11: Fuels that are blended to contain methanol or wood alcohol are not to be used in MasterCraft engines. These fuels
can corrode some metal parts in your fuel system and engine. Damage caused by the use of unapproved fuels is
not covered by warranty. (Page 6-2)
12: Extended storage with fuel in the system can affect the fuel’s stability and may require system inspection and fuel
fi lter replacement, when the unit is placed back into service. (Page 6-2)
13: Lifting slings must never contact shafts, struts or hardware protruding from the hull. Damage caused by slings will
void your warranty. (Page 11-1)
14: When your boat is out of the water, it is important to support the hull correctly to avoid any hull damage that will
void your warranty. (Page 11-1)
15: Crossing cables or jumper cables can result in damage to the electrical components due to incorrect battery con-
nections. Such damages are not covered by your warranty. (Page 15-7)
16: Attention must be paid to any leakage occurring in the propeller shaft log area. Water intrusion into the transmis-
sion, which can happen if excessive leakage is occurring, can cause serious damage and void your warranty.
(Page 15-5)
17: 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. (Page 6-2)
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