• Extra engine oil;
• A tool kit;
• A portable, battery-operated AM/FM radio.
Safety Afl oat
Boating-related accidents are generally caused by the operator’s failure to follow basic safety rules or written pre-
cautions. Most 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.
Failure to comply with safety-related information and instructions may result in serious injury or death to you and/or
others. Always use common sense when operating the boat or participating in any activities associated with the boat.
• Improper operation is extremely dangerous. Operators must read and understand all operating manuals supplied
with the boat, before operation.
• On-board equipment must always conform to the governing federal, state and local regulations.
• Always attach the engine safety shut-off lanyard to a part of your clothing, such as a belt loop, when operating
the boat.
Never override or modify the engine safety shut-off switch or engine neutral starting safety switch in any way.
• Never operate the boat while under the infl uence of alcohol or drugs.
• Never stand or allow passengers to stand in the boat—or sit on the motor box—while underway. You or others
may be thrown from 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 may result
in fi re or explosion.
• Never remove or modify any components of the fuel systems, except for maintenance and repair performed by
qualifi ed MasterCraft personnel. Tampering with fuel components may cause a hazardous situation and voids the
warranty.
• Never allow any type of spark or open fl ame on board. It may result in fi re or explosion.
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Skiing & Wakeboarding Safety
Skiers and wakeboarders are obligated to be as
aware of the fundamental safety rules as operators
must be. If you are new to water skiing, seek certi-
fi ed training before starting. You will fi nd it especial-
ly helpful to join a local ski club and the USWSA,
when possible.
• Always remember that the majority of water-
skiing and wakeboarding injuries are the re-
sult of impacts with other objects, so always
look where you are going and be aware of
what is going on around you.
• Never put your arm, head or any other part of
your body through the handle/bridle of the ski
line nor wrap the line around any part of the
body at any time.
• Never ski at night, or directly in front of other
boats.
• Folding a tower requires two people.