Convertible seat backs should always be in the forward-facing po-
sition when the boat is underway. Anyone seated facing aft could
become dislodged when the boat is underway, which could result in
platform. Jump seats should be secured against the deck with a lock
pin accessible under the observer seat to avoid dislodging passengers
while the boat is underway. Convertible seat backing should always
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gers or other skin when sliding the backing. (Page 2-73)
Always ensure that there are no people 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, as well as potential
damage to the boat, which is not covered under warranty. (Page 2-65)
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. (Page 3-4)
To ensure proper break-in and lubrication, boat owners should not
operation. At that time, an oil change should be performed on the
Indmar engines by an authorized MasterCraft service technician at
an authorized MasterCraft dealer. (Page 3-5)
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. See
the Storage Cradle sub-section of this section. Also never lift a boat
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. (Page 4-2)
Continued operation after the warning light has illuminated may
cause severe engine damage. This will void your warranty. (Page 3-7)
Because of the complexity of preparing a boat for proper winter stor-
age, as well as the possibility of extreme damage to the drive train
if a preparation error was made during winterization, MasterCraft
recommends scheduling an appointment with an authorized Master-
Craft dealer’s service department to permit a technician to perform
all winterization procedures. (Page 4-20)
overload the electrical system. Such damage may not be covered by
the warranty. (Page 4-13)
Failure to follow the engine oil recommendations listed in the engine
manual can cause additional engine wear and increase the possibility
of engine component failure. Damage to the engine due to incorrect
oil usage can be costly to repair, and is not covered by the warranty!
(Page 3-5)
Allowing the fuel level in the fuel tank to fall below one-quarter of a tank
fuel pump, which is not covered under warranty. (Pages 2-35, 3-2)
Damage to the engine by use of low-quality gasoline or gasoline with
an octane rating below the minimum level listed will void the war-
ranty on the boat. (Page 3-3)
the unit is placed back into service. (Page 3-3)
Lifting slings must never contact shafts, struts or hardware protrud-
ing from the hull. Damage may result that would void the warranty.
(Page 4-2)
When the boat is out of the water, it is important to support the hull
correctly to avoid any hull damage. Such damage may void the war-
ranty. (Page 4-2)
Crossing cables or jumper cables may result in damage to the electri-
cal components due to incorrect battery connections. Such damages
may not be covered by your warranty. (Page 4-14)
Attention must be paid to any leakage occurring in the propeller shaft
log area. Water intrusion into the transmission, which can happen if
excessive leakage is occurring may cause serious damage. Such dam-
age may not be covered by the warranty. (Page 4-15)
Engines should always be operated within engine manufacturer
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gine and drive train and is not covered under warranty! (Page 3-10)
Continuing to operate the boat while the temperature is above nor-
mal operating parameters may cause serious damage to your en-
gine. Damage to your engine resulting from operating the engine in
an overheated condition can be costly to repair. Such damage is not
covered by your warranty! (Page 2-36)
damage to stainless steel and chrome parts. Failure to thoroughly
rinse salt water from all hardware, and to apply protective oil after
each exposure to salt water, will accelerate the corrosion of hardware
and will void your warranty. (Page 4-3)
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! (Page 2-65)
Fuel systems on all boats MUST be properly prepared for storage pe-
Failure to do so will void the warranty. (Page 4-21)
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