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2023 OWNER’S MANUAL
Salt water is very corrosive, even on galvanized trailers, and can
corrode the braking system. Exposure to salt water can also cause
brake pads to stick and malfunction.
Regular Cleaning
The trailer will look better and last longer if it is rinsed o 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
because of residual eects 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 bright and clean.
Braking System
Check the braking system at the beginning of boating season 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 Vehicle Approach
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.
TRAILER MAINTENANCE AND
QUICK TIPS
Chips In The Paint
Especially on the axles and frame of the trailer, paint chipping
generally results when these surfaces are subjected to
repeated or significant 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 develop where paint has been chipped away.
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.
Lubrication
To ensure proper operation of the trailer jack, wipe it down and
lubricate it on a regular basis.
Salt Water Eects
If the trailer is backed into salt water, you must completely and
thoroughly wash the trailer in fresh water to prevent rusting.