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 2023 OWNER’S MANUAL 
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
Be certain that all operators of your boat are aware of the safety 
information 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. Training at any 
time from a recognized boating and/or safety organizations  
is beneficial. 
The following is a listing of a few agencies and organizations that 
oer safety training and/or information:
AMERICAN RED CROSS, NATIONAL HQ 
2025 E Street, NW 
Washington, DC 20006 
1-800-733-2767 
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) 461-2878 
www.boatus.com
U.S. COAST GUARD AUXILIARY 
2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave, SE 
Washington, DC 20593-7501 
(202) 267-1001 
www.uscg.mil 
http://www.uscgboating.org
NATIONAL SAFE BOATING COUNCIL 
9500 Technology Drive Suite 104 
Manassas, VA 20110 
(730) 361-4294 
www.safeboatingcouncil.org
On April 1, 2021 a new federal law went into effect that requires 
the operator of a boat, less than 26 feet in length, with an installed 
Engine Cut-Off Switch (ECOS) to  use the ECOS link. The link is 
usually a coiled bungee cord lanyard clipped onto the operator's 
person, Personal Floatation Device (PFD) or clothing and the 
other end attached to the cut-off switch. The law applies on all 
"Navigable Waters of the US.”