE DOT 5 brake fluid in any component of MasterCraft trail ers The silicone causes seals to swell and can
111. E STEREO COMPONENTS Models Standard on all models an upgrade is also available as an option as well as subwoofer and amps The stereo sys tem provides en hanced enjoyment pp r of the boating expe 2220055 rience The system includes a stereo AM FM radio remote controls iPod and MP3 player connections and may include a subwoofer and amps Location The stereo system operates either through the head unit display and controls typically located on the passenger side of the boat or a remote control The remote control is a touch screen on the right side of the dash on the XStar and on the lower left side of the dash on the XSeries boats 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 44 Optional remote con trols are available on the bow or transom for all models The iPod USB plug in is located on the glove box for all radios the MP3 player jacks are be low the throttle con trol on the driver s side of the helm Subwoofer and amp locations vary by model See the Guide to Individual Models of this Owner s Manual to determine location for your individual model Special Attention Changing the factory settings on any stereo related equipment may void the manufacturer s warranty Operation The stereo and compo nents come with a sepa rate manual explaining operation of the devices Please review and be come familiar with the equipment The iPod interface op tion allows the unit t
112. Engines 5 4 Safety Checks and 5 6 New Boat Break In 5 9 Starting and Basic Operations 5 10 Operational 5 13 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE Care and Maintenance 6 1 Lit ng the BOA m 6 2 Corrosion 6 4 Cleaning the 6 6 Maintenance 6 14 Scheduled 6 16 Storage and Winterization 6 27 7 1 Limited Warranty Statement 8 1 Warranty Registration and Transfer 8 9 MasterCraft Limited Warranty Transfer Form 8 11 SCIC a 8 12 8 14 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE IV ME mi x toad E o o ats T 4 SAFETY KNOWLEDGE Prior to operation be certain that all passengers are aware of where the safety equipment is stowed the location of
113. From the Main Menu screen highlight the Service Information feature and press the Display Key under SELECT to open the Service Information screen The Service Information screen displays the following features To navi gate to a feature press the Display Key under your desired feature or ac tion Use the UP and DOWN pointers to scroll the list and highlight a feature and SELECT to open a feature screen Press the HOME key to go back press it again to return to Home 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 91 Software Version Change Reset Service Aesot Ys O22 Function Software Version Description Action This screen is an information only screen that provides the following Application version and part number Operating system version and part number Bootloader version and part number Software version Function Oil Change Reset Description Action Select YES after an engine oil change to reset the in ternal clock for oil change alerts An Oil Change alert is displayed the first time after 10 engine hours Subsequent alerts are displayed at 50 engine hour intervals Function Dealer Service Reset Description Action This provides the dealer with the ability to reset the clock Service is required for the engine every 100 hours When 100 en gine hours has been reached an alert is displayed to perform maintenance service on the engine NOTE Access requires a dealer code If reset is nee
114. G AND BASIC OPERATIONS NOTE If you are operating this boat for the first time you must follow the engine and drive train break in procedures as described in the engine owners manual Failure to follow these procedures may result in serious damage and may void any warranties BEFORE STARTING Familiarize yourself with the controls and indicators used on this Mas terCraft boat Perform all Safety Checks and Services as described in that part of this section of the Owner s Manual Also perform all Scheduled Maintenance Checks and Services as described in this Owner s Manual Step 1 Lift the engine cover and inspect the bilge and engine compart ment for any fluid vapor leakage MasterCraft recommends lifting the engine compartment cover for inspection before each use Step 2 Check the hull drain plugs Make sure they are installed and se cure Step 3 Operate the bilge blower for at least four 4 minutes Leave the bilge blower ON through the starting process and until the boat has planed DANGER To prevent a possible explosion operate the blower for at least four 4 minutes before starting the engine and always when at idle or slow run ning speed Explosive gasoline and or battery fumes may be present in the engine compartment Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death Before starting the engine open the engine compartment and check for gasoline fumes fuel and oil leaks or the pres
115. If devices do not recharge after the expected period of time verify that the correct type of charger has been used and that it was fully seated within the 12 volt receptacle If it appears that the charger was the correct type and that it was fully seated but the device still did not recharge take the boat to your authorized MasterCraft dealer to deter mine whether the receptacle is malfunctioning and should be replaced This is extremely rare 2015 MasTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 7 IGNITION IGNITION KEY SLOT Models All Purpose The key is for safety and security The key should be inserted prior to starting an outing and removed at the conclusion This is intended to prevent theft or unapproved use of the boat Boats are equipped with an ignition key which must be inserted in the ignition key slot and used to activate the boat s electrical system This in turn will allow the boat to be started and operated The key will be in one of two 2 positions OFF e electrical power is Location The ignition key slot is located on the 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 switch in the ON position without the en gine running as this will cause the battery to discharge Troubleshooting If the key will not turn after being inserted in the
116. Intoxication from drugs including legal prescription drugs is an equally serious matter and is dealt with as seriously as alcohol REGISTRATION NUMBERING AND DOCUMENTATION Although it might not be immediately obvious as to how this relates to boating safety in fact it can be critical in emergencies All undocumented vessels equipped with propulsion machinery must be registered in the state of principal use A certificate of number will be issued upon registering the vehicle These numbers must be displayed on your vessel The owner op erator of the vessel must State Sticker carry a valid certificate Place before OR after the numbers of number whenever the 10 your stote instruction vessel is in use When di moving to a new state of principal use the certifi cate is valid for 60 days Check with your state boating authority for reg istration requirements Numbers must be 51 1234 gt 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PaGE 1 19 FL 1234 AB painted or permanently attached to each side of the forward half of the vessel The validation stickers must be affixed within six inches of the regis tration number With the exception of the vessel fee decal no other letters or numbers may be displayed nearby Lettering must be in plain vertical block characters of not less than three 3 inches in height Spaces or hyphens between letter and number groupings must be equal to the width of a letter other tha
117. It is your responsibility to check with the local boating authori ties for any additional requirements and or equipment over and above the federal requirements REQUIRED EQUIPMENT Your MasterCraft boat has been equipped at the factory with most of the federally required safety equipment for inland waters Class ll 26 foot to 40 foot watercraft This equipment includes e ABYC approved American Boat 8 Yacht Club marine mufflers with wa ter injection e USCG approved United States Coast Guard marine flame arrestor e USCG approved engine box ventilation with sparkless power blower e ABYC approved electric horn sound warning device e USCG approved inland lighting and both automatic and manual fire extinguishers RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT The responsible boat owner will avoid potential problems on an outing by having additional equipment on board Normally the decision regarding the appropriate equipment to take on individual outings is dependent upon the body of water and the length of the trip We suggest the following equip ment as a minimum your MasterCraft dealer can also assist you with addi tional recommendations FIRST AID KIT E e An anchor with at least 75 feet of line in saltwater operation particu J larly e manual bailing device for remov ing water Acombination oar boat hook e Aday and night visual distress signal e Afirst aid kit and manual e An airway breat
118. LUID After only a year of use used brake fluid in the average marine trailer may contain as much as two percent 296 water Over time the percentage will continue to grow and may reach as much as eight percent 896 As the concentration of moisture increases a sharp drop in the fluid s boiling point temperature results As little as one percent 196 moisture can lower the boiling point to 369 F 187 C According to DOT and OEM requirements brand new DOT 3 brake fluid must have a dry no moisture boiling point of at least 401 F 205 C and a wet moisture saturated boiling point of no less than 284 F 140 C Most far exceed these requirements fresh out of the bottle Older brake fluid about 18 months with even three percent 3 moisture content lowers the boiling point to 293 F 145 C which is dangerously close to the minimum standard requirements Water contamination increases the danger of brake failure because va por pockets can form if the fluid gets too hot Vapor displaces fluid and is compressible so when the brakes are applied the actuator may completely compress without applying the brakes In addition water laden brake fluid promotes corrosion and pitting in caliper pistons and bores wheel cylinders master cylinders steel brake lines and reverse solenoids Consumers must use only DOT 3 preferred or DOT 4 brake fluid DO NOT USE DOT 5 BRAKE FLUID DOT 5 FLUID WILL DAMAGE THE SEALS IN THE ACTUATOR AN
119. MANUAL 6 30 1 y B information be read by all Master Sof Graft boat owners even thas who do notave ES s MasterCraft Trailers There is Valuable nidferial 5 c fitained in thi secfion that relevance for towing laurehing and storage and that is applis 2 7 Cable regardless of the trailer hran j NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION NHTSA If you believe that your trailer has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death DO NOT USE THE TRAILER You should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in addition to notifying MasterCraft Boat Company If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of trailers it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot be come involved in individual problems between you your deal er or MasterCraft Boat Company To contact NHTSA you may call the Vehicle Safety Hot line toll free at 1 888 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 go to http nhtsa safercar gov or write to Administrator NHTSA 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE Washington DC 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from http www safercar gov THE MASTERCRAFT TRAILER Please take a few minutes to read this section of the Owner s Man
120. MANUAL PAGE 7 31 long as braking performance is normal Issue When braking brakes repeatedly come on and release Braking is not smooth a condition called chucking Possible cause Loose hitch or hitch ball Potential Remedy Correct as necessary Possible cause Not enough tongue weight or shocks on tow vehicle are too soft Potential Remedy Correct as necessary Possible cause Air in the brake lines Potential Remedy Bleed the brake lines Possible cause Brakes out of adjustment Potential Remedy Adjust the brakes properly Possible cause Contaminated brake linings Potential Remedy Fix the cause of the contamination which will likely be a leaky wheel cylinder or hub grease seal Replace the linings and clean the braking surface on the rotor Possible cause Corroded master cylinder bore or rust from the brake line Potential Remedy Replace the actuator master cylinder Possible cause Breakaway cable has been pulled Potential Remedy Reset the push rod release bracket Issue Brakes do not operate or there is poor brake performance Possible cause Worn out brake shoes or disc brake pads Potential Remedy Replace the brake shoes pads on both sides of the axles and check the drums rotors for wear or damage Possible cause Foreign material in the brake unit assembly Potential Remedy Clean thoroughly Replace the shoes and linings if contaminated Possible cause Insufficient amount of hydr
121. MANUAL mode until the operator turns them OFF Such dam age is not covered under warranty Malfunctioning pumps or pumps that do not work at all can result in excess water in the bilge and even tually into the deck Over time this could result in sinking of the boat Such damage is not covered under warranty 4 Navigation Anchor lights Push the toggle switch UP to turn the lights ON Return the toggle switch to CENTER neutral to turn the lights OFF Push the toggle switch DOWN to turn the anchor lights ON 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 80 MasterCraft boats are designed for activities that should be conducted during daylight with good visibility When operating at night or in lim ited visibility turn on the navigation lights and slow down In limited visibility it is difficult to see and interpret the running lights of other boats particularly with lights on shore that are in the background Op erating at slower speeds gives you the opportunity to see and be seen by others Weather conditions during daylight may also result in the need to run or anchor with the lights on When circumstances require the operation of your MasterCraft boat at night or in limited visibility activate the navigation lights ensure that they are functioning and SLOW DOWN Maintain a close watch for the navigation lights of other vessels and objects in the water Failure to do may result in serious injury See the Visual Assistance s
122. MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 82 the boat reacts with the attitude adjustment plate installed The plates will allow your boat to get on plane faster and continue planing at lower speeds This will improve visibility and the overall safety of the boat When making adjustments with the attitude adjustment plates use short momentary taps of the switch Continued practice will help you become familiar with how the plates perform NXT Wake Shaping Device switches Press the LEFT side of the three position switch to allow the boat to roll left Press the RIGHT side of the three position switch to allow the boat to roll right Placing the switch in the center or neutral position main tains the devices in equal position ceasing the roll to one side or the other Maneuvering a boat with the wake shaping devices deployed re quires practice to master Initial times running with either deployment should be done at low speed and with plenty of room This is critical to learning how the devices affect control and maneuverability ELECTROMECHANICAL ACTUATORS PROVIDE AN INSTANT RESPONSE WHEN MAKING ADJUSTMENTS USE SHORT MO MENTARY TAPS OF THE SWITCH To raise all three 3 devices the two 2 wake shaping devices and the one 1 attitude adjustment plate press and hold the switch until the attitude plate equals 0 zero percent Release and then press again to raise the wake shaping devices to 0 zero percent To raise one side press
123. N and OFF Set the Auto Launch timing P Ep Gol 4 Sone Sa E Pl f BALLAST SETTINGS TANK FILL DRAIN TIMES In the User Settings Screen touch the Ballast Settings key to access the Ballast Settings screen This screen provides the ability to con trol the ballast fill and drain times Touch the Next Setting key to move the triangle setting and touch the arrows to change the setting Ballast Setting 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 73 SERVICE INFORMATION On the Settings Menu touch the Service In formation touch command to access the Ser vice Information This set of screens display software information and allows the dealer to reset the engine oil change intervals and the dealer service schedule NOTE The Dealer Service Reset requires a dealer code to be entered before the gaining access to the screens 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWN Touch Commands Description Software Version Displays part numbers and versions for the application software operating system and more _ Dealer Service Reset The dealer sets the number of engine running hours between servicing intervals at which time an alert will be displayed to the to the boat operator Oil Change Reset Touch to reset for the 1 next oil change alert The service intervals are predetermined and set by the deal
124. N or OFF Press the HOME key to return to Home or press the ARROW key to scroll to other screens 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 89 NOTE The Trim NXT Wake Shaping devices have multiple optional settings an example if the Center Attitude Adjustment Plate and or the NXT Wake Shaping devices are disabled in the Factory Settings screen the trim display positions will reflect that A Dealer Code is required to access the Factory Setting Screen MAIN MENU From the Home screen the Main Menu screen can be accessed by pressing the Display Key under MENU in the Menu Bar The Main Menu screen displays the following feature screens User Settings Service Information Engine Diagnostics Factory Settings Press the Display Key under the UP and DOWN pointers to scroll the list and highlight a feature Press the Display Key under SELECT to open a feature screen Press the HOME key to return to the Home screen or press the ARROW key to scroll to other screens USER SETTINGS From the Main Menu screen highlight the User Settings feature and press the Display Key under SELECT to open the User Setting screen User Settings Service Information Engine Diagnastics Factory Settings The User Settings allow you to customize display features To navigate to a feature press the Display Key under your desired feature or action Use the UP and DOWN pointers to scroll the list and highlight a feature Use th
125. RAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 2 8 Length of Boat 213 Width Amidship 98 Boat Weight approx 4400 lbs Length of Boat w Platform 237 Towing Length 261 Towing Width 98 Fuel 50 gallons Maximum Capacity cesses O 14 people or 1 956 lbs EY Bow 4 people or 600 lbs Weight must be evenly distributed E FG Hy K Q 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 2 9 Storage space is located under Observer s seat bow seating aft and wrap around seating and port and starboard sun pads Anchor locker Bow cleat Horn Bilge thru hull outlet Ballast thru hull vent Ballast tank located beneath floorboard Folding armrest in bow backs Lifting bow backs Adjustable mirror Circuit breaker panel on kick panel beneath instrument panel Navigation light Instrument panel details in Video Display Gauge section Steering wheel Shift throttle control Heated seat where equipped Fire suppression unit manual override Center drain plug under inspection plate Subwoofer where equipped Removable seat back for aft facing seating aft of helm Cooler under seat Stainless steel hatch stay over cooler Cockpit table mount where equipped Ballast thru hull air vent B
126. RCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 63 Special Attention When stored away the top and leg should also be situated so that the metal top and bottom of the leg cannot rub against the table top and cause scratches This type of damage will not be covered under war ranty See the Cleaning the Boat section of this Owner s Manual for infor mation on cleaning the surfaces of all tables Troubleshooting If the table leg or top will not snap into place ensure that there are no obstructions If they still will not engage or if they will not disengage after use take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer for assistance Do not try to force the components into or out of place because it may result in damage that is not covered under warranty SURF SLEEVES Models All boats equipped with optional Bimini tops Purpose Surf sleeves allow surf boards to be stowed during boat operation without taking up additional T space on deck This is par ticularly convenient as surf boards do not fit in storage compartments Location Surf sleeves are on top of Bimini canvas Operation Slide surf boards inside one of the four pockets and snap the protec tive strap to secure each board Always secure the surf boards with the straps and fully inserted the sleeves because boards can become dis lodged and fall onto the deck potentially harming passengers Never tow with surf boards in the surf sleeves even if the straps are snapped The kin
127. RE GAUGE Lower right side The engine oil pressure gauge indicates the pressure of the lubricating oil inside the engine The average pres sure ranges are between six 6 pounds per square inch PSI at 1000 RPM to 40 PSI or more at cruise range speeds A reading of pressure below 5 PSI at 1000 RPM may be caused by a low oil level or other potentially seri ous problems that result in low oil pressure causing a red warning light to appear at the bottom of the gauge If you experience low oil pressure stop your engine immediately and check your oil level before operating again Do not continue to run the engine if the oil pressure is low If you do the engine may become so hot that it or surrounding components could catch fire You or others could be burned and the boat seriously dam aged Check your oil level and add an appropriate amount of approved motor oil before operating again or have your boat serviced by your local authorized dealer s service department Note that damage to your engine from inappropriate oil levels can be costly to repair Such damage is not covered by your warranty 3 IN 1 WATER TEMPERATURE GAUGE Lower left side The temperature gauge indicates the water tempera ture inside the engine s cooling system as measured in degrees Fahrenheit The normal operating temperature will range from 140 degrees Fahrenheit to 190 degrees Fahrenheit Engines with electronic fuel injection also have a control c
128. RW E A 4 27 Limited Warranty 88440 8 1 Limits and Distribution 1 9 CNSO o Pr C NC E 1 10 L ad Carrying Capacity o TE 7 5 Loading ihe enema EE 5 11 Lockout Brake csset vp Pan E EET ELLE 7 20 Low Voltage Battery Alarm 4 5 RS MANUAL PAGE 8 17 Lubricate Shift and Throttle System 6 23 Lubricate Steering System 6 22 Lubrication Hubs Wheel Bearings Axles 7 12 Lug Nuts or Wheel 4 044442 7 14 Maintenance Trailer sess 7 27 Maintenance 6 13 Maintenance 14 444 2 4144 6 21 Maintenance Care 022 0 0 6 2 Maintenance 6 30 Maintenance 50 6 15 Maneuvering 5 12 Manual Bleeding of 7 20 Manne GOW M e 6 5 1 27 O a
129. S FOR DAMAGE Step 1 Ensure the engine is OFF and disconnect the engine safety starting switch Be sure that the 7 throttle shift control lever is in neutral Step 2 Inspect the exhaust flap hinge for signs of deterioration Replace the flap if necessary LUBRICATE THE STEERING SYSTEM For cable systems only hydraulic steering maintenance must be complet ed by an authorized MasterCraft dealer only Because this process should be completed while all movable components of the drive train are NOT in mo tion MasterCraft recommends this be done while the boat is out of the water Step 1 Ensure the engine is OFF and disconnect the engine safety start ing switch Be sure that the throttle shift control lever is in neutral The engine must be cool Step 2 Remove the access panel in the rear trunk compartment in direct drive boats In V drive engines the steering is located in the en gine compartment beneath the engine Step 3 Turn the steering wheel so that the maximum amount of steering cable is seen Step 4 Use solvent to clean old lubricant from the cable end pivot and rudder shaft 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 6 22 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Spread a generous amount of white lithium grease over the cable end Work the steering wheel back and forth and re apply grease if necessary Using the flexible end of a grease gun give two 2 full shots of white lithium grease to the two 2 gre
130. S and NO NOTE f NO is selected a paddle wheel offset field is provided If set to YES there is no Paddle Wheel Offset field Paddle Wheel Offset Sets the paddle wheel offset NOTE Only available if GPS is not connected SERVICE INFORMATION The set of screens provides the ability for the user to view the software versions In addition it allows the dealer to reset the oil change and the dealer service schedule NOTE The Dealer Service Reset requires a dealer code to be entered before gaining access to the screens SOFTWARE VERSION This screen is an information only screen that provides the following Application version and part number Operating system version and part number Bootloader version and part number Software version 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 28 DEALER SERVICE RESET This is a dealer only screen that provides the dealer with a method to reset the engine hours for service Engines are required to have service every 100 hours of operation When the 100 engine hours is reached an alert is displayed to alert the boat owner operator to perform the necessary maintenance OIL CHANGE RESET This is a dealer only screen that provides the dealer with a method to reset the engine hours for service An Oil Change alert is displayed the first time after ten 10 engine hours Subsequent alerts are displayed at fifty 50 engine hour intervals 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL
131. S MANUAL PAGE 8 21 XStar Instrument 3 4 XStar Video Screen Operations 3 35 Zinc Anode eene E 4 24 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 8 22
132. TAL HAZARD Step 3 Rotate the discharge spout away from the tank and open the vent on top of the holding tank Empty the tank Step 4 If water is available rinse the lower tank before reassembling the portable toilet The head is supplied with in depth instructions which will be found in the head and should be removed and read prior to the first use of the system Store the instructions with this Owner s Manual and other impor tant material regarding the boat The following are the instructions for the optional Vacuflush system beginning 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 the toilet bowl Step 2 Turn on the inlet water supply Step 3 Turn on the electrical power to the system The breaker panel is located in the head compartment Step 4 Flush water into the system by depressing the flush lever near the deck until water starts flowing to the vacuum pump which requires approximately 15 seconds The vacuum pump will run 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 53 for approximately 60 to 90 seconds When the system reaches operation at the vacuum level it will shut off Step 5 Remember that the vacuum pump starts automatically Shut off the system before servicing and do not leave the boat with the toilet system breaker on The breaker panel is located in the head compartment Never use dr
133. TERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 61 TOURNAMENT EVENTS The 3 Event screen can be accessed by pressing the Quick Access Key This feature provides a way to keep a boat within the strict guidelines of the event it is tracking and provide a visual display of the track and the progress of the skier Tournament and Training Modes There are two modes for the 3 Event feature Tournament and Training On the 3 Event Screen touch Change Event to access the pop up list Tournament Mode Training Mode Slalom Tournament Slalom Training Jump Tournament Jump Training Trick HD Emi aer The Tournament Mode is limited to the set speed of the event The Training Mode operates like the Tournament Mode without the set speed limitation 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 62 Touch Commands Description Cruise Touch to turn cruise control ON or OFF or press the Quick Access Key from this screen 0 0 kam Re LI SE TT 1 Tore 3 adi MEM Af s di Li J a au LUE am Iu Settings Select to set the Buzzer Volume Prop Type Timing Recap and Slalom wait time See Slalom Tournament Settings Save New Select to setup a new rider profile See Profiles SLALOM SCHEEN TOURNAMENT OR TRAINING Change Event Touch to select an event from a list E TFT The screen illustra
134. TERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 38 Location Towers are generally located amidships On each model a careful and thorough testing program was conducted by MasterCraft engineers to ensure maximum benefit as well as proper balance for the boat This is extremely important and it is why MasterCraft strongly discourages the addition of aftermarket towers Boat owners are strongly urged to pur chase towers and tower accessories only through an authorized Mas terCraft dealer In fact installation of any tower that is not specified and installed by MasterCraft may void your warranty Operation Again MasterCraft strongly encourages the occupants of the boat to review the Common Sense Approach and the Safety sections of this Owner s Manual prior to use of the boat and the tower component To raise and lower the NXT tower The NXT tower is an upright fixed tower It can be lowered by remov ing two hand knobs on either side of the tower Depending upon the total aggregate weight of the tower and any installed accessories it is advisable to have a second person assist in steadying the tower during the raising and lowering process on the NXT tower To raise and lower the ProStar tower Lowering and leaving the tower attached While applying some upward forward pres sure on the tower header loosen one of the hand knobs Repeatfor the other side or a second person can do this simultaneously NOTE Typically it is easier to loosen
135. TIVE COMPONENTS SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND OR DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON THE AMOUNT OF TIME AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LE Limited Warranty GAL RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE and Term Master Craft Boat Company LLC MasterCraft warrants to the origi nal retail purchaser that the following components of each new and unused boat manufactured MasterCraft shall be free from material defects in materials and work manship to the extent set forth below under normal use and when op erated and maintained in accordance with MasterCraft s instructions beginning on the date of the original retail purchase of the boat by pur chaser from an authorized MasterCraft dealer for the period indicated in this Section 2 2 1 Deck Hull Liner and Stringers The deck hull liner and stringer system collectively the Structural Components are warranted for as long as the original purchaser owns the boat 2 2 Gel Coat On condition that the consumer has provided proper maintenance and care as described in the Corrosion and Cleaning the Boat sections of the MasterCraft Owner s Manual the gel coat which is applied to all MasterCraft boats at the factory is war ranted against stress crazing for a period of one 1 year from the 2015 MASTERCRAFT
136. TRAINERS AND SCUPPERS Models All Purpose Water inevitably intrudes into any boat MasterCraft boats are de signed to expel the water via the bilge system When on the water bilge pumps will expel water Bilge pump sensors allow the system to pump water overboard either automatically or manually Because the bilge is located in the lowest portion of the boat s hull it is not always readily ap parent to individuals on board whether there is water in the bilge or not To allow operators the opportunity to manually verify water levels in the bilge a center access plate is built into every boat The boat has two drain plugs which allow water to be drained from the boat when the boat is OUT of the water There is a center T handle drain and a transom drain plug When out of the water on a trailer or lift wa ter can normally be drained into the bilge system by opening the 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWN center drain Boats have sea strainers installed to assist in keeping debris out of the engine and water intake systems such as the ballast system X 55 models that are equipped with optional Salt Water Packages also have built in systems called scupper drains to drain water off the open deck sending the water through the hull and back into the body of water without going into the bilge Location The bilge lines and pumps are beneath the decks The center drain location will vary slightly by model but generally is found clo
137. Vessel Speed o Set Speed MPH KPH Determined Vessel Speed When Cruise is ON Port Trim NXT Wake Shaping Position Center Trim Attitude Adjustment Position Starboard Trim NXT Wake Shaping Position Press the CRUISE key to turn the cruise ON or OFF Use the UP and DOWN pointers to fix the value of the set speed Press the HOME key to return to the Home screen or press the ARROW key to scroll to other screens 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 88 STATUS From the Home screen the Status screen can be accessed by pressing the Display Key under STATUS in the Menu Bar The Status screen displays the following features Cruise ON or OFF Oil Pressure Engine Temperature Engine Hours Voltmeter Press the HOME key to return to Home or press the ARROW key to scroll to other screens TRIM From the Home screen the Trim screen can be accessed by pressing the Display Key under TRIM in the Menu Bar NOTE The NXT Wake Shaping and Attitude Adjustment Plate op tions can be disabled in the Factory Settings screen which would also disable the Trim Screen A Dealer Code is required to access the Fac tory Setting screen puer OFF P comic ria EHE 12 8 ERG TECE 174 VIE TAETERH 11 3 SRM OER The Trim screen displays the current status of the following features Port NXT Wake Shaping Position CTR Attitude Adjustment Plate Position STBD Starboard NXT Wake Shaping Position Cruise O
138. a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage The precautions listed in this Owner s Manual and on the boat are not all inclusive If a procedure method tool or part is not specifically recom mended by MasterCraft using it may place you and others in an unsafe situation in addition you may render your warranty void Remember Al ways use common sense when operating servicing or repairing the boat Observing the safety recommendations found in this Owner s Manual is critical to keeping your boating experience as safe as possible during routine operation Your failure to do so may result in severe personal injury or death to you and or others Use caution and common sense when operating your boat Do not ever take unnecessary chances 2015 MasTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 1 2 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Be certain that all operators of your boat are aware of the safety infor mation within this Owner s Manual and that they use it to conform to boat safety principles Boating safety starts with a thorough understanding of boat operations In addition to careful review of this Owner s Manual you should also be aware that many sources of helpful information are available MasterCraft urges you to pursue additional training prior to the independent operation of your boat However training at any time from recognized boating and or safety organizations is beneficial The following is a listing o
139. a loss of control of the trailer while towing which may cause serious injury or death A truck or van using a step bumper as the hitch platform will need to have safety cable attachments such as eye bolts as well as a hitch ball which has been installed according to the Society of Automotive Engineers SAE J684 Standard Installing a light or heavy duty hitch can be a major undertaking The hitch and its installation must meet the SAE J684 Stan dard It is recommended that the job be done by a professional An autho rized MasterCraft dealer can offer advice To ensure that the boat is riding properly on the trailer supports the trailer should be in a level position when hitched to the tow vehicle With the trailer hooked up to the tow vehicle and the jack stowed measure from the bottom of the frame behind the swing tongue to the ground This mea surement should be 20 5 21 5 More importantly failure to adjust to this height may prematurely activate the surge brakes This can be corrected in a number of different ways For example air pressure adjustable shock absorbers may be installed on the tow vehicle or switch from a weight carrying hitch to a weight distributing hitch Again consult with the tow vehicle s dealer or manufacturer 2015 MasTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 7 7 If the total weight on the loaded trailer exceeds the load capacity of the hitch on the tow vehicle then the trailer may break free which may result i
140. acted Make sure there are no foreign objects or excessive points inside the coupler cavity Possible cause The trailer and tow vehicle are not level with each other or are facing downhill Potential Remedy Reposition the tow vehicle and trailer or block a trailer tire and extend the actuator Possible cause Excessive corrosion Potential Remedy Lubricate or replace parts as necessary If the latch handle does not close freely DO NOT tow the trailer un til the cause of the problem is located and corrected Forcing the latch handle closed will make opening the latch handle extremely difficult Issue Squeaking clunking and clattering at the actuator Possible cause The hitch ball requires lubrication Potential Remedy Lubricate with conventional multi purpose lubricant or commercial lubricant made for hitch balls Possible cause Loose hitch ball Potential Hemedy Inspect the hitch ball and tighten Possible cause Loose hitch Potential Hemedy Inspect the hitch and repair Possible cause A worn or too small hitch ball Potential Remedy Replace the hitch ball with a quality unit that meets SAE specifications Possible cause Air in the brake lines allowing the actuator to travel too far Potential Remedy Check for leaks and re bleed the brakes Possible cause Trailer is equipped with free backing brakes Potential Remedy Clunking noise is typical for these types of brakes as 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS
141. adjacent photos This is important Fuel leakage can lead to a build up of potentially explosive fumes within the engine compartment DO NOT IGNORE OR OVERLOOK THIS INSPECTION AND RE PAIR AS NECESSARY Also re check that there is no unusual exhaust odors as described prior to starting the engine AFTER EACH USE GENERAL CLEANING AND STORAGE Refer to the Corrosion Prevention and Cleaning the Boat sections of this Owner s Manual After each outing the boat should receive a general cleaning and drying prior to being stored Even if the boat is kept in a slip owners opera tors should wipe down the interior and should periodically remove the boat from the water for a general cleaning In instances of boats being left moored in water it may be necessary to periodically run the bilge pump to clear out water that has intruded into the bilge compartment Keep the battery fully charged in order to be able to provide this function 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 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 6 20 UARTERLY Every Fifty 50 Hours CHECK SAFETY EQUIPMENT AND CHANGE OIL Throughout this Owner s Manual boat owners operators and users have been reminded to pay particular at
142. agnostic Message 1 of 3 Press to scroll through the different mes sages TROUBLESHOOTING 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 display e Check for loose connections at battery and display unit Check for reversed polarity on the power connections if connected to shore power Verify battery has a minimum voltage of 6 0 volts Issue Display resets or goes OFF when starting engine Possible Hemedies Check display supply wires are connected properly to battery Verify the battery is charged properly Check battery for efficient starter current Issue Display has no backlight Possible Remedy Contact an authorized MasterCraft dealer Issue Display has no keypad backlight Possible Remedy e Contact an authorized MasterCraft dealer 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 34 XSTAH VIDEO SCREEN OPERATIONS PRODUCT INFORMATION FOR THE XSTAR VIDEO TOUCH AND STATIC NON TOUCH SCREENS The XStar video screens consist of one 1 4 5 video touch screen one 1 4 5 static non touch screen and one 1 7 touch screen A unique fea ture is that the 4 5 video 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 transmission paramet
143. ain openers alcohol sol vents etc in the system as these are likely to damage the head Head operation Step 1 When the toilet is flushed by pushing down on the foot lever the vacuum energy stored in the system is released The bowl is instantly cleared and the waste is moved through the vacuum tank the vacuum pump and ends in a holding tank The change in pressure in the vacuum tank causes the integral pressure switch to activate the vacuum pump Step 2 After the flush lever is released the vacuum pump continues to run until the vacuum level is recharged in the system Recharg ing the vacuum takes about one minute To flush the head press the flush lever sharply down to the deck until the con tents clear the bowl A sharp popping noise is normal when the vacuum seal is broken Hold the lever down for three 3 seconds After flushing let the lever snap back into position If the flush lever is accidentally released before waste clears the bowl do not flush again until the vacuum pump stops running A small amount of water remains in the bowl after flushing Step 3 Do not dispose of sanitary napkins or other non dissolving items in the head These items can cause plugging of the sys tem Following operation Step 1 Dispose of waste properly DO NOT DISPOSE OF WASTE IN ANY LOCATION INCLUDING NAVIGABLE BODIES OF WA TER WHERE SUCH DISPOSAL IS ILLEGAL OR CREATES AN ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD See material supplied by the manufa
144. aked into the bilge com partment Check all hoses and connections for leakage or damage e Check that everything is secure tower and mirror knobs are tightened all latches and brackets are secure and anything that might move around in the cockpit during operation has been stowed Even soft ob jects can cause injury when underway Under normal operations there will be some vibration and this may loosen hardware over time Check that all required Scheduled Maintenance Checks and Services see following sections were performed 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 5 5 DURING OPERATION e Check gauges frequently for operating conditions e Pay attention that controls operate smoothly Note any excessive vibration AFTER OPERATION e Check for fluid leaks n boats equipped with a ballast system drain water from the ballast system before placing the boat on the trailer If the boat has ballast pumping assistance to remove water from the ballast system note that the engine must be running at least 1500 RPM during the pumping pro cess for both fill and empty operations This will necessitate draining water prior to ceasing operation of the boat and loading on the trailer More information regarding ballast systems appears in various sections of this Owner s Manual but pay particular attention to the information under Boat Operations Check the fins where equipped propeller rudder and shaft for damage after remo
145. also In addition to licenses and permits there may be weight height and width limits for using certain roads bridges and tunnels Also be aware of restrictions regarding the transport of gases or fuels in tunnels And don t forget to contact your insurance company to make sure you have proper coverage for all types of towing situations Some jurisdictions may also require liability insurance If you have a loan for the trailer pur chase your lender may also require insurance TRAILER CHECKLIST Before towing the vehicle be sure to read and familiarize yourself with the instructions and warnings supplied with it NEVER TOW THIS VEHICLE BEFORE YOU CHECK TO BE SURE e Coupler hitch and hitch ball are of the same size e Breakaway cable is properly attached to the tow vehicle 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 7 26 Coupler and safety chains are safely secured to the hitch of the tow vehicle All fasteners are properly tightened Boatis securely tied down to trailer winch line is not a tie down Wheel lug nuts are properly tightened Wheel bearings are properly adjusted and maintained Loadis within the maximum load carrying capacity e Load inside the boat is properly distributed Tires are properly inflated e All trailer lighting is working properly Trailer brakes are properly adjusted and working if trailer is so equipped Thatthe tower on the boat if so equipped is secure whether it is upright an
146. also running the engine and fumes from the Purpose engine can have deadly consequences See also the Common Sense Warmed air from an electrically powered Approach in the Safety section of this Owner s Manual regarding car heater box will be blown from vents within bon monoxide danger the boat deck Location Heater vents locations vary by model but all are located within the deck near the floor 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 46 tank option within available models can provide a fresh water wash of the boat interior The tank will be eight 8 ten 10 or twenty five 25 gallons capacity depending on the boat model Verify which is installed on your boat with your authorized MasterCraft dealer if that option has been selected DANGER Carbon monoxide is emitted from the engine s exhaust system Never run the engine without proper ventilation Do not run the engine in a confined space or where fumes may be trapped Location Shower wands will be aft inside a storage compartment or behind Troubleshooting seating depending on the model It may also be inside the wet bar on If the heater fails to respond when the switch is turned to either of its ON positions check on the main circuit breaker panel to ensure that the circuit has not tripped If re setting does not correct the problem or if it continues to trip take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer for repair Also while the air coming
147. 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 required This should be checked at least annually ERS MANUAL 1 18 BOATING UNDER THE INFLUENCE Boating under the influence of alcohol or drugs can be as deadly as driving a car while under the influence Did you know e a boat operator is likely to become impaired more quickly than a vehicle driver drink for drink e the penalties for BUI can include large fines revocation of operator privi leges and serious jail time e the use of alcohol is involved in about one third of all recreational boating fatalities It is illegal to operate a boat while under the influence of alcohol or drugs in every state The Coast Guard also enforces a federal law that prohibits BUI Alcohol affects judgment vision balance and coordination These impair ments increase the likelihood of accidents afloat for both boat operators and passengers U S Coast Guard data shows that in boating deaths involving alcohol use over half the victims capsized their boats and or fell overboard Alcohol is even more hazardous on the water than on land The marine environment of motion vibration engine noise sun wind and spray ac celerate a drinker s impairment These stressors cause fatigue that makes a boat operator s coordination judgment and reaction time decline even faster when usin
148. an cause tower failure and the collapse of a tower or the disconnection of the tower from the deck which could result in serious bodily injury or damage to the boat that is not covered by warranty Never attempt to fold a ZFTO tower without assistance Folding a ZFTO tower requires at least two 2 people The ZFT4 and ZFT5P towers are not included in this group Never jump from a boat that is moving at any speed nor enter or exit the water when the engine is running ON See the Common Sense Approach section of this Owner s Manual for additional information re garding carbon monoxide peril 44 DANGER Maintain a distance of at least six 6 feet from the ski platform when wake surfing or tubing Any closer risks exposure to CO fumes which can be deadly Never launch a surfboard from the ski platform or any part of the boat or end a surfing session by surfing onto the ski plat form Such activities can damage the boat which is not covered under warranty Being on the ski platform at any time the boat is running can potentially expose individuals to CO poisoning as well Never ride on the ski platform or hold on to the ski platform while in the water during engine operation including at idle Carbon monoxide fumes are expelled from the lower transom areas of your boat and can 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 1 14 cause death or serious illness See the Common Sense Approach sec tion following for more deta
149. applied These are known as surge brakes Note Some jurisdictions do not allow surge brakes Always check within the locality in which you will be towing When the vehicle slows down or stops the for ward momentum surge of the trailer against the hitch ball develops hydraulic pressure in a master cylinder inside the trailer brake actuator Hydraulic lines are used to transfer pressure to the brakes and engage them In most states trailers with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR of 1 500 pounds or more are required by law to have brakes on all wheels Auto manufacturers generally recommend brakes even with lighter trailers Trailer brakes must be maintained in good working condition at all times Inspect the brake system on a regular basis and verify proper fluid level in the actuator The loss of adequate braking could result in serious injury or death and or property damage The trailer is equipped with a hydraulic brake actuator Trailer brakes will automatically apply whenever the tow vehicle s brakes are applied Stop ping deceleration force is developed in direct proportion to the stopping force generated by the tow vehicle The breakaway system actuators will apply the trailer brakes if the trailer becomes completely detached from the tow vehicle while under power Failure to properly connect the breakaway system prior to towing may result in serious injury or death and or property damage 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWN
150. as would oth erwise occur Special Attention As with any similar Igloo type cooler routine cleaning with warm soapy water is advised after each use Check also whether anything from inside the cooler has been spilled or in some manner ended up in the storage area in which the cooler is kept This should be cleaned up immediately to avoid mold mildew stains or other damage that is not covered under warranty Location Food items or anything that can create an odor should not be left in the Vary by model See the Guide to Individual Models in this Owner s cooler nor should anything that can leak be left in these units as they Manual to determine the location in your model could potentially damage the cooler and this type of damage is not cov ered under warranty Operation In using the cooler ensure that the lid is securely closed prior to op eration of the boat If the lid is not secure water ice and food beverage items may become dislodged and spill into the void where the cooler is stored Be sure to keep the cooler in the designated location as shown in the Guide to Individual Models in this Owner s Manual Coolers that Clean the cooler and the storage compartment in which the cooler is are placed in any other location including on the deck are not secure stored after each outing in which the cooler was used Failure to do so While the coolers themselves have minimal weight if they contain ice can cause damage that is n
151. ase fittings one on the rudder shaft and one on the pivot Clean up any old grease purged from the areas NOTE The ProStar has a rudder port filling Do NOT use white lithium grease on the rudder port Use Alph FG2 100 available only from an authorized MasterCraft dealer Rotate the steering wheel back and forth several times to work the lubricant in Re install the access panel LUBRICATE THE SHIFT AND THROTTLE SYSTEM Because this process should be completed while all movable components of the drive train are NOT in motion MasterCraft recommends this be done while the boat is out of the water Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Ensure the engine is OFF and disconnect the engine safety start ing switch Be sure that the throttle shift control lever is in neutral The engine must be cool Open the engine box and locate the shift and throttle cable ends Shift to full throttle forward Lubricate the cable ends and connections with a coating of wa terproof marine multi purpose grease Step 5 Lubricate the pivots and linkages with a light grease Step 6 Shift the control lever from full throttle forward to full throttle re verse several times to work the lubricant in CHECK THE BALLAST PUMP IMPELLER This applies only to boats equipped with some type of ballast system The number of ballast pumps varies from system to system Authorized Master Craft dealers can provide guidance to locate any and all pumps Step 1
152. asoline odor This inspection should take place the first time the boat is started each day Raise the engine cover and visually look at the bilge area under the engine Run the bilge blower for at least four 4 minutes to ventilate the bilge area each time before starting the engine Step 2 DANGER 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 Remove the ignition key from the ignition switch and call an authorized MasterCraft dealer for service Note If there is evidence of loose fuel fittings deteriorated lines or other problems associated with the fuel system call an authorized MasterCraft dealer Fuel system service on later model MasterCraft boats requires special service tools and special training Due to the potential for serious consequences when errors occur in servicing the fuel system MasterCraft strongly encourages all boat owners and operators to seek professional as sistance from an authorized MasterCraft dealer s service department when ever any service or perceived problems occur within the fuel system All replaced fuel components must meet United States Coast Guard USCG and American Boat amp 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
153. at the boat must be registered for product warranty purposes under applicable federal law and the following steps must be performed in order to complete the warranty registration process for all MasterCraft boats 1 Dealer must complete the warranty registration for the retail purchaser boat owner using MasterCraft s warranty registration system through MasterCraft s on line DealerLink system via the Internet at the time and on the date of the sale to the boat owner 2 Dealer must notify MasterCraft via the electronic registration system that the boat has been purchased and all required information must be sub mitted in connection with the warranty registration for the boat owner As the boat owner you should ensure that the dealer has complied with this requirement Warranty registration is essential because is the method of providing information to you regarding your MasterCraft boat and that will allow MasterCraft to notify you in case of any mandatory recalls or other issues requiring your attention WARRANTY TRANSFER In accordance with the provisions of the MasterCraft Limited Warranty Statement the Limited Warranty if the MasterCraft boat is subsequently sold by the original retail purchaser MasterCraft offers a transferable war ranty to the second owner of any remaining unexpired warranty coverage under the Limited Warranty In accordance with the Limited Warranty with respect to the Lifetime Limited Warranty
154. at are not equipped with either option Do not use the shower with the engine running The shower wand location and limited length of the hose means that most individu 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 47 als shower while at the transom or on the swim platform Because this is also the location for the engine exhaust emissions dangerous fumes may be present if the engine is allowed to run DANGER Carbon monoxide is emitted from the engine s exhaust system Do not use the shower or occupy the swim platform with the engine running Never run the engine without proper ventilation Do not run the engine in a con fined space or where fumes may be trapped Routine maintenance is not required beyond occasionally checking the lines and 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 amp Winterization section s instructions found else where in this Owner s Manual Troubleshooting If the shower and or wash down do not work when the switch is turned ON verify at the main circuit breaker panel that the circuit has not tripped Repeated tripping or if the system does not work when the cir cuit is on indicates a problem that requires the attention of an authorized MasterCraft dealer The pump is not located in a consumer accessible location Also verify that the wand has no obstructions at the head that would prevent prop
155. ating the give way vessel RULES WHEN ENCOUNTERING VESSELS There are three 3 main situations in which you may encounter other vessels and you must avoid a collision These are Meeting you are approaching another vessel head on Crossing you are traveling across the other vessel s path Overtaking you are passing or being passed by another vessel m 1 TT 7 sel 1 1 sec 1 2 1 cest a MEETING If you are meeting another vessel head on and you are close enough to run the risk of collision neither of you has the right of way Both of you should alter course to avoid an accident You should keep the other vessel on your port left side This rule doesn t apply if both of you can clear each other by continuing your set course and speed CROSSING When two 2 power driven vessels are crossing each other s path close enough to run the risk of collision the vessel that views the crossing vessel to the starboard right side must give way If the other vessel is to the port left side you are the stand on vessel and provided the other vessel gives you the right of way maintain your course and direction 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 1 27 OVERTAKING If you are passing another ves sel you are the give way vessel This means that the other vessel is E Saree V Bl expecte
156. attitude adjustment cen ter tab surf tabs and depth transducer NOTE These settings require a dealer code to access Nr Sealine ICE information Factory Settings m m USER SETTINGS The User Settings option provides the user with a way to specify view ing preferences The settings are all edited by touching the soft keys to the right of the option Touch USER SETTINGS to access the first of two user setting screens User Settings Soft Key Commands NEXT PAGE Advances to the next or previous page of settings CHANGE Changes the currently selected setting DOWN ARROW Highlights the next setting BACK Returns to the Main Settings menu PLUS Increases the setting value MINUS Decreases the setting value Units Auto Volume Fue Alarm Min Depth Alarm iz mgr IM p il Factory Aeset Function amp Description Units The choices are U S Standard US Std Metric Fire Extinguisher The choices are Enable pop up Disable pop up 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL 3 11 Auto Volume The choices are Enable Disable Fuel Alarm Sets the percentage of fuel left in tank to deploy the warning notice Min Depth Alarm The choices are OFF or increments of one half foot 1 27 from one 1 to one hundred 100 feet Factory Reset This setting restores all factory settings to their ori
157. atures can heat interior metal and wind resistance during towing or when riding across the body of water other surfaces to the point that brief contact with the skin may cause at higher speeds or for storage When folding the legs be certain to be serious burns Carefully remove the cover and allow the interior to ven careful to avoid pinching fingers when raising or lowering the legs For tilate and cool before allowing anyone onboard balance it is suggested that operators have an additional person assist when raising or lowering a Bimini top Special Attention ENGINE FLUSH MasterCraft strongly recommends having an authorized MasterCraft dealer perform the installation because snap installation can cause craz Models ing unwanted spider web like lines in the gel coat if the installation is not Available as an option on all boats There done correctly Such damage is not covered under warranty are two different types of flushes and the installed option will depend on the boat mod Additional Special Attention el On going care of the canvas is required to keep the material in good condition for the life of the boat See Cleaning the Boat section of 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL 4 51 Purpose Boats that will be operated in salt water or brackish fresh water need to be rinsed after every use including internal engine parts where water has been drawn Location The engine flush connection is on the
158. aulic fluid Potential Remedy Fill the reservoir and bleed the brakes Check for leaks Possible cause Broken lines or pinched line Remedy Replace faulty lines and bleed the brakes Possible cause Seized actuator master cylinder that prevents the pis ton from stroking Potential Remedy Replace actuator master cylinder Possible cause Corrosion rust keeps brake from operating Potential Remedy Replace damaged components or entire brake assem bly as required Issue One brake is overheating Possible cause Disc brake caliper does not permit the brake pads to release Potential Remedy Check the caliper Sections must be free to move apart 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 7 32 If frozen in place remove and free it up Caliper piston may freeze up and prevent pads from retracting Clean contaminants out of the piston cavity Re place the piston seal and protective dust cover boot Bleed the brake system Possible cause Leaky or seized brake wheel cylinder Potential Remedy Replace rebuild the wheel cylinder and replace the brake shoes if contaminated with brake fluid Clean the drums and other hardware readjust the brakes and bleed the brake system Possible cause Damaged or frozen brake mechanism Potential Hemedy Rebuild or replace the brake unit Issue More than one brake is overheating Isolate the problem to the actuator or the brakes by Fully extend the actuator Remove the master cylinder
159. beacon and strobe to help res cue forces quickly locate the distress scene Satellite beacons have significant coverage alerting timeliness posi tion accuracy and signaling advantages over other types of EPIRBs 121 5 MHz Before purchasing or using something other than the 406 MHz EPIRB be sure to understand the capabilities and limitations Further information and a complete listing of VHF channels and frequen cies is available at www navcen uscg gov INSURANCE Even if someone else is operating the boat the owner is generally held liable for any damages or injuries that occur It is in the owner s best inter est to maintain sufficient personal liability and property damage insurance on the boat in anticipation of potential judgments Guarding against theft is another consideration WEATHER Never leave the dock without first checking the local weather forecast Weather information is available from television radio local newspaper online or from a weather channel on a VHF radio At certain times of the year weather can change rapidly and boaters should always keep an eye out for weather conditions While boating pay attention to the following e Watch for cloud build up especially rapid vertically rising clouds e Sudden drop in temperature e Sudden change in wind direction and or speed 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 1 22 e On board barometers where placed on board by the boat owner should be checked ever
160. bind up caliper pistons Do not use this in individual actuators disc brakes or solenoids The silicone in DOT 5 brake fluid also causes foaming bubbles when forced through small orifices under high pressure such as the solenoid valves in a disc brake system Bubbles in brake fluid result in spongy brakes Silicone also tends to become slightly compressible at tempera tures near its boiling point which makes it generally inappropriate for trail ers used in mountain conditions BRAKE LOCKOUT When backing up the coupler will move back and apply the trailer brakes The brakes will apply at different levels depending on how fast you back up the type of brakes the road or surface and the position angle of the trailer Some trailers with disc brakes need an electrical solenoid control to allow the trailer to back up This control is wired to the back up lights on the tow vehicle and when the tow vehicle is put into reverse this control does not allow the trailer brakes to apply Manual Brake Lockout for the Actuator If the trailer needs to be moved while in reverse and without electrical connections to operate the reverse lock out solenoid the safety pin can be used to manually keep the coupler from ap plying pressure to the master cylinder Place the pin in the hole at the front of the actua tor housing Remove the pin IMMEDIATELY after backing up and replace in the coupler position to lock the coupler Failure to do so will ca
161. ble and seek assistance from your authorized MasterCraft dealer s service Location department to diagnose and if necessary repair the problem See the Guide to Individual Models section of this Owner s Manu al Battery locations vary by model Operation BATTERY CHARGER The red and green LED lights which are mounted on the charger Models face indicate when the unit is recharging and maintaining the batteries The battery charger will shut off when the batteries are fully charged Before charging a battery do not operate the charger if the cables or an LED is damaged Be sure that all accessories are OFF 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 the battery s life in applications where it is stored for long periods of time These are three stage electronic chargers completely automatic lightweight and silent Unlike most automotive chargers this charger will not boil off the electrolytes in properly installed and maintained bat teries If the battery or batteries must be removed from the product always remove the grounded terminal from the battery first Be sure that the area around the battery is well ventilated while the battery is being charged Also ensure that the battery terminals are free of corrosion See the Scheduled Maintenance section of this Owner s Manual for additional battery infor
162. both sides first compared to completely removing one knob and then loosening and removing the second The angled threaded can put the tower threads in a bind Completely unscrew the hand knobs until they are disengaged a spring pushes them out Fold tower back and rest on motor box or other padding to protect up holstery If removing the additional steps will need to be followed Pull excess wires out from under the deck e Disconnect the light wires NOTE On the tower side fold the wires up and push up in the tower tube On the deck side fold loop the wires up and stuff back in the access hole Do not plug the wires together This will act as a direct short if the light switch is turned on resulting in a tripped circuit breaker or a blown fuse o The male connector should be insert ed in the groove in the plastic below the deck mount Groove will be on the forward side of the hole 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 4 39 Looping the wires up so they create pressure against the deck hole will provide additional re sistance to them from falling down DO NOT PUSH THE WIRES ALL THE WAY DOWN Otherwise the side access panel will 2 have to be removed to re route them through the access hole Ensuring the wires are clear stand the tower all the back up to its normal operating position From the back side of the tower push the base of the tower leg forward It should easily s
163. breakaway cable is to apply the brakes if the safety chains fail Do not loop an S hook over the breakaway cable to attach it Never tow a trailer without the breakaway cable secured to the tow ve hicle To retract the breakaway cable slide the coupler fully forward and push up on the push rod release bracket located on the underside and behind the hitch ball socket 1 Checking and resetting the breakaway cable If pushing up on the push rod release bracket does not release the brakes or it is hard to push insert a pry bar into the 5 16 hole behind the bracket Use the pry bar to gently stroke the push rod backwards and relieve the load on the bracket Push up on the bracket and hold it up while releasing the pry bar The push rod release bracket should now move freely and brakes should be released Stroking the push rod to release the brakes If the brakes cannot be released using the method described above or if the push rod release bracket will not move the bracket is damaged beyond repair and requires replacement Contact an authorized MasterCraft dealer for assistance and replacement parts The breakaway system reset tab must be pushed up anytime the cable has been pulled See the lockout information elsewhere in this section of the Owner s Manual 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 7 9 TRAILER WINCH ASSEMBLY Maintain a firm grip on the winch handle at all times Never release the handle wh
164. bs on both sides where equipped CC Stern cleat DD Fuel tank filler EE Ballast thru hull vent FF Ski pylon GG Batteries ON OFF switch under seat HH Cockpit table mount where equipped Il Cooler under seat JJ Center drain plug under inspection plate KK Heated observer seat where equipped LL Hand held fire extinguisher beneath observer seat MM Amp where equipped NN Batteries under seat OO Nav anchor light PP Glove box QQ Walk thru seat where equipped RR Bow filler cushion where equipped SS Bow cleat 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 2 6 Length of 20 Width Amidship 96 Boat Weight 3 350 3 500 lbs Length of Boat w Platform 221 Towing Length 229 Towing Width 100 Fuel 42 gallons Maximum Capacity 11 people or 1 446 lbs Bow 4 people or 600 lbs Weight must be evenly distributed OO J AA NN MM HH GG FF EE DD CC 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 2 7 Storage space is located under Observer s seat bow seating aft and wrap around seating port and starboard sun pads Bow cleat Anchor storage under seat Horn Ballast tank below floor board Bilge thru hull outlet Ballast thru hull vent Navigation li
165. ce for the desired video to be displayed Cruise Control can also be turned ON or OFF by touching CRUISE while on this screen PROFILES The Profiles screen is accessible by pressing the Quick Access 5 This feature displays rider user profiles for cruise controls based on user preferences for speed ballast and attitude adjustment tabs settings To scroll through the available profiles touch SURF LEFT and slide fin ger to the left or right Touch ACTIVATE when the desired profile is shown Up to 16 rider user profiles can be created and stored Profile Screen Soft Key Commands PROFILES provides utilities for adding new users or editing deleting exist ing users Touch screen commands for Profiles include CRUISE touch to turn the cruise ON or OFF DELETE deletes the selected rider after a confirmation warning ACTIVATE makes the user displayed in SURF LEFT active with all settings activated 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 19 EDIT selects and edits existing user name information ADD NEW pro oem Manum vides an interface to add PUN 10 0 20 100 new user information ware See following for details New User Profile This is how a New User Profile is estab lished Function and Description To create a new profile press the PROFILE Quick Access Key Then touch ADD NEW to begin the process WAKE E Type a name for the new profile using the touch keypad
166. ch information in the Safety section of this Owner s Manual regarding weight 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 5 11 Adding additional aftermarket ballast to a MasterCraft boat is not rec ommended and can result in impaired visibility diminished handling characteristics and instability when operating your boat and may re sult in potential structural and or engine damage to the boat which damage will not be covered by your warranty 44 DANGER Information regarding the Maximum Capacity for each boat is includ ed in the Guide to Individual Models section of this Owner s Manual and on a placard located near the operator s position It is the boat op erator s responsibility to ensure that the boat is never overloaded Too much additional weight may cause the boat to overturn or sink which can result in serious bodily injury or death EMERGENCIES Know how to use and spot distress signals and to offer assistance if pos m sible Remember need assistance someday Review the Safety section of this Owner s Manual COURTESY Always respect the rights of others on the water Keep wide when pass ing slow down in crowded areas be alert and be aware of your wake and wash See the Rules of the Open Water information in the Safety section of this Owner s Manual FIRST TIME OPERATION When taking to the water for the first time you must keep in mind a few general guidelines
167. cific information in Recommended Brake Fluid in this section of this Owner s Manual In order for brakes to function properly all air must be expelled from the brake system If bleeding is necessary have an authorized MasterCraft dealer perform this function or follow the manual bleeding of the brake system instructions as outlined in this Own er s Manual It is imperative that the system be filled with only ONE type of brake fluid Different types do not mix Follow the instructions on the brake fluid container Check the safety chains and attachment points for damage or wear Re pair or replace as necessary Check the breakaway cable for worn or frayed cable strands End fittings should be checked for damage Replace as necessary Check for any hydraulic leaks in the brake system Be sure all tube fit 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 7 29 tings are tight Periodic checks must be made on all hoses brake line tubing and fittings to guard against cuts worn hoses and loose fittings that may cause leaks in the trailer brake hydraulic system Replace de teriorated and damaged parts as necessary Check for chips and nicks in the paint Touch up as necessary Ignoring this will lead to accelerated wear and deterioration of the trailer Check the condition of the bunks If the coverings show wear discuss with an authorized MasterCraft dealer If the coverings are not in good condition or if the bunk sub frame shows any damage this w
168. contents may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity listed on the trailer tongue 3 WALK AROUND INSPECTION The majority of potential road side issues can be eliminated by a walk around visual inspection of the trailer This should be done after hitching the trailer to the tow vehicle and again at each fuel or rest stop Make a quick visual check of e the coupler e safety cables e emergency brake cable wiring connector e tie downs and tires Look for obvious fluid leaks e unusually hot brakes or hubs e damage caused by road hazards and e low tire pressure Make a point to pay particular attention to the right starboard side of the trailer as this is typically where most road hazard damage occurs These are some brief tips for maneuvering with a trailer attached to a tow vehicle e WHEN BACKING UP place your hand at the bottom of the steering wheel To turn left move your hand left rotate the wheel clockwise To turn right move your hand right rotate the wheel counterclockwise Back up slowly Because mirrors cannot provide all of the visibility you may need when backing up have someone outside at the rear of the trailer to guide you while backing up whenever possible Use slight movements of the steering wheel to adjust direction Exaggerated move ments will cause greater movement of the trailer If you have difficulty pull forward and realign the
169. cturer Special Attention Use only rapid dissolve toilet paper with these head systems and only deodorant specially formulated for this type of head system See the manufacturer s instructions for details In the event that anything from the head s bowl or holding tank escapes it should be cleaned as soon as practicable Failure to clean any spillage may result in unpleas ant odors mildew mold and damage to the deck or other areas of the boat This is not covered under warranty Additional Special Attention See the Storage amp Winterization section of this Owner s Manual for important information regarding the preparation of the head for storage Troubleshooting Proper use of the head should avoid issues However if for any reason the head does not operate as indicated refer once more to the instructions In instances of malfunction take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer for assistance 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 54 REMOVABLE COOLERS Models All models Coolers should always be stowed in the appropriate designated loca tion of the boat as noted in the Guide to Individual Models section of this Owners Manual Stocked coolers can have enough weight to cause imbalance in the boat and or cause injury upon contact Purpose The coolers allow for boaters to bring food and beverage onboard for outings and keep such items at a lower tempera ture than ambient air and from spoilage as rapidly
170. cument instances where victims have been resuscitated after extended periods Start CPR immediately and get the victim to a hospital as quickly as possible Immersion suits will delay the effects of hypothermia in cold water and are available through many retailers who specialize in sales of marine prod ucts The suits should be stored and maintained according to the manufac turer s instructions INFLATABLE LIFE RAFTS An inflatable life raft can provide a survival platform for an extended period of time Be sure the life raft is large enough for everyone on board when the boat operates off shore It should have the appropriate emergen cy equipment pack and should be professionally serviced periodically ac cording to the manufacturer s instructions Coast Guard approved life rafts must meet a number of stringent material and performance standards ANCHORING Anchoring is done for two principal reasons first to stop for fishing swimming lunch or an overnight stay and secondly to keep a boat from running aground in bad weather or as a result of engine failure When preparing to anchor bring the bow of the vessel into the wind or current Place the engine in neutral When the boat comes to a stop slowly lower the anchor Do not throw the anchor over as it will tend to foul the anchor or tangle line When the anchor line has been let out back up away from the anchor with the engine in idle reverse to help set the anchor After i
171. d the tab deploys to one hundred percent 100 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 24 Touch to save the settings to the current rider profile NOTE lf no rider profile is selected nothing will occur or change Touch to save these settings to a new rider pro file A keyboard is displayed to name the new pro file and the new profile process is launched See Profiles in this section of the Owner s Manual for more information GPS OPTIONAL The GPS display screen is accessible by pressing Quick Ac cess Key The GPS feature displays map data latitude and lon gitude coordinates time and speed Additional touch point com mands are accessed by touching the screen GPS Display Touch Point Commands TRACKING MENU OPTIONS Tracking shows the current route and any waypoints you have set A green 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 moved the cursor to another location CREATE WAYPOINT This displays a marker or waypoint on the map to mark a favorite location after displaying a confirmation message CLEAR TRACK Displays a confirmation message before deleting the current track information SAVE TRACK Displays a confirmation message before saving the current track information Zoom Pan Menu Options ZOOM IN Zooms in closer to
172. d locked in place or has been lowered Also be certain that there is suf ficient overhead clearance before removing the boat trailer from cover or when towing that the unit will clear any overhead items such as trees bridges overhead power lines overpasses etc This trailer is manufactured to meet the applicable federal safety stan dards at the time of manufacture Check the local and state requirements regarding any additional equipment that may be required Note Trailer laws covering such things as brakes lights safety cables licenses etc will vary from state to state Be sure that the trailer is in full com pliance with applicable state laws An authorized MasterCraft dealer can help in this regard Otherwise contact the nearest state motor vehicle department MAINTENANCE Note that failure to follow these routine procedures may result in failures that are not covered under warranty Failure to follow maintenance procedures as outlined in this Owner s Manual may result in component failure Such failure is not covered under warranty Failure may also result in loss of control or other mal function that could potentially lead to serious injury or death Hose off the brake rotors and calipers along with all other parts of the trailer that have come in contact with salt water or brackish water as this will minimize corrosion A fresh water flush of the system is the most criti cal aspect of trailer maintenance
173. d of force on the system could cause the straps to break and allow the boards to come out of the sleeves Never tow over the road with anything in the surf sleeve even with the straps connected Wind and air currents can be sufficient to break straps and or force the surf boards or other items to dislodge This could result in damage to vehicles following and or serious injury or death to individuals in those vehicles GOPRO MOUNTS Models All boats as an option Purpose The mounts allow GoPro cameras to be mounted for digital filming of towing activities 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 64 Location On the aft side of the tower and or on the transom Operation The mounts on the tower are permanently installed The transom mount can be moved The rotary screws should be mounted as securely as possible to avoid the possibility of the mount and camera dislodging during operation and the rubber attachment placed around the transom handle for added security If the mount and camera dislodge they may sink and such failure is not covered under warranty 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 65 PREPARATION USING CARE WHEN FUELING MasterCraft boats are equipped with a highly innovative fuel system This system is designed to provide years of trouble free service Some of the latest innovations related to fuel handling safety are also incorporated into the fuel delivery system The fuel pump syst
174. d to maintain its course and speed You must stay out of its way as you clear it altering course and sro taet speed as necessary Conversely if you are being passed by another vessel you are the stand on vessel and you should maintain your speed and direction so that the vessel can be steered around you LT Dec 2 T nx Wray Tent Hen par OTHER SPECIAL SITUATIONS There are additional rules to remember when operating your boat around other vessels such as e When navigating in narrow channels you should keep to the right when itis safe and practical to do so e When preparing to go around a bend that may obstruct your view of other water vessels you should sound a prolonged blast on the horn or with a whistle for four 4 to six 6 seconds Even if no reply is heard you should still proceed around the bend with caution SAILING VESSEL HIGHT OF WAY Sailing vessels should normally be given the right of way The exceptions to this are When the sailing vessel is overtaking the power driven vessel the pow er driven vessel has the right of way Sailing vessels should keep clear of any fishing vessel n a narrow channel a sailing vessel should not hamper the safe pas sage of a power driven vessel that can navigate only in such a channel A sailing vessel not using sails is a power down vessel FISHING VESSEL RIGHT OF WAY Under inte
175. ded please contact your dealer ENGINE DIAGNOSTICS From the Main Menu screen highlight the Engine Diagnostics feature and press the Display Key under SELECT to open the Engine Diagnostics Screen 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 92 The Engine Diagnostics screen displays active and stored faults When you open the Engine Diagnostics screen the display will query the engine s ECU and provide feedback on any diagnostic codes that have been acti vated and stored in the ECU for service needs To navigate to a feature press the Display Key under your desired fea ture or action Use PREV and NEXT to scroll the fault list Press ACTIVE FAULTS to toggle to STORED FAULTS Press the MENU key to go back Press the HOME key to return to Home The following is a list of field definitions contained on the Engine Diag nostics screen Function SPN Description Action Suspect Parameter Number fault code If not trans lated into text by the display see the engine manufacturer s literature for the definition of the SPN number Function FMI Description Action Failure Mode Indicator fault code The FMI is defined by SAE J1939 If not translated into text see the SAE standard or the en gine manufacturer s literature Function Description Field Description Action Most common SPNs and FMis have text for the descrip tion stored in the display If there is no text then this SPN and FMI must be defined by referring to th
176. determine the product that works best in the area Many local variables may also affect the selection of paint Be sure to follow the paint manufacturer s directions exactly 4 CAUTION Be sure all fasteners used are approved and rated for marine use Most fasteners used on MasterCraft boats are stainless steel or specially coat ed to resist corrosion WARNING Use of improper parts may cause component or engine failure Such failure may result in death or serious injury STAINLESS STEEL AND CHROME ANODIZED ALUMINUM Stainless steel chrome plated and anodized aluminum parts are not total ly resistant to corrosion Occasional cleaning and polishing with a marine chrome and stainless polish will maintain and extend the life of these parts In salt water areas it is imperative that you thoroughly rinse all hardware with fresh water and apply a light coating of protective oil to enhance the appear ance after each use CAUTION Exposure to salt water will cause corrosion leading to significant dam age to stainless steel chrome and anodized aluminum parts Failure to thoroughly rinse salt water from all hardware and to apply protec tive oil after each exposure to salt water will accelerate the corrosion of hardware and will void your warranty b 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 6 5 CLEANING THE BOAT Periodic cleaning is the best way to keep your boat looking like new B Regular washing and wax
177. displays the following features Fuel Tank Level MPH KPH Vessel Speed e RPM Engine Speed Revolutions Per Minute Cruise ON or OFF e Water Depth FT M Optional To navigate to another screen press the Display Key under an action in the Menu Bar NOTE The Water Depth is an option that can be chosen on the Fac tory Settings Screen If the option is selected as NO it is not displayed A Dealer Code is required to access the Factory Setting screen 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 87 GAUGE From the Home screen the Gauge screen can be accessed by press ing the Display Key under GAUGE in the Menu Bar Pet OFF 9G Qopoc The Gauge screen displays the following features Fuel Tank Level MPH KPH Vessel Speed RPM Engine Speed Revolutions Per Minute Air Temperature F C Water Temperature F C Optional Water Depth FT M Optional Press the HOME key to return to Home screen or press the ARROW key to scroll to other screens NOTE The Water Depth and Water Temperature are options that can be chosen in the Factory Settings screen If the option is selected as NO it is not displayed A Dealer Code is required to access the Fac tory Setting screen CRUISE From the Home screen the Cruise screen can be accessed by pressing the Display Key under CRUISE in the Menu Bar maptr OFF The Cruise screen displays the following features Cruise ON or OFF Actual MPH KPH
178. e GEN2 software and is not plumbed for additional plug in bags Purpose Ballast systems were specially designed for each model of MasterCraft boats to enhance enjoyment of boating By creating deeper more dynam ic waves in the wake boarding enthusiasts with skills ranging from be ginners to professional boarders have discovered more enjoyable even record setting experiences For simple outings and quicker reaction by the boat ballast systems can be left empty Filling ballast tanks and optional bags however sets the stage for exciting and fun experiences Location Ballast tanks are located between deck and hull out of sight Plug in optional bags are located in the rear storage areas on either side of the engine compartment On the XStar front ballast bags are located under the bow seating Ballast fill and empty locations are underwater and should be kept clear of debris See Care and Maintenance sec tion of this Owner s Manual for more detail Ballast overflow locations are on the side of the boat Depending on the model the overflow may be on the bow or the gunnel See Guide to Individual Models in this 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 32 Owner s Manual to determine the location of ballast overflow Fill empty and overflow locations should never be obstructed In addition to the manual switch on the driver s armrest control may also be available through the Video Display Gauge See Video Display Gauge
179. e PLUS and MINUS to change value or to select Press the HOME key to go back press it again to return to Home 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 90 Function Units Description Action The choices are US Standard US Std or Metric Function Fuel Alarm Description Action Sets the percent of fuel left in tank to deploy the alarm Choices are 1 50 Function Min Depth Alarm Description Action The choices are OFF or from 1 ft to 98 5 ft Function Fire Extinguisher Description Action The choices are Enable pop up notification or Disable pop up notification Function Factory Reset Description Action This choice restores all factory settings to their original values Choices are YES or NO Function Day Brightness Description Action Sets the screen brightness for daylight Settings are 1 2 3 4 5 and 10 100 in increments of 10 Function Night Brightness Description Action Sets the screen brightness for nighttime Settings are 1 2 3 4 5 and 10 100 in increments of 10 Function Gauge Brightness Day Description Action Sets the gauge brightness for daylight Settings are 10 100 in increments of 10 Function Gauge Brightness Night Description Action Sets the gauge brightness for nighttime Settings are 10 100 in increments of 10 The display uses Night Brightness and Gauge Brightness Night when the Nav Light input is switched ON SERVICE INFORMATION
180. e boat sinking Center drain piehole lids should be secured prior to boat operation It can be possible to mis direct the cross threads when re installing Re try until the lid is secure level with the deck Not only can additional water from the deck intrude if the lid is not secured but individuals on board may injure themselves if they misstep in the area of the center drain The sea strainer should be checked before each outing See the Care and Maintenance section of this Owner s Manual for details on how to properly inspect it As equipped the strainer operates automatically and 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 4 19 does not require a switch or gauge to monitor Regular maintenance however is im portant 1 If the boat does not automatically pump water out of the system when the ignition key is ON verify that the bilge switch is turned to automatic 2 If itis turned to automatic but still is not pumping when there is evidence of water in the bilge as viewed through the center drain turn the switch to manual as needed to pump out the water Be certain to follow the instructions above and do not leave the switch turned to manual after water is evacuated Special Note Because the bilge pump operates even when the boat is shut OFF to prevent 4 excessive water on board if the pump runs fairly fre quently it can cause the battery ies to fully dis charge This is a signal that the boat is ei
181. e caused by any improper alteration modification to the boat or any of its component parts or accessories including dam age resulting from alteration modification repair or replacement in such a way as to increase the cubic inch capacity or horse 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 8 3 power output of the engine and boat as originally manufactured c damage caused by the use of improper or contaminated fuel or fluids d damage caused by the use of customer applied chemicals cidental spills damage caused by failure to maintain the boat in accordance with the maintenance provisions in the Owner s Manual or improper maintenance of the boat f damage caused by the failure to comply with any recall or request for repair g damage resulting from the use of the boat for any racing speed commercial competition or performance demonstration h damage resulting from use of the boat for rental commercial or er barrier coat and bottom paints NOTE Although MasterCraft uses the highest grade gel coat materials a condition may devel op where the bottom of the boat may show signs of discoloration and or blisters if the boat is left in the water for long periods of time i e in excess of thirty 30 days therefore a proper barrier coat and bottom paint should be used whenever it is anticipated that the boat will be left in the water for an extended period of time i e in excess of thirty 30 days
182. e en gine is operating and the boat is in motion These activities sometimes known as teak surfing or platform dragging where the participant holds onto the swim platform and is pulled through the water and or body surfs immediately behind the boat are extremely dangerous highly likely to result in death or serious bodily injury and are a misuse of this product Additional Special Attention Swim platforms especially those that feature teak wood require consistent maintenance to retain luster and finish See the Care and Maintenance section of this Owner s Manual for important care require ments Failure to follow instructions can result in damage to the platform that is not covered under warranty 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 4 37 Troubleshooting If at any time the swim platform does not feel secure there should be no noticeable movement or play in relation to the rest of the boat imme diately leave the swim platform Verify that whether permanently attached or held in place with brackets the platform is fastened as designed If it is not stop using the swim platform and take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer for repair SKI RACKS Models ProStar as an option Purpose The ski racks provide a sleek and attractive method to store skis in the gunwales on both sides of the boat interior These ski racks are con structed with anodized aluminum and particular attention must b
183. e engine manufacturer or the SAE J1939 standard Function Corrective Action Description Action See dealer Function Get Faults Description Action Selecting GET FAULTS queries the Engine Control Unit ECU for feedback on diagnostic codes that have been activated and stored in the ECU for service needs Function Fault Code Pop ups Description Action A fault condition will trigger a pop up dialog box on the screen describing the nature of the fault FACTORY SETTINGS From the Main Menu screen highlight the Factory Settings feature and press the Display Key under SELECT to open the Factory Setting screen The Factory Settings allow your dealer to customize features A Dealer Code is required to access this screen 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 93 TROUBLESHOOTING Issue Display appears not to work or doesn t come ON Potential Solutions 1 Display could be in sleep mode Select a key on the keypad to activate the display 2 Check for loose connections at battery and display unit 3 Check for reversed polarity on the power connections 4 Verify battery has a minimum voltage of six volts Issue Display resets or goes OFF when starting engine Potential Solutions 1 Check display supply wires are connected properly to battery 2 Verify battery is charged properly 3 Check battery for efficient starter current Issue Display has no backlight Potential Solution Contact your Master
184. e paid to prevent corro sion See Cor rosion in the Care and Main tenance section of this Owners Manual Location The ski racks are built into the gunwales on both sides of the boat interior Operation The ski racks operate easily by tapping the lower bar of the assem bly Holding down on the bar keeps the ski rack holder open for easy ac cess or storage of the skis Releasing the lower bar closes the rack and holds the skis in place Prior to operating the boat always check that the skis are secure in the rack Failure to do so could result in a ski or skis becoming dislodged during boat operation This could result in the skis striking individuals seated in the aft portion of the boat or the skis going overboard A DANGER Always verify that skis stowed in the gunwale ski racks are secure prior to operation of the boat Otherwise skis may become dislodged and strike passengers in the aft section of the boat or the skis going overboard TOWERS Models All XSeries and XStars are equipped with the ZFTO tower the ZFT4 tower or the ZFT5 tower except when optionally deleted at the time the boat order is placed The NXT and ProStar have their own unique towers Purpose Towers add a whole new dimension of appealing boating enjoyment Because of their versatility in adding wakeboarding music and lighting to the experience many boat owners consider towers to be an important addition to their boat 2015 MAS
185. e periods running from the applicable date described in Section 2 5 of the Limited Warranty for the beginning of the warranty period 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 8 8 Forward completed MasterCraft Limited Warranty Transfer Form and pay ment to MasterCraft Boat Company LLC 100 Cherokee Cove Drive Vonore TN 37885 Attn Customer Service amp Warranty MASTERCRAFT LIMITED WARRANTY TRANSFER FORM Boat Information Please Print Boat Serial Number Boat Model No Engine Make Engine Serial No Transmission Type Transmission Serial No Owner Information Please Print Previous Owner New Second Owner s Name Street Address City State Zip Code Home Phone Business Phone Date of Purchase by Second Owner Second Owner s Signature MUST BE SIGNED Co Second Owner if any NOTE Be sure to enclose payment of warranty transfer fee and a copy of the purchase receipt within fourteen 14 days of the sale date 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 8 9 SERVICE LOG 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 8 10 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 8 11 SERVICE LOG TRAILER 3 6 months 250 miles Check brake fluid and for leaks 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 8 12 See information in the Trailer Section regarding post Storage maintenance 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 8 13 INDEX 12 Volt Receptacle
186. e to the engine causing overheating and restrict the propellers to such an extent that it causes a vibration that can damage the engine and drive train OPERATOR S RESPONSIBILITIES Ensure the boat is in top operating condition and there are no hazards that impede your moving about the boat 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 1 5 Ensure the bilge is clean prior to starting File a float plan as described below with a relative or friend Have a complete knowledge of the operation and handling characteris tics of your boat Ensure that the boat is not loaded above the maximum capacity and that the load is properly distributed Reference the seating chart label affixed in the boat for proper distribution of persons aboard Have familiarity with your starting location and your goal and the water ways between Maintain a safe speed at all times to avoid collisions Keep an eye out for changing weather conditions and respond accord ingly Know and practice the navigational rules Know and obey all federal and state regulations and operate the boat properly around all waterway markers Maintain a clear unobstructed view at all times especially forward Scan the water and avoid tunnel vision Many boating collisions are caused by inattention CONSISTENT ATTENTION REQUIRED CARBON MONOXIDE CO When anchoring the boat you MUST turn OFF the engine In most mod els exhaust fumes containing carbon monoxide are
187. eak surfing is NEVER a safe activity Never move into areas under swim platforms where exhaust outlets are located unless the area has been properly ventilated Operation of boats at mile high 5 250 ft or higher altitudes may affect CO production Check with an authorized MasterCraft dealer before op erating at higher altitudes to determine whether the engine may require additional tuning to prevent excessive CO Although CO can be present without the smell of exhaust fumes if you smell exhaust fumes CO is also present Take immediate action to 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 1 8 dissipate these fumes Treat symptoms of seasickness as possible CO poisoning Get the person s into fresh air immediately Seek medical attention Install and maintain CO alarms inside your boat Do not ignore any alarm Replace alarms as recommended by the alarm manufacturer Follow Coast Guard safety checklists Geta Vessel Safety Check They are free Your local U S Coast Guard Auxiliary can provide details or check www uscgaux org online to locate assistance WEIGHT LIMITS AND DISTRIBUTION All boats have weight limits Failure to adhere to the posted limits can cause operation instability and or the boat to sink This may result in serious injury or death as well as significant damage to the boat which will not be covered by warranty Overloading a boat may cause it to become unstable and may poten tially result in t
188. ease check compatibility when using this product in combination with painted or varnished surfaces 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL 6 11 Common Stains Steps 1 3 General care Dirt build up Ballpoint ink Chewing gum Coffee tea chocolate Grease Household soil Ketchup Latex paint Lipstick Mildew or wet leaves Motor oil Oil based paint Permanent marker Spray paint Suntan lotion Tar asphalt Yellow mustard Always remove stains immediately Upholstery must be kept CLEAN AND DRY A gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt Medium soft brush with warm soapy water Rinse and dry B 303 Fabric and Vinyl Cleaner Rinse and dry C Wipe or scrape off excess chill gum with ice before starting All cleaning methods must be followed by a thorough rinse with clean warm water Failure to care for your vinyl properly or the use of improper cleaners may void your warranty as well as damage your vinyl Certain household cleaners powdered abrasives steel wool and solvent cleaners can cause damage and discoloration and are not rec ommended Dry cleaning fluids and lacquer solvents should not be used because they will remove printed pattern and gloss Waxes should be used with caution because many contain dyes or solvents that can permanently damage the protective coating Do not clean with power washers as they can generate 3 500 P S I
189. echanism that allows adjustment of the steering wheel angle to meet the needs and comfort of the operator The system was designed to be used by opera tors who are sitting down in the driver s seat Standing or manipulating the steering wheel in any other manner could cause loss of control 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 22 Boats underway must always be operated from a seated position at the helm The driver s seat and the steering wheel are adjustable and should be placed at the location most comfortable and in control for each in dividual operator Trying to drive a boat while standing or in any other way manipulating the steering system could result in loss of control of the boat This may lead to serious injury or even death for those on board See Shift Throttle Control information elsewhere this section of the Owner s Manual Operation The steering of a boat is very similar to that of a car or truck but it will generally respond less quickly due to operation in the water which is more dense than air Read the Starting and Basic Operations informa tion and Operational Hints that appear in the Preparation section of this Owner s Manual for more detail and assistance Troubleshooting At any time if the steering is sluggish difficult or shows any signs of not working smoothly and properly the boat should immediately be taken to an authorized MasterCraft dealer for attention The hydraulic
190. ection of the Boat Operations information 5 Courtesy lights This two position toggle switch is pushed UP to turn ON and DOWN to turn OFF 6 H B STARBOARD SIDE OF DASH D Ballast port tank switch E Ballast center tank switch F Ballast starboard tank switch This is the Tsunami pump system The ballast tanks are filled and emptied by pressing the switches which are clearly marked by tank designation above the three position switches To fill press the appropriate switch UP to empty press the appropriate switch DOWN The center or neutral position is OFF and the pumps are inactive IMPORTANT NOTE These switch controls and pumps do not operate AUTOMATICALLY It is important for operators to re turn the switches to the center or neutral position after filling or emptying tanks 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL 3 81 It is possible for operators to be aware when tanks are full as over flow will exit the tanks through the overflow vents When emptying op erators should pay attention to the vents When the tanks are empty water will cease to come out the vents See Pages 10 2 and 10 3 of this NXT20 supplement for the approximate locations of the vents Failure to maintain the ballast switches in the center or neutral po sition at all times other than when purposely filling or emptying the system s will result in permanent damage to the tsunami ballast pumps This is not covered under warran
191. ed depths as measured under con ditions at the factory based lake Adjustments may be necessary depending on load distribution in the boat as well as the angle of the ramp where the boat is being used Power loading is always possible but winching on the last few inches may be necessary depending on the steepness of the ramp As with most boats including the X10 and X30 if the trailer is backed in too far on a particularly steep ramp the bow can easily go under the bow roller Approaching the trailer very slowly typically in neutral is recommended Unloading depth can and should be somewhat deeper than these rec ommended LOADING depths as the bunks are not needed to guide the boat off the trailer Power unloading can burn the carpet in the same man ner as power loading Following loading wet brakes may not hold and or may cause brakes to have diminished performance characteristics A few braking applica tions at a slow speed will help to dry them out Extra care must be used when braking after brakes have become wet TOWING REQUIREMENTS States and municipalities may require special permits and licenses based on the size and weight of your trailer Some states require additional equipment for the tow vehicle such as side and rear view mirrors Inquire at your local motor vehicle administration office to find out what requirements affect you If you plan to travel in another state don t forget to check requirements there
192. ed through the trailer jack This could cause very painful injuries if feet are not clear of the jack when it is lowered Also be certain that fingers and hands are clear when moving the trailer jack because they can be pinched in the mechanism again resulting in injury TIE DOWNS Ensuring that a MasterCraft boat will be held securely in place on the trailer s hull support bunks especially when towing is extremely impor tant If the boat is not firmly and properly secured the boat can be damaged as it bounces against the hull supports MasterCraft offers the Ramp N Clamp system to simplify loading and launching the boat from the trailer To operate 1 Set the Ramp N Clamp handle to the down position so it can catch the boat when loading onto the trailer 2 Lift the Ramp N Clamp handle to the up position to release boat from the trailer 3 Do not lift the Ramp N Clamp handle un til you are ready to release boat from the trailer Helpful Tips For easier release on the ramp put the boat in forward gear or keep the winch strap tight while lifting the Ramp N Clamp handle Keeping the Ramp N Clamp cover and front of the boat waxed is part of the proper regular maintenance e Ifthe boat rocks back and forth on the trailer while towing raise the winch post uprights or add tie down straps to trailer to prevent rocking An ill fitting trailer will cause wear that is not covered under the warranty A winch strap m
193. ee Shower and Wash Down information elsewhere in this section of the Owner s Manual Turn the latch on the lid that tops the sink and lift up This allows access to the sink area The knobs turn as they do on land based faucets Note that the water is not pressurized so it will come out of the faucet with less force than it would ashore The sink drains through the boat s bilge system Water available is limited to the amount in the freshwater tank water from the body in which you are boating is 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 4 56 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 not covered under warranty Special Attention Note that the refrigerator functions off the boat s electrical system Attention should be paid to the voltmeter s to be certain that these sys tems do not over drain the electrical system Additional Special Attention Food items or anything that can create an odor should not be left in the refrigerator or cold plate areas Neither should anything that can leak be left in these units because they could potentially damage the units and this type of damage is not covered under warranty The condenser on the refrigerator should be kept free of dust dirt and anything that in hibits its proper operation The manufacturer also recommends leaving the door slightly
194. eel and tire lug wrench wheel chocks bearing grease spare strap for tie downs and winch ex tra lights wheel bearings and road flares SOME INSURANCE POLICIES DO NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE WHEN TOWING A TRAILER Check the policy or call the insurance agent to be certain that you have appropriate insurance coverage in place 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL 7 4 INTRODUCTION With the purchase of a new MasterCraft trailer custom built to integrate with a MasterCraft boat value has been added to the boating experience Access to thousands of recreational waterways is now available MasterCraft produces trailers to accompany its various models of supe rior boats which trailers have been specifically designed for many years of attractive trouble free service Now it is up to the owner and or operator to give the trailer proper care and maintenance to be sure it will continue to perform safely and satisfactorily for years to come The purpose of this section of the Owner s Manual is to provide the information that owners and operators need to fulfill that goal Please read and follow the warnings and instructions carefully Also because all trailers are not exactly alike be sure to read and comply with any warnings and additional information supplied by MasterCraft and its parts suppliers within the owner packet It s the best way to obtain peak performance Before towing this trailer be sure to read and understand this Owne
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196. electrical flow is interrupted through a fuse it then has to be replaced rather than reset However there are a few instances in which a fuse is preferable Access to these fuses is very limited and they should be replaced by an authorized MasterCraft dealer Currently the fuses are for amps at the battery switch panel and inline fuses for the fuel pump at the engine Location The location of the main circuit breaker board is under the dash panel closeout facing aft except on the XStar which does not have this panel and the ProStar where it is located on the starboard side of the walk thru to the bow area In some models there is an additional breaker panel to assist with the accessory load and where equipped it is located near the battery box There may also be a waterproof fuse for the stereo amplifier where equipped If the boat s accessories are malfunctioning check and then re set breakers as necessary The XStar features digital switching Instead of a breaker panel there are four 4 PDM breakers and a main breaker that are located 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 2 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 suspect that any of these fuses may not be operating as de signed you should take your boat to your authorized MasterCraft ser vice department
197. eling Using Care 5 2 Gavan 1 6 4 Gauge 3 in 1 Engine Oil 3 7 Gauge 3 in 1 Temperature 3 7 GAUGE MT EE 3 6 Gauges and Switches 3 2 Gauges XSeries Engine 3 6 ia o e 5 10 GEN2 SUM Syste 4 31 General Cleaning and Storage 6 20 General Common Sense Advice 0044400 1 5 General Power Package 6 27 General 22 000001000 nennen enean nnns 1 3 General Preparation 2 6 26 General Prudential Rule 1 26 4 45 MOUNIS v 4 64 Guide to Individual Models 2 1 Hazardous ns 1 5 eee emer etn RETRO ERE 4 52 Head Cleaning Enclosed sees 6 8 ERE ETT 4 46 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 8 16 Heaters 4 48 High Speed Operation ccn ca mte em deest erasa edes 5 13
198. em in your boat was specifically designed for the marine environment and contains a number of added safety components that are unique to the marine environment Because of the special nature of the design there are no user serviceable parts Any parts in need of service or maintenance will need to be addressed by an authorized MasterCraft dealer An authorized MasterCraft dealer is equipped with the special tools neces sary to disassemble and service the fuel capsule and associated parts Replacement parts must meet OEM require ments as specified by MasterCraft The fuel line in the boats bilge area that goes from the tank to the engine is a special multi layer armored line that is covered with a special material known as a fire sleeve The fire sleeve affords protection to the fuel line in the unlikely event of a boat fire The sleeve is colored orange for easy identification of the fuel line During the first time the fuel tank is filled the process will be very slow Air is being displaced in the system In all subsequent fuel filling the pro cess will take about the same amount of time as it does to fill a land based vehicle During refueling you should reasonably expect to avoid having any fuel spit back or well back when using an automatic shut off fuel pump nozzle All land based gas stations in North America are required to use these some marinas may not Therefore we recommend that you never leave the fuel fill
199. emergency equipment such as fire extinguishers and how this equipment is used In case of potential emer gencies be sure that at least one other person on board understands how to operate the boat Your safety as well as the safety of others with and around you is a direct result of how you operate and maintain your boat You and anyone who will be operating this boat should read and seek to fully comprehend this Owner s Manual and any additional information provided by component manufacturers and suppliers Make sure that you understand all of the con trols and operating instructions before attempting to operate the boat Im proper operation is extremely dangerous The basic safety rules are outlined in this section of the Owner s Manual Additional precautions throughout the Owner s Manual are not ed by the following symbols This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates
200. emitted from the exhaust flap area of the transom immediately below the swim platform No one should ever be on the swim platform or transom while the engine is operating This includes while using the shower option in those models where the engine must run in order to create hot water In those instances showering must never be done on the swim platform or transom because the carbon monox ide fumes are toxic DANGER Carbon monoxide is a colorless tasteless odorless and poisonous gas that accumulates rapidly and can cause serious injury or death Expo sure to carbon monoxide can be fatal in a matter of minutes Exposure to even low concentrations of carbon monoxide must not be ignored because the effects of exposure to carbon monoxide can build up and be 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 1 6 just as lethal as high concentrations Carbon monoxide from exhaust pipes of inboard or outboard engines may build up inside and outside the boat in areas near exhaust vents particularly during slow speed op erations STAY AWAY from these exhaust vent areas which are located at the stern of the boat and DO NOT swim or engage in any waters ports or other activities in or near the stern area of the boat including without limitation the swim platform and the rear sun deck when the engine is in operation Under no circumstances should the owner and or operator allow persons to hold onto the swim platform while the en gine is ope
201. en the ratchet level is in the unlocked position with a load on the winch because the handle will spin forcefully under these condi tions which may cause serious injury Also if the winch is released and beings to spin forcefully do NOT attempt to halt the spin Prior to each use of the winch check for the proper ratchet operation Do not use the winch if it is damaged Seek immediate repairs Never use the winch handle as a handle for pulling or maneuvering the entire trailer or oth er equipment Never pull on the winch han dle against a locked ratchet Never ex ceed the rated capacity of the winch Ex cessive loads may cause premature failure Never apply a load on the winch with the strap 9 fully extended 57 i m Keep at least two full turns of the strap that is on the reel Inspect the condition of the winch strap Using a damaged or worn winch strap may result in serious injury or damage Check the winch straps frequently The strength in these can dete riorate from exposure to weather ozone and ultraviolet light direct sunlight If a strap becomes frayed or worn replace it immediately with a new one A heavy grease should be applied to the gears to provide a free running drive and to minimize the effort you have to expend to crank the boat onto the trailer The winch is intended solely as an aid to loading the boat on the trailer It is not recommended to use the winch as the sole method
202. ence of fuel or oil in the bilge NOTE Always start the engine with the control lever in the neutral position or with the shift disengaged Your boat is equipped with a neutral start safety switch that will not allow the engine to be started when in gear STARTING THE ENGINE Attach the emergency engine safety switch tether lanyard to an article of your clothing and to the switch All models will have a removable ignition key Its purpose is for safety and security The key should be inserted prior to starting an outing and removed at the conclusion This is intended to prevent theft or unapproved use of the boat 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 5 9 The process for starting the boat is Insert the key and turn This turns ON the electrical system and prompts the battery ies to provide power e Momentarily press the ENGINE START STOP button Note While the engine is warming up check to see that all lights video screens and gauges operate properly Check that the steering system oper ates freely There should be no apparent leaks under pressure Re engage the control lever after warm up by returning the lever to neutral and pushing the throttle button back into the engage position SHIFTING GEARS When shifting gears always move the control lever smoothly and quick ly into gear Do not hesitate Slow gear engagement could damage the shifting mechanism in the transmission NOTE When shifting from forward to reverse o
203. engine propeller driven boats With the rudder in the straight ahead position a counterclock wise rotation propeller tends to cause the boat to drive to port when going forward and to starboard when going backward At high speed there is compensation for this effect so that unequal thrust is virtually non existent But at slow speed and especially during backing the effect can be very pronounced This is the main reason that most experi enced drivers approach with the dock to the starboard side of the boat Stopping or checking headway is a technique that must be mas tered With no brakes reverse must be used to stop the boat The momen tum of the boat will vary according to the load Make it a practice to slow to no wake speed before shifting into reverse When practicing maneuvering techniques always do so in open water that is free of traffic Adequate practice may make the difference between a pleasurable boating experience or a potentially damaging at the very least embarrassing one HIGH SPEED OPERATION MasterCraft boats are designed to accommodate professional drivers with advanced operating skills who can perform high speed maneuvers and turns on a dime DO NOT attempt to duplicate or simulate these feats Paid professional drivers log thousands of hours on the water and carefully choreograph every move Plans are made in advance in the event the rou tine must be aborted Maneuvers of this nature could cause
204. ent over revving Take note if the RPM limiter is activated If the WOT RPM is higher than the maximum RPM in your engine s WOT operating range the boat is under propped Installing a higher pitched propeller will reduce the WOT RPMs An engine that is over revving may quickly experience catastrophic damage which will not be covered under warranty If the WOT RPM is lower than the minimum RPM in your engine s WOT operating range the boat is over propped Installing a lower pitched propel ler will increase WOT RPMs An engine that is under revving is lugging This places a tremendous load on the pistons crankshaft and bearings and can cause detonation piston seizure and other engine damage which will not be covered under warranty Engines should always be operated within engine manufacturer guide lines Failure to do so may cause significant damage to the engine and drive train and is not covered under warranty Elevation and weather also have a very noticeable effect on the wide open throttle power of an engine Since oxygen gets thinner as elevation the engine begins to starve for air Humidity baro metric pressure and tempera ture have a noticeable effect on the density of air since heat and humidity thin the air This phenomenon can become particularly apparent when an engine is propped for use on a cool dry day in spring and then is operated on a hot humid day in
205. ent plate may also need to be lowered prior to lowering the swim platform Folding Down the Platform Remove the safety hinge pins in each swim platform bracket Begin by lifting the platform about four 4 inches up ward while easing the platform away from the boat tran som This will allow the platform to move freely on the hinge NOTE Ensure there is no tightness while the swim plat form is being folded There should be no binding during this action The platform must be raised and locked into position for transporta tion of the boat as well as use of the platform while boating Leaving the platform down may result in damage to the boat transom during transport that will not be covered by the warranty Securing the Platform Lift the platform to an angle of approximately 20 degrees from the boat Lightly push the platform do not shove nor jam toward the transom to 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 36 allow the platform to set in place Verify that the platform is in the locked posi tion and will not fall 5 down Failure to ver ify that the platform is locked may result in the platform fall ing while someone is on it and could result in injury Insert one 1 safety hinge pin into each platform bracket The platform must be raised and locked into position for use of the platform while boating No one should be allowed on the platform until the platform is securely locked in place a
206. ent to or integrated within aft seating See Guide to Individual Models in this Owner s Manual for specific model locations Operation See the Ski Wakeboard Rope information under Additional Safe ty Support in this section of the Owner s Manual Avoid tangling rope around the pylons or any other portion of the boat Special Attention Some pylons are removable In those instances always be certain that the pylon has snapped securely into place prior to usage Failure to do so could result in injury Ensure that removable ski pylons have securely snapped into place pri or to use Pylons that are not secure can become detached during op eration In these circumstances the pylon could hit persons on board or skiers behind the boat causing injury Troubleshooting If the pylon will not lock into place check for debris or other obstruc tions in the pylon housing If the housing is clear and the pylon still will not snap securely take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer for service SWIM PLATFORMS Models All models Materials vary and most models also offer optional styles Purpose Swim platforms provide easy access between the interior of the boat and the body of water Care should always be taken 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 should be done with that
207. er Reset Oil Change Dealer Information Provides your deal ers contact information such as a phone number ERS MANUAL PAGE 3 74 GPS UTILITIES On the Settings Menu touch the GPS Utilities touch command to access the GPS Utilities screen The GPS Utilities include the Satellite Status and the Time and Position Setup Touch Commands Description GPS Status Displays the location of the satellites Position Format Selection Feature allows you to define the amount of detail to display for longitude and latitude information on the GPS map Time Setup Parameters This is used to select correct time zone and clock mode for either 12 hour or 24 hour time formats You can also enable DST Daylight Savings Time by using the PLUS MINUS soft keys to select the box FACTORY SETTINGS On the Settings Menu touch the Factory Settings touch command to access the Facto J ry Settings screen A Dealer code is required to access this screen 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 75 Touch Commands Description Engine Diagnostics Displays feedback g any diagnostic codes that have been CEL LL c iris Se activated and stored in the ECU for service odo needs 3 Event Diagnostics Displays any 3 Event fault codes that have been activated and allows you to clear faults PDM Diagnostics Displays short circuits open circuit over current in out of
208. er to properly and safely act or react as a given situation requires Take a shakedown cruise Before making the first major trip or first trip to the lake with a MasterCraft trailer make at least one short trial run to become familiar with its handling characteristics Be sure everything is working properly Slow down There is less strain on the tow vehicle trailer and boat at moderate to slow speeds Also many states have lower speed limits for vehicles towing trailers Driving at moderate speeds will place less strain the tow vehicle and the trailer Trailer instability sway is more likely to occur as speed increases Particular attention needs to be given all as pects of towing when traveling over bumpy roads and railroad crossings Allow extra time and space You ll need more of both when passing and stopping Pass with extra care Signal well in advance and make sure you allow extra distance to clear the vehicle you are passing before you pull back into the lane Pass on level terrain with plenty of clearance Avoid pass ing on steep up or down grades Downshift as necessary to improve acceleration or speed maintenance When passing on narrow roads be careful to avoid soft shoulders Running on soft shoulders could cause the trailer to jack knife or go out of control Avoid sudden steering maneuvers These may create sway or un due side force on the trailer To control swaying caused by air pressure changes and wind buffe
209. er drain plug accessible under carpet TT Hand held fire extinguisher beneath observer seat UU Subwoofer where equipped VV Heater vent where equipped WW Glove box XX Amp where equipped YY Sirius radio antenna where equipped ZZ Cleat where equipped AAA Courtesy lights 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 2 2 Length of 200 Width Amidship 91 Boat Weight approx 3 825 lbs Length of Boat w Platform 218 Towing Length 25 0 Towing Width 99 Fuel Capacity 44 gallons Maximum Capacity 11 people or 1 804 lbs Bow 4 people or 600 lbs Weight must be evenly distributed NN II XX VV UU QQ LL WW SS PP OO MM KK JJ 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 2 3 Storage space is located under Observer s seat bow seating aft and wrap around seating port and starboard sun pads A Bow hatch where equipped Drop in walk thru door Folding walk thru seat D Storage compartment E Circuit breaker panel including battery ON OFF switch side panel walk thru Adjustable mirror Bilge thru hull outlet Navigation light Instrument panel details follow Bow cleat where equipped Steering wheel Shift throttle control Fire suppres
210. er operation and that the line is not kinked thereby inhibiting the flow of water SEAT HEATERS Models Optional on all models for driver s seat certain models for observer s seat Purpose The seat heat op tion allows the equipped seats to be warmed to temperatures above those of the ambient air Location The electrical seat heat mechanisms are located inside equipped seats The seat heat switch is on the dash panel In some models an optional observer seat heat switch is available and will be found on the deck below the observer seat cushion Operation A two position switch allows heat to be turned ON for the driver s seat Note that this switch and the observer s seat heat switch will oper ate only when the ignition is in the ON position Special Attention Do not leave open food sun tan oil or other materials on the seats if the seat heat function is ON Although the heat does not exceed a temperature at which skin can touch without burning nonetheless the additional heat could cause some types of food or other materials to melt causing a stain or damage that is not covered under warranty 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 48 Do not leave unattended open food or other materials that could melt on a seat equipped with a seat heater that is or will be turned ON The additional heat could cause melting resulting in a stain or other dam age that is not covered under warranty
211. ers and service codes These are multi functional tools that provide GPS tracking multi media display cruise control rider profiles and enables equipment operators to view a wide range of engine ballast transmission parameters and service codes CARE AND MAINTENANCE Only basic cleaning should be required to maintain the screens at their best A soft cloth can be used for cleaning the units Typical window cleaner or rubbing alcohol can also be used to clean the glass portion of the video screen display Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners on the unit Avoid contact between sharp or hard objects and the video touch screen because this can result in scratches or other permanent 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 damage to the unit that is not covered under warranty BASIC NAVIGATION FEATURES All features are easily accessible through the quick access keys touch point commands and menus Some navigation is linked between the 4 5 touch screen and the 7 touch screen with data shared between the units 4 5 STATIC NON TOUCH SCREEN Left The 4 5 static non touch screen displays the gauges associated with the engine in both the gauge view and the digital view It also displays the video The following displays can be accessed via the Quick Access Keys Gauges digital gauges and vide
212. es but operating on the high seas must be equipped with U S C G approved visual distress signals Pyrotechnic visual distress 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 cannot be counted toward meeting the visual distress signal requirement since they may be unreliable If pyrotechnic devices are selected a minimum of three are required That is three signals for day use and three signals for night Some pyro technic signals meet both day and night use requirements Less than z mias MOT REQUIRED Open Water e Pyrotechnic devices should be stored in a cool dry location if possible A watertight container painted red or orange and prominently marked Distress Signals or Flares is recommended U S C G approved pyrotechnic visual distress signals and associated devices include pyrotechnic red flares hand held or aerial pyrotechnic or ange smoke hand held or floating or launchers for aerial red meteors or parachute flares Non pyrotechnic devices may be allowed These include an orange dis tress flag day signal only or an electric distress light which is acceptable for night use Use of these devices must still meet Coast Guard require ments information for which is available online and from the Coast Guard
213. essary This is best done by an authorized MasterCraft dealer Possible cause Pinched or kinked brake lines Potential Remedy Check the brake lines and replace as necessary Possible cause Pulled breakaway cable and the push rod has not been reset Potential Hemedy Reset the breakaway cable and install the clip These are more complex issues and should be addressed by an autho rized MasterCraft dealer 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 7 33 VA 4 An 7 i 1 de T LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT 1 Disclaimer and Limitation of Implied Warranties THE EXPRESS LIM ITED WARRANTY SET FORTH HEREIN IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW MASTERCRAFT DISCLAIMS AND THE OWNER HEREBY EXPRESS LY WAIVES ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTA TIONS OF ANY KIND OR NATURE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OTHER THAN THOSE WARRAN TIES WHICH ARE IMPLIED BY AND ARE INCAPABLE OF EXCLU SION RESTRICTION OR MODIFICATION UNDER APPLICABLE LAW THE TERM OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT CANNOT BE DISCLAIMED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PERIODS APPLICA BLE TO THE RESPEC
214. esult in scratches or other permanent 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 damage to the unit that is not covered under warranty DISPLAY KEYS AND MENU BAR Navigate by pressing the Display Keys The Menu Bar changes according to the screen displayed To navigate to a feature press the Display Key under your desired feature or action The Display provides the following features and actions Features Gauges Fuel e MPH RPM Air Temperature Water Temperature Optional Water Depth Optional Cruise Control e ON or OFF e Set Speed MPH Actual Speed MPH NXT Wake Shaping Devices Position Optional e Attitude Adjustment Plate Position Optional Status Oil Pressure e Engine Temperature e Engine Hours e Voltmeter Trim Position Optional Position e Attitude Adjustment Plate e NXT Wake Shaping Devices Menu User Settings 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 85 e Service Information Engine Diagnostics Factory Settings Actions zs Arrow Scrolls to other screens Down Highlights the next setting down Decreases set speed only on v cruise screen Up Highlights the next setting up Increases set speed only on cruise Plus Increases the setting value is used to select Minus E Decreases the setting value or
215. explosion A DANGER Failure to comply with the requirement of operating the blower for at least four 4 minutes before starting the engine may result in serious injury or death to you and or others Never remove or modify any components of the fuel system Removal or modification of any component of the fuel system may cause a hazard ous situation and will void the warranty The modern MasterCraft fuel delivery lines are pressurized and attempting to loosen or remove them may result in the uncontrolled release of fuel which can be environmen tally hazardous and may potentially cause injury Never allow any type of spark or open flame on board It may result in fire or explosion 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 1 4 GENERAL COMMON SENSE ADVICE Avoid any activity that may result in damage to the boat thereby voiding the warranty Some things such as avoiding stationary objects are obvi ous However even less obvious activities can cause damage to a boat no matter how well built For example while a beach or shoreline may seem soft while walking on it running a boat up onto shore may result in signifi cant scratches in the fiberglass finish The causes of many kinds of damage are usually quite obvious to trained service personnel and if they determine that damage was caused by misuse or activity such as beaching such results can void your warranty MasterCraft cannot anticipate every type of activity or neglect
216. f a few agencies and organizations that offer safety training and or information American Red Cross National HQ 8111 Gatehouse Road 6th Floor Falls Church VA 22042 202 737 8300 www redcross org U S A Water Ski Association 1251 Holy Cow Road Polk City FL 33868 863 324 4341 www usawaterski org Boat Owners Association of the United States 880 South Pickett Street Alexandria VA 22304 703 823 9550 www boatus 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 001 202 267 1001 www uscg mil http www uscgboating org SAFETY AFLOAT The cause of many boating accidents is often the operator s failure to follow basic safety rules or written precautions Many accidents can be avoided if the operator is completely familiar with the boat its operation and can recognize potentially hazardous situations before an accident occurs DANGER Failure to comply with safety related information and instructions may result in serious injury or death to you and or others Always use com mon sense when operating the boat or participating in any activities associated with the boat including but not limited to periods of time when the boat engine is shut down and the boat is not in operation 2015 MasTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 1 3 e Improper operation of the boat is
217. f the boat and they could slide off and into the water with the possibility of making contact with the transom or swim platform which could result in injury Also while the seat back is positioned to allow aft seating indi viduals may be exposed to carbon monoxide if the engine is running DANGER Carbon monoxide is a colorless tasteless odorless and poisonous gas that accumulates rapidly and can cause serious injury or death Expo sure to carbon monoxide can be fatal in a matter of minutes Exposure to even low concentrations of carbon monoxide must not be ignored because the effects of exposure to carbon monoxide can build up and be just as lethal as high concentrations Carbon monoxide from exhaust pipes of inboard or outboard engines may build up inside and outside the boat in areas near exhaust vents particularly during slow speed op erations STAY AWAY from these exhaust vent areas which are located at the stern of the boat when the boat engine is running Optional jump seats also have latches to hold them in place Open the observer seat adjacent to the jump seat and note that there is a lock pin that should be inserted to hold the jump seat secure against the side 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 should always be in the stowed position when the boat is
218. flotation devices 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 fumes 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 13 3 Ifa fire begins in another location other than the engine compartment remove the fire extinguishers from their storage location activate them as indicated above and attempt to put out the fire Remain alert to the fact that a fire near or in the fuel tank or fuel lines is especially danger ous Follow the instructions in 2 above if a fuel fire begins or if the fire extinguisher s has not been effective in putting out the fire A DANGER Never attempt to fight a fire with your hands feet clothing or other material on board the boat other than approved fire suppression or fire extinguishing products as specified by MasterCraft Failure to fol low directions as outlined in this section can result in serious injury or death CLEATS Models All Purpose Cleats are an important feature of MasterCraft boats The cleats al low boaters to tie up to docks with ease and confidence Location Cleat locations vary by model See Guide to Individual Models in this Owner s Manual to determine the locations for your model Cleats will be on top deck sides of the bow and aft near the transom Some larger models also have mid ship cleats Some cleats are elevated sligh
219. followed by touching DONE Touch EDIT to retype the name if changes are required to the profile name just created or touch NEXT to continue with this new profile or CANCEL to return to the main Profiles screen If NEXT was touched set the speed for this profile Touch the UP arrow to increase the speed or the DOWN arrow to decrease speed shown Touch NEXT to continue setting in this profile PREVIOUS to go back to the last screen or CANCEL to go back to the main Profiles screen 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 20 Set the tabs by either touching and sliding the finger down the ridged area or by touching the UP or DOWN arrows next to the ridged area Touch NEXT to continue NEXT Set the ballast tanks by touching and sliding the finger up the tank areas or by touching the UP and DOWN arrows alongside the tank area gt Touch NEXT to continue Review the Profile settings Touch SAVE to save the profile and return to Gage the main Profiles screen which will display the new LOT profile Touch ACTIVATE to activate the settings for this profile mcm Manual 20 40 40 ALi T ET REA T 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 3 21 EDIT Touch EDIT to modify the user profile See the following for directions on how to edit a
220. for each option 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 50 User Settings Soft Key Commands Function and Description PREVIOUS Provides the ability to navigate through the set tings displayed on the screen Selects the previous setting NEXT Provides the ability to navigate through the settings dis played on the screen Selects the next setting UP INCREASE Allows changing the values within the set tings DOWN DECREASE Decreased the value in the setting Drawn 4 ENTER Creates a new user profile from the current cruise set tings Settings include AUTO BACKLIGHT This setting enables and disables auto backlight ing feature If enabled and the NAV Light is turned on the displays will reduce the screen brightness DAYTIME BRIGHTNESS The daytime brightness control can be set by using the UP and DOWN soft keys to change the settings in five per cent 5 increments until the desired brightness is achieved NIGHT TIME BRIGHTNESS The night time brightness control can be set by using the UP and DOWN soft keys to change the settings in five percent 596 increments until the desired brightness is achieved AUDIO INTENSITY The Audio Intensity feature allows you to set val ues to automatically increase or decrease the audio volume according to what speed you are traveling MINIMUM DEPTH This allows you to choose a minimum depth situa tion Choosing zero turns thi
221. for loading the boat onto the trailer However it is a satisfactory assistant in the event of engine power loss Also it is not intended or adequate to be the sole means of holding the boat in place while loading the boat onto the trailer Proper tie downs fore and aft must be used SWING TONGUE Ensure the swing tongue is folded fully forward the pivot pin is installed and the keeper pin is installed in the bottom of the pivot pin before towing When folding the swing tongue open or forward to the fully closed position be sure that the brake hose is not kinked or pinched in any way A pinched or kinked brake hose will cause the brakes to drag and overheat Because all pins fasteners and other components are specially designed high strength components any component replacement or adjustment of the swing tongue should be performed by your authorized Master Craft dealer 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 7 10 HOW TO ATTACH THE TRAILER To connect the trailer to the tow vehicle open the coupler mechanism instructions below When necessary raise the trailer jack Slowly back up the tow vehicle until the hitch ball is under the coupler This is easier to per form with another 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 vehicle the brakes do not work If the latch accidentally opens the coupler could detach fro
222. for parts and labor This provision is subject to the following terms and conditions a MasterCraft shall be obligated only to repair or replace those items that prove defective in MasterCraft s sole discretion upon exami nation by a MasterCraft authorized dealer s service department or MasterCraft s own personnel as applicable b MasterCraft warrants its repairs or replacements only for the re mainder of the applicable warranty period MasterCraft shall in its sole discretion fulfill its obligation to repair or replace any defective item at its factory or its authorized dealer s service department and d The owner shall be responsible for all costs associated with the transportation of the boat towing bills trailer or component part s to the authorized MasterCraft service department and for any re turn transportation 7 No Modification of Warranty No oral or written information advice or communication of any nature to or from MasterCraft or its representa tives employees authorized dealers agents distributors or suppliers shall create a warranty or in any manner increase or modify the scope of this Limited Warranty in any manner whatsoever Effective July 1 2014 cu AL 4 s ww 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 8 7 WARRANTY REGISTRATION AND TRANSFER WARRANTY REGISTRATION At the time of the first retail sale of a MasterCraft bo
223. g alcohol As a result of alcohol s effects a boat operator with a blood alcohol con centration of approximately 10 percent is estimated to be more than 10 times as likely to die in a boating accident than an operator with zero blood alcohol concentration Passengers are also at greatly increased risk for injury or death especially if they are also using alcohol The Coast Guard and every state have stringent penalties for violating BUI laws Penalties can include large fines suspension or revocation of boat opera tor privileges and jail time The Coast Guard and the states cooperate fully in enforcement in order to remove impaired boat operators from the waters In waters that are overseen solely by the states the states have the authority to enforce their own BUI statutes In state waters that are also subject to U S jurisdic tion there is concurrent jurisdiction That means if a boater is apprehended under Federal law in these waters the Coast Guard will unless precluded by state law request that state law enforcement officers take the intoxicated boater into custody Depending on the circumstances the operator may be arrested Penalties vary but 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 damage or injury death to others can result in significantly more serious penalties
224. g order e sure the white ground wire is properly connected to the solenoid Re place any parts that are damaged or worn e Asmall amount of waterproof grease on the plug contacts and light bulb bases will help prevent rust and corrosion Before every trip check for burned out or broken bulbs cracked or bro ken light lenses etc HUBS WHEEL BEARINGS AXLES AND LUBRICATION Trailers equipped with Tie Down Engineering actuators are also equipped with Vortex hubs and spindles The hubs are pre greased and assembled at the factory f As a result they should not require any addi tional adjustments The Vortex hub uses tapered roler bearings adjusted to a maximum 006 end play The twelve sided castle nut easily main tains this maximum 006 end play configura tion requires a minimal amount of end play that is factored in at the time of assembly N The rear seal rides on a 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 7 12 stainless steel wear sleeve This provides longer life for the seal as the sur face does not corrode Corroded or rusted seal surfaces act like sandpaper on the seal causing premature seal failure which is why every reasonable attempt has been made to avoid that Vortex lubrication makes changing or adding grease easy because the hub does not need to be removed Most axles have a threaded grease cap and it is easy to remove and replace Vortex requires Lucas Oil Marine grease
225. ge operators should not experience other issues However if a tower ever appears to not be secure or if there is evidence 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 MasterCraft dealer for determination of necessary repairs If it is deter 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 42 mined that damage is the result of misuse of the product such damage will not be covered under warranty Immediately stop using the tower in any manner if it appears to be unsteady unsecure or shows signs of gel coat cracking or other stress near the tower legs Continuing to use the tower under these conditions could result in serious injury or even death An authorized MasterCraft dealer must determine if there is repairable damage If damage is the result of misuse of the product such damage will not be covered under warranty TOWER OPTIONS Models All boats equipped with towers will have lights speakers and board racks available as options Purpose Lights improve aft deck swim platform and body of wa ter visibility during low light situations Speakers provide en hanced enjoyment of entertainment Board racks allow for a safe and secure fashion of carrying wakeboards and or skis and keeping them from underfoot on the deck Location All of these options are found on the tower Operation 1 Lights The lights w
226. ght Adjustable mirror Circuit breaker panel on kick panel beneath instrument panel Cleat Instrument panel details in Video Display Gauge section Stereo dash remote where equipped Steering wheel Shift throttle control Fire suppression unit manual override Heated seat where equipped Subwoofer where equipped Cooler under seat Fuel tank fill Stern cleat Bilge thru hull vent Engine compartment Automatic fire extinguisher Engine compartment exhaust Transom stereo remote where equipped Underwater lights two where equipped AA Wake adjustment plate where equipped BB Transom drain plug CC Transom rail with tow eye DD Surf tabs one on each side below transom gt lt 1 lt EE Engine compartment exhaust FF Ballast thru hull vent GG Stern cleat HH Ski pylon I Fuel tank fill JJ Batteries including ON OFF switch KK Cockpit table mount where equipped LL Center drain plug under inspection plate Heated observer seat where equipped NN Hand held fire extinguisher inside observer storage Amp where equipped PP Cleat Glove box RR Navigation light SS Sirius Satellite Radio where equipped TT Stereo CD Player inside glove box where equipped UU iPod interface where equipped VV Bow filler cushion where equipped 2015 MASTERC
227. ght distribution hitch A weight carrying hitch is recommended for use with a MasterCraft boat and trailer However weight distributing equalizing hitches may be used The chain must be vertical straight up and down under the pulling load where the actuator is extended Excessive tongue weight beyond the actua tor rating must be avoided as it will reduce the brake performance and could damage the actuator Always follow the hitch manufacturer s instructions Before deciding upon which type of hitch to use also consult the tow vehicle manufacturer for recommendations from the tow vehicle s perspective Be sure that the total weight of the trailer boat rig does not exceed the hitch s load capacity The maximum permissible weight for the hitch should be stamped on the hitch The hitch should also provide a place for attaching the trailer s safety cables two rings or holes on either side of the hitch ball Also be sure the hitch ball is the correct size to match the coupler on the trailer The correct ball diameter is marked on the trailer cou pler Some actuators on MasterCraft trailers require a two inch 2 high strength ball and ball mount rated to 8500 pounds or higher Verify with your dealer what type of ball and ball mount will be required on your trailer Failure to use a two inch 2 hitch ball and mount rated to 8500 Ibs or higher where required may result in failure of the hitch on the tow vehicle and
228. ginal values Choices are YES or NO Day Brightness Sets the screen brightness for daylight Settings are 196 296 396 496 5 and 10 100 in increments of 10 Row afl in BERE Day Brightness Night Brightness Suge Srightness Oauy Bauge Brightiness Night Tab Settings Page Ballast Settings Page Wheel Offset Night Brightness Sets the screen brightness for night time Settings are 196 2 396 4 5 and 10 100 in increments of 10 Gauge Brightness Day Sets the gauge brightness for daylight Settings are 10 10096 in incre ments of 10 Gauge Brightness Night Sets the gauge brightness for night time Settings are 10 100 in incre ments of 10 Auto Tab Settings Page The Auto Tab Settings provide the user with the opportunity to control the tab positions for two trim tabs on the boat The following can be controlled through these settings Speed settings Trim tab positions Turn Auto Limits ON and OFF Set the Auto Launch timing 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 12 Ballast Settings Page This screen provides the ability to control the ballast fill and drain times To adjust the fill and drain times use the soft keys Use the NEXT SET TING key to move between the times Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to adjust the minutes and seconds Paddle Wheel Offset Sets the paddle wheel offset SERVICE INFORMATION This set of screens provides the abili
229. h water in the ballast tanks Failure to empty the contents of bladders or ballast tanks will cause the tongue weight percentage to be incorrect Towing with water filled bladder s may not only cause the total weight limits for the trailer to be exceeded but may also result in the improper distribution of the weight on the trailer thereby making towing difficult and or causing instability when towing which can be very dangerous to the driver any passengers and to other motorists NEVER tow with water in ballast tanks or bags Failure to empty ballast tanks bladders or bags on the boat prior to towing can result in improper weight distribution which can cause towing instability This could cause the driver to lose control of the tow rig resulting in death or serious injury to the driver any passengers and or to other motorists or property damage Do not tow the boat with wakeboards skis or other gear left on the board tower racks Doing so may void the warranty and cause damage to the boat or to vehicles following 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 highway speeds Gear may become dislodged potentially causing dam age to the boat or following vehicles Loose objects may damage the boat and or trailer Such damage is not covered by the warranty WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION
230. he boat from damage typical of on water storage such as blistering Make sure the boat lift supports the hull correctly See the next section Lifting the Boat informa tion in the Care and Maintenance section of the Owner s Manual 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 5 15 CARE AND MAINTENANCE LIFTING THE BOAT When the boat is hoisted from the water proper use of the stern eyes or a sling system is required for all MasterCraft models Though stern eyes are designed to lift a boat from the water care must be taken to ensure you do not damage your boat A spreader bar used at the stern will help ensure that the load at the stern eyes is vertical A strap placed between stern eyes and then lifted from the mid point is not the recommended method and will put substantial additional stress on the stern eye mounting location DO NOT use the ski pylon or any portion of any tower for lifting They are NOT designed to be used as a central lifting point Also DO NOT use the stern ski tow as a lifting ring The deck may be damaged Never use the cleats as lifting points See the Storage Cradle sub section of this section Also never lift a boat with water in the bilge or containing a water filled device such as a ballast system or sack The extra stress will put an excessive load on the hull and lifting equipment that may seriously damage the boat Such damage may not be covered by the warranty USING LIFTING EYES An over
231. he boat s engine is designed to work with the standard elec tronics installed in the boat Adding other electrical components or ac cessories can change the way the fuel injection controls the engine or the overall electrical system functions Before adding electrical equip ment consult an authorized MasterCraft dealer s service department Otherwise the engine may not perform properly 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 6 16 Add on equipment may adversely affect the alternator output or over load the electrical system Such damage may not be covered by the war ranty If a replacement battery is required be certain to select a marine battery with at least seven hundred fifty 750 cold cranking amps at zero degrees 0 Fahrenheit Before disconnecting the battery make sure the ignition key and all accessories are in the OFF position Also remember to re attach the cables in the proper order with the positive cable connected to the positive post and the negative cable connected to the negative post When charging batteries generate small amounts of dangerous hydro gen gas This gas is highly explosive Keep all sparks flames and smok ing well away from the area Failure to follow instructions when charg ing a battery may cause an electrical charge or even an explosion of the battery which could result in death or serious injury MasterCraft recommends the use of a spiral cell type battery such as the Opt
232. he boat s flotation system becoming overwhelmed Too much weight can sink any boat Within this Owner s Manual and on a label mount ed in each boat is the Maximum Capacity for that specific model Bear in mind that maximum limits include additional water ballast bags and water put in them gear brought onto the boat additional options and all people Maximum people is limited to the number of designated occupant seating positions Equally critical is how weight is distributed throughout the boat The weight must be distributed evenly throughout the boat If too much weight is placed in one area it can have serious impact on maintaining control Items and people can also shift positions during operation potentially causing a dangerous situation Adding weight of any type to the boat will affect the handling character istics of the boat while it is underway Caution should always be exhibited when putting the boat into motion or attempting to stop it particularly when the added weight characteristics have changed 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 1 9 LINE OF SIGHT Care should also be taken to avoid interfering with the boat operator s line of sight when the boat is underway This applies particularly to individuals riding in the bow It is possible to quite unintentionally obscure the driver s view Even momentary interference can result in the driver s inability to respond to a situation that requires avoidance of another vessel or s
233. he engine A DANGER The safety switch lanyard must be at tached to the operator whenever the engine is running Attempting to over ride this system may result in death or serious injury OPERATIONAL CONTROL SHIFT THROTTLE CONTROL Models All Purpose one hand single lever control operates as both gear shift er and throttle The lever automatically locks in the neutral position straight up and down for safety Location The shift throttle control lever is located on the starboard side panel adjacent to the driver s compartment helm Operation The lever can be moved from neutral only by raising the lifter under the ball knob Shifting is accomplished by moving the lever forward or backward Center straight up is neutral Moving the lever forward en gages the running gear moving it back from center puts the drive train into reverse Never attempt to shift without the engine running The neutral safety prevents the boat from starting the engine while in gear but shifting while the engine is OFF will cause accelerated wear of the shifting gears 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 4 11 Special Note During regular warm up of the engine it is possible to temporarily in crease the engine RPMs without moving the boat To accomplish this push in the button 3 located at the bottom of the shift throttle lever with one hand and pull up the umbrella alu minum surround below the top
234. he unit Avoid contact between sharp or hard objects and the video touch screen because this can result in scratches or other permanent marks on the screen Clean only with a soft cloth using window cleaner or rubbing alco hol only Never use harsh or abrasive cleaners on the unit as this may result in damage to the unit that is not covered under warranty BASIC NAVIGATION FEATURES All features are easily accessible through the quick access keys touch point commands and menus QUICK ACCESS KEYS The following controls are accessible through the quick access keys Audio Ballast trim Gauges Video Settings menu e GPS User profiles Cruise ON OFF Increase value Decrease value All of these keys as shown are called quick access keys because a new screen can be called up immediately without going through other screens by pressing on that key TOUCH POINT COMMANDS After a screen is accessed navigation within the screen is controlled with the soft key commands Soft key commands override Quick Access Key functions and are executed by pressing the keys to the side of the label no matter how the key is labeled 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 8 MANUAL 00 20 0 MANUAL 20 0 12 AUDIO Regardless 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 Operat
235. head hoist with an appropriate rating capacity should be used to lift your boat Cables should be properly rated for each model Each cable should be rated at or above the full weight of the model to be lifted When lifting keep the bow slightly higher than the stern to prevent any possibility of water running into the engine exhaust manifold USING LIFTING SLINGS An overhead hoist with an appropriate rating capacity should be used Slings must be six 6 inches wide by twenty 20 feet long and each sling should have a minimum capacity rating that is equivalent to the weight of the model that is to be lifted Use an eight foot spreader bar on each sling to prevent damaging side pressure to the deck or gunwale molding 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 6 2 CAUTION Lifting slings must never contact shafts struts or hardware protruding from the hull Damage may result that will void the warranty CAUTION When the boat is out of the water it is important to support the hull cor rectly to avoid any hull damage Such damage may void the warranty STORAGE CRADLE If a storage cradle is used the hull must be properly supported to pre vent load damage This can occur with as little as fifteen 15 pounds per square inch of pressure DO NOT support the boat by resting the hull on the keel the central fore and aft structural member in the bottom of the boat s hull extending from the bow to the stern Vertical supports must extend f
236. hecks and Services section of this Owner s Manual There are important functions that must be followed before during and after every outing without fail The Safety Checks and Services notes that all drain plugs must be reinstalled prior to operating the boat INSPECT SEACOCK STRAINER Because a clogged sea cock strainer puts undue strain on the engine s the strainer should be checked prior to starting the boat The seacock strainer is standard on all boats Step 1 Open and lift the cover Step 2 Remove the filter and inspect for ge debris Manually _ clean the strainer 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 6 15 Step 3 Check for debris and remove any that is inside the sea strainer Return the lid and tighten in place INSPECT THE BATTERY CONNECTIONS AND HOLD DOWNS Because poor connections or hold downs may result in erroneous volt meter readings Master Craft recommends doing this before starting the boat Step 1 Ensure the engine is OFF and the en gine safety starting switch disconnected Be certain that the throttle shift control lever is in neutral Locate the battery Batteries are placed in a variety of locations depending on the model Check under the observer seat or be hind the rear seat Check that the battery post connections are clean and tight If not Step 2 Loosen and remove the negative terminal connection first Be careful not to touch the positive terminal with the wrench
237. hing tube Awaterproof flashlight Anon electric horn or whistle Aset of local navigational charts e Mooring lines and fenders Extra engine oil Atool kit and A portable battery operated AM FM radio or weather radio scanner SOUND PRODUCING DEVICES The navigation rules require sound signals to be made under certain circumstances Meeting crossing and overtaking situations which will be described in some detail shortly are examples of when sound signals are required Recreational vessels are also required to sound signals dur ing periods of reduced visibility Your MasterCraft boat is equipped with a horn but you may also purchase aftermarket devices in case of potential 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PaGE 1 16 electrical disconnect or failure Note The requirement to carry a bell on board no longer applies to vessels operating on Interna tional Waters The following are standard signals when using a whistle One prolonged blast warning One short blast Pass on my port side Two short blasts pass on my starboard side Three short blasts my engines are in reverse Five or more blasts danger VISUAL DISTRESS SIGNALS All vessels used on coastal waters the Great Lakes territorial seas and those waters connected directly to them up to a point where a body of water is greater than two miles wide must be equipped with U S C G approved vi sual distress signals Vessels owned in the United Stat
238. his means that the fabric must be free of dirt and detergents or the Fabric Guard will wash away with the dirt particles Fabrics should be retreated after thorough cleaning or after five 5 years of use ENCLOSED HEAD An enclosed head is found on the X55 mod el This convenience should be emptied on shore within an ac ceptable holding tank septic system or sewer It should never be emp tied within the boating body of water or on shore except in an ap proved receptacle The head should be cleaned after each outing After thoroughly clean ing with a mild detergent add a neutralizing chemical made especially for portable heads such as that found in RV centers The neutralizing chemical will help deal with potential odors that might otherwise be foul See also Head under the Boat Operations section of this Owner s Manual UPHOLSTERY While the vinyl is made to withstand the elements it is important to care for vinyl by keeping it clean at all times Many substances may stain the vinyl if left untreated over a period of time Remember to remove any contaminant and clean vinyl immediately Regular washing with mild detergent see attached information and warm water or vinyl cleaners is sufficient to keep the cushion and vinyl coverings in good con dition Do not soak the cushion and dry thor oughly after washing to prevent mildew accu mulations when the boat 9 is covered Spray the cushions with a mildew
239. hould always be closed and latched any time the boat for ON HIGH The center posi is in operation While the boxes are water resistant if the lid is not latched tion is OFF securely water can intrude and cause damage to anything inside the glove Excessive use will drain the box MasterCraft is not responsible for such damage Any items placed in battery ies See the battery in the glove box that cannot or should not become wet should be placed in formation provided at the begin water tight containers before placing them inside the glove box ning of this section of this Owner s Manual to avoid potentially becoming stranded by a fully discharged battery or batteries Pay attention to the Troubleshooting voltmeter s any time the reading falls below 10 5 volts the battery ies Any time the lid will not close and latch properly see an authorized will require recharging which must be done properly That information is MasterCraft dealer If it is not properly closed damage could occur to the also contained in the beginning of this section lid Special Attention In regular use the heater should not require any routine maintenance However it is advisable to avoid placing items in front of the vents par HEATER ticularly when the heater is in use The heated air coming out could cause Models damage All MasterCraft models offer a heater option Never run the heater in a confined space such as a garage or shop Running the heater requires
240. hree 3 seconds the START STOP button If the button is held for less than three 3 seconds the engine will not turn OFF This is a system design to avoid shutting off the engine if the button is inadvertently pressed or hit during operation Special Attention NOTE This button affects only the engine The electrical system will continue to operate as long as the key is turned ON If the key is left turned in the ON position after the outing it will even tually run down the battery ies and the engine and all systems will not start as a result At the conclusion of the outing turn the key to the OFF position and remove from the key slot Doing so will ensure that you have shut down the electrical system and it will prevent others from starting or running the boat Troubleshooting If the key will not turn after being inserted in the key slot it is likely to be the wrong key If the key turns but no action happens check the voltmeter for a reading If it is lower than 10 5 volts or does not regis ter the battery ies require recharging Use only a MasterCraft battery charger DO NOT attempt to jump start the battery from a vehicle or an other boat because this can cause an overload of the boat s electrical system resulting in significant damage to the boat that is not covered under the warranty 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 9 Attempting to jump start a battery or batteries on a MasterCraft boat regardless
241. iage exists The material has an applied finish that deters mold and mildew growth but it does not make it mold proof Keeping the fabric free of dirt and foreign sub stances is important in deterring mold growth Cleaning One of the best ways to keep the material looking fresh and new and to delay the need for deep or vigorous cleaning is to hose off fabrics with clear water on at least a monthly basis with clear water This practice will help prevent dirt from becoming deeply embedded in the fabric and it will eliminate the need for more frequent and more vigorous cleanings In most environments a thorough cleaning will be needed approxi mately every two 2 years The fabric can be cleaned while still in the boat When cleaning it is important to observe the following e Always use a natural soap never detergent e Water should be cold to lukewarm but never more than 100 degrees e Air dry only Never apply heat to the fabric Begin by brushing off loose dirt and then hose down the material Pre pare a cleaning mixture of water and a mild natural soap that is free of detergents Use a soft bristle brush to clean allowing the soap to soak in Rinse thoroughly and allow the fabric to thoroughly air dry If stubborn stains persist you can use a diluted chlorine bleach soap mixture for spot cleaning of mildew roof run off and other similar stains Please keep in mind that chlorine bleach will not change the color of the
242. ic and resists brake dust Check at an automotive supply store for an appropriate sealant Before Initial Use Read this entire Owner s Manual completely Before Every Trip Ensure that all vehicle and trailer maintenance has been performed as set out in this Owner s Manual and the various other manuals including the tow vehicle s owners manual Verify that the tongue weight and load are within proper specification Further be sure that the load distribution is correct so that the tow vehicle and trailer are properly balanced front to back and side to side Check the brake fluid reservoir to ensure it has the proper fluid level Examine the brake rotor surfaces and remove excessive rust flushing the brakes if the trailer has been idle for an extended period of time or submerged in salt water and not flushed afterwards Examine the actuator for wear bent parts corroded seized parts or other damage Test the actuator to verify the brakes are working prior to use Verify all running lights and brake lights turn signals and hazard lights are working properly and that all wiring is properly connected The wire harness must not be touching the road but loose enough to make turns without disconnecting or damaging the wires Verify the coupler latch and all equipment that connect the trailer and tow vehicle are properly secured and adjusted Verify that there are no leaks in the hydraulic system Verify the safety cables are properl
243. ight and clean CHECK THE BRAKING SYSTEM at the beginning of the boating sea son and again at the conclusion along with the wheel bearings If there is anything that appears to be worn or leaking take the trailer to an authorized MasterCraft dealer for a check and possible repair TOW VEHICLES MUST ALWAYS APPROACH THE TRAILER SLOWLY prior 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 result in damage to the tow vehicle boat and or the trailer and any such damage is not covered under warranty THE TOW VEHICLE MUST HAVE A SEVEN WIRE CONNECTOR in order for disc brakes and the trailer lights to function properly It is important to properly connect the seven wire connector on the trailer to the seven wire connector on the tow vehicle THE CORRECT METHOD FOR DETERMIN ING THE LOAD LIMIT IS TO e 1 LOCATE THE STATEMENT The weight of cargo should never exceed lbs on the trailer tongue The number shown equals the total weight capacity for the boat and all contents that can be safely loaded and towed on the trailer e 2 DETERMINE THE COMBINED WEIGHT of the boat and all con tents of the boat being loaded onto the trailer The boat s weight is listed in the Guide to Individual Models section of this Owner s 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 7 3 Manual The total weight of the boat and
244. ilge thru hull vent Fuel tank filler Flip down cupholder for center aft seats AA Ski pylon BB Stern cleat CC Engine exhaust DD Swim platform YNADOVOZE gt I I I N lt xs lt cCH Transom stereo remote where equipped FF Shower switch Automatic fire extinguisher HH Wake adjustment plate under swim platform where equipped two Il Transom drain plug center beneath swim platform JJ Nav anchor light if equipped with tower the light will be center aft of tower KK Engine exhaust LL Underwater lights two where equipped under swim platform MM Stern cleat NN Flip up back rest for transom seats for use while not underway OO Shower wand where equipped inside compartment PP Walk over engine hatch with removable cushion Engine compartment RR Fuel tank fill standard dual filler SS Batteries ON OFF switch under aft rear port seat TT Ballast thru hull vent UU Anchor light VV Heated observer seat where equipped WW Lifting observer seat XX Hand held fire extinguisher beneath observer seat YY Batteries under observer seat ZZ Walk thru seat where equipped AAA Navigation light BBB Glove box CCC Stereo remote on dash DDD Amp below EEE Bow filler cushion where equipped FFF Bow cleat 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 2 10 Length of 21
245. ill cause trouble Also after leaving the weedy area shift to neutral for a few seconds and then to re verse for a few seconds to unwind any weeds that may have wrapped around the propeller DOCKING AND TIE UP Approach the dock slowly with the starboard side of the boat if possi ble The natural tendency to torque steer with the rotation of the propeller at slow speeds makes docking easier on that side Also use wind and current to your advantage when docking Before tying up the boat be sure to use enough dock bumpers to protect the boat from damage If possible tie up with the bow toward the waves Use good quality double braided nylon line Tie up only to the cleats or tie down eyes Never use the handrails or ski pylon Boats left at docks or at anchor must be monitored on a regular basis to avoid sinking Maintain adequate battery charge to operate the bilge pumps to avoid excess water intrusion If leaking is detected immedi ately remove the boat from the water and determine the cause If the boat is to be moored for a long period of time use chafing protec tors to protect the gel coat finish Leave a little slack in the lines allowing for some wave movement or tidal action where applicable If the boat is to be kept in or near water for the season consider the purchase of a boat lift and bottom paint for the hull These lifts prevent the build up of marine growth on the hull as well as protecting t
246. ill adversely affect the fit of trailer to boat This can result in damage to the boat hull which is not covered under warranty Storage for several months e Ifatall possible park the boat trailer in a protected covered area such as a garage carport or similar shelter Keep all canvas covers on the boat while stored but in higher humidity areas or periods of weather it may be necessary to open a corner of the covered area to allow air circula tion See the Care and Maintenance section of this Owner s Manual for additional information and suggestions regarding storage procedures Have the wheel bearings checked by an authorized MasterCraft dealer prior to re use Loosen the tie downs and winch strap but be sure the boat is still resting properly on the hull supports bunks e Remove the drain plug and elevate the trailer tongue slightly just an inch or two to allow water to drain out so the boat will be dry Tie the drain plugs from the boat s bilge system to something obvious such as the steering wheel so that they will be easy to remember to re install before the next outing A good time to touch up rust spots nicks and chips is when the trailer is in storage Replace damaged tie downs winch straps wiring etc Maintain proper tire inflation Shield tires from UV rays direct sunlight Relieve the load on the tires by supporting the trailer frame with concrete blocks or jack stands e Lubricate moving
247. ill be either can lights or blue gt LED lights Either work from a two position ON OFF MT switch on the dash or driver s armrest depending on model Speaker ring lights and dimmer are an ad ditional option operated from a panel switch 2 Speakers The speakers operate through the au dio system See the Video Display Gauge infor mation for your model in this Owner s Manual for instructions on how the volume is controlled 3 Board Racks When board racks are ordered there are three available options a wakeboard storage on upper and lower arms b wakeboard upper and wake surf lower or c slalom ski storage upper and lower Note that regardless of the type of board or ski it should be securely clamped or secured with a bungee cord on the ZFTO tower so that board ski does not come loose or disengage from the rack during boat operations DO NOT attempt to place the wrong type of board within spokes i e Slalom skis in a board rack because the fit will be improper Resulting loss or damage to the board or injury to individuals is not the responsibility of the manufacturer 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 43 On the ZFT5 tower the rack location can be moved by backing off unscrewing the adjustment knob all the way to the top of the housing prior to moving the board rack There will be some slack and slight move ment as the knob is unscrewed but if the board rack is moved at that t
248. ils Never climb sit or stand on a tower The tower is intended for towing only as noted Make sure that everyone knows and uses approved skiing wakeboard ing hand signals and adheres to common skiing wakeboarding and boating courtesy Inexperienced skiers might not know that there are waterskiing hand signals similar to bicycle and motorcycle hand sig nals that can be used while skiing For example giving a thumps up or palm facing up signal while motioning upwards means speed up and the opposite thumbs down or palms facing down means slow down There are also signals for speed turn right turn left stop and signals for when you are down in the water Learning these help the water skier communicate with the boat over the loud roar of the engine The best way to utilize these signals is by having a spotter Many states require at least two people be aboard the boat while towing a skier one driver and one spotter Having a spotter to watch the water skier allows the driver of the boat to concentrate on the water in front of and around the boat The spotter watches the water skier and communicates hand signals to the driver and also can alert the driver when the skier falls Give immediate assistance to anyone who falls because they are vulner able and may not be seen by other boaters Approach individuals in the water from the leeward side opposite the wind and turn OFF the engine prior to reaching them Propellers a
249. ima brand These batteries exceed other batteries in holding and extending a charge INSPECT THE THROTTLE AND SHIFT CABLES FOR KINKS WEAR AND INTERFERENCE Some engine parts become very hot during operation This inspection 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 dis connected Be certain that the throttle shift control lever is in neutral Step 2 Open the engine compartment and locate the throttle and shift cables Follow each cable back under the floorboards and feel for any kinks and wear on the outer jacket Any sign of cable dam age is cause for replacement See your authorized MasterCraft dealer s service department if you notice any cable damage INSPECT THE FUEL SYSTEM FOR LEAKS This function should be performed prior to starting the engine and then again after about three 3 to five 5 minutes to determine whether any leaks are apparent Step 1 First 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 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 6 17 DANGER Gasoline is highly flammable and its vapors may ignite resulting in fire or explosion Be sure to keep all sparks and flames away from the area while inspecting the boat s fuel system Step
250. ime failure is likely Either the internal bolt will bend and become unusable or the aluminum housing may be distorted and then unable to accept the re tightening of the knob back into place to secure the board rack These are the only two positions that the knob should ever be in It is also important that the knob be re secured anytime the board rack is readjusted Other wise the rack could move or shift unexpectedly making anyone close to the rack vulnerable to being struck by the teeth of the rack or any boards that are held by the rack Troubleshooting 1 Lights If the lights do not work when the switch is turned ON check the main circuit breaker panel to determine whether the circuit has tripped and re set if it has If the circuit continues to trip or if the circuit is on but the lights still do not work take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer for attention 2 Speakers If audio speakers on the tower do not work verify electri cal circuits by checking the main circuit breaker panel Re set if it has tripped If it still does not work take the boat to an authorized Master Craft dealer for repair 3 Board Racks lf boards will not sit securely in place and it is determined that the proper board for the proper rack is in use do not leave the board in the rack Take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer to deter mine the underlying cause Purpose COMFORT AND CONVENIENC
251. in mind Failure to exer cise caution can lead to injury Also boisterous play is inappropriate on the swim platform because injury can occur 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 4 35 Boisterous or rough housing behavior on the swim platform such as but not limited to trying to push others off the platform can lead to injury Also the boat MUST be turned OFF any time an individual is on the swim platform in the water near the stern of the boat This is the location for exhaust fumes dispelled from the boat See the Special Attention below and the Safety section of this Owner s Manual for additional information Location Swim platforms are attached to the boat transom Operation Platforms may be permanently attached to the transom However some platforms feature a bracket that allows the platform to fold down reducing the amount of room required for storage To determine whether the boat is so equipped look beneath the platform and see if there is a bracket with a pin If so the swim platform can be folded To do so properly follow these instructions Note that the platforms themselves are fairly heavy and releasing the bracket may result in the platform falling down and thereby striking the transom with excessive force Please provide some kind of manual support to the platform at the time of releasing the bracket and then slowly lower the platform into place for towing or storage NOTE The attitude adjustm
252. ine compartment and note whether there is any un usual odor In many instances exhaust will have little or no odor but in the event of a potentially significant exhaust leakage it may be possible to smell a rotten egg odor that signifies a probable issue that must be addressed ERS MANUAL PaGE 6 18 Step 3 If leakage is apparent tighten the hose clamps being careful to avoid crimping the hose If the leakage is significant or is occur ring 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 important Exhaust fumes can cause illness or impairment including carbon monoxide poisoning Equally important to consider leakage can lead to a build up of potentially explo sive fumes within the engine compartment DO NOT IGNORE OR OVERLOOK THIS INSPECTION REPAIR AS NECESSARY BEFORE EACH USE After Starting the Engine CHECK THAT THE BATTERY IS FULLY CHARGED As the boat is start ed check all gauges but pay particular at tention to the voltage On all models press the Gauge soft key on the left side of the touch screen to access this in formation Left XSeries touch screen location for While starting the Gauge soft key Right XStar location engine check that the voltmeter reads between 12 4 and 14 5 volts An erratic reading may be a sign of low voltage The voltage reading is the best indication of
253. ine is deployed individuals in the water nearby should avoid the line Disrupting the line could cause the boat to move away from the chosen anchorage location It is also possible that indi viduals could become entangled in the anchor line If underwater this could result in serious injury or even death Special Attention MasterCraft suggests that operators monitor and verify the rewinding process to ensure that the line retracted in a smooth and even fashion Anchors should never be pulled aboard and left on deck because this can lead to potentially dangerous situations Improperly stored anchors and or anchor lines that have been improp erly rewound may create a hazardous situation People on board can trip on improperly stored materials which can result in injury Im properly stored materials can also move too freely during boat opera tion and make contact with individuals again causing injury Properly store all anchors and lines whether the boat is in operation or not any time the anchor and line are not in use Never operate the boat with the anchor line deployed Troubleshooting If the anchor line has been improperly rewound have an authorized MasterCraft dealer assist in deploying and rewinding the line to its ap propriate berth CANVAS COVERS Models One of the most popu lar options for Master Craft boats is the variety of optional canvas covers that are available Speak with an authorized Mas te
254. ion and NOT allowed to remain in the COMBINE BATTER IES mode In the COMBINE position the drain on the system will be substantially accelerated and may eventually discharge both batteries leaving the boat stranded on the body of water 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL 4 4 Bilge pumps will not operate in either the manual or automatic mode if the batteries are fully discharged This condition may allow exces sive water into the hull which can damage or sink the boat Make fre quent checks of battery charge and bilge pump function when boats are moored and exposed to the elements Troubleshooting Because battery needs can vary substantially depending on a num ber of factors in usage from boating locations to number of electrical components on the boat MasterCraft does not place a specific tery 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 battery in the boat All batteries must have 750 cca cold cranking amps Less can result in too fast discharge of the battery charge and may leave boaters stranded on the body of water Spiral cell batteries are recommended Review all electrical information provided in this Owner s Manual prior to first time operation of the boat LOW VOLTAGE BATTERY ALARM Models All Purpose In the event that the stereo has been functioning when the boat
255. ion key from the ignition switch and call an authorized MasterCraft dealer for service FUEL LEVELS Starting the engine with fuel levels below the acceptable standard will likely cause damage to the fuel pump MasterCraft working in conjunction with the fuel pump manufacturer has determined that on initial first time use the boat should have a minimum of fifteen 15 gallons of gas This will prevent fuel starvation in instances of extreme running angles or sloshing away from the fuel pick up Note that continuous wake surfing port or starboard with low fuel in the tank will starve the pump of fuel and cause it to either seize or overheat and blow fuses The boat should never be used for wake surfing at less than one quarter 1 4 tank full of fuel Allowing the fuel level in the fuel tank to fall below one quarter of a tank full may affect the reliability of the fuel pump or result in damage to the fuel pump which is not covered under warranty ILMOR MARINE ENGINES WHAT TYPE OF GASOLINE TO USE MasterCraft boats are equipped with ILMOR Marine Engines the finest quality power plant in the industry ILMOR supplies an Owner s Manual with the purchase of the boat Additional very critical information regarding the proper use of gasoline in relation to the Marine Engine 15 contained in the engine owner s manual including but not limited to e what type of gasoline to use avoiding oxygenated fuels or fuels
256. ions section of this owner s manual BALLAST AND TRIM GALL bs The Ballast and Trim screen is ac cessible by pressing the Quick Access Key The screen will advance to display the cur rent state of the ballast tanks and attitude adjust ment trim and surf tabs This screen shows the ballast tank fill and empty activity In addition it shows the attitude adjustment trim and surf tab levels The only soft key on this screen is the Autolaunch Exit key Press this key to turn Autolaunch Exit ON and OFF 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 3 9 GAUGES The Gauges screen is accessible by pressing the Quick Access Key This screen shows the speedometer air temperature water tempera ture battery voltage water depth and engine hours information NOTE This screen is display only There are no soft keys for this screen CRUISE PROFILE The Profiles screen can be accessed by pressing Quick Access Key 7 PROP WE a E SURF LEFT ELU This feature displays rider user profiles for cruise controls based user preferences for speed ballast and smartplate settings Cruise Profile Screen Soft Key Commands PROFILES use this key to access a list of pre loaded profiles Use the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW to scroll through the list Press SELECT PROFILE to select the outlined profile CRUISE Use this key to turn the Cruise Control ON or
257. ircuit inside the engine control module that will cause the engine to run at reduced speeds if the module senses that the engine is running too hot If you notice that your speed has reduced during normal operation but you have not manually slowed 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 prob lem that needs to be checked by the dealer Continuing to operate the boat while the temperature is above normal op erating parameters may cause serious damage to your engine Damage to your engine resulting from operating the engine in an overheated condi tion can be costly to repair Such damage is not covered by your warranty 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 7 XSERIES VIDEO SCREEN OPERATIONS 4 5 SCREEN The XSeries 4 5 video touch screen is a multi functional tool that pro vides GPS tracking multi media display cruise control rider profiles and enables equipment operators to view a wide range of engine ballast trans mission parameters and service codes CARE AND MAINTENANCE Only basic cleaning should be required to maintain the 4 5 video touch screen at its best A soft cloth can be used for cleaning the units Typical win dow cleaner or rubbing alcohol can also be used to clean the glass portion of the video screen display Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners on t
258. ires to the air pressure indicated on the sidewall of the tire but always carry a spare wheel and tire in case of unexpected or sud den issues with a tire When trailer tires become worn or damaged replace them with new tires An authorized MasterCraft dealer can help you During times of storage maintain the proper tire inflation shield tires from UV rays direct sunlight and relieve the load on the tires by support ing the trailer frame with concrete blocks or jack stands Keep tires properly inflated Inspect each tire s pressure before each use Refer to the tire sidewall for proper inflation Failure to maintain the cor rect tire pressure may result in tire failure and loss of control which may result in serious injury or death and or property damage The tires that come equipped on the MasterCraft trailer were selected for durability as well as comfort and are matched to the trailer s specifications Over time as with all tires there will be wear and eventually replacement will be necessary At that time do not mix radial and bias tires because it may affect the trailer tow vehicle handling and safety MasterCraft dealers offer replacement tires if the owner chooses to purchase tires elsewhere be certain that the replacement tires meet the manufacturer s requirements and that they properly integrate with any tires remaining on the trailer Reading Tire Wear The way your tires wear is a good indicator of how yo
259. is Section 5 then the Limited Warranty on the Structural Com ponents shall be transferred to the second owner and shall continue in effect for a period of ten 10 years from the date of the original retail purchase of the boat by the original retail purchaser If the sale trans fer or conveyance of the boat by the original retail purchaser occurs more than five 5 years after the date of the original retail purchase of the boat then the Limited Warranty on Structural Components as well as all other warranties shall be void as of the date of transfer and shall not be transferable to the second owner Only one 1 transfer of the Limited Warranty under the provisions of this section 5 from the original retail purchaser to the second owner within the applicable time period may be made In the event of a sale or transfer of the boat or trailer by a second owner to a subsequent purchaser all coverage under this Limited Warranty shall immediately be terminated and the Limited Warranty shall become null and void No transfer of this Limited Warranty will operate to extend any of the warranty periods set forth in Section 2 hereof In order to effectuate the transfer of the Limited Warranty the original retail purchaser and the new owner must properly fill out the warranty transfer card found in the back of the Owner s Manual and deliver the completed card together with a check made payable to 2015 MasTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 8 6
260. is used to select Select Opens the highlighted feature ALARM ICONS As an example the Alarm Icons are active in the following illustration You may change the value of the Fuel and Depth alarms from the User Settings screen Some Alarms are set on the Factory Settings screen and require a Dealer Code to access Lore Low Water Engine Engine Fue Depth Sene Faus 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 86 Alarm Icon Description Action A Low Fuel Description The fuel in the tank is low and has reached the selected alarm level Action Refuel the vessel B Low Water Depth Description The seawater level is shallow and has reached the se lected alarm level Shallow seawater may cause harm to vessel ves sel may bottom out preventing safe passage Action Move the vessel to deeper seawater Engine Service Description Time for a scheduled engine maintenance or engine oil change See Service Information for details Action See your local dealer D Engine Faults Description An engine fault code is present See Engine Diagnostics for details Action See your authorized MasterCraft dealer for assistance SCREEN FEATURES Home The Home screen can be accessed by pressing the Display Key under HOME in the Menu Bar or press the middle Display Key two times NOTE The display in this document is set to US Standard Units You may change it to Metric on the User Settings screen The Home screen
261. isher Dre Est Enable pop up my Disable pop up dcr Dae II ri Fire extinguisher system has been activated me BT ea 4 p M L dra mir oe a f qe aaa bar el Auto Volume The choices are o Enable Disable All the settings are accessible through touch points on the User Settings Fuel Alarm screens Either touch the field to the right of the label or touch UP ARROW Sets the percentage of fuel left in tank to deploy the warning notice or DOWN ARROW to adjust the settings Minimum Depth Alarm Function and Description ON Units o OFF The choices are U S Standard US Std Day Brightness Metric Sets the screen brightness for daylight 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 27 Night Brightness Sets the screen brightness for night time Gauge Brightness Day Sets the gauge brightness for daylight Gauge Brightness Night Sets the gauge brightness for night time Tab Settings Page The Auto Tab Settings provide the user with the opportunity to control the tab positions for two trim tabs on the boat The following can be controlled through these settings Two speed settings Trim tab positions Turn Auto Limits ON and OFF e Set the Auto Launch timing Ballast Settings Page This screen provides the ability to control the ballast fill and drain times Connects to GPS Choices are YE
262. isted GO TO Displays latitude and longitude values for the currently highlight ed waypoint on the list When touched it will jump to the maps application to the location of the selected waypoint TRACK MANAGER Multiple tracks for displaying on the GPS map can be set up The Track Manager allows you to select tracks to show on the map or hide a map you are not currently using You may DELETE one track or DELETE ALL at once CHART AND TIME SETUP This menu option allows you to set up viewing options for the GPS dis play Chart Setup Parameters use the PLUS MINUS soft keys to select the information you want displayed on the GPS screen Time Setup Parameters is used to select correct time zone and clock mode for either 12 hour or 24 hour time formats You can also enable DST Daylight Savings Time by using the PLUS MINUS soft keys to select the box GPS STATUS This screen shows the location of the satellites 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 32 DEPTH POSITION SETTINGS This feature allows you to define the amount of detail to display for lati tude and longitude information on the GPS map and depth display MINIMUM DEPTH This allows you to choose a minimum depth measured from the bottom of the keel to set off an alarm if the vessel comes into a minimum depth situation Choosing ZERO turns this option OFF PDM DIAGNOSTICS S On the Diagnostics Menu touch the PDM
263. k position the coupler directly over the hitch ball and lower the trailer with the trailer jack until it is all the way down onto the hitch ball Check under the coupling to be certain that the ball clamp is below the ball and not riding on top of the ball Lock the coupler to the hitch ball To confirm that the coupler is locked onto the hitch ball lift up on the trailer using the jack If the trailer coupler comes loose from the hitch ball unlock and go back to the third step above e After the coupler is properly locked on to the hitch ball be certain that the trailer jack is in the fully raised and locked position Attach the surge break away cable to the tow vehicle making sure there is enough slack for tight turns Attach the safety cables Connect the trailer s seven wire connector to the seven wire connector of the tow vehicle and check the operation of the trailer lights TRAILER TIPS AND TECHNIQUES With a boat trailer in tow an operator will be driving down the road with a vehicle combination that is longer heavier and sometimes wider and taller than the tow vehicle This means the operator should make a few adjust ments to normal driving practices to compensate for the differences Here are a few tips Use common sense MasterCraft cannot anticipate every type of situ ation in which drivers may find themselves The following recommen dations apply to general situations but it is up to the individual driv
264. l Conditions Head Sea Lower the plate by tapping slightly on BOW DOWN on a single system This will bring the bow down while maintaining speed This also allows the hull of the boat to absorb the impact of the waves This adjustment will result in a more efficient and smoother ride Chang es should be made in small increments to ensure maintaining control of the boat Following Sea Make sure the plates are fully retracted by press ing BOW UP on both sides of a dual system and BOW UP on a single system This will bring the plate s up to a fully retracted position de creasing lift in the stern and allowing the bow to rise If the plate s is are deployed the bow may dig Shallow Water Hole Shot Lower both plates completely on a dual system by pressing BOW DOWN on both sides the single plate on a single system This provides lift in the stern of the boat and will keep the bow down As you throttle up and speed increases raise the tab s by pressing BOW UP on both sides of a dual system and BOW UP on the single system Porpoising To stop porpoising press BOW DOWN on the attitude adjustment plate control The plate s needs only to be deployed slightly to correct this adverse situation Improper use of attitude adjustment may result in loss of control which could result in serious injury or death While at higher speeds do not over trim as this will cause the bow to lower quickly resulting in a reduction of speed and may ca
265. l does not work or continues to trip take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer If the refrigerator stops working during an outing move any items inside to a cooler The cooling inside the fridge will last for a short time but items that require cooling to keep from spoilage may not be kept at a proper temperature for long enough Foods or medicines that require cooling but have been in the refrigerator without it operating for a period of time should be discarded without use MasterCraft assumes no re sponsibility for spoilage resulting from an inoperable refrigerator or failure to follow directions in use of the refrigerator If no water is forthcoming when the faucet is turned ON at the wet bar verify that there is still water in the freshwater tank Also verify that the circuit has not tripped on the main circuit breaker board If there is water available and the electrical circuit is functional but the system still does not work have an authorized MasterCraft dealer check the system because the pump is inaccessible to consumers If the sink does not drain verify that there is no visible obstruction If none is evident take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer for service NEVER pour drain opener or any caustic substance down the drain or otherwise try to open a clog This can cause significant damage to the system which is not covered under warranty 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 57 DO NOT pour any drain
266. les and enables equipment operators to view a wide range of engine ballast transmission parameters and service codes CARE AND MAINTENANCE Only basic cleaning should be required to maintain the 7 video touch screen at its best A soft cloth can be used for cleaning the units Typical window cleaner or rubbing alcohol can also be used to clean the glass por tion of the video screen display Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners on the unit Avoid contact between sharp or hard objects and the video touch screen because this can result in scratches or other permanent 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 damage to the unit that is not covered under warranty BASIC NAVIGATION FEATURES All features are easily accessible through the quick access keys touch point commands and menus QUICK ACCESS KEYS The following controls are accessible through the quick access keys Audio Ballast trim e Gauges Video Settings menu e GPS User profiles Cruise ON OFF Increase value Decrease value All of these keys as shown are called quick access keys because a new screen can be called up immediately without going through other screens by pressing on that key 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 16 E increase Value Decrease Value
267. lide about 1 2 before catch ing on a small raised feature intended to keep the tower from sliding out too easily and the operator losing control of it A small push or bump with the palm of your hand should be enough to fully disengage the locking clip Be careful not to push strike the tower hard enough that it falls on you Very light pres sure with your other hand on the upright should prevent this from happening Too much pressure will possibly prevent the clip foot from sliding and disengaging Repeat on the other side Remove tower from the boat If desired the locking hook can be stowed in the tower mounting base Push the hook forward in its groove until it will fold sideways towards it stowed position Collapse the locking clip in order to completely stow Installation is essentially the reversal of the removal Assuming the hook is stowed Collapse locking clip and rotate out of the stowed position Spring load will push the hook to the back of its groove Note Take care that you don t pinch your fin gers sition Pull each tower foot back into the hook Rotate tower back to hook up navigation light Connect the light wires Feed all of the excess wires and connectors below the deck through the access hole The remaining wire should be straight Slowly stand the tower back up keeping an eye on the wires and ensuring they don t get pinched i Make sure that both tower feet hooks are all
268. ll fire suppression and extinguishing units on the boat Your authorized Mas terCraft dealer can assist you Operation It is also possible to activate the system manually on the HFC 227 system only Pull the pin with the red tag and then pull the red fire handle to set the system in operation On the fire extinguishers pull the pin and squeeze the trigger fire handle to operate Everyone on board 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 4 12 a boat should be famil iar with how the manual system overrides and the fire extinguishers operate It is the boat owner s responsibility to ensure that all persons are prepared and knowl edgeable Special Attention In case of an engine compartment fire shut down the engine and blowers before manual discharge or immediately following the auto matic discharge Boats are equipped with a discharge indication light at the instrument panel or on the video display gauge at the helm After the suppression system has been used the fire extinguisher canister will be empty The boat owner operator should have the canis ter replaced as soon as possible Hand held units should be replaced or recharged as soon as pos sible after use Chemical discharge should be cleaned from all surfaces as soon as possible A 7 and prior to running the boat again un less operation is necessary to return to shore The boat should never be operated following a fire until after a determina tion has
269. lly if it was taut prior to release Ski wakeboard rope should never be attached to anything but approved 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 operators and passengers should always pay attention to the tow rope when the boat is underway because tow ropes can snap back into the boat which could result in injury Location Prior to operation of the boat verify that the mirror hardware is secure Failure to do so may result in the mirror detaching from the windshield extrusion The mirror could hit the operator or a passenger resulting in injury Attachment locations vary by model See Guide to Individual Mod els section in this Owner s Manual to determine pylon and tower at tachments for each model MasterCraft recommends stowing rope when not in use Feet arms and bodies can become entangled with 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 16 rope left on the deck or seating rope left loose behind the boat can become airborne and swing around to strike people on board Operation Failure to properly and securely attach to the tower or pylon could result in the rope coming loose As noted in the above warning indi viduals could be injured if the rope is not secure 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 4 17 BELOW DECK BILGE SYSTEM CENTER DRAIN TRANSOM DRAIN PLUGS SEA S
270. m the hitch ball The hitch pin should fit easily into the hole If it does not the coupler latch is not completely closed Every time the coupler is attached to the hitch ball be sure the coupler completely covers the hitch ball and the lift handle will not open If the hitch pin is damaged or lost contact an autho rized MasterCraft dealer for a free replacement pin You must install either the hitch pin that is supplied or a padlock 1 4 or 5 16 shank into the hitch pin hole before towing to prevent the coupler latch from accidentally opening To open the coupler Remove the hitch pin from the hole in the side of the coupler Lift the latch handle to an upright position The coupler should unlatch easily If not the ball may be over sized or egg shaped foreign matter could be lodged in the coupler ball socket or the coupler is pushing on the hitch ball Check to make sure the wheel on the tongue jack 15 raised or that the rig is not parked downhill Cor rect these conditions and 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 properly To close the coupler Place the coupler over the ball lower the coupler and close the handle An audible click will be heard The handle should close with finger pressure If the handle will not close freely the ball is not f
271. mands Function and Description Touch to turn the Cruise Control ON or OFF Touch to turn the Autolaunch ON or OFF When Au tolaunch is ON it automatically controls the center tab When speed is above the Autolaunch speed the center tab will be retracted to zero percent 0 Or if a profile is se lected it deploys the center tab to the profile setting If the speed is above the Autolaunch speed and then decelerated below the Autolaunch speed the tab deploys to one hundred percent 100 Touch to save the settings to the current rider pro file NOTE lf no rider profile is selected nothing will occur or change Touch to save these settings to a new rider profile A keyboard is displayed to name the new profile and the new profile process is launched See Pro files in this section of the Owner s Manual for more information Touch to fill all ballast tanks Touch to empty all ballast tanks ERS MANUAL 3 18 GAUGES The Gauges screen 15 accessible by pressing the Quick Ac cess Key This screen shows the speedometer air temperature water tempera ture battery voltage water depth and engine hours information The Cruise Control can be turned ON or OFF from this screen by touching CRUISE VIDEO The Video screen is accessible by pressing the Quick Access Key There is access to three 3 video sources provided on the screen tower aux video media Touch the sour
272. mation 2015 MasTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 6 Troubleshooting If the battery charger ever appears to be malfunctioning see your authorized MasterCraft dealer for assistance Repair or replacement of battery chargers should be done only through the dealer When charging batteries generate small amounts of dangerous hydro gen 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 may cause an electrical charge or even an explosion of the battery which could result in death or serious injury EE RECEPTACLE ER ij SR Models All Some may have multiple re ceptacles Purpose 12 volt receptacles allow external 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 out lets Operation 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 Never try to force a connection Use of unacceptable chargers constitutes abuse of the system and MasterCraft will not be responsible for subsequent damage to the boat s electrical system or the charger or the device be ing charged This is not covered under warranty Troubleshooting
273. ment plates is basic The plate is mounted with the actuator on the transom of the boat When the plate is lowered the water flow is redirected creating an upward force at the boat s stern When the stern rises the bow will lower Since these actuators are electromechanical they provide an immediate response at the touch of the switch The attitude adjustment plate can also be controlled through the Video Display Gauge Press and hold up to have the center tab come up Pressing down on the switch will lower the plate tabs See GEN2 Wake Shaping Device information immediately following for boats equipped with both for information on how those tabs are operated Because our models have different weights lengths soeed and per formance it will take some practice for the operator to understand how the boat reacts with the attitude adjustment plate installed The plate will allow your boat to get on plane faster and continue planing at lower speeds This will improve visibility and the overall safety of your boat When mak ing adjustments with the attitude adjustment plate use short mo mentary taps of the switch Continued practice will help you become familiar with how the plates perform Special Attention Because these plates can adversely affect boat handling if not utilized properly the following information is provided to assist operators in deter mining the correct usage of the attitude adjustment plate s Specia
274. mila gS HATO AM 5 11 Hitch Trailer RR RT 7 7 PEANO UD actrees carseat ces RE DE 7 23 T uu 4 15 How to Attach the Trailer 7 11 How to Protect Yourself and Others sss 1 8 Hubs Wheel Bearings Axles and Lubrication 7 12 GEAN 6 6 ROY ER EN 4 8 4 9 Ignition 4 8 mor Marine 4 5 3 Impeller Check Ballast 442 6 23 In the Event of a 1 11 Individual Models 2 1 Inflatable Life 25 2 1 25 Inspect Battery Connections and Hold Downs 6 16 Inspect Exhaust Flaps for 6 22 Inspect Fuel System and Change Fuel Filter 6 24 Inspect Fuel Systems for Leaks 6 17 Inspect Seacook 1 6 15 Inspect Throttle and Shift 6 17 MPO LE E 6 20 Instrument Panel NXT een ro plnres 3 5 Instrument Pan
275. mine how much erosion has occurred and con sult an authorized MasterCraft dealer to determine the appropriate time to replace it 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 24 VISUAL ASSISTANCE NAVIGATION ANCHOR LIGHTS Models All Purpose Although Mas terCraft boats are designed to be oper ated during daylight there are instances in which operators may find themselves on the water at dawn dusk or even at night Weather conditions during daylight may also result in the need to run or anchor with the lights on Location Vary by model See the Guide to Individual Models in this Owner s Manual to determine the location of these lights for your model Lights 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 the right position will activate bow and or gunnel lights and the anchor mast light The middle position is OFF and the left position is for anchor only lighting Special Note The navigation Rv v lights are not de signed for operation in full darkness with the boat underway Ev v ov at higher speeds Net ES Y To protect persons E on board and to vent damage to the Ve boat do not operate the boat under these AAA conditions DANGER MasterCraft boats should
276. n i or a number other than 1 The owner of a vessel must notify the agency which issued the cer tificate of number within fifteen 15 days if the vessel is transferred de stroyed abandoned lost stolen or recovered or if the certificate of num ber is lost destroyed or the owner s address changed If the certificate of number becomes invalid for any reason it must be surrendered in the manner prescribed to the issuing authority within 15 days ACCIDENT REPORTING Federal law requires the boat operator to file a boating accident report with the state reporting authority when as a result of an occurrence that involves a boat or its equipment a person dies person disappears from the vessel under circumstances that indicate death or injury e a person is injured and requires medical treatment beyond first aid damage to vessels and other property totals 2 000 or more the amount may be lower in some states and territories verify with local boating authorities or the boat is destroyed If the boat operator is deceased or unable 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 respond to any distress signal visual or auditory Render immediate assistance EXCEPT in instances in which you and your pas sengers will be endangered or those situations that exceed your capabilities or the capabilitie
277. n and an operational position On the bow ladders the ladder is stowed inside the anchor locker The locker is opened by turning the inset latch and pulling open the door The lad der pulls up and slides out extending over the nose of the boat It will latch into place for use To return it to the locker re fold the sections and place back inside Close the locker door and en sure that it has latched securely into place The swim platform ladder stows under the swim platform Slide it out and snap into place for use Re stow by sliding back under the swim platform Be sure to stow ladders prior to operation of the boat Undue pres sure from the water while underway could potentially damage the ladder Special Attention When opening or closing the ladder be careful not to pinch fingers or other skin because all ladders have some kind of catch to hold them in position and provide protection for people as they board Troubleshooting If the ladder will not extend or fold back into stowable position take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer for repair SEATING BOW LID Models ProStar Purpose Bow seating is stan dard For boats so equipped read care fully the Seating in formation which fol lows immediately in this Owners Manual Important safety in X formation is included 71 in that section Care 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL 4 59 must always be taken to avoid blocking the vie
278. n existing profile Function and Description DELETE Touch DELETE to delete a current profile A confirmation overlay will be displayed Touch CANCEL to stop the process or YES to con firm the deleting process Touch OK to return to the main Profiles screen sos 2 8 ALLELE Profle has been deleted Touch EDIT to modify the user profile Morita 40 soo o TANE free moam 30 40 NEXT Touch EDIT to retype the name Then touch 1 DONE to continue or CANCEL to return to the main Profiles screen If DONE was touched set the speed for this profile Touch the UP arrow to in crease the speed or the DOWN arrow to decrease the speed 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 22 Touch NEXT to continue with this profile PREVIOUS to go back to the last screen or CANCEL to return to the main Profiles screen WAKE B Set the tabs by either touching and sliding down the ridged area or by touching the UP or DOWN arrows next to the ridged area gt Touch NEXT to continue NEXT Set the ballast tanks by touching and sliding on the tank area or by touching the UP or DOWN arrows alongside the tank areas Touch NEXT to continue NEXT Review the Profile settings Touch SAVE to save upset gt the profile and return to the main Profiles screen lt with the new profile displayed 2015 MASTERCRAFT
279. n serious injury or death and or property damage For proper tow vehicle and trailer hook up and towing performance the tow vehicle and trailer must be level parallel to the ground after hitching up If the trailer is not level equipment is available to raise or lower the hitch ball A weight equalizing hitch or load support suspension equipment may also be required to keep the tow vehicle level while properly loading each trailer axle SAFETY CABLES The safety cables on a MasterCraft trailer provide added security so that the trailer will not become detached from the tow vehicle when underway These cables conform to the Society of Automotive Engineers SAE J684 standard for trailer coupling and hitches automotive type If it ever becomes necessary to replace these cables ensure that the replacement cables meet this standard Failure to properly attach the safety cables and brake actuator break away cable between the trailer and the tow vehicle may result in a run away trailer if the trailer coupler becomes detached from the hitch This may cause serious injury or death and or property damage The strength rating of EACH safety cable must be equal to or exceed 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 the effectiveness of the trailer brakes work Before each trip ensure that the safety cables are
280. n the ap plicable warranty period This shall constitute MasterCraft s sole liability and obligation in the event of any claim arising out of its performance or non performance of any provision of this Limited Warranty Because some states and jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability the above limitations may not ap ply to you Warranty Subject to the provisions of this Section 5 upon the first sale con veyance other transfer of the boat or trailer by the origi nal retail purchaser any remaining unex pired Limited War ranty coverage shall be transferred to the second owner m 4 and shall remain in effect for the remainder of the applicable warranty period s set forth in Sections 2 1 2 2 2 3 and 2 4 hereof which war ranty periods begin to run in accordance with Section 2 5 hereof upon delivery of the warranty transfer card and payment of the applicable war ranty transfer fee to MasterCraft With respect to the Lifetime Limited Warranty granted only to the original retail purchaser on the Structural Components set forth in Section 2 1 hereof if a the sale conveyance or other transfer of the boat by the original retail purchaser to another person or entity occurs within five 5 years of the date of the original retail purchase of the boat by the original retail purchaser AND b the original retail purchaser and the second owner comply with the provi sions of th
281. n the event of a wheel separating from the trailer dur ing use notify an au thorized MasterCraft dealer Seek prompt professional assis tance in assessing the trailer and its gear and retain but do not re use involved lug nuts wheels and studs Do not repair or service the trailer yourself Instead call a trained authorized MasterCraft service technician Use the following pattern to tighten lug nuts On first torque ing pass tighten to 45 ft Ibs On second pass tighten to 70 ft lbs On third pass tighten to 90 ft Ibs On fourth pass tighten to a reading between 110 ft 165 120 ft lbs Folow the pattern shown in the photos gt at right 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 7 15 TIRES The most common cause of trailer tire trouble is under inflation It is important therefore to always maintain correct air pressure as indicated by the tire manufacturer on the tire s sidewalls Tire pressure information may be listed on stickers elsewhere as a convenience but because tires may be replaced the air pressure should always be verified on the tire s sidewall If there is a difference between air pressure listings on labels warning stick ers and tire sidewalls always defer to the tire sidewall air pressure listing Always check the air pressure when the tires are cold Tires heat up and the air pressure increases after traveling short distances For safety and convenience inflate t
282. nal awareness and do not change settings in crowded boat ing swimming areas VARIATIONS IN GAUGES AND SWITCHES Please note that not every gauge or switch explained in this Owner s Manual is found on every model Some equipment is optional and not ev ery option is available on all models of MasterCraft boats Also MasterCraft utilizes a variety of gauge and switch styles that may be different from the gauges or switches pictured in this Owner s Manual These differences between the various styles of gauges and switches are not in functionality If a boat is equipped with a gauge or switch that is la beled as described it will operate in the same fashion as the description even if its appearance is different as the appearance changes periodically If the owner and or operators are uncertain about a gauge s or switch s purpose do not operate the boat until consulting with an authorized Mas terCraft dealer Some gauges monitor information that is critical to safe and long term use of the boat Some switches can affect maneuverability as well as operations that impact long term use of the boat 2015 MasTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 2 XSERIES INSTRUMENT PANEL Dare M 777 2015 MasTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 3 XSTAR INSTRUMENT PANEL F Y 3 Eo x E SS 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 4 PROSTAR INSTRUMENT PANEL NXT INSTRUMENT PANEL 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 5
283. nd engine exhaust are only part of the potential problem for someone in the water Be aware that propellers may continue to turn for a period of time after the engine is shut OFF and the edges are often sharp enough to easily cut skin or break bones e Ski wakeboard only in acceptable areas Avoid restricted areas The above mandates are not all inclusive It is the boater s responsibility to operate the boat in a safe fashion and become familiar with any and all rules and regulations governing boat operation 44 DANGER Do not tow more than two 2 persons at one time on a tow tower The tow tower approved for use on your boat should be used only for wa ter skis wakeboards or recreational two person towables and not for parasailing kite flying or towing other boats Do not add any attach ments that are not approved for use on your MasterCraft boat Do not climb on sit on stand on jump off of or dive off of the tower Never allow passengers to sit behind the tow rope attachment point Never al low loose tow rope ends to dangle Always be certain that all bolts are in place and tight before and during use When the tower is up watch for low obstacles such as tree limbs bridges or power lines 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 1 15 EQUIPMENT SAFETY EQUIPMENT Federal law requires certain safety equipment to be on board your boat at all times Responsible boaters carry additional equipment in case of emergency
284. nd skiers Location The location of the aft light switch where equipped will vary by model and should be de termined by the opera tor Often the switch is _ on the driver s armrest In some instances there may be two 2 switches Operation In all instances the lights operate by using two position switches one position for ON and the other for OFF Troubleshooting 1 If lights do not oper ate check the main cir cuit breaker panel to de termine if a circuit may have tripped Re set the circuit if it continues to trip take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer 2 If the circuit breaker has not tripped the bulb may have burned out Although some lights are LED which rarely burn out it is possible Take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer to have the bulb replaced COURTESY STORAGE COMPARTMENT LIGHTS Models All Purpose The courtesy lights and storage compartment lights provide illumina tion for the interior deck and compartments Location 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 26 The location of these lights var 77272222 ies by model and should be deter mined by the operator Operation The switch is a three position switch located on the dash panel that 7 activates the courtesy lights or stor age compartment s within the boat o Turning the switch to the left will turn ef the courtesy lights ON and turning 7 it to the right
285. nd the engine is OFF Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death Special Attention MasterCraft reminds consumers to review the Common Sense Ap proach section of this Owner s Manual and pay particular attention to avoiding teak surfing or platform dragging which expose the partici pant to excess carbon monoxide and to the information regarding use of the optional shower while standing or sitting on the swim platform with the engine OFF DANGER Carbon monoxide is a colorless tasteless odorless and poisonous gas that accumulates rapidly and can cause serious injury or death Expo sure to carbon monoxide can be fatal in a matter of minutes Exposure to even low concentrations of carbon monoxide must not be ignored because the effects of exposure to carbon monoxide can build up and be just as lethal as high concentrations Carbon monoxide from exhaust pipes of inboard or outboard engines may build up inside and outside the boat in areas near exhaust vents particularly during slow speed op erations STAY AWAY from these exhaust vent areas which are located at the stern of the boat and DO NOT swim or engage in any waters ports or other activities in or near the stern area of the boat including without limitation the swim platform and the rear sun deck when the engine is in operation Under no circumstances should the owner and or operator allow persons to hold onto the swim platform while th
286. ne for any extended period can cause undue wear and tear on the engine Avoid advancing to wide open throttle and holding the RPMs at that level UNDERWAY If the oil pressure gauge indicates low or no oil pressure immediately stop the boat as outlined below and check the oil level If the temperature gauge indicates overheating stop the boat when it is safe to do so as outlined below and check the raw water system for blockage See the Boat Operations and Care and Maintenance sections of this Owner s Manual for directions on how to properly check for the blockage DO NOT operate the boat until the cause for the warning has been found and corrected Continued operation after the warning light has illuminated may cause severe engine damage This will void your warranty 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 5 10 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 to three 2 3 minute cool down period at low idle 600 800 RPM Step 2 Press the ENGINE START STOP button all other models Step 3 f any problems were encountered during operation have boat inspected by an authorized MasterCraft dealer Request any necessary repairs before resuming operation of the boat Step 4 At the conclusion of the outing turn the key off and remove from the key slot Doing so will ensure that you have turned OFF
287. ned Be certain a replacement lug nut is an exact match for the original Ensuring that lug nuts on trailer wheels are tight and properly torqued is an important responsibility for maintaining your trailer in a safe operating condition Inadequate and or inappropriate lug nut torque tightness is a major reason that lug nuts may loosen during use Loose lug nuts can rapidly lead to a wheel separation from the hub with potentially serious safety consequences Check the lug nut tightness often especially during the first few hundred miles of the trailer s use You should always check the torque prior to beginning any long trip and every time a wheel is removed and re set You must use a torque wrench to accurately indicate the amount of torque that you are applying to the lug nut Four way wrenches ratch ets and similar tools can be useful for short term emergency repairs but are not appropriate tools for accurately checking lug nut torque Keep a record of the date and approximate mileage when the lug nut torque is checked Note any lug nut s that lost torque Investigate the reason s if the lug nut torque is not maintained over more than one re tightening be cause this indicates there is something potentially wrong with the lug nuts nut studs wheels and or hubs and that should be corrected Contact an authorized MasterCraft dealer immediately if any persistent lug nut loosening or any other lug wheel or axle problem occurs I
288. nister as sociated with the automatic fire suppression system or the clean agent can ister used in connection with a fire port has been discharged then you must contact your authorized MasterCraft dealer to obtain a replacement for the clean agent type of canister If the dry chemical fire extinguisher has been discharged then you may purchase a replacement 2 5 pound dry chemical fire extinguisher that is rated for Type A B and C fires from an authorized MasterCraft dealer or from another source Fire extinguishers require periodic maintenance Monthly each fire ex tinguisher on your boat should be examined to be sure that the seals and tamper indicators are not broken or missing The pressure gauges or indi cators if applicable should read in the operable range There should be no obvious physical damage rust corrosion leakage or clogged nozzles Additionally if the extinguisher has not been used it should be weighed an nually to assure that the minimum weight as stated on the label still exists Any fire extinguisher that has been partially emptied must be replaced or taken to a qualified fire extinguisher servicing company for recharging as soon as possible 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 1 11 In an automatic manual system ensure the pin inserted to protect the system at the helm during transit from the factory has been pulled to acti vate the system This is part of dealer preparation but it is the responsibility of
289. nnad inlets 4 56 Refuse and Pollution end eoa nee Out dun oon exe dx Ree in 1 21 Registration and Transfer 8 8 Registration Numbering and Documentation 1 19 Removable ODOLGIS sues eb aR Sana 4 55 Repairing Propellers 6 30 Repeat Check for Fuel Exhaust 6 20 FCDOMING ACOGEN T 1 20 Heguired cuc nao accu ea acia 1 16 Requirements Egal iere a se videntes 1 18 Responsibility 1 5 Right of Way Fishing 1 28 Right of Way Sailing 1 28 Hope aa a 4 16 Rule General 2 02 0 0 20 1 26 Rules of the Open 1 26 Rules When Encountering Vessels 1 27 Running Aground or Striking Underwater 1 13 DIOL FGA a
290. not navigate or should use extreme caution Information Buoy Used to relay information Words printed in black usually inside the border tell place names distances directional arrows availability of supplies gasoline etc Control Buoy Marks a restricted area such as slow no wake 5 MPH no skiing or no fishing Mooring Buoy Means an anchor buoy This is the only buoy to which a boat may tie or secure to Diver s Flag Must be used any time a diver is in the water Boats must not come closer than 50 feet of the flag and must operate at a slow no wake speed within 200 feet Alpha Flag Means a vessel is engaged in diving operations or is re stricted in its ability to navigate Boaters must use extreme caution and are advised to look for a diver s down flag Remember Markings may vary by geographic location For example the Western Rivers System markers are slightly different as well as in different states or jurisdictions Al ways consult appropriate boating authorities before boating in unfamiliar waters 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 1 29 GUIDE TO INDIVIDUAL MODELS Storage space is located under Observer s seat bow seating aft starboard corner seat port and starboard sun pads Anchor storage compartment Navigational light Bilge thru hull Ballast thru hull vent Cleat where equipped Access to forward bilge pump GPS antenna Ski locker access to center tank
291. nresponsive check that the bow thruster battery switch is ON If it is on check the circuit breaker box to be certain that it has not tripped 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 23 2 If the pump runs when moving the joystick but no action results check that the inlet and outlet valves are open 3 If the joystick pump and valves are all operational but there is still no action check to be certain there is no debris in the inlet screen 4 If the bow thruster still is not operating properly take the boat to authorized MasterCraft dealer because other potential solutions are in areas of the boat not accessible to the consumer ZINC ANODE Models All except ProStar as part of the Salt Water Package option Purpose If the boat is op erated in salt pol luted brackish waters even tem porarily the boat should be equipped with transom mounted zinc anode to prevent damage to those metal parts coming contact with the water The zinc is by design self sacrificing It is slowly eroded away by electrolytic action and requires periodic inspection for deterioration When the zinc has eroded to approximately one half 1 2 of its original size it must be re placed to continue protection or damage to other metal parts may result Location The anode is mounted on the transom Operation There is no operation required Boat owners should periodically ex amine the anode to deter
292. nt 50 maximum extension when the boat speed ex ceeds twenty miles per hour 20 mph or thirty two kilometers per hour 32 km h Maneuvering a boat with the attitude adjustment plate extended re quires practice to master Initial times running with the attitude adjust ment plate extended should be done at low speed with plenty of room This is critical to learning how the attitude adjustment plate affects con does not fold or retract and it may require additional clearance to avoid damage to the plate s Resulting damage from failure to follow instruc tions is not covered under warranty 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 4 30 Care must be taken to ensure that there is always sufficient clearance around the attitude adjustment plate whether it is in the water or out particularly on a trailer The attitude adjustment plate s extends be yond the boat transom and is not foldable or retractable Damage to the plate s from failure to allow sufficient clearance is not covered un der warranty Troubleshooting 1 If the switch es is are unresponsive check the main circuit break panel to determine if the circuit has tripped Re set the circuit and try the switch again 2 If the circuit continues to trip present the boat to an authorized Master Craft dealer for repair 3 If the boat does not respond as noted in the above instructions turn OFF the switch and do not use the attitude adjustment function until the
293. ny Quick Access Key to exit this screen 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 55 Touch to view the Tower video source Press the Video Quick Access Key to go back Touch to view the Aux Video source Press the Video Quick Access Key to go back Touch to view the Media video source Press the Video Quick Access Key to go back HEATER AND LIGHTS The Heater and Lights screen can be accessed by pressing the Quick Access Key Press any Quick Access Key to exit this screen Touch Commands Description ZERO m Touch to turn cruise control ON or OFF Heater Heater Touch to turn ON or OFF Touch again to choose a High or Low temperature setting Seat Heater Seat Heater j Saat Heater Storage Storage Lights Lights Touch to turn ON or OFF Courtesy Courtesy Lights 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 56 PROFILES The Profiles screen can be accessed by pressing the Quick Access Key This feature displays rider user profiles for cruise controls based on user preferences for Set Speed Ballast and Tab settings Up to 16 Tourn rider user profiles can be created and stored To scroll through the available Profiles slide finger across the information slide bar or press the Quick Access Keys and to view the list pm TTE Glalqan T cuurnmmrmunnt ce oF 36 0 L 32 0 Touch Commands Description
294. o 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 full discharged GLOVE BOX Models All Purpose The glove box provides easily acces sible storage space for small items Mas terCraft 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 that troubleshooting for any part of the boat is required Location The glove box is located on the port side of the dash forward of the observer seat Operation Several different styles of glove box are featured depending upon the model All have a closable lid To open the glove box lids that feature 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 4 45 a recessed button simply push in on the button and it will pop up and Operation twist to disengage the lid from the box Among the accessory options Over stuffing a glove box can interfere with the lid latch s ability to available for your boat is a heater close properly function The heater s three posi tion switch rotary control is turned Special Attention left for ON LOW or turned right Glove box lids s
295. o dtd tora aiat cei ia bd races ein 1 6 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Emergency Treatment for 1 7 Care and 6 2 Care When Fueling 2 5 2 Carpet Cleaning bre 6 6 Center Drai UC a 4 18 Changing 6 30 Charger Banery enoe neta err reer 4 6 Charts siete 1 23 Check Ballast Pump 6 23 Check Battery Fully 6 19 Check Engine MOUN S 6 22 Check Propeller Shaft Coupling 6 22 Check Safety Equipment and Change 6 21 Checking Repairing 6 30 ae iz MEI EET 7 26 Checks and Services 5 5 Chrome Anodized Aluminum Stainless Steel and 6 5 CIreuit BrBBKBIS uai 4 2 Cleaning and Storage 2 6 20 Cleaning the 2 6 6 qU 4 14 CO Accumulate Where 1 8 Cold Water
296. o on the 7 touch screen 7 NON TOUCH SCREEN Above The following controls are accessed via the Quick Access Keys Cruise control skier 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 and held the Main Menu is displayed and provides access to the settings menu through a selection of soft keys Soft key commands pro 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 35 vide additional features and navigation shortcuts Depending on the current screen displayed the soft keys may appear as icons or as a vertical control bar 4 5 TOUCH SCREEN Below left The 4 5 touch screen functions can be accessed through the Quick Access Keys on the left and right P of the display screen or operated through the touch screen N Although most of the functionality is available through touch EM ing the screen not everything can be accessed in that man ner For example menu items displayed on the screen are BL accessible only through the Quick Access Keys The follow ee ing controls are accessed via the Quick Access Keys Lights climate control video control stereo control cruise control profiles ballasts and attitude adjustment and surf tabs TOUCH SCREEN NAVIGATION Function and Description
297. oat checks of the battery charge and bilge pump function when the boats again until it has been properly repaired are moored and exposed to the elements Troubleshooting The bilge system is among the most important systems in the boat Attention should always be paid to proper operation 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 20 DANGER An inoperable bilge system can result in the boat taking on excessive amounts of water resulting in significant damage to the boat even sink ing Persons on board should wear PFDs and be prepared to abandon ship if the boat is on an outing Operators should signal for emergency help and return to shore IMMEDIATELY and have the boat repaired Failure to follow instructions can result in serious injury or death BLOWER SYSTEM Models All Purpose The blower sys tem is one of the most T critical systems OLA paz the boat A natural by product of operat ing the engine is the creation of unseen fumes Carbon mon oxide is discussed in the Safety section of this Owner s Manual The engine will also create flammable ig nitable gasoline and or battery fumes Dispensed into the open air they are quickly diffused and pose little to no threat to well being However if the fumes are not released by opening the engine compartment and operating the blower for a minimum of four 4 minutes before starting the engine even if the engine has not been
298. of inferior components may result in serious injury or death Re sulting damage may void the warranty 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 6 24 All MasterCraft models are equipped with a fuel fill cap such as shown in this section These caps are hinged and they snap open or closed to seal with an audible click This is important for the system on these boats to op erate correctly Be sure to fully snap shut the cap after each fill As part of the Annual Maintenance the fuel filter must be changed Due to the pressurized fuel lines this maintenance can be done only by authorized MasterCraft dealers FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND SUPPRESSION UNITS MasterCraft recommends that boat owners include a check of the fire suppression and extinguisher units during the annual maintenance to be sure that they are always ready for use Some units may not require annual checks refer to the signage and labeling on the individual units for further guidance OTHER MAINTENANCE Boat owners are required to perform routine regular maintenance as well as annual requirements as outlined in the engine owner s manual Some standard or optional equipment on boats may come with their own printed information that includes maintenance required to keep such components in excellent long term operating condition Always follow these instructions STORAGE AND WINTERIZATION Storage or winter lay up re quires special preparation to preven
299. of the knob Move the lever to the desired position and then simultaneously release the button and umbrel la The engine will run with increased RPMs and can be increased or decreased by moving the lever Returning the handle to the neutral position will bring the system back to neutral and reduce the engine RPMs to pre set levels This function should be done sparingly Over revving the engine for any extended pe riod can cause undue wear and tear on the engine Avoid advancing to wide open throttle and holding the RPMs at that level Troubleshooting If the shift throttle lever will not move be cer tain that the lifter under the ball knob is lifted up before attempting to move the 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 there may be an issue involving the system that requires correction in an area under the deck which is inaccessible to the consumer ADDITIONAL SAFETY SUPPORT FIRE SUPPRESSION AND EXTINGUISHING See also the Safety section of this Owner s Manual Models All Purpose MasterCraft has de veloped an extensive fire suppression and extin guishing system for its boats All MasterCraft X Series are equipped with an automatic fire suppression system The 4 automatic system operates from sensors in the engine room and will aut
300. oints are a way to mark specific locations by latitude and longi tude After the waypoints are established the Waypoint Manager allows you to associate an icon with them for identification Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrows to navigate the screen Delete a single waypoint by using the DELETE key or all of them at once with DELETE ALL a delete alert is displayed Pressing the GO TO WPT key displays the GPS screen containing the currently highlighted waypoint Waypoint List Displays a list of the waypoints that have been set Use the UP and DOWN keys to highlight the desired waypoint Waypoint Icon Allows you to assign one of four different icons to any of the waypoints listed LAT LON Displays latitude and longitude values for the currently high lighted waypoint on the list Track Manager Multiple tracks for displaying on the GPS map can be set up The Track Manager is a way to select tracks to show on the map or hide a map you are not currently using DELETE one track or DELETE ALL TRACKS at once a delete alert is displayed Tracks List L ists all the tracks saved on the device Edit Track Name Enables the user to edit the Track Name Track Enable Shows or hides the selected Track Chart and Time Set up This menu option allows the set up for viewing options for the GPS Dis play Chart Set up Parameters Use the PLUS and MINUS soft keys to select the information you want displa
301. omatically release a clean agent gaseous chemical that does not leave residue behind V drive boats have also been specified to carry a hand held 2 5 Ib monoammonium phosphate expellant dry chemi cal unit which is rated Class A trash wood and paper Class B UL Approved and Class C energized electrical equipment These units should be used in situations other than engine compartment fires All V drives are specified for one 1 dry chemical hand held extinguisher This is in addition to the suppression system in the engine compart ment Hand held units should be replaced or recharged as soon as pos sible after use or after 12 years from the date of manufacture In the event of any evidence of a fire within the engine compartment DO NOT OPEN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT BOX DANGER Opening an engine compartment when there is indication of a fire in side can cause the fire to flare up and or spread which may result in extensive damage or even sinking of the boat and or serious injury or death to people on board Shut down the engine and blowers Continuously discharge the en tire contents of the fire suppression unit immediately Location The locations of automatic fire suppression override units manual override varies by model but generally is in the vicinity of the helm Fire extinguishers also have various locations within the boat but all are easily accessible Be certain to determine the location of a
302. ons regarding the care and maintenance of ballast pumps as outlined in this Owner s Manual can result in damage to the ballast pump that is not covered under warranty Troubleshooting 1 If the ballast pumps do not turn ON when the switch is activated or the touch screen is used check that the circuit has not tripped on the main circuit breaker panel Continual tripping after re set is indicative of an issue that requires the attention of an authorized MasterCraft dealer 2 If the ballast pumps do not work when the circuit breaker has not been tripped it is likely that the pump has malfunctioned probably due to run ning while the tanks were empty Regardless of cause it is necessary to take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer to determine whether the impeller and or pump must be replaced Your authorized MasterCraft dealer has an extensive troubleshoot ing tree for ballast systems that includes parts of the system that are not accessible to the consumer Because a malfunctioning ballast sys tem can cause problems with control of the boat no potential issue that arises with the system should ever be ignored 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 34 PYLONS Models All Purpose When properly uti lized ski pylons allow skiers the opportunity to be towed behind the boat with sensible and unobstructed view by individuals in observer seats Location Varies by model but pylons are generally adjac
303. operated for some time the accumulated fumes may explode when the engine is started DANGER To prevent a possible explosion operate the blower for at least four 4 minutes before starting the engine and always when at idle or slow running speed Explosive gasoline and or battery fumes may be pres ent in the engine compartment Failure to operate the blower as in structed may cause improper ventilation of the boat engine and bilge areas and fuel vapors can accumulate in this area causing a fire or ex plosion which may result in serious injury or death Location The blower system is mostly unseen by E those on board A two position switch acti vates the engine box ventilation blower and it is located on the dash panel The engine compartment blower exhausts fumes through vents located on the transom of the boat Operation Turn the switch to the right to turn the blower ON Turn the switch to the left to turn the blower OFF The blower will operate with out the ignition key inserted and turned ON The engine does not have to be started and 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 4 21 running in order for the blower to work Switch es can be left on indefi nitely to continuously allow removal of fumes Note that the blower op eration does drain en ergy from the battery Special Note The blower must op erate for a minimum of four 4 minutes before starting the engine at any time The blo
304. or Toss over the side ensuring that the anchor does not make contact with the boat deck or hull as such contact could cause damage to the gel coat which is not covered under warranty Also use care in retracting the line and anchor to avoid damaging the deck and or hull Always tie off to the bow Never tie off solely to any position aft in cluding the transom The anchor has been provided to assist boaters in remaining in a chosen location Boats should always be tied off to the bow and never solely to the aft Note that use of the anchor system will not guarantee a properly anchored boat or that the boat will remain in a stationary position Environmental bottom conditions current and tidal conditions must be taken into consideration when anchoring the boat Only properly 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 49 trained operators should set the anchor for this system Establishing a secure anchorage requires practice Damage to your boat may result due to improper anchoring techniques Swimmers or anyone in the water in the area of the bow should re main aware of the anchor line anytime it is deployed Even if it appears taut an individual could become entangled in the line underwater which could result in injury or death It is also possible that people could cause the anchor to lose anchorage causing the boat to move If there is a current the boat could become inaccessible to people in the water Whenever the anchor l
305. orized MasterCraft dealer s service department to permit a technician to perform all winterization procedures GENERAL PREPARATION Before starting you will need the following supplies Sta Bil amp Gasoline Stabilizer Fuel filter Low tack tape FUEL SYSTEM TREATMENT This preparation needs to be done prior to removing water from the engine if that will be part of the process Boats that are going to be stored for extended periods more than two 2 weeks or winterized should have attention for the fuel system Even TOP TIER gasolines will experience some separation of elements and set tling during these periods Of considerable concern is that water condensa tion will occur within the fuel system and water is an enemy of good starting Add biocide addi Add fuel stabilizer and running engine fuel systems Therefore follow this procedure The fuel tank should be ninety to ninety five percent 90 95 full of TOP TIER gasoline This allows for minimal room in which air can oxy genate the fuel during diurnal cycles daily periods of expansion con traction of gasoline vapors and air as a result of temperature changes However MasterCraft boats have EPA dictated fuel systems which means they cannot be overfilled The boats are equipped with ullage overflow tanks or ullage space in the main tank Equipped with sev eral valves to prevent overflow even in high heat conditions with 100 percent full fuel o
306. ors While there are a number of mirrors avail able through marine retailers the mirror provided by MasterCraft was selected to maximize the range of vision for the driver of MasterCraft boats If it becomes necessary to replace a mirror use only Master Craft mirrors Troubleshooting If the mirror does not stay in place after it is adjusted to the driver s comfort verify that the hardware holding the mirror in place is secure If the driver s vision is obscured be certain that the mirror is clean Fingerprints sun tan oil and a host of other common products found in boats can cause the mirror to become dirty and negatively affect the driver s vision when using the mirror Clean mirrors properly as de scribed in the Care and Maintenance section of this Owner s Manual SKI WAKEBOARD ROPE Models May be purchased from an authorized MasterCraft dealer or after market retailer Purpose MasterCraft boats are equipped with ski pylons as standard equip ment and may also offer other optional pylons and towers intended to be used to attach rope for skiing and wakeboarding Note that tow ropes should never be attached to anything but the approved pylon or tower Care should also be taken by all on board to pay attention to the tow rope because it can snap back and hit people on board when skier or wakeboarder lets go of it Usually rope simply skips along the water surface behind the boat but it can become airborne especia
307. osed If the tower has board racks be sure that the board racks are folded to the inside Conserve fuel Wind resistance against the boat and trailer can reduce gas mileage significantly especially at higher speeds Avoid sudden stops and starts Even though the trailer has brakes a sudden stop can cause it to skid slide or even jack knife Be especially careful to avoid the necessity for quick stops 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 signals to let other vehicles know what you intend to do Drive in the gear recommended by the tow vehicle manufacturer If the tow vehicle has a manual transmission traveling in lower gears when going up steep hills or over sand gravel or dirt roads will ease the load on the engine and transmission When driving on long downhill grades try to avoid downshifting Running in a low gear going downhill which uses the engine as a brake can actuate the trailer s surge brakes continuously for the duration of the grade causing them to over heat A better proce dure is to slow down before the start of the down grade and maintain a controlled downhill speed with repeated application and release of tow vehicle and thus the trailer brakes This technique permits the brakes to cool down between applications and provides for reserve b
308. ot covered under warranty food and beverage the combined weight could cause injury if the cooler moves around during boat operation Additional Special Attention Do not drink water from melted ice or water that is not in containers The cooler may contain contaminants 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 4 55 REFRIGERATION WET BAR Model X55 with a wet bar above the refrigerator as an option Purpose The refrigerator is suitable for cooling food and beverages If you wish to cool medicine please check with a pharmacist to determine whether the cooling capacity is sufficient for the medicine in question The wet bar offers an area in which fresh water can be accessed as well as allowing water to be conveniently drained The shower wand for that option may also be integrated with the wet bar See Shower and Wash Down information in this section of the Owner s Manual where applicable Location On both boat models the wet bar refrigerator unit is located immedi ately aft of the driver s seat replacing some seating Operation The refrigerator operates by opening the cool box door and turning the thermostat knob clockwise Shutting it off requires turning the ther mostat knob counterclockwise A booklet from the manufacturer is also supplied in your owner s packet Please review it prior to operating the refrigerator for the first time For the wet bar ensure that there is water in the freshwater tank S
309. 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 Models Many models offer a shower or wash down option SHOWER AND WASH DOWN Purpose Showers accessible through a shower wand allow persons to rinse off with cool fresh water the water is not heated af ter returning to the boat from the body of water A models so equipped with that option See the Guide to Individual Mod els section of this Owner s Manual to determine the basic location in your model Switches to operate the shower are located on the transom Access to fill the freshwater tank for the wash down option or the shower is located in various locations generally the aft of the gunnel or on the transom See the Guide to Individual Models section of this Owner s Manual to determine the location for your model Operation A combination switch is mounted in an aft position transom or storage area and controls the optional shower function The switch is marked The two position switch is pressed up for ON and down for OFF The switches are marked for each and may also include the underwater lights where equipped The switches are operated as ON OFF and should always be left in the OFF position when the system s is not in use The instructions work whether the boat is equipped with one 1 or both of the options but will not be found in boats th
310. parts such as the rollers and winch as well as the ball coupler e Tighten any loose nuts and bolts Extended storage in excess of one year Follow the recommendations listed above for storage of several months duration Additionally Check the brake system for fluid level in the master cylinder If the fluid level is low air may be trapped in the brake lines Bleed all lines if neces sary and fill the reservoir to the proper level Lubricate all links and pivots to prevent rusting e Fill the hub cavities to avoid damage from vermin Becertain the breakaway system has not been set and that the actuator is fully extended e When possible store away from excessive moisture 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 7 30 TROUBLESHOOTING If any of the following potential problems develop the trailer must be immediately stopped and the proper corrective 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 Issue Coupler latch handle does not open or close easily Possible cause Oversize hitch ball Potential Remedy Check ball size at several positions The ball should be within 1 970 2 000 in diameter Replace if necessary Possible cause Ball not fully inserted in the ball socket Potential Remedy Check for the proper ball size and positive tongue load Check to see if the tongue jack is fully retr
311. pdated to aid safe navigation 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 1 23 National Ocean Service NOS charts may be purchased either directly by mail from the NOS Distribution Branch or through an authorized agent There are more than 1 700 nautical chart agents who sell them FAA National Aeronautical Charting Office Distribution Division AVN 530 6303 Ivy Lane Suite 400 Greenbelt MD 20770 Telephone 301 436 8301 Email 9 AMC chartsales faa gov Website http naco faa gov FLOAT PLAN A float plan is a written record indicating the planned destination and approximate length of time for the outing Sample forms are available at the Coast Guard s website One should 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 pertinent information will be available to assist local marine police or the Coast Guard in determining whether a search should be performed Be sure to notify the float plan holder upon return STAYING AFLOAT Itis commonly believed that someone dressed in heavy clothing or wad ers will experience considerably more difficulty staying afloat if they fall overboard This is not true Air trapped in clothing provides flotation and bending the knees will trap air in waders To stay afloat Remain calm Do not thrash about or try to remove clothing or footwear This leads to exhaustion and increases the loss
312. perly prepared for storage periods exceeding two 2 weeks as outlined in this Owner s Manual Failure to do so will void the warranty GENERAL POWER PACKAGE PREPARATION Step 1 Lubricate the throttle and shift linkages and cables with multi purpose grease MasterCraft recommends that batteries be removed from the boat for winter storage Batteries should be fully charged before being stored in cool dry location protected from the elements and fully re charged before being re installed in the boat Never store bat teries close to heat spark or flame producing devices Leave the engine box cover propped open about two inches 2 to ventilate the engine compartment Step 2 Step 3 OTHER WINTERIZATION PREPARATIONS Step 1 Remove the bilge drain plug immediately after taking the boat out of the water After a general bow to stern washing raise the bow of the boat higher than the stern to allow as much water as possible to drain from the bilge while performing other storage preparations Thoroughly clean the hull deck and interior of the boat as soon as it is removed from the water Cleaning at this time is easier be cause any marine growth is still wet Be sure to allow a few days Step 2 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 6 27 of air drying to prevent mildew that results from trapped moisture See the Cleaning section of this Owners Manual Step 3 Apply a coat of wax to the entire surface of the boat We
313. platform where equipped Surf tabs each side under swim platform where equipped Freshwater tank fill Stern cleat Fuel tank filler Reversible seating HH JJ KK Battery ON OFF switch under seat Midship cleat Washdown connection Batteries under seat Subwoofer Observer seat NN Center drain plug access plate under carpet mat Navigation light PP Glove box Stereo remote on dash RR SS TT Amp where equipped Bow filler cushion where equipped Bow cleat 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 2 14 Length of Boat 246 Width Amidship 102 Boat Weight 5350 lbs Length of Boat w Platform 2 Towing Length 2927 Towing Width 102 Fuel 79 gallons Maximum Capacity T 15 people or 2 142 lbs Bow 5 people or 700 lbs Weight must be evenly distributed 2015 MasTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PaGE 2 15 Storage space is located under Observer s seat bow seating aft and wrap around seating and port and starboard sun pads Anchor storage Ladder where equipped Bow cleat Horn Ballast tank beneath floorboard Amp Holding tank pump out Circuit breaker panel on kick panel beneath instrument
314. pport s may leave a permanent im print on the upholstery This is not covered un der warranty Cover the boat with a boat cover or tarp Step 8 Note If the boat is to be stored outside and subject to accumulations of snow water and ice a support should be made for the boat cover so that it will not sag rip or tear thereby allowing water to enter the boat Two inch diameter PVC plumbing pipe is ideal for this purpose It is readily available at local hardware stores and it is easy to work with Also its rounded shape will prevent damage to the canvas BALLAST SYSTEM PREPARATIONS Step 1 Attach a hose to the starboard side ballast hose that comes out of the deck at the rear seat Step 2 Place the other end into a gallon of non toxic RV type anti freeze Step 3 Turn the pump on to empty and pump anti freeze into the system 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 6 28 until anti freeze comes out of the thru hull on the side Step 4 Turn the pump on to fill and pump anti freeze back into the jug RE ACTIVATING THE BOAT AFTER STORAGE Step 1 Remove the duct tape from the exhaust flaps Step 2 Fully charge the battery and install it in the boat following all safety precautions associated with changing batteries IMPORTANT NOTE Often batteries that have been stored over win ter will require re charging If the battery is charged by utilizing a battery charger use only a three stage or more battery charger
315. pressure should be checked with a reliable pressure gauge Feathering Feathering is a condition when the edge of each tread rib develops a slightly rounded edge on one side and a sharp edge on the other By running your hand over the tire you can usually feel the sharper edges before you ll be able to see them The most common cause of feathering is incorrect toe in setting If this is oc curring have the toe in adjusted to a proper set ting One side wear When an inner or outer rib wears faster than the rest of the tire the need for wheel alignment is indicated This occurs when there is excessive camber in the axle causing the wheel to lean too much to the inside or out side and putting too much load on one side of the tire The trailer may simply need the wheels aligned but misalignment could be due to sag ging springs overloaded trailer or an unbalanced load on multi axle trailers Because load has a great effect on alignment be sure the trailer is loaded to balance the weight on the axle or axles Trailers should be towed with the trailer in a level condition This is particularly important with independent suspension trailers using torsion axles Cupping Cups or scalloped dips appearing around the edge of the tread on one side or the other almost always indicate worn sometimes bent suspension parts Adjustment of wheel alignment alone will seldom cure the problem Any worn component that connects the wheel to the
316. ps transferring to 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 6 7 the cloth the stain still appears on the platform apply the solution to the area and allow it to stand for 2 5 two to five min utes Then rinse with clear clean water Oil Based Stains Ap ply naphtha based hy drocarbon petroleum solvent or mineral spirits to the affected area and follow the instructions on the solvent container Use care when using such solvent cleaners as directed on the contain er instructions as there may be health matters to consider when using these solvents Always work from the outside into the center of the stain Do not scrub If stains still appear the surface may be restored by lightly sanding the area with a drywall sponge with 24 360 grit The sanded area will probably appear slightly lighter than the rest of the platform but should blend into the overall color in time Fiberglass Swim Platform The fiberglass swim platform requires the same kind of regular and gentle cleaning that the rest of the boat needs After cleaning off any en vironmental debris wash with mild soap and warm water Avoid the use of ArmorAll or similar types of rubber shine products as these will speed the decay of the rubber rather than protecting it WINDSHIELD In cleaning tempered glass windshields the normal glass clean ers from spray bottles or aerosol cans work best While the glass is very strong it can be
317. r Be certain to use jack stands and chock the trailer wheels to keep the trailer from moving during the inspection Grip the edge of the tire and see if it can be rocked or moved If the outer edge of the tire moves more than 1 8 at all the bearings may need to be readjusted Inspect the tow hitch for corrosion or damage Repair or replace compo nents as necessary Check for wear on the hitch ball If the ball is worn it is UNSAFE and must be replaced Check the coupler mechanism for smooth operation If the latch handle does not spring open after being disengaged lubricate the points on the coupler latch mechanism Check the actuator for excessive wear If the outer member is rubbing against the inner wear marks will show on top of the coupler just forward of the outer member Contact an authorized MasterCraft dealer for re placement parts Check the actuator travel Excessive actuator travel over one inch when the brakes are applied indicates air in the brake lines Check the brake fluid in the master cylinder reservoir On the actuator remove the cap to the master cylinder reservoir by unscrewing the cap in a counter clockwise direction The brake fluid level should be 1 8 below the threads Check for foam or bubbles in the brake fluid If either is present drain the fluid from the master cylinder and replace with ONLY new brake fluid of the same type DOT 3 is preferred or DOT 4 DO USE DOT 5 FLUID See spe
318. r s Manual A PROPER MATCH The key to carefree boat trailering is the proper match of boat to trailer This proper match is only one reason why the MasterCraft 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 The total weight of the boat engine fuel water and gear must not ex ceed the trailer s maximum load carrying capacity Overloading can cause instability and loss of control while towing which may result in death serious injury or property damage LOAD CARRYING CAPACITY Check the certification label attached to the front left side of the trailer This is very important as it shows the maximum load carrying capacity of the trailer It will also show the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR Be sure that the total weight of the boat engine gear and trailer does not exceed the GVWR NOTE The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR is the estimated to tal weight of a road vehicle that is loaded to capacity including the weight of the vehicle itself Therefore the maximum load carrying capacity of the trailer is the GVWR less the weight of the empty trailer 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 7 5 Be especially careful to avoid overloading the trailer by putting heavy baggage camping gear etc inside the boat Do not tow the boat with a water filled bladder or wit
319. r a more accurate reading make sure that the boat is level and there is little or no motion present A low fuel notice will come up on the video screen as a warning to return to shore and refuel MasterCraft recommends that operators do not run the boat below a quarter of a tank except as necessary to return to shore and not until the boat has been operated enough times to develop an understanding of how the fuel gauge readings relate to the visual inspection of fuel remaining in the tank Extending fuel usage beyond the known capability of the boat may cause the boat to run out of fuel and may leave you stranded off shore Although it may be possible to see fuel in the bottom of the fuel tank you still may not be able to operate the boat The fuel pick up system was designed to avoid introducing the small amount of water and debris that un avoidably accumulate in the bottom of the tank Rather than relying on visual inspection you should pay attention to the fuel gauge Further it is not recommended to allow the fuel to fall below one quarter of a tank full at any time as it may result in damage to the fueling system See the Fueling section of this Owner s Manual 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 6 Allowing the fuel level in the fuel tank to fall below one quarter of a tank full may affect the reliability of the fuel pump or result in damage to the fuel pump which is not covered under warranty 3 IN 1 ENGINE OIL PRESSU
320. r acceleration to highway speed back off the accelerator a little and it should cease If it begins again upon ac celeration stop and check the load If the load is not evenly distributed or if itis too far back so that the hitch load becomes too light the result can be fish tailing Re distribute the load before continuing LAUNCHING Every MasterCraft boat owner develops his or her own favorite launching technique Until you do here are a few helpful tips Check the ramp first Whether launching from an unimproved or sur faced 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 Is it wide enough How deep is the water at the end of the ramp Use great care when walking standing or loading and unloading boats on or around any launch ramps because some launch ramps may be slippery when wet Prepare for launching Install the drain plugs and detach the trailer tie downs Slowly back the trailer down the ramp If possible have someone stand to one side of the ramp to provide directions Backing up a trailer can be tricky A good way to simplify the procedure is to grasp the steer ing wheel with one hand at its lowest point 6 o clock To make the trailer go right move your hand on the wheel to the right move the wheel counter clockwise to make the trailer go left move your hand to the left move the wheel clockwise
321. r reverse to forward be sure to stop the control lever in the neutral position and allow the engine to fall between 600 800 RPM before completing the shift A one hand single lever control operates as both a gear shifter and a throttle The lever automatically locks in the neutral position straight up and down for safety The lever can be moved from neutral only by raising the lifter under the ball knob Shifting is accomplished by moving the lever forward or backward Center straight up is neutral Moving the lever forward engages the running gear moving it back from center puts the drive train into reverse Never attempt to shift without the engine running This causes ex cessive wear to the shifting mechanism and may negatively affect control of the boat During regular warm up of the engine it is possible to temporarily in crease the engine RPMs without moving the boat To accomplish this push in the button located at the bottom of the shift throttle lever with one hand and pull up the umbrella aluminum surround below the top of the knob Move the lever to desired position and then simultaneously release the button and umbrella The engine will run with increased RPMs and can be increased or decreased by moving the lever Returning the Ew handle to the neutral position will bring the system back to neutral and reduce the engine RPMs to pre set levels This function should be done sparingly Over revving the engi
322. rCraft dealer for details about what is available for each model Purpose Depending on the canvas selected it may provide protection from the sun for people onboard and or from the sun s rays water or while towing for areas of the boat Canvas can also provide UV protection while boats are moored or stored 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 4 50 Location this Owner s Manual for more information Covers can installed over all boat or only over sections of the boat Check with an au thorized MasterCraft dealer for details This is something that can be added to the boat during ownership Additional Special Attention Note that towing with unapproved covers on the boat may result in damage to the gel coat MasterCraft recommends the use of our towable cover only for towing Other canvas covers have been developed and are available only through authorized MasterCraft dealers for a variety of uses Additional Special Attention Operation Most covers are intended for use when the boat is moored or stored These canvas covers will snap into place However the Bimini top offers The use of canvas covers especially darkly colored ones in hot sun shade while the boat is in use The Bimini is installed over the helm and ny conditions can result in temperatures inside the boat in excess of or midsection of the boat The Bimini legs will fold to allow for minimal 140 F 60 C Prolonged high temper
323. raking capacity in an emergency On moderate and steep sections downshifting into lower gears may be unavoidable Slowing down is im portant to allow the brakes to avoid overheating Don t hesitate to pull over when possible during or after severe braking situations and allow the system to cool down Running a stretch of highway where braking is not necessary is the quickest way to cool down the brake system because it allows a significant volume of air to flow through the vented rotors and over the brake pads to cool them Always be courteous Make it as easy as possible for faster moving ve hicles to pass you Remain in the slower lane and be prepared to reduce 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 7 24 speed if they need extra time to return to the lane Do not tailgate Allow at least one combined car and trailer length be tween you and the car ahead for every 10 mph you are traveling If a problem occurs the general rule is to stay calm Do not panic and do not do anything anymore suddenly or violently than is necessary A sudden bumping or fish tailing may be a flat tire Do not jam on the brakes or mash the accelerator to try to drive out of it Stop slowly and in as straight a line as possible If conditions permit allow the trailer and tow vehicle to coast at a very slow speed and try to avoid braking except when the wheels are straight ahead and the trailer and tow vehicle are in line If the trailer begins to fish tail unde
324. rating and the boat is in motion These activities sometimes known as teak surfing or platform dragging where the participant holds onto the swim platform and is pulled through the water and or body surfs immediately behind the boat are extremely dangerous highly likely to result in death or serious bodily injury and are a misuse of this product Carbon monoxide CO enters your bloodstream through the lungs block ing the oxygen your body needs Prolonged exposure to low concentrations or very quick exposure to high concentrations can kill you and all on board Early symptoms of CO poisoning include irritated eyes headache nau sea weakness and dizziness These can be confused with seasickness or intoxication Altitude certain health related problems and age will increase the effects of CO Persons who smoke or are exposed to high concentra tions of cigarette smoke consume alcohol or have lung disorders or heart problems are particularly susceptible to an increase in the effects of CO However anyone can be affected Another factor to consider is that physi cal exertion accelerates the rate at which the blood absorbs CO EMERGENCY TREATMENT FOR CO POISONING CO poisoning or toxicity is a life threatening emergency that requires immediate action The following is a list of things that should be done if CO poisoning is suspected Proceed with caution The victim may be in an area of CO concentration which mean
325. reservoir plug Check that the reservoir is properly filled Manually push the actuator inner member in or use a screwdriver to stroke the push rod 5 In the first 1 8 of stroke the reservoir fluid will either remain completely calm or will swirl around If the fluid swirls then this indicates that fluid is being allowed to return to the reservoir when the actuator is extended This means that the actuator is functioning properly and it is necessary to further troubleshoot the brakes to determine the cause of overheating 09 If fluid does NOT move in Step 5 above it means brake system is remaining pressurized and there is a problem with the actuator Trouble shoot the actuator to determine the cause of the problem Other potential issues with the actuator include the fluid return hole in the master cylinder is clogged or is not correctly positioned corrosion in the master cylinder is freezing the piston or not allowing it to fully retract which is usually caused by a trailer being stored with the actuator compressed orsome other malfunction or damage that is keeping the master cylinder from retracting These are more complex issues and should be addressed by an autho rized MasterCraft dealer Possible cause Trailer has been stored with the actuator compressed and rust has caused the brakes to freeze up Potential Remedy Remove the brakes Clean repair or replace the compo nents as nec
326. rnational rules all vessels that are fishing with nets lines or trawls are considered to be fishing vessels however boats with trolling lines are not considered fishing vessels Fishing vessels have the right of way regardless of position but these vessels cannot impede the passage of other vessels in narrow channels READING BUOYS AND OTHER MARKINGS The waters of the United States are marked for safe navigation by the lateral system 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 direction The Uniform State Waterway Marker System has been devised for these waters This system uses buoys and signs with distinctive shapes and colors to show regulatory or advisory information The mark ings on these buoys are oriented from the perspective of being en tered from a seaward direction while the boater is going toward the port Red buoys are passed on the starboard right side when pro 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 1 28 ceeding from open water into port and green buoys are passed on the port left side When navigating out of port your position to the buoys should be reversed red buoys to port left and green buoys to starboard right The following are the markings under the Uniform State Waterway Marker System Green or Black Channel Marker Buoy Traveling upstream
327. rom 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 A total sup port area of at least 500 square inches is required for proper support of boats under 25 and 600 square inches for boats over 25 Protect all items extending from the hull i e the rudder propeller fins etc to prevent them from resting on the cradle or the ground DO NOT apply any load stress to the propeller shaft rudder swim platform water intake grate or other protruding items 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 6 3 CORROSION PREVENTION NOTE DAMAGE DUE TO CORROSION IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY GALVANIC CORROSION Galvanic corrosion electrolysis to the boat is the decomposition of metal due to the effects of electrolytic action When two 2 dissimilar metals are im mersed in a conductive fluid e g salt water an electric current is produced much like the action of a battery As the current flows it takes with it tiny bits of the softer metal If left unchecked severe dam age may occur over time If the boat is operated in Salt polluted or brack ish waters even tem porarily the boat should be equipped with a transom mounted zinc anode to prevent dam ud E o T M d age to those metal parts coming in contact with salt water The zinc is by design self sacrificing lt is
328. rranty Check for leaks in the brake lines and fittings Leaks will lead to loss of trailer braking ability Present the trailer to an authorized MasterCraft dealer for repair if lines or fittings appear to be leaking Aluminum wheels also require attention to routine maintenance particu larly in keeping them clean Failure to do so may result in damage that is not covered by warranty The trailer and wheels should be washed weekly during boating season and after every use if the trailer has been submerged in salt or brackish water Use a soft brush mild detergent and or mild degreaser A quality spray on wheel cleaner may also be used Ensure that any product used is specifically indicated for use on aluminum Many cleaners are too harsh and will result in pitting or other damage to the wheel sur face Many car washes use strong chemicals and should be avoided when that is the case Removing road film contaminants and brake dust all of which retain moisture is critical to ensuring that the wheels will retain their luster and quality finish for a long period of time Any exposure to a hard winter climate particularly road salt and or chemicals requires immediate cleaning the same as submersion in salt water NEVER CLEAN HOT WHEELS Al low wheels to cool or cool them with running water If the wheels are too hot significant damage can occur to the wheels It is also important to seal the wheels with a sealant that reduces stat
329. rst season then as needed after that The platform should be covered when not in use or when stored for the winter Many products such as boiled linseed oil tongue oil teak oil and other outdoor wood preserva tives can be found at marinas paint stores or home improvement stores Some oils such as linseed oil should be thinned with a thin ner like mineral spirits before use 70 percent 011 30 percent thinner When oiling a plat form apply a coat of oil with a wet cloth work into the seams end grain and edges Allow the oil to set ap proximately 15 min utes and then wipe off the excess oil with a dry cloth Do not let the oil dry on the platform in the sun Excess oil should be removed with a dry cloth Aquatrac platforms AquaTrac should be handled only with clean hands Oil grease or dirt may leave permanent imprints on the surface Whenever possible keep the platform covered when the boat is not in use It should be stored dry Spills Scoop or scrape up as much of the spill as possible followed by a thorough blotting of the remaining spotting with a dry clean cloth If cloth is not available paper towels are an acceptable substitute Non oil Based Stains Create a detergent solution by adding 1 4 one quarter inch teaspoon of liquid dish detergent to one 1 cup of warm water Apply the solution to the affected area do not scrub and blot with a dry clean cloth Repeat the process until the stain sto
330. s of your boat Good Samaritan protection is provided to boaters who provide good faith assistance and protects them from civil li ability for assistance given SPEEDING AND NOISE Some states and boating areas have imposed speed limits for opera tion of boats including but not limited to no wake zones Noise regulations may also be imposed It is the responsibil ity of the boat operator to be familiar with and all laws and regulations and to obey _ them The U S Coast Guard is an excellent source for this information including penal ties for failure to observe the requirements pue RADIOS TELEPHONES Improper use of a radio telephone is a criminal offense The use of obscene inde cent or profane language during radio com munications is punishable by a 10 000 fine imprisonment for two years or both Other penalties exist for misuse of a radio such as improper use of Channel 16 VHF FM Channel 16 is a calling and distress channel It is not to be used for conversation or radio checks Such communications should be conducted on an authorized channel 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 1 20 REFUSE AND POLLUTION Note that there are stringent requirements regarding pollution discharge of oil discharge of garbage and the operation and discharge from sanitation devices It is the boat owner s and operator s responsibility to determine what the laws and regulations are and to ensure that those
331. s on it automatically con trols the center tab When speed is above the aura eumee s Auto Launch speed the center tab will be retract ed to 0 or if a profile is selected it deploys the center tab to the profile setting If the speed is above the Auto Launch speed and then decelerated below the Auto Launch speed the tab deploys to 100 Touch to save the settings to the current rider profile NOTE lf no rider profile is selected does noth ing Touch to save these settings to a new rider pro file A keyboard is displayed to name the new profile and the new profile process is launched See Profiles for more information Touch to fill all ballasts Touch to empty all ballasts Touch and slide your finger to the de sired Ballast Tank level or touch the UP DOWN Arrows to obtain the level 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 54 Touch and slide your finger to the desired Trim Tab position GAUGES The Gauges screen can be accessed by pressing the Quick Access Key Press any Quick Access Key to exit this screen Gauge Screen Gage Display e Speedometer MPH e Water Depth FT Air Temperature F e Water Temperature F Battery Voltage Volts Engine Run Time Hours Touch Commands Description ZERO e Touch to turn cruise control ON OFF VIDEO The Video screen can be accessed by pressing the Quick em Access Key Press a
332. s option OFF UTILITIES System Information The System Settings screen displays the current software version load ed on the unit It is typically only accessed when the unit is first installed in order to configure the unit You can set individual settings for the available options or choose to select RESTORE DEFAULTS for the factory set tings 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL 3 51 BALLAST SETTINGS Use the NEXT and PREVIOUS soft keys to navigate the settings Use the Save soft key to save the modified settings TROUBLESHOOTING 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 display e Check for loose connections at battery and display unit Check for reversed polarity on the power connections if connect ed to shore power Verify battery has a minimum voltage of 6 0 volts Issue Display resets or goes OFF when starting engine Possible Hemedies Check display supply wires are connected properly to battery Verify the battery is charged properly Check battery for efficient starter current Issue Display has no backlight Possible Remedy Contact an authorized MasterCraft dealer Issue Display has no keypad backlight Possible Remedy o Contact an authorized MasterCraft dealer PHOSTAH VIDEO SCREEN OPERATIONS The ProStar 7 video touch screen is a multi functional tool
333. s this may cause listing While at higher speeds do not over trim as this will cause the bow to lower quickly resulting in a reduction of speed and may cause the boat to veer When in following seas or when running an inlet the plates should be fully retracted This will allow for optimal performance ELECTROMECHANICAL ACTUATORS PROVIDE AN INSTANT RESPONSE WHEN 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 83 MAKING ADJUSTMENTS USE SHORT MOMENTARY TAPS OF THE SWITCH Horn The horn is sounded by means of a button on the instrument panel Pressing the button emits a loud and recognizable noise J z NXT Video Screen See following section for information regarding operation NXT2O VIDEO SCREEN PRODUCT INFORMATION The NXT20 integrates instrumentation and control The video display is a multi functional tool that enables the boat operator to view many different display settings engine parameters and service codes D cran r4 p reer E SISO 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 3 84 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Only basic cleaning should be required to maintain the 7 video touch screen at its best A soft cloth can be used for cleaning the units Typical window cleaner or rubbing alcohol can also be used to clean the glass por tion of the video screen display Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners on the unit Avoid contact between sharp or hard objects and the video touch screen because this can r
334. s you or others could then be in danger from exposure to CO Evaluate the situation and ventilate the area if possible Evacuate the area and move the affected person s to a fresh air envi ronment Observe the victim s e Administer oxygen if available Contact medical help If the victim is not breathing perform rescue breathing or approved cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR as appro priate until medical help arrives Prompt action can mean the difference between life and death e Shut off potential sources of CO if possible Correct ventilation problems and or repair exhaust problems as appropriate Investigate the source of 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 1 7 CO and take corrective action such as evacuating and ventilating the area or shutting off the source of the CO while at the same time evacu ating and ventilating the area WHERE CO MAY ACCUMULATE Carbon monoxide can accumulate anywhere in or around your boat This in cludes but is not limited to e inadequately ventilated canvas enclosures e exhaust gas trapped in en closed places e blocked exhaust outlets e another vessel s exhaust CO from the boat docked next to you can be just as deadly as that emitted from your own boat back drafting from your own boat s exhaust e slow speeds while idling or stopped Be aware that CO can remain in or around your boat at dangerous levels even if your engine or the other boa
335. scratched if anything abrasive is used Harsh chemicals or solvents should be avoided be cause they may affect the vinyl gaskets or pow der coated finish on the extrusions CANVAS COVERS The material used in constructing Bimini tops and boat covers is made from 100 percent solution dyed polyester fiber with a urethane coating to provide excellent water repellency and mildew resistance This design al lows the material to be easily maintained By following a few simple care and cleaning steps the fabric will continue to look good and maintain its fine qualities for seasons to come Important Background Information Because the fabrics are woven they are breathable It s also impor 2015 MasTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 6 8 tant to know that these fabrics are treated with a fluorocarbon finish which enhances water repellency This finish requires replenishment after vigorous cleaning Polyester fabric will not support the growth of mildew Mold and mil dew need something on which to grow and poly ester fabric is not a de sirable substance for such growth Dirt or dust on the fabric however is a perfect source for mildew growth which makes regular cleaning of the fabric important There is no set time for when the fabric should be cleaned and the lo cal environment has a great deal to do with determining cleaning frequency Cleaning is required less frequently in a dry environment than in a humid one where heavy fol
336. screen 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 42 Touch SAVE to save the rider and settings as modified The composite profile can be displayed on the 7 touch screen STEREO DISPLAY The Stereo Display is accessible by pressing the Quick Access Key This feature provides universal control to the stereo mimicking all the controls of a standard remote control This includes iPod and thumb drive music NOTE When Cruise is ON the buttons on the 7 touch screen can con trol set speed UP DOWN increases or decreases the target speed Stereo Display Soft Key Commands Function and Description VOLUME UP increases the volume VOLUME DOWN cecreases the volume PREV TRACK returns to and plays the previous track of the current medium NEXT TRACK moves to and plays the next track of the current medium PLAY PAUSE toggles between Play and Pause modes when a CD is playing SOURCE chooses between iPod USB port or stereo POWER ON OFF MUTE mutes the stereo volume GPS DISPLAY The GPS screen is accessible by pressing the Quick Access Key on the 7 touch screen The GPS feature displays map data latitude and longitude coordinates time and speed Navigating the map is performed through the 4 5 touch screen GPS 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 43 NOTE To access GPS navigation press SELECT as shown Section A PAN Moves the map cursor on the
337. screen displays the cruise settings while the 7 touch screen displays a composite of all the settings MODIFY Touch MODIFY to modify the settings for the current rider Follow the steps for setting up New Profiles and touch SAVE when finished DELETE Touch DELETE to delete the profile Dis 3833 plays the following alert A Touch NO to keep or YES to continue the deleting process 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 3 41 MODIFY RIDER PROFILE MODIEY profile can be modified using the 4 5 touch Function and Description To modify a profile press PROFILE on the 4 5 screen MODIFY Touch MODIFY to change an existing profile If the name requires modification or to replace it touch the name to dis play the keyboard Backspace through the existing name and type a new name for the profile using the touch keypad and touch DONE If the name does not require a change move to the next step GEORGE ABO EE Touch the RIGHT ARROW to move to the Speed settings or LEFT ARROW to return to the Name screen The ballasts are modified by touching the ballast to be set and sliding your finger on the screen to the desired setting While the ballast fill indica tor is red the ballast tanks are not full When they are filled the ballast fill indicator turns green Touch RIGHT ARROW to move to the Tabs screen or LEFT ARROW to move back to the previous
338. se death or serious injury Crossing cables or jumper cables may result in damage to the electrical components due to incorrect battery connections Such damages may not be covered by your warranty 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 6 19 REPEAT CHECK FOR FUEL AND OR EXHAUST LEAKS This function should be performed after about three 3 to five 5 min utes of running the engine to determine whether any leaks are apparent After three 3 to five 5 minutes of opera tion shut down the en gine and ensure that the engine safety starting switch is disconnected Be certain that the throttle shift control lever is in neutral Again inspect the fuel system as well as possible Inspect the fuel pump gasket fastener gaskets regulator seal and sender gasket for leaks If the odor of gasoline is strong or if you see visual evi dence of fuel outside the system cease all operations and take the boat immediately to an authorized MasterCraft dealer s service department to determine the source of the leak The leak must be repaired before the engine is restarted Because the lines on late model MasterCraft boats are pressurized they can be disconnected and or removed ONLY by using specialized tools that are not available to the public Reinspect after the fuel tank has been filled full for the first 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
339. se to or adjacent to the driver s seat It will be accessed through a hatch or ac cess plate which may be under marine carpet A transom drain plug is on the centerline of the transom Sea strainers are located in front of the engine Scuppers where equipped are located on the lowest point of the deck under the rear seats Bilge pump out locations are on the side of the boat Depending on the model the pump out may be on the bow or the gunnel See Guide to Individual Models in this Owner s Manual to determine the location of bilge pump out They are often adjacent to ballast overflow vents Pump outs should never be obstructed Operation The bilge system is controlled by a switch on the dash panel The bilge pumps on all V drive models will be in the automatic mode when the ignition key is turned ON Some models may have two 2 switches one for the forward bilge and one for the aft In these instances the switches will be marked The manual and automatic bilge discharge sys tem is never completely OFF When in the automatic default position a sensor alerts the system to discharge water from the bilge area Boat operators are advised to leave the switch in the automatic posi tion unless there appears to be excess water in the bilge as viewed through the center plate In that event the bilge pump can be manually ERS MANUAL PAGE 4 18 activated by turning TP TE the bilge pump switch to the manual ON po
340. section of this Owner s Manual Operation The three position switches are clearly marea PIED OFF in center and EMPTY Toggle the switch 227777 2 the direction desired Be certain to return the switch to OFF when functions are com plete When the tank s is are full opera tors will see water being evacuated out the ballast overflow location s See Guide to Individual Models in this Owner s Manual to determine the location of the ballast over flow The ballast system in the XSeries XStar and ProStar operates on an automated sys tem that will shut down automatically when the emptying process has been completed The NXT system is not automatic Tanks are full when the overflow begins to spit water out the side of the boat To empty also requires manual operation When tanks are empty the water flow slows to spitting It is critical to shut off the switch at this time Failure to return the manual operation switch on an NXT ballast system to OFF after emptying the tanks can cause the ballast pumps to fail Such failure is not covered under warranty On models equipped with optional plug in bags if the bags are emp tied and disconnected from the system the original bridge connector MUST be reinstalled Failure to do so will allow any water pumped into the rest of the ballast system to evacuate through the quick connect which can result in flooding of the compartments and potentially sinking the boat
341. sher and Suppression Units Fire 6 25 mpeg Ln 1 11 Extinguishing Fire Suppression 1 12 4 12 F Fire Extinguisher and Suppression 6 25 EIS ExtnNgUISNE S dudar MOS 1 11 Fire Suppression and 1 12 4 12 Fire In the Event Of 1 11 First Hours OF Operation sses e tangata 5 8 First Time vinee qon dis 5 12 Fishing Vessel Right of Way 1 28 Flaps for Damage Inspect 6 22 1 24 ENON E E T 4 51 Frequency and Schedule 6 13 Gai Qe i Ha 3 6 2 14 5 3 Fuel System and Change Fuel Filter 6 24 Fuel System Treatment icem nre ntn nto se rnc n eges kw ares ks 6 26 Fuel System Troubleshooting 5 4 Fuel Systems for Leaks 6 17 Fu
342. sidered a substitute for VHF FM marine band radios for emergency purposes In distress situations press the VHF transmit button and clearly say MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY Follow this with the vessel name and or description the location nature of emergency and number of people on board Then release the transmit button and wait for 10 seconds If there is no response repeat the MAYDAY call Satellite EPIRBs 406 MHz are designed to quickly and reliably alert res cue forces indicate an accurate distress position and guide rescue units to the distress scene even when all other communications fail When activated the satellite EPIRB transmits a distress signal with a beacon unique identifying code The system detects the signal calculates an accurate distress position checks the unique identifying code against the EPIRB registration database vessel and point of contact information supplied by the owner and routes the distress alert with registration infor mation to the responsible U S Coast Guard or International Rescue Co ordination Center RCC 406MHz EPIRBs with GPS internal or attached also provide an immediate GPS position in the information passed to the RCC Geostationary satellites make detection almost immediate If the EPIRB does not have the ability to provide a GPS position the process to determine a position takes about an hour on average and almost always less than two hours Satellite EPIRBs also include a homing
343. sion unit manual override n floor storage compartment Engine compartment Aft seating where equipped Fuel tank filler Stern cleat where equipped Aft storage compartment Transom drain plug center beneath swim platform Transom rail with tow eye where equipped Engine exhaust two below swim platform Swim platform Aft storage compartment Battery beneath storage door Stern cleat where equipped ANDO UOZST SECT TO T N lt xs lt c AA Stern light receptacle if equipped with tower the light will be in center aft of tower BB Aft seating where equipped CC Automatic fire extinguisher inside engine compartment DD Center drain plug inside engine compartment on deck floor EE Ski pylon FF Amp where equipped beneath observer seat GG Hand held fire extinguishers beneath observer seat HH Bow cleat where equipped Il MTS Ballast System where equipped beneath observer seat JJ Navigation light KK Glovebox LL iPod interface where equipped inside glovebox Stereo CD Player inside glove box where equipped NN Sirius Satellite Radio where equipped OO Heater where equipped PP Bow seating where equipped 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 2 4 Length of 20 Width Amidship 96 Boat Weight 3 000 lbs Length of Boat w Platform 222 Towing Length
344. sist the growth of micro organisms mean ing the vinyl is not a food source the stain results from failure to properly clean and maintain the vinyl This means that after use the upholstery must be cleaned with a soft brush and warm soapy water followed by a thorough rinse with clean water This situation is worsened if the boat is stored without proper ventilation or if the boat cover is put on while the vinyl is still wet creating a situation in which all forms of fungi mold and mildew thrive Failure to follow these instructions in the proper care of upholstery may cause your warranty to be voided The cleaning table presented in this section is offered only as a suggestion and as an aid in attempting to deal with stains We do not guarantee that the cleaning methods will work Stains from any external source are unlikely to be covered by warranty ADDITIONAL UPHOLSTERY CLEANING INFORMATION The following information refers to the performance of the upholstery product in specific tests conducted under laboratory conditions Results may vary under actual conditions This information is not a guarantee and does not relieve the user from the responsibility of the proper and safe use of the product and all cleaning agents The use of certain agents can be harmful to the surface appearance and lifespan of the vinyl The vinyl manufacturer and MasterCraft assume no responsibility resulting from the use of such cleaning agents to the vinyl Pl
345. slow speeds should dry them out If the wheel assemblies have been submerged in salt water it is important to flush the rotors and calipers thoroughly with fresh water to minimize subsequent corrosion If the stopping capacity does not meet expectations have the tow ve hicle and the trailer brakes checked for proper operation The trailer brakes should be inspected by an authorized MasterCraft dealer e Review the tow vehicle manufacturer s recommendations and instruc tions for towing e If the brakes are hot before launching your boat it is a good idea to allow the brakes to cool first The sudden change in temperature when submerging very hot calipers and rotors into water stresses all the re lated parts and could cause damage f you are unable to back up check the electronically operated back up valve on the actuator which is connected to the tow vehicle back up lights When energized the valve opens and prevents pressure build up in the system When it is energized by shifting the tow vehicle into reverse you should hear a noticeable click sound If you don t check that the electri cal connection between the tow vehicle and the trailer is secure When parking the trailer be sure the actuator is fully extended This position relieves pressure on the brakes Corrosion sometimes causes actuators to freeze in the compressed position This causes the brakes to drag and overheat during subsequent outings RECOMMENDED BRAKE F
346. slowly eroded away by electrolytic action and requires periodic inspection for deterioration When the zinc has eroded to approximately one half 1 2 of its original size it must be replaced to continue protection or damage to other metal parts may result MasterCraft Saltwater Series boats come equipped with the zinc anode For fresh water boats that may be operated in polluted or brackish water an authorized MasterCraft dealer can provide guidance in securing and install ing a zinc anode for protection SALT WATER CORROSION The boat has been designed for operation in fresh water unless it is a model in the Master Craft Saltwater Series If operating a fresh water model temporarily in salt polluted or brackish wa ter thoroughly flush the boat with fresh water as soon as possible after ward The entire engine cooling system should be flushed with fresh water for at least ten 10 minutes after each use in such waters Boats operated continuously in salt water should be equipped with the closed cooling system to preserve engine life 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 6 4 MARINE GROWTH If accelerated marine growth is a problem in the area in which the boat will generally be operated an anti foul ing bottom paint may be necessary to slow growth while protecting the gel coat Before selecting a bottom paint talk with other boaters and an authorized MasterCraft dealer s service department to
347. solid object the damage is usually con fined to just one blade and may be difficult to see If the propeller is rotating when it strikes an object usually the resulting damage can easily be seen on all blades CHECKING REPAIRING PROPELLERS Step 1 Ensure the engine is OFF and the emergency safety stop switch is disconnected Step 2 Clamp a small rule scale 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 32 inch variance between the blades If the propeller is damaged see an authorized MasterCraft dealer CHANGING PROPELLERS Step 1 Ensure the engine is OFF and the engine safety starting switch is disconnected Step 2 Remove and discard the cotter pin Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Remove the propeller nut Tap the center hub of the propeller with a rubber mallet to release the propeller Inspect the shaft and propeller splines for damage Thoroughly clean and apply a light coat of waterproof marine multi purpose grease to the splined area of the shaft and propel ler Align the splines and carefully install the propeller onto the shaft DO NOT FORCE THE PROPELLER INTO PLACE Install the propeller nut and torque to 50 ft Ibs Install a new cotter pin and bend the ends around the shaft to lock the propeller on the shaft 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners
348. sonal preparation and winterization see Storage and Winterization section for additional details All of these issues are extremely important to continued boating pleasure as well as long life for the boat and the critical matter of safety Even if the annual maintenance work is completed by an autho rized MasterCraft service technician boat owners and operators should still review this section and ensure that they have some un derstanding of what is necessary to keep the boat in top condition CHECK THE ENGINE MOUNTS Some engine parts become very hot during operation This inspection 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 disconnect the engine safety starting switch Be sure that the throttle shift control lever is in neutral The engine must be cool Open the engine box and locate the four 4 motor mounts Check the tightness of the mounting hardware and adjustment lock nuts Tighten any loose hardware securely Step 2 Step 3 CHECK THE PROPELLER SHAFT COUPLING ALIGNMENT This function is critical to avoiding unnecessary wear and potential dam age to the engine as well as the propeller and propeller shaft Because it is a complex and exacting part of maintenance this should be performed only by your authorized MasterCraft dealer as part of your annual maintenance INSPECT THE EXHAUST FLAP
349. steering system is not accessible to the consumer for repair or maintenance all of which should be done by an authorized MasterCraft dealer Most of the standard steering system repairs are also accessible only by the dealer WATER JET BOW THRUSTER Models Installed on X46 and X55 as option only Purpose A bow thruster allows for greater maneuverability especially in tight quarters such as while docking the boat Location The port and starboard jets are located near the bow just under the waterline The water pump is remote mounted with the outlet plumbed to a Y valve that diverts the water to each jet The thrusters are controlled by a joystick on the driver s armrest Operation When the joystick is moved left or right the bow of the boat moves port or starboard respectively The joystick controls the Y valve which when fully opened to one side or the other energizes the electric water pump The thrust developed by the pump is diverted by the Y valve to the opposite side causing the bow to move away from the thrust Operate the thruster in pulses of a few seconds or more However do not operate for more than thirty 30 seconds continuously at one time Allow some cooling time between periods of heavy usage If the pump overheats a thermal protector will shut down the pump for approximately ten 10 minutes to allow the motor to cool It then resets automatically Troubleshooting 1 If the joystick is u
350. suggest MasterCraft Premium Marine Wax for excellent coverage Step 4 Ifthe boat is equipped with a heater shower or ballast bags tanks be sure to disconnect the hoses and drain any remaining water in the lines to avoid freezing Even small amounts of water in any of these areas can Cause significant damage upon freezing and such damage is not covered under the warranty Note Be sure that hoses will not become entangled in the engine V belt when the engine turns over or the hose and or the belt will be dam aged Step 5 Use duct tape to seal the exhaust flaps to prevent dirt and nesting rodents from entering Step 6 X55 boats equipped with heads clean the tanks with a mild cleaner or warm soapy water that will not harm the finish Avoid all petroleum based household cleaners Store the head dry and clean Failure to do so may cause unnecessary odors and dam age to the tanks and this is not covered under warranty If us ing anti freeze in the head drain the potable water tank and add freshwater anti freeze to the potable water tank Flush the anti freeze and water mixture through the head and into the waste holding tank Then empty the holding tank Never use automo tive type anti freeze in this freshwater system Step 7 f the tower will be lowered during stor age be certain that the tower does not rest on the boat upholstery or on any support that rests on the upholstery The tower or su
351. summer and does not have the same performance Al though some performance can be regained by dropping to a lower pitch propeller the basic condition still exists The propeller is too large in diameter for the reduced power output An experienced marine dealer can determine how much diameter to re move from a lower pitch propeller for specific high elevation locations MasterCraft s engine manufacturer suggests that consumers consult with the dealer from whom the boat was purchased regarding the best propeller for the application in which the boat will primarily be run However be aware that changing the propeller may void the warranty Again working with an authorized MasterCraft dealer is your best bet to ensure excellent perfor mance UNUSUAL OPERATING CONDITIONS If the body of water is unknown talk to local boaters about the type of obstacles that may be encountered beneath the water s surface Rocks tree stumps and sandbars are all dangerous and damaging Be especially wary of rivers and man made lakes Rapidly changing conditions can cause daily changes in underwater hazards 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 5 14 Stay well clear of float ing debris What looks to be a small branch in the water may well turn out to be an entire tree When traveling through weedy areas keep an eye on the engine tem perature gauge Weeds caught up and blocking the water flow through the raw water intake or transmission cooler w
352. system has been checked by authorized MasterCraft dealer because malfunction can result in loss of control of the boat GEN2 SURF SYSTEM Models All X Series and XStar as an option Purpose The GEN2 Wake Shaping Devices WSDs can be used in synch with presets or manually adjusted to help build and shape the surf wake to assist the rider in gaining a bigger push and a longer optimum ride for surfing The center attitude adjustment plate see instructions immediately above can aid in this as well Location The WSDs are installed on the port and starboard sides of the boat s stern The switch is located on the armrest or it can be controlled through the Video Display Gauge Operation In the presets SURF RIGHT will de ploy the port WSD and SURF LEFT will deploy the starboard WSD Surf tabs can also be used as trim tabs to help level the boat that 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 4 31 has an unbalanced load on port or starboard or when a strong wind is present Press the right trim button to make the boat rotate to the right starboard and press the left trim button to make the boat rotate left port To raise all devices press and hold the UP button until the center attitude is at zero percent 0 Release and press the UP button again to raise the GEN2 WSDs to zero percent 0 This information will also appear in the Video Display Gauge as equipped and operates in the same manner Special A
353. t ing water intrusion sealing can preventing gumming The hydrocar bons in gasoline react with naturally occurring oxygen and create a by product known as gum The substance as the name infers plugs up fuel filters and injectors Sealing the tank helps reduce gumming by significantly limiting the amount of oxygen available for interaction with the hydrocarbons If the tank vent is sealed for storage winterization it is imperative to ensure that the vent is unsealed prior to the boat being placed back into service Failure to do so will result in issues in trying to fill the gas tank in future fill ups It is desirable to keep the fuel s temperature below 80 F 26 C The gumming will increase as temperatures increase Note that fuel stabilizers work ONLY in fresh gasoline Stabilizers will not cure oxygenated gasoline Adding a stabilizer when the boat is being pre pared for outings after storage will NOT clean the gumming that has occurred or remove water from the fuel tank or otherwise eliminate any problems that have occurred due to failure to properly prepare the fueling system for stor age Engine manufacturers suggest using Federal or State of California re formulated gasoline whenever possible as it stores as well or better than conventional gasoline Even quality gasoline that has been properly prepared for storage should never be stored for a period to exceed one 1 year Fuel systems on all boats MUST be pro
354. t s engine is no longer running HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS Following these simple steps to help keep CO from poisoning you your passengers and others nearby Know where and how CO may accumulate in and around your boat This is particularly important when starting or running engines in boat houses or near a sea wall Boats that are moored in close proximity are also potential problems as the fumes from your boat or another boat can affect air drafts on all boats Back drafting sometimes called the station wagon effect occurs when the fumes curl up over the swim platform and transom and into the boat especially when canvas or other coverings can trap the fumes Even in open air consider wind direction the boat s speed and trim angles Maintain fresh air circulation throughout the boat at all times CO is in greater concentration when the engine is cold so ensure that the boat is situated to take advantage of maximum dissipation of fumes If your boat is equipped with a generator know where the exhaust outlet s is located and keep everyone away from the area Ensure that all appliances air conditioning heater generator or other on board function that emits fumes are routinely and regularly provided with maintenance as described by those manufacturers Failure to do so can result in the accumulation of CO fumes Never sit teak surf or hang on the back deck or swim platform while the engine is running T
355. t damage to the boat Since winter storage is an an nual event it presents an ex cellent opportunity to perform the annual maintenance at this time depending upon the amount of usage Check with an authorized MasterCraft deal er s service department regard ing the boat s needs to determine if this is the appropriate time for annual service Without proper preparation storage for long periods of time at any time of the year may cause harm to various components of the boat and drive train Also if the boat has been stored in below freezing temperatures with water inside the bilge or engine cooling system including the heater shower ballast tanks wash down tanks coolers bilge and ballast pumps or any container or area in which water has been located this condition may result in major damage from freezing which would not be covered under the warranty Refer to the engine owner s manual for guidance regarding storage and winterization of the engine transmission and components of the drive train 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 6 25 The following procedures will help avoid most potential types of dam age during storage for a period not to exceed five 5 months Because of the complexity of preparing a boat for proper winter storage as well as the possibility of extreme damage to the drive train if a prepa ration error was made during winterization MasterCraft recommends scheduling an appointment with an auth
356. t is firmly set use reference points landmarks in relation to the boat to be sure that the boat is not drifting Check the points frequently 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 1 25 RULES THE OPEN WATER Just as there are rules that apply when driving a vehicle on the street there are waterway rules that apply when you are driving a boat on the water These rules are used internationally and they are enforced by the United States Coast Guard and local agencies You should be aware of these rules and follow them whenever you encounter another vessel on the water In various geographic locations certain rules prevail that may be unique to the locale Each state also has laws and boating limitations that may be applicable only within their boundaries It is the operator s responsibility to seek out this information and become familiar with all safety related infor mation laws and rules governing boating operation The rules presented in this Owner s Manual are condensed and have been provided for convenience only Consult your local U S Coast Guard Auxiliary USCGA Department of Motor Vehicles DMV or Department 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 the regional USCGA DMV or DNR in the area where you will be boating Often basic information is available thro
357. t recommends checking www mastercraft com periodically specifically the Knowledge Center for updates and additional information Due to changes in specifications models parts and or accessories that may oc cur 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 Owner s Manual are intended only as representative reference views and may not depict actual model component parts Information regarding certain on board components furnished by suppliers other than Mas terCraft including the engine and power train components is provided separately by the manufacturers of those components This information is available through your dealer A reasonable effort has been made by MasterCraft and it suppliers to provide the applicable information required to ensure a long lasting and enjoy able boating experience 2015 MASTERCRAFT ONNERSgMANUAL 5 r TA 7 E s LS y TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety 1 1 Consistent Attention Required 1 7 Events Requiring Safety Knowledge 1 12 Equipment 1 15 Legal Requirement 1 20 Other Important Information
358. t the ballast tanks by touching and sliding the finger up the tank area or by touching the UP and DOWN arrows alongside the tank area Touch NEXT to continue 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 59 Final Save profile or edit screen Review the Profile settings Touch On the 3 Event Screen everything is activated SAVE to save the profile and return to the Profiles screen with the new profile displayed DELETE CURRENT PROFILE New rider activates Screen with New name listed above the Activate but ton Touch ACTIVATE to activate the settings for this profile Big 36 0 ab Touch DELETE to delete the current profile A confirmation overlay is displayed Touch CANCEL to abort the process and YES to confirm de lete 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 60 EDIT CURRENT USER Frof o haz bean j j Toodmuacnant LAC we EN AT Touch OK to return to the Profiles screen Now the Profile screen has no rider profile Touch EDIT to modify the user profile Touch EDIT to retype the name touch NEXT to continue or CANCEL to return to the Profiles Screen Follow the same steps as creating a new profile touch NEXT to continue to the next screen without change Remember to click the Save on the final screen to save the changes 2015 MAS
359. t up until no air bubbles are seen coming from the small orifice hole in the bottom of the master cylinder reservoir Start the bleeding procedure on the brake farthest from the master cylin der At the brake assembly connect a transparent bleeder hose to the bleed screw fitting on the wheel cylinder and submerge the free end into a container partially filled with brake fluid Do not reuse this fluid The first person should stroke the push rod slowly while holding the safe ty release bracket up The second person opens the bleed screw fitting Then close the bleed screw fitting BEFORE the first person SLOWLY releases the push rod Repeat this procedure until the fluid expelled from the bleeder hose is free of air bubbles Remember to always tighten the bleeder screw before releasing the push rod During this procedure the master cylinder reservoir fluid level must be maintained at no less than half full Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for the other brake as well as the brakes on the front axle of tandem axles If installation is on a tandem axle trailer repeat the bleeding procedure on the rear axle brakes for a second time to assure purging of all air in the system 8 As a final check after bleeding is completed stroke the push rod and check to be sure the brake system is pressurized This is done at tempting to rotate a tire around 9 Push up on the safety release bracket to ensure that the push rod is in the released posi
360. tart date for the warranty periods shall be deemed to be the earlier of the date of the original retail purchase of the boat or the date that the boat was first used by purchaser whichever first occurs Some component manufacturers warrant their prod uct for periods exceeding the time limits stated herein MasterCraft administers warranty claims within the limits specified in this Lim ited Warranty Statement only but will provide contact information 3 Warranty Condi in applicable circumstances to consumers upon request tions Limitations and Exclusions MasterCraft boats are manufactured by trained crafts persons from high quality materials and components How ever conditions out side of MasterCraft s control require specific limitations on and exclusions from coverage under this Limited Warranty The Limited Warranty on the Structural Components set forth in Section 2 of this Warranty does not cover or include any other components fastened or applied to the hull or deck This Limited Warranty constitutes the final complete and exclusive statement of warranty terms and no other person or entity is authorized to make any other warranties or representations on behalf of Master Craft Furthermore the Limited Warranty set forth in Section 2 includ ing all subsections hereof does NOT cover any of the following a damage caused by misuse negligence accident collision or im pact with any object D damag
361. ted and provides feedback on any diagnostic codes that have been activated and stored in the ECU for service needs The following is a list of field definitions contained on the ENGINE DIAG NOSTICS screen Active Faults Stored Faults This shows the number of active faults along with the fault number that is currently being displayed To advance to the next fault select the RIGHT 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 14 ARROW To return to the previous fault select LEFT ARROW Selecting BACK returns to the Settings menu To navigate between the Active and Stored faults use the STORED FAULTS ACTIVE FAULTS soft keys SPN Suspect Parameter Number fault code If not translated into text by the display contact an authorized Master Craft dealer for the definition of the SPN number e FMI Failure Mode Indicator fault code The FMI is defined by SAE J1939 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 FMls have text for the de scription stored in the display If there is no text then the SPN and FMI must be defined by referring to the SAE J1939 standard or by contacting an autho rized MasterCraft dealer NOTE This field is only used with certain engine models Corrective Action See an authorized MasterCraft dealer Get Faults Touching GET FAULTS queries the engine s
362. tention to any and all safety requirements At the fifty 50 hour mark it is appropriate to check that all required and recommended safety equipment be reviewed for condition and repaired or replaced as necessary This includes all personal flotation devices It is also advisable to check that all equipment and personal items onboard have been properly stowed and the routine maintenance performed At this time also have an authorized MasterCraft dealer change the oil per the instructions in the engine owner s manual These efforts are in your best interest 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 6 21 ANNUALLY Every One Hundred 100 Hours MasterCraft recommends that your annual or one hundred 100 hour maintenance requirements be performed by an authorized Mas terCraft dealer The staff there has the proper equipment and technical training to best meet your service needs ANNUAL MAINTENANCE Some boat owners choose to personally execute some mainte nance procedures on their boats MasterCraft has provided infor mation on several procedures For safety reasons a few must be performed by authorized MasterCraft service technicians only such as anything involving checks and repairs on the fuel line which is under pressure and replacement of impellers These matters must be addressed on a regular basis at one hun dred 100 hours or annually whichever comes first and these proce dures are in addition to sea
363. ter aft of tower Molded in boarding platform Transom stereo remote where equipped gt 1 lt N lt 1 AA Underwater lights two where equipped BB Wake adjustment plate where equipped CC Automatic fire extinguisher DD Teak platform or fiberglass where equipped EE ransom drain plug FF Transom rail with tow eye GG Engine exhaust each side HH Shower wand amp switch where equipped inside compartment Il Freshwater tank where equipped JJ Stern cleat KK Ballast thru hull vent LL Ski pylon MM Fuel tank filler NN Batteries ON OFF switch under seat Midship cleat PP Cockpit table mount where equipped Center drain plug under inspection plate RR Heated observer seat where equipped SS Hand held fire extinguisher beneath observer seat TT Amp where equipped UU Batteries under seat VV Navigation light WW Glove box XX iPod interface where equipped Stereo remote on dash Bow filler cushion where equipped AAA Bow cleat where equipped 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 2 12 Length of Boat 234 Width Amidship 102 Boat Weight 4 350 lbs Length of Boat w Platform 25 Towing Length 287 Towing Width
364. ter in the boat s ballast tank s Even small amounts of water can cause serious problems with the required balance of the boat on the trailer See the Trailer section of this Owner s Manual if you own a MasterCraft trailer Note that this information is also ap plicable when towing with trailers built and sold by other manufacturers Correct balance is critical to safe trailering DANGER Water MUST be pumped out of ballast tanks prior to towing the boat on any trailer Even small amounts of water can adversely affect the balance of the boat on the trailer and tow connection which can cause the tow vehicle driv er to lose control of the rig Failure to follow instructions can result in sig nificant damage to the tow vehicle trailer and or boat other vehicles on the road and serious injury or death including but not limited to bystanders Additional Special Attention The ballast pump impeller MUST be replaced on a regular basis at least annually but more often may be necessary Its purpose is to move water from the intake into the ballast tank and vice versa when emptying the ballast tank Through usage the impeller by design will wear See Care and Maintenance section of this Owner s Manual Authorized MasterCraft dealers can provide guidance to locate any and all pumps Failure to follow directions may result in damage to the ballast pump that is not covered under warranty Failure to follow instructi
365. tes the display available when the event being tracked is the Slalom event the three event feature is turned on and is in tourna ment mode The Touch Commands aid in setting up controlling and track ing the Slalom event 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 63 Course Manager Allows you to map a course See Course Manager Pull Type Touch to select a pull type from a list SLALOM SETTINGS TOURNAMENT OR TRAINING On the 3 Event Screen touch the Settings touch command to access the pop up list Touch each option to view or change the setting When available touch the arrows to change the setting Plus Factor Touch to select ON or OFF from the pop up This setting is for additional throttle when entering the first gate Event Times Display the event times as the skier passes the mapped points Touch the numbers to view the previously recorded times Timing Recap Touch Settings On the Pop up touch the arrows to change the Slalom Wait Time Touch Settings Touch Buzzer Volume On the Pop up touch the arrows to turn Buzzer Volume UP or DOWN 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 64 Touch Exit to return to close the pop up COURSE MANAGER ALL SLALOM AND JUMPING EVENTS On the 3 Event screen touch the Course Manager in the bottom of the screen to start mapping a course Touch Exit to return to close the pop up Touch Settings Touch Prop Type On the Pop
366. th a fire suppression system and fire extin guishers it is important to make a quick and calculated decision regarding any fires If the extinguishing suppression materials do quickly extinguish the fire it may become necessary to abandon ship Make sure everyone on board has a PFD and swims as quickly and as far as pos sible up wind and upstream from the boat If gasoline is released it will float on top of the water It may spread out or move with the body of water s current FIRE EXTINGUISHERS In all MasterCraft boats the engine compartment is equipped with an automatic fire suppression system It has a manual override domestic boats only that uses a clean agent canister which is housed in the engine compartment and is integrated with the fire suppression system You are also required by law to have on board one 1 2 5 pound dry chemi cal fire extinguisher rated for Type A B and C fires The dry chemical fire ex tinguisher is standard equipment which is automatically included in your boat from the factory Replacement units can be ordered from MasterCraft If any of the fire suppression system canisters on board your boat are discharged whether a canister in an automatic system or a portable fire extinguisher then they must be replaced immediately If the automatic fire suppression system has been discharged that information will be indicated through the video display screen at the helm If the clean agent ca
367. 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 persons on board are respon sible for using common sense and a careful thought process to ensure that every measure has been taken to keep boating enjoyable for many years to come A MasterCraft boat can be the source of countless hours of fam ily fun as well as building friendships But the boating experience remains safe only if YOU and everyone on board use your head before during and after your boating activity As you anticipate many good times ahead with the MasterCraft boat be sure that first and foremost you are well prepared to be responsible HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS There are a number of situations which can result in peril for boats and persons on board Among these is boating too close to dam spillways where turbulence and strong currents can result in loss of control of the vessel These areas as well as other hazardous areas are usually marked Do NOT ignore such markers Additionally there may be potentially hazardous situations that can ad _ versely affect boating These include weather conditions addressed later in this chapter operating in shallow water where navigational parts of the boat may be damaged or boating in bodies of water that include weeds and other growth that can foul the boat operations These flora can foul your boat engine restrict water intak
368. that is not covered by warranty Pay attention to the total weight allowance for your boat model and do not include items in storage that will exceed that limit even if such items will fit in the storage compartment s Also note that balance is extremely im portant and the combination of on board gear and materials plus the combined weight of persons on board affects balance Items and people should be spread out in the boat to ensure safe maneuvering Food items or anything that can create an odor should not be left in storage compartments Neither should anything that can leak be left inside because these items could potentially damage the compartment and this type of damage is not covered under warranty Storage com partments require periodic cleaning See Care and Maintenance in this Owner s Manual for additional information 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 4 58 LADDERS Models The X25 X46 X55 and XStar have a bow ladder available as an option All boats also have an optional swim platform ladder Purpose Ladders allow for easier boarding of the boat from the body of water The swim platform ladder should be boarded only when the boat engine is OFF See Safety section of this Owner s Manual for additional details regarding carbon monoxide poisoning The engine s emissions are at the transom Location Ladders are located at the bow or under the swim platform aft Operation All ladders have a stowable positio
369. the 7 touch screen under the Setting Menu The only difference is that the func tions are provided through touch points commands on the smaller device 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 44 Waypoint Manager The advantage to using the Waypoint Manager on the 4 5 touch screen is that the results can be immediately seen on the map displayed on the 7 touch screen For example if the GO TO button is touched the map cursor is immediately moved to the selected waypoint and the map is zoomed in to the maximum level The Waypoint Manager can be closed by touching X From this screen the following can be accomplished Waypoint name can be edited Waypoint icons selected Waypoints can be deleted Single waypoint All waypoints GO TO a waypoint on the map Track Manager The advantage to using the Track Manager on the 4 5 touch screen is that the results can be immediately seen on the 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 track All tracks NOTE For more information on managing tracks see GPS Utilities un der the Settings Menu Chart and Time Set up The advantage to using the Chart and Time Set up on the 4 5 touch screen is that the results can be immediately seen on the map displayed on the 7 touch screen For example if
370. the area indicated by the as shown UP LEFT RIGHT DOWN ARROWS These facilitate navigation of the GPS by moving the over the map in the direction of the arrow 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 25 MAIN SETTINGS MENU The Main Menu screen for viewing engine statistics is acces sible by pressing Quick Access Key The following settings are available USER SETTINGS This allows you to customize the display op tions for ambient light and brightness set U S or metric units and other settings SERVICE INFORMATION This provides information about the software version dealer oil changes and dealer services NOTE Some settings require a dealer code to access ENGINE DIAGNOSTICS Displays a list of engine fault codes and descrip tions on some engines corrective action will be shown FACTORY SETTINGS Displays the boat model attitude adjustment cen ter tab surf tabs and depth transducer NOTE These settings require a dealer code to access GPS UTILITIES Contains options to set up track and position chart and time and waypoint manager It also displays the satellite status USER SETTINGS The User Settings option provides the user with a way to specify viewing preferences The settings are all edited by touching the field following the op tion Touch USER SETTINGS to access the first of two user setting screens 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 26 mmm Fire Extingu
371. the opposite side i e to raise the right starboard side press the left port side of the wake shaping device switch Special Conditions Head Sea Lower the plate by tapping slightly DOWN This will bring the bow down while maintaining speed This also allows the hull of the boat to absorb the impact of the waves This adjustment will result in a more efficient and smoother ride Changes should be made in small increments to ensure maintaining control of the boat Following Sea Make sure the plate is fully retracted by pressing UP This will bring the plate up to a fully retracted position decreasing lift in the stern and allowing the bow to rise If the plate is deployed the bow may dig Shallow Water Hole Shot Lower the plate completely by press ing DOWN This provides lift in the stern of the boat and will keep the bow down As you throttle up and speed increases raise the tab by pressing UP Uneven Load f one side of the boat is higher than the other while running press DOWN on the switch on that side This will lower the tab on the listing side low side to bring the boat level Porpoising To stop porpoising press DOWN The plate needs only to be deployed slightly to correct this adverse situation While operating attitude adjustment plates use caution Improper use of plates can cause accidents which may result in serious injury or death While the boat is underway do not move one plate up or down significantly a
372. the state of your battery However it is not fool proof While the reading may indicate that the battery is producing current if during a previous operation you had reason to suspect a problem with your battery check with an authorized MasterCraft dealer s service department Current models are equipped with a low voltage battery alarm In the event that the stereo has been functioning when the boat engine is OFF the voltage drain on the battery 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 an alarm for a period of two 2 minutes to allow the operator time to turn the ignition key ON and start the engine Doing so will al low the engine s alternator to recharge the battery Charge dead batteries with a battery charger before attempting to start the engine Some MasterCraft models offer an optional battery charger but never jump start the battery Jump starting from another boat or battery is dangerous Charging a dead battery from an engine will put undue stress on the alternator which may cause it to fail When charging batteries generate small amounts of dangerous hydro gen 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 may cause an electrical charge or even an explosion of the battery which could cau
373. the way to the back of the groove If they are not the hand knob threads won t be aligned Get one hand knob started and threaded much of the way in NOTE If the threads don t start easily it could be that the tower is in a slight bind Back off the hand knob or lightly bump the tower foot to free the bind before continuing to tighten If you have two 2 people starting and tightening together is easiest Start the second hand knob and tighten until it is snug On the other original side put a moderate amount of forward pressure on the tower header while torqueing the hand knob tight Repeat the previous step on the second side Note These last two steps are important to ensure that the tower does not come loose during operation 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 40 Lowering and raising the ZFTO tower The ZFTO tower is an upright fixed tower The towers can be lowered by removing two bolts which are the front bolts on ei ther side of the tower Depending upon the total aggregate weight of the tower and any in stalled accessories it is advisable to have a sec ond person assist in steadying the tower during the raising and lowering process on the ZF TO tower Lowering and raising the ZFT4 tower The ZFT4 tower can be manually raised or lowered for storage or ease of towing over the road locking mechanisms located on each side of the tower are pulled out to allow the tower
374. the waypoint When DONE is touched the waypoint is placed on the map and can be managed through the Waypoint Manager CLEAR TRACK Touch this button to clear the currently recording track SAVE TRACK Use this button to save the currently recording track When this button is touched a keyboard is displayed to type a name for the track When DONE 15 touched the track is diagramed on the map MAIN MENU OPTIONS Menu Options The Menu is displayed by pressing and holding MENU The following features are available GPS Utilities Contains options to set up track and position chart and time and waypoint manager Also displays satellite status User Settings Allows you to customize the display options for ambient light and brightness set U S or metric units specify the Home screen and screen set up status Engine Diagnostics Displays a list of engine fault codes and descrip tions some engines corrective action will be shown Utilities Allows configuration of the unit including wire configuration plug address fault conversion CAN data and fault codes Also displays software version information at the top of the page System Ballast Auto Launch Exit Setpoint Speed 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 47 GPS UTILITIES The GPS Utilities includes the following e Waypoint Manager Track Manager Chart and Time Set up Depth and Position Settings e GPS Status Waypoint Manager Wayp
375. ther taking on too much water from a leak or that the boat is 4 If the bilge pump s still does not work it may be evidence of debris in being left in the water for periods that are too long Anytime the battery the system or failure of the ballast pump impeller which must be re is low or discharged properly recharge it prior to operation placed on a regular basis as detailed in the Care and Maintenance section of this Owner s Manual This is a serious concern The bilge system keeps the boat from filling with excess water that may cause imbalance in the boat s trim Under the worst possible conditions the boat can sink If the system fails while on a body of water return to shore IMMEDIATELY Have all people on board put on PFDs personal flotation 3 If the bilge 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 tripped re set it to ON Bilge pumps will not operate in either the manual automatic mode devices Signal for emergency help If persons on board have working cell if the batteries are fully discharged This condition may allow excessive phones contact help After returning to shore take the boat to an authorized water in the hull which can damage or sink the boat Make frequent MasterCraft dealer as soon as possible for repairs and do not use the b
376. ting when larger vehicles pass from either 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 7 23 direction release the accelerator pedal to slow down Keep a firm grip on the steering wheel Allow considerably more distance for stopping than you would if driving the tow vehicle without the trailer There is considerably more weight to be maneuvered and even though your trailer is equipped with a braking system it is highly likely that additional room will be needed in order to execute slowing or full stops Check the rear view mirrors If not already equipped with them install outside rear view mirrors on both sides of the tow vehicle Make it a habit to check the mirrors at frequent intervals to be sure the trailer and boat are riding properly Swing wider Trailer wheels are closer to the inside of turns than the wheels on the tow vehicle This means swinging wider at curves and corners Do not attempt to control trailer sway by applying the tow vehicle brakes Especially avoid jamming on the brakes hard Generally this type of action makes the sway worsen Pay attention to wind Be prepared for sudden changes in air pressure and or wind buffeting when larger vehicles pass from either direction Slow down a little and keep a firm hand on the steering wheel Do not tow with a folding tower in the DOWN position Towing the boat with the tower in the UP position prevents premature wear If the boat is equipped with a Bimini top the top should be cl
377. tion 10 After the bleeding is completed recheck the fluid level in the master cylinder Fill the master cylinder reservoir to 1 8 from the bottom of the threads on the reservoir plug Do not overfill Important Do not use brake fluid drained from the brake system to refill the master cylinder reservoir as such fluids contain contaminants from the system that may result in brake failure or costly repairs TRAILER JACK MasterCraft recommends using the trailer jack to lift the coupling of a loaded trailer from the hitch ball Rotate the trailer jack to the vertical position and engage the locking pin before plac ing a load on the trailer jack Like any mechanical assembly the trailer jack requires maintenance to continue to function properly The drive gear and the rack and pinion should be greased and the coaster and wheel bearings should be oiled frequently Failure to swing up the trailer jack and snap into towing position before towing may result in damage to the trailer 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL 7 21 Failure to engage the locking pin may result in the collapse of the jack stand which could cause serious injury or death Always be certain that the feet of individuals operating the trailer jack or in the vicinity of the trailer jack are clear when the jack is lowered into position A considerable amount of the trailer s weight and that of the boat when it is aboard the trailer can be transferr
378. tion The boat should be presented to an authorized MasterCraft dealer for service prior to returning the boat to use 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 3 DUAL BATTERIES Models All Purpose Because of the demanding drain on the electrical system by modern MasterCraft boats it has become necessary to implement a dual bat tery system When properly operated the system will allow the boat engine to crank over with immediacy and support the various entertain ment options on board Location Two batteries function from a dual battery switch which are located under the port rear storage seat in most models Operation For normal operation the battery switch should be placed in the ON position This allows the engine and all accessories to receive power The engine will recharge both batteries with the switch ON For trans portation of the boat by trailer and during storage the battery switch should be placed in the OFF position to allow both batteries to be iso lated from all circuits Note The switch knob may be removed when itis in the OFF position This is a security feature to ensure that batteries are OFF If the engine will not start because the bat tery is discharged the engine may be started from the house battery by placing the switch in the COMBINE BATTERIES position to get additional power from the secondary battery After the engine is started the switch should be returned to the ON posit
379. tions other than engine compartment fires Hand held units should be replaced or recharged as soon as possible after use Chemical discharge should be cleaned from all surfaces as soon as possible and prior to running the boat again unless operation is neces sary to return to shore The boat should never be operated following a fire until after a determi nation has been made whether operation may result in another fire If any danger of an additional fire exists the boat should be towed to shore or dock rather than running the engine s Consumers who choose to purchase fire control equipment from re sources other than MasterCraft must follow the instructions and require ments as listed within the engine compartment regarding suitability for the compartment volume These standards are established by the Coast Guard Code of Federal Regulations CFR and the American Boat and Yacht Council ABYC 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 1 12 DANGER Following the activation of the automatic fire suppression system or a hand held fire extinguisher a careful 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 MasterCraft dealer prior to operating again Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or serious in jury illness CAPSIZING In addition to fire a boater s
380. tly above the deck while others are pop up cleats that fit flush with the deck when not use Operation Use marine grade lines to loop over the cleat and tie up to the dock allow ing some slack in the rope If there is any motion in the body of water MasterCraft recommends also pur chasing fenders from an aftermarket supplier to provide a cushion between the boat and the dock Without a cushion the boat s finishes gel coat and graphics can be damaged Such damage is not covered under warranty The boat should be tied to docks with marine grade lines ONLY to the cleats and allowing some slack Never tie up the boat to the tower mir ror seats or any other part of the boat If the ability exists to tie up to all cleats on the side nearest to the dock operators should do so Mas terCraft also recommends using fenders to cushion the side of the boat in the event of water motion Otherwise the boat gel coat and graphics may be damaged and such damage is not covered under the warranty 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 14 Models All Purpose The horn allows the boat operator to alert other boaters by way of a well Known loud sound Location The horn is sound ed by means of a button on in strument panel or driver s armrest It is a red button Operation Pressing the button emits a loud and recognizable noise Troubleshooting If the horn does not sound
381. to raise or lower Always reinstall the locking mechanism on both sides of the ZFT4 tower immediately after raising or lowering the tower Failure to do so could result in damage to the tower or collapse of the tower which could result in serious injury or death Depending upon the total aggregate weight of the tower and any installed accessories it is advisable to have a second person assist in steadying the tower during the raising and lowering pro cess on the ZFT4 tower Lowering and raising the ZFT5 tower The ZFT5 tower operates under hy draulic power The tower is controlled by a switch located below the shift throt tle control on the driver s armrest The tower will E I stop raising or lowering at any point at which the operator releases switch However the ZFT5 tower should NEVER tow individuals at any posi tion other than full upright where the tower will lock automatically 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 4 41 When operating the ZFT5 tower individuals should take care to keep all body parts especially fingers away from hinge areas The towers do not have sensors to stop movement if anything becomes pinched as the hinges move the tower up and down Injury may result Skiing wakeboard or any type of towing behind all towers should oc cur only with the tower in the full upright and locked position Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death In over the
382. to be as aware of the fundamental safety rules as operators If you are new to water sports you should seek certified training before starting You may find it especially helpful to join a local water sports club if available and the U S W S A United States Water Skiing Association e Always remember that the majority of in water injuries are the result of impacts with other objects so always look where you are going and be aware of what is going on around you A DANGER PROPELLER S MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Shut off the engine s when near persons in the water prior to using sunpads swim platform or boarding ladder Never put your arm head or any other part of your body through handle bridle of the ski or wakeboarding line nor wrap the line around any part of the body at any time Never ski wakeboard wake surf or engage in tubing at night Never ski wakeboard wake surf or engage in tubing directly in front of other boats e When adding accessories to the tower ensure that the total aggregate weight of the accessories does not exceed 85 lbs U S Exceeding limit may result in structural failure of the tower MasterCraft strongly encourages the use of MasterCraft towers and accessories only as they have been tested and determined to meet product requirements includ ing weight Towers should never have a total aggregate weight of accessories ex ceeding 85 lbs U S Excessive weight c
383. to the wheels Wheels must always be cool or cold to the touch prior to cleaning Failure to allow wheels to cool sufficiently can result in damage that is not cov ered under warranty It is also important to seal the wheels with a sealant that reduces static and resists brake dust Check at an automotive supply store for an appropri ate sealant LUG NUTS OR WHEEL BOLTS Loose wheel mounting nuts lug nuts can cause more than just an annoy ing wheel wobble it s possible to lose a wheel Before each trip check for loose or missing lug nuts wheel bolts Ensure that all lug nuts are secure prior to every time the trailer is towed Fail ure to do so can ultimately cause a wheel to disengage from the hub This can cause damage to the trailer that may not be covered under warranty and seri ous injury or even death to the driver any passengers and or other motorists 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 7 14 ment lug nut is the correct type and size While the threads of the lug nut may match the lug nut may When tightening the lug nuts use the correctly sized wrench The wrong size can round off the lug nuts and render them useless If you lose a lug nut replace it promptly The correct size varies with different models so verify the proper size with an authorized MasterCraft dealer Take special care to ensure that the replace be a size that does not hold the wheel securely against the hub even when fully tighte
384. tow vehicle and trailer and start over WHEN PARKING try to avoid parking on steep grades If possible have someone outside to guide you as you park Once stopped but before shifting into Park have someone place blocks on the downhill side of the trailer wheels Apply the parking brake shift into Park and then re move your foot from the brake pedal Following this parking sequence is important to be sure your vehicle does not become locked in Park because of extra load on the transmission For manual transmissions apply the parking brake and then turn the vehicle off in either first gear when parked uphill or reverse gear when parked downhill WHEN UNCOUPLING THE TRAILER place blocks at the front and rear of the trailer tires to ensure that the trailer does not roll away when the coupling is released AN UNBALANCED LOAD may cause the tongue to suddenly rotate up ward therefore before uncoupling place jack stands under the rear of the trailer IF A TRAILER SEEMS HARD TO TOW or sways to one side a brake ro tor may not be rotating freely If this appears to be the problem immedi ately contact your authorized MasterCraft dealer for assistance Ignoring this symptom could result in brake failure THE TRAILER JACK AND LUG WRENCH that came with the tow ve hicle may also work on the trailer but don t count on it Check to make sure MAKE UP A SPECIAL ROAD TRIP KIT AND CARRY IT WITH YOU ON ALL TRIPS The kit should include a spare wh
385. tsunami pumps Circuit breaker panel access under helm Walk thru door where equipped Mirror Instrument panel see Video Screen and Switches information for details Stereo iPod interface on dash where equipped Heater vent on kick panel where equipped Tilt steering wheel Shifter throttle control Emergency safety stop switch Fire suppression unit manual override Adjustable driver s seat Cooler beneath seat Fuel tank filler Bilge thru hull vent Ski pylon where equipped Sea strainer where equipped Automatic fire extinguisher inside engine compartment Cleat where equipped UW xz cdomovoz N AA Engine compartment BB Storage compartment access to starboard side tsunami pump CC Transom stereo remote where equipped DD Attitude adjustment plate where equipped beneath swim platform EE Transom drain plug FF Swim platform GG Engine exhaust two one on each side beneath swim platform HH NXT Wake Shaping devices two devices one on each side Il Storage compartment access to port side tsunami pump JJ Cleat where equipped KK Ballast thru hull vent LL Battery ies Battery ON OFF switch where equipped NN Courtesy light OO 12 volt receptacle PP Tower speakers where equipped QQ Tower tow rope attachment and light RR Center ski pylon where equipped SS Cent
386. ttention On the X2 X10 and X25 models GEN2 WSDs are limited to fifty percent 50 maximum extension when the boat speed exceeds twen ty miles per hour 20 mph or thirty two kilometers per hour 32 km h Because the WSD causes the boat to list to port or starboard side it is important for operators to be aware of how it impacts handling On the XStar GEN2 system the actuating function is limited to 75 of the XSeries capacity Maneuvering a boat with the WSDs extended requires practice to master Initial times running with the surf tabs extended should be done at low speed with plenty of room This is critical to learning how the WSDs affect control and maneuverability especially when actuating WSDs with the attitude adjustment plate s Electromechanical actuators provide an instant response When mak ing adjustments use short momentary taps of the switch BALLAST SYSTEMS Models Standard on all boats but may optionally be canceled during boat order process Ballast tanks cannot be removed after the boat has been built due to tight tolerances for fit between the deck and hull The GEN2 Surf System explained immediately previously to this section has ad ditional plug in bags The bags connect through quick connect fittings located in the rear storage compartment The ProStar ballast system is similar to the GEN2 but features the MTS system on timer The NXT20 model has optional wake shaping devices but does not come with th
387. ttings are available 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 3 71 Touch Commands Description if 8 User Settings Allows you to custom USER SETTINGS ize the display options for ambient light and brightness set US or metric units Tab Ballast and other settings Service Information Provides in formation about the software version dealer oil changes and dealer services GPS Utilities Displays Satellite Status and Time and Position Setup options Factory Settings Displays boat model 1 center tab surf tabs and depth transduc er A dealer code is required to access FACTORY SETTINGS Diagnostics Displays Engine PDM 4 and Event Diagnostics including a list of fault codes and descriptions on some screens corrective action will be shown 3 Event Charts Displays reference 1 tables of the Slalom Timing Tolerances and Jump Timing Tolerances IMPORTANT Use the 3 Event Charts for reference only The charts will not reflect any changes should a change occur in the rule book We sug gest periodically verifying the charts with the current rule book USER SETTINGS On the Settings Menu touch the User Settings touch command to access the first of two user settings screens Touch the field following the option to change the setting When arrows are available touch the option to highlight it and touch the arrows to change the setting To
388. ty In the event of the failure of the tsunami ballast pumps the inability to empty the tank s of all water may result in more serious issues such as unanticipated effects on boat maneuverability preventing the boat from being loaded on a trailer for towing and or instability during towing of the boat due to the increased weight from the filled tank Ignition Key ON OFF and START STOP BUTTON 20 boats are equipped with a removable ignition key Its purpose is for safety and security The key should be inserted prior to starting an outing and removed at the conclusion This is intended to prevent theft or unap proved use of the boat The process for starting the boat is e Insert the key and turn to the right starboard This turns ON the elec trical system and prompts the battery ies to provide power e the blower ON and allow it to run for at least four 4 minutes before starting the engine e Momentarily press the ENGINE START STOP button e Momentarily press the ENGINE START STOP button to turn OFF the engine NOTE This button affects only the engine The electrical system will continue to operate as long as the key is turned If the key is left turned on after the outing it will eventually run down the battery ies and the engine and all systems will not start as a result At the conclusion of the outing turn the key OFF and remove from the key slot Also shut OFF the battery switch Doing so will ens
389. ty for the user to view the software versions In addition it allows the dealer to reset the oil change and the dealer service schedule NOTE The Dealer Service Reset requires a dealer code to be entered before gaining access to the screens SOFTWARE VERSION This screen is an information only screen that provides the following Application version and part number Operating system version and part number Bootloader version and part number Software version DEALER SERVICE RESET This is a dealer only screen that provides the dealer with a method to reset the engine hours for service Engines are required to have service every 100 hours of operation When the 100 engine hours are reached an alert is displayed to alert the boat owner operator to perform the necessary maintenance Some Fae You cue DEALER CODE 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 13 ee Te tee ele Cope i is PR Dee Der DEALER CODE OIL CHANGE RESET This is a dealer only screen that provides the dealer with a method to reset the engine hours for service An Oil Change alert is displayed the first time after ten 10 engine hours Subsequent alerts are displayed at fifty 50 engine hour intervals Reset oil change ENGINE DIAGNOSTICS When choosing this selection the display will query the engine s ECU as illustra
390. ual completely before using your MasterCraft trailer for the first time It provides substantial information about the trailer If you still have questions after re viewing this information be sure to contact an authorized MasterCraft deal er It is important that any and all trailer operators possess as much knowledge as possible Note The information given in this Owner s Manual may not be applicable to international laws or rules of the road If you have any ques tions please contact your local authorities QUICK TIPS Here are some quick tips for maintaining the trailer in excellent condition NEVER ATTACH THE TRAILER TO ANY DEVICE BETWEEN THE TRAILER AND THE TOW VEHICLE The photo shows an example of an improper device at tached between a trailer and tow vehicle that may create a dangerous condition for 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 7 2 towing a boat Devices like the one shown in the photo may be built or marketed with the idea of improving stability in towing but instead devices of this nature may create a very unstable condition in which control of the trailer may be lost during towing The MasterCraft trailer was designed and built to be attached directly to the tow vehicle and the trailer should only be attached in that manner This is especially critical in maintaining the proper weight balance which is described in more detail in this section of the Owner s Manual CHIPS IN THE PAINT especially
391. ub merged or partially submerged objects Everyone on board should always pay attention to other vessels people and objects located in close proximity to the boat activities taking place in or near the water and should always be supportive of the boat operator The law requires the boat operator to maintain clear visibility at all times and in all directions when the boat is in motion PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICES PFDS AND ACCESSIBILITY Federal law also requires at least one wearable Type Il Ill or Type V Personal Flotation Device PFD for each person on board or being towed on water skis wakeboards surfboards or other recreational equip ment Type V PFD provides performance of either a Type I Il or 1 PFD as marked on its label and must be used according to the label require ments In addition one throwable Type IV PFD must also be on board As the owner obtaining the appropriate PFDs is your responsibility and so is determining whether people on board including those who are underage are required to wear PFDs when underway Your MasterCraft dealer can and will be happy to assist you with your purchase of appropriate PFDs People on board who cannot swim or who are not strong swimmers as well as children should wear PFDs at all times Note Requirements for coastal waters and inland waters differ Check with the local boating authorities for more information Wearable PFDs must be readily accessible in the boat
392. uch Next to access the second screen and Back to return dito Foie 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 72 Description of Options Touch Commands X Description Units US Standard US Std or Metric Fire Extinguisher Enable Pop up or Disable Pop up Enable or Disable Sets the percent of fuel left in tank to deploy the alarm ON or OFF Sets the screen brightness for daylight Sets the screen brightness for nighttime Gauge Brightness Day Sets the gauge brightness for daylight Gauge Brightness Night Sets the gauge brightness for nighttime Tab Settings Page Controls the tab positions for two trim tabs on the boat See Tab Settings Controls the ballast fill and drain times See Ballast Setting Connects to GPS YES There is no Paddle Wheel Offset field NO A Paddle Wheel Offset field is provided Sets the paddle wheel offset Only available if GPS is not connected Auto Volume Fuel Alarm Min Depth Alarm Day Brightness Night Brightness Ballast Settings Page Paddle Wheel Offset TAB SETTINGS SPEED AUTO POSITION gt the User Settings Screen touch the Tab settings Settings touch command to access the Tab Set tings screen The Auto Tab Settings provide the user with the opportunity to control the tab positions for two trim tabs on the boat The following can be controlled through these settings Two Speed settings Trim Tab positions Turn Auto Limits O
393. ugh websites sponsored and prepared by these organizations and gov erning bodies THE GENERAL PRUDENTIAL RULE This rule is called Rule 2 in the International Rules and says In obey ing and construing these rules due regard shall be had to all dangers of navigation and collision and to any special cir cumstances which may render a departure from the above rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 1 26 STEERING AND SAILING RULES SOUND SIGNALS Any time two 2 vessels on the water meet one another one vessel has the right of way It is called the stand on vessel The vessel that does not have the right of way is called the give way or burdened vessel These rules determine which vessel has the right of way and accord ingly what each vessel should do The vessel with the right of way has the duty to continue its course and speed except to avoid an immediate collision When you maintain your direction and speed the other vessel will be able to determine how best to avoid you The vessel that does not have the right of way has the duty to take positive and timely action to stay out of the way of the stand on vessel Nor mally the give way vessel should not cross in front of the stand on vessel but should slow down or change direction briefly and pass behind the other vessel You should always move in such a way that the stand on operator can see what you are doing if you are oper
394. ully inserted into the socket it is over sized or egg shaped DO NOT FORCE THE HANDLE If necessary replace the ball with a quality unit that meets SAE specifications Insert the hitch pin into the hole on the side of the coupler The hitch pin will not go in the coupler if the hitch ball is not seated properly 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 7 11 DO NOT tow the trailer with the handle open or if the latch handle will not remain closed Check to see that the coupler is locked If the latch is damaged contact an authorized MasterCraft dealer for assistance LIGHTS Before each use make certain that all trailer lights are in proper working order to reduce the risk of serious injury death and or property damage The MasterCraft trailer harness was specifically designed to mate with O E M automotive equipment This harness is designed to disengage the trailer brakes with the use of the tow vehicle s O E M harness Note See an authorized MasterCraft dealer if the tow vehicle does not have the correct trailer harness The runway lights are brighter when the trailer is submerged A sensor notifies the system when the trailer ramp is under water and the lights will be at their maximum lu minance When the trail er is removed from the water the lights will automatically dim There is no consumer control for the system Here are a few things to do to keep the trailer lighting system in good workin
395. up touch to change from 3 blade or 4 blade Touch Settings Touch Timing Recap The pop up displays current Touch the arrows to select a course is not mapped Touch and previous event times Course NOTE Additional Details on Course List The blue lettering above the course list displays the mapped information for the course selected Always highlight a course on the list page before mapping a new course When mapping a course the program assigns the mapping to whatever name 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 3 65 is highlights on the course list For example if Course1 was previously mapped and is highlighted when a new course is mapped the new map ping will overwrite the original Touch the arrows to select a course type Jump Slalom 4 Buoy or Sla lom 8 Buoy Touch Continue Hl au A hay Press the Start Gate to begin Mapping NOTE For Slalom press the Start Gate button when the GPS puck crosses the start gate For Jump press the Start Gate button when the ski pylon crosses the start gate If necessary touch Cancel to cancel the current mapping and return to the course list Course Mapping Successful will appear on the screen 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 66 The new name is highlighted Touch Done NOTE Additional Options on the Course List pop up Auto Detect Touch to select ON or OFF Auto Detect ON
396. upholstery See Care and Maintenance upholstery informa tion in this Owner s Manual Care should also be taken when raising and lowering the arm rests to avoid pinching skin or body parts such as fingers in the hinge area Troubleshooting If a convertible or movable seat does not act as designed see an authorized MasterCraft dealer for assistance Never try to shove or use force on any seating as damage may occur that will not be covered under warranty TABLES Models All XSeries boats as an option Purpose Tables add an element of relaxation and extend the enjoyment to include dining and card playing among other activities E Location The table mounts are located on the port side of the passenger seat ing aft of the observer seat Operation The table legs and tops snap into place The legs and tops should always be stored in a storage compartment when the boat is underway If individuals are thrown about during operation they could be injured or the table and leg could be damaged which is not covered under warranty Never leave table tops and legs on deck during boat operation even in designated operational locations Tops and legs should always be stored in a storage compartment when the boat is underway People can be in jured 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 2015 MASTE
397. ur expansion tanks will expand by seven to nine per cent 7 996 as opposed to the five percent 596 required by the EPA As temperatures rise in the tank the pressure also rises pushing out gasoline vapor and air mixtures When the temperature falls pressure lowers and the system will seek to draw fresh air and water vapor de pending on the humidity level into the tank Fresh air is replaced with light ends which are low boiling components that vaporize at ambient temperatures Light ends are required during cold starts to vaporize the fuel Since the daily diurnal cycles elimi nate the light ends a full tank helps to min imize the air volume entering the system tive in the fuel tank to limit microbial growth in gasoline Follow the directions provided by the ad ditive s manufacturer 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 6 26 such as Sta Bil preferably the Marine grade or Ethanol grade stabi lizer to the fuel tank Follow the directions provided by the stabilizer s manufacturer e the engine for at least fifteen 15 minutes while in a body of water This allows for the circulation of the additives throughout the fuel system e During storage the tank vents can be sealed If the vent is sealed the tank must NOT be completely filled A ninety to ninety five percent 90 9596 filled tank allows room for expansion which will be required at certain times when temperatures increase In addition to preven
398. ur trailer s various systems are integrating Abnormal wear patterns are often caused by the need for simple tire maintenance or alignment Tires should be inspected at every opportunity Learning to read the early warning signs of trouble can prevent wear that shortens tire life or indicates the need for having other parts of the trailer serviced All tires should be inspected and the tire inspection should consist of 1 visually inspecting the tires 2 feeling the tread by hand to detect tire wear such as feathering and 3 checking all tires with a tire pressure gauge Samples of abnormal wear Over inflation Excessive wear at the center of the tread indicates that 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 7 16 the air pressure in the tire is consistently too high The tire is riding on the center of the tread and wearing it prematurely Many times the eyeball method of inflation pumping the tires up until there is no bulge at the bot tom is at fault Tire inflation pressure should always be checked with a reliable tire gauge Occasionally this wear pattern can result from extremely wide tires on narrow rims In such sit uations tires or wheels will have to be replaced Under inflation This is the most com mon problem in trailer tires This type of wear usually results from consistent under in flation When a tire is under inflated there is too much contact with the road by the outer treads which wear prematurely Tire
399. ure that you have turned OFF the electrical system and prevent others from starting or running the boat Note that shutting OFF the key but failing to also turn OFF the battery switch will result in the electrical charge to the battery or batteries continuing to drain Such drain will in time render the batteries unable to start the engine or run any electrical components on the boat As noted elsewhere in this Owner s Manual a dead battery could cause boaters to become stranded H Attitude Adjustment Plate and NXT Wake Shaping Devices The Attitude Adjustment Plate has been designed to improve the overall at titude of a boat If used properly the plate will improve the ride reduce drag increase speed and improve the fuel efficiency of the boat The plate is mounted with the actuator on the transom of the boat When the plate is lowered the water flow is redirected creating an upward force at the stern of the boat When the stern rises the bow will lower Since the actuator that maneuvers the plate is electromechanical it provides an immediate response at the touch of the switch The switch adjustments are based on the position of the bow and are designed in that manner to minimize the guesswork while underway Press the switch DOWN to lower the bow Press the switch UP to raise the bow Since our models have different weights lengths speed and perfor mance it will take some practice for the operator to understand how 2015
400. use the boat to veer 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 4 29 trol and maneuverability especially when teaming the attitude adjust ment plate with surf tabs Additional Special Attention DO NOT use the attitude adjustment plate s to board the boat The edges are sharp and can easily slice through skin The plate s is also not sturdy enough to withstand many people s body weight Damage to the plate s in this manner is not covered under warranty Use only boarding ladders and swim platforms to board from the transom side when boats are equipped with an attitude adjustment plate s Never use the attitude adjustment plate s to board or assist in board ing the boat Sharp edges can cut individuals causing potentially seri ous bleeding Damage to the plate s from people using it to board the boat is not covered under warranty When in following seas or when running an inlet the plates should be fully retracted This will allow for optimal performance ELECTROMECHANICAL ACTUATORS PROVIDE AN INSTANT RE SPONSE WHEN MAKING ADJUSTMENTS USE SHORT MOMEN TARY TAPS OF THE SWITCH Additional Special Attention Care should also be taken when backing up the boat in shallow wa ter removing boats from the water on steeply pitched access areas or Special Attention backing up with the boat on a trailer The attitude adjustment plate s On the X2 X10 and X25 models attitude adjustment plates are lim ited to fifty perce
401. use the loss of brake power when the trailer is towed The reverse lockout option must only be used when moving in reverse Immediately remove the pin prior to towing and fully insert it into the coupler latch Shown above MANUAL BLEEDING OF BRAKES The following procedure should be performed only by skilled mechan ics MasterCraft recommends that it be completed only by an authorized MasterCraft dealer Check that all hydraulic fittings are secure Read and understand all instructions before starting Two people are required for manual bleeding 1 Remove the master cylinder reservoir plug and fill the reservoir with 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 7 20 brake fluid Use either DOT 3 preferred or DOT 4 automotive brake fluid DO NOT USE DOT 5 BRAKE FLUID DOT 5 FLUID WILL AGE THE SEALS IN THE ACTUATOR AND CALIPERS CAUSING FAILURE OF BRAKES THAT COULD LEAD TO INJURY OR DEATH See Recommended Brake Fluid information in this section of this Owner s Manual Follow the instructions on the brake fluid container Avoid shaking the brake fluid container and pour fluid slowly to minimize air entrapment Let the fluid in the reservoir stand until it is completely free of air bubbles IMPORTANT Before bleeding the brake lines bleed the actuator master cylinder Insert a screwdriver through the hole in the side of the housing and use short strokes to pry on the push rod while holding the safety release bracke
402. user profiles for cruise con trols based on user preferences for speed ballast and attitude adjustment trim and surf tabs Up to 16 rider user profiles can be defined Rider profiles can also be uploaded via a USB connection MPH Lu Profiles Screen Touch Point Commands Profiles provides utilities for adding new users and editing deleting ex isting users Touch Point Commands for Profiles include 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 infor mation on the 4 5 screen and a compilation of all user information on the 7 screen NEW provides an interface to add new user information MODIFY select and edit existing user name information DELETE deletes selected user name after confirmation warning 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 38 NEW RIDER PROFILE Type a name for the new profile using the keypad and touch DONE A new rider profile can be set up using the 4 5 touch screen Function and Description To create a new profile press PROFILE on the 4 5 touch screen NEW Touch NEW on the 4 5 touch screen to create new NEW profile A Changing Data pop up will be displayed on the 7 touch screen and will continue to be displayed until the new user 15 saved ihn GEORGE
403. usly in this Own Manual If it was not done prior to storage perform the an nual maintenance as well If the boat is equipped with the optional fresh water cooling sys tem and was drained for storage fill the system with fresh coolant solution per instructions Check the alignment between the output flange on the transmis sion and the propeller shaft flange If the maximum feeler gauge that can clip between the flange faces at any point is 0 003 the unit is properly aligned If a thicker gauge can be inserted at any point the engine must be re adjusted until proper alignment is obtained This should be performed by an authorized MasterCraft dealer s service department For all models with the boat in the water cycle the key ON and then OFF two 2 or three 3 times allowing ten 10 seconds between key cycles before cranking the engine This allows the fuel pump to prime the fuel lines then start the engine In the event the engine does not respond allow a two minute cool 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 6 29 down period for every thirty 30 seconds of cranking When the engine fires keep a close watch over the gauge readings and check for leakage and abnormal noises Keep speeds low for the first fifteen 15 minutes to allow the engine to reach normal operating temperatures PROPELLER MAINTENANCE Propeller damage is caused by striking solid objects If the propeller is not rotating at the time it strikes a
404. ust be used and be firmly tight while towing This prevents wear to the bow eye that is not covered under warranty Maximum boat weight 6500 Ibs Also it is very important to be sure that the transom of the MasterCraft boat is resting fully and securely on the supports provided at the rear end of the trailer and that it re mains in place when the trailer is parked or underway Tie down eyes have been added on both the bow and transom of the boat and must be used while trailering Buckles at the back of the trailer must also be secured to the boat prior to towing 2015 MASTERCRAFT OWNERS MANUAL PAGE 7 22 HITCHING UP Hitch only to the ball size marked on the coupler which is two inches 2 Becertain that the ball clamp captures the ball Cross the safety cables under the coupling Allow only enough slack in the safety cables to permit tight turns while towing When hitching the trailer up always observe each item on the Trailer Checklist found in this Owner s Manual Hitching the trailer to the tow vehicle may be performed by just one person but it is definitely easier with a second person to help guide Here are the basic steps to hitch up to the trailer Slowly back the tow vehicle as close as possible to the trailer It s easi er and safer than pulling the trailer to the car or truck Check to be sure the coupler locking device is released Raise the front end of the trailer with the trailer jac
405. ving the boat from the water 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL 5 6 NEW BOAT BREAK IN The first fifty 50 hours of operation are the most important for estab lishing acceptable wear parameters for the boat Proper break in will en sure maximum performance and the longest possible power train life The break in period allows moving parts within the engine and transmission to wear in properly All MasterCraft boats are lake tested on the water before leaving the factory but the break in must continue for the first fifty 50 hours of your ownership To ensure proper break in and lubrication boat owners should not re move the factory break in oil until after the initial ten 10 hours of operation and before twenty five 25 hours At that time an oil change should be performed on the Ilmor engines by an authorized MasterCraft dealer Failure to follow the break in procedure exactly as stated will void the engine warranty NOTE Before op erating the boat for the first time you must read the engine manufactur er s manual completely in addition to this Own Manual Please follow the break in procedure carefully Close atten tion to the following is very important Maintain the proper oil level Until the piston rings cylinder and other working internal parts are thoroughly seated oil consumption can be high and must be carefully watched This continues to be important
406. w of the boat operator when the boat is underway All individuals in the boat must be seated and weight properly distributed to avoid complications that can result in seri Ous injury or death When boats are in motion operators and passengers should always be seated on upholstered designated occupant seating No other areas should be used during operation including but not limited to the gunwales towers sun pads engine boxes or any area that is not clearly intended for seating while the boat is underway People can become dislodged from locations that are not actual seating which could result in falls in the boat or overboard resulting in serious injury or death The ProStar boat may come with an optional bow lid This lid pro vides aesthetic peal to the boat and pays homage to the great tournament tow ing boats of yester year Boats equipped with the bow lid have storage space be neath it accessible from the walkway be tween the helm and observer dashes No more than 300 total pounds of gear should ever be placed in this storage compartment Failure to maintain proper weight balance in the boat can lead to a loss of control that can result in serious injury or death Location Bow of the ProStar model Operation The lid is not intended to be used as additional seating Allowing individu als to move about or sit on the lid could result in damage to the lid that is not covered under warranty
407. wer must also be operated during idle and slow speed running but is not necessary during cruising speed Troubleshooting NEVER OPERATE THE BOAT IF THE BLOWER SYSTEM IS INOPERABLE OR NOT WORKING PROPERLY SEE THE DANGER WARNING ABOVE 1 The blower hums audibly when it is operating If it is not functioning turn the ignition key to ON and verify on the voltmeter that the electrical sys tem is charging at least 11 5 volts or higher If it is not it will be necessary to recharge the battery ies See the Electrical information in this section of the Owner s Manual for proper procedure 2 there is sufficient charge indicated but the blower still is not operating properly DO NOT LAUNCH THE BOAT Take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer for repair STEERING SYSTEM Models All Purpose The steering system controls the direction in which the boat moves Location Except for the steering wheel and shift throttle control at the helm the steering system is not visible under normal circumstances In a V drive boat 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 Maintenance sec tion of this Owner s Manual locate the specific connection for your boat With the exception of the XStar which is equipped with hydraulic steering the steering wheel is mounted on a tilt m
408. will turn the lights ON in the storage compartment s The middle position is OFF for both sets of lights Troubleshooting 1 If lights do not operate check the main circuit breaker panel to deter mine if a circuit may have tripped Re set the circuit if it continues to trip take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer 2 If the circuit breaker has not tripped the bulb may have burned out Although some lights are LED which rarely burn out it is possible Take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer to have the bulb replaced UNDERWATER LIGHTS Models All models as an option Purpose Underwater lights provide a significant improvement in visual illumi nation of the water beneath swim platforms and in the area surrounding the boat stern In shallow water this can be especially useful in deter mining safer operations Location Blue lights located on the transom below the waterline Operation The combination switch is mounted in an aft position transom or storage area or controlled from the driver s armrest The switch is marked Press up on the switch to turn ON a green LED light will be lighted when the lights are operating Press down to turn OFF 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 4 27 Also note that the un derwater lights should never be operated un less the boat is in the water Even though these are LED lights they generate some heat and require the cooling effect of the wa
409. with alcohol e what to do when the boat is not used for a while and fueling outside the United States and Canada 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 5 3 Damage to the engine by use of low quality gasoline or gasoline with an octane rating below the minimum level listed for MV8 engines will void the warranty on the engine Extended storage with fuel in the system can affect fuel stability and may require system inspection and fuel filter replacement when the boat returns to service TROUBLESHOOTING THE FUEL SYSTEM Issue Fuel pump does not run when the engine START STOP button is pressed Potential cause Pump may not be receiving sufficient voltage to the pump or there may be corrosion interfering with the electrical impulse Potential Remedy Take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer Only the dealer has the specialized required tools to correct the problem Issue The sound of the fuel pump running is audible but the engine does not start Potential cause The system may have inadequate fuel pressure or clogged fuel fil ter and or lines Potential 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 specialized tools available only to dealers 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 5 4 SAFETY CHECKS AND SERVICES The following checks and services are essential
410. wners MANUAL 7 13 Keep the wheel bearings lubricated Inspect the wheel bearings for prop er lubrication before each use Failure to do so may cause wheel failure and possible wheel loss which may result in serious injury or death and or property damage Aluminum wheels also require attention to routine maintenance particu larly in keeping them clean Failure to do so may result in damage that is not covered by warranty The trailer and wheels should be washed weekly during boating season and after every use if the trailer has been submerged in salt or brackish wa ter Use a soft brush mild detergent and or mild degreaser A quality spray on wheel cleaner may also be used Ensure that any product used is specifically indicated for use on aluminum Many cleaners are too harsh and will result in pitting or other damage to the wheel surface Many car washes use strong chemicals and should be avoided when that is the case Removing road film contaminants and brake dust all of which retain moisture is critical to ensuring that the wheels will retain their luster and quality finish for a long period of time Any exposure to a harsh winter cli mate particularly road salt and or chemicals or submersion in salt water at any time requires immediate cleaning NEVER CLEAN WHEELS THAT ARE HOT Allow wheels to cool or cool them with running water If the wheels are too hot significant damage can occur
411. y attached to the tow vehicle 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 7 28 Verify the emergency brake cable is attached properly to the tow vehicle Verify the boat is properly loaded on the trailer and properly tied down to the trailer Verify and or correct tire pressure on both the tow vehicle and trailer Ensure the lug nuts are properly torqued This must also be done after the first 25 miles of towing and every 100 miles thereafter ata minimum MasterCraft recommends checking this more often At each fuel or rest stop is not excessive Verify the wheel jack is retracted and in the locked position prior to tow ing Verify the tow vehicle has not exceeded the load capacity prior to towing Check the guide pole bars to ensure they are tight Check that all items are securely fastened on and in the trailer Every three to six months or 250 miles whichever occurs first in ad dition to above Grease the trailer jack Oil the trailer jack handle in accordance with the manufacturer s recom mendations Examine the entire trailer for any abnormalities or damage Examine the trailer bunks for any signs of abnormal wear Lubricate all the rollers on the trailer with a light coat of oil Annually or every 2 000 miles whichever occurs first in addition to the above To assure the bearings are in good working order check the bearing adjust ment at least once a year by following this procedure Jack up one side of the traile
412. y two to three hours A rising barometer indicates fair weather and a rise in wind velocity a falling barometer indicates stormy or rainy weather What to do in severe weather Reduce speed keeping enough power to maintain headway Puton PFDs Turn on running lights Headforthe nearest shore or safe harbor that is safe to approach if pos sible Head bow of boat into waves at about a 45 degree angle if possible Keep bilges free of water Seat passengers on bottom of the boat near the centerline e If the engine fails tie a sea anchor on a line from the bow of the boat to keep the boat headed into the waves A bucket will work as a sea anchor in an emergency Anchor the boat if necessary e Seek shelter on shore whenever possible Particularly avoid riding out a storm that includes high wind and or lightning which is especially dan gerous Avoid contact with metal portions of the boat such as handrails windshields tower and cleats NAUTICAL CHARTS Nautical charts are especially important to boaters planning trips par ticularly on open waters These charts show the nature and shape of the coast depths of water general configuration and character of the bottom of the body of water Other markings on the nautical charts include prominent landmarks port facilities aids to navigation and marine hazards Changes brought about by people and nature require that nautical charts be con stantly maintained and u
413. yed on the GPS screen Time Set up Parameters This is used to select correct time zone and clock mode for either 12 hour or 24 hour time formats You can also enable DST Daylight Savings Time by using the PLUS or MINUS soft keys to select the box 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 48 GPS Status Shows the location of the satellites Depth and Position Settings This feature allows for the definition of the amount of detail to display for longitude and latitude information on the GPS map and depth display ENGINE DIAGNOSTICS When choosing this selection the display will query the engine s ECU and provide feedback on any diagnostic codes that have been activated and stored in the ECU for service needs 2015 MASTERCRAFT Owners MANUAL PAGE 3 49 Engine Diagnostics Soft Key Commands GET FAULTS Queries the engine s ECU for feedback on diagnostic codes that have been activated and stored in the ECU for service needs UP DOWN Navigates through the fault list The following is a list of field definitions contained on the ENGINE DIAG NOSTICS screen Source ldentifies the component having the fault engine 1 2 or auxil lary Status Indicates whether the fault has been corrected SPN Suspect parameter Number fault code If not translated into text by the display see an authorized MasterCraft dealer FMI Failure Mode Indicator fault code The FMI is defined by SAW J
414. you should pass to the right of the buoy as it marks the left side of the channel Red Channel Marker Buoy Traveling upstream you should pass to the left of this buoy as it marks the right side of the channel J unction Buoy Green over red Means two channels are com ing together and you should pass to the right of the buoy as you travel upstream J unction Buoy Red over green Means two channels are coming together and you should pass to the left of the buoy as you travel upstream Passing Daymark green A sign mounted on poles in the water on the bank which is used in the same manner as a channel marker buoy In this case it marks the left side of the channel as you travel upstream Passing Daymark red A sign mounted on poles in the water or on the bank which is used in the same manner as a channel marker buoy In this case it marks the right side of the channel as you travel upstream Channel Crossing Daymark green A sign mounted on poles in the water or on the bank which means the channel is crossing from the left bank to the right bank as you travel upstream Channel Crossing Daymark red A sign mounted on poles in the water or on the bank which means the channel is crossing from the right bank to the left bank as you travel upstream Boats Keep Out Buoy Marks a swimming area area near a dam or any area where boats are not allowed Danger Buoy Marks an obstruction ferry cable or any area where boats should
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