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G = Navigation/Anchor lights.
• Push the toggle switch UP to turn the lights ON.
• Return the toggle switch to CENTER (neutral) to turn the light OFF.
• Push the toggle switch DOWN to turn the anchor lights ON.
MasterCraft boats are designed for activities that should be con-
ducted during daylight with good visibility. When operating at night
or in limited visibility, turn on the navigation lights and slow down. In
limited visibility it is difficult to see and interpret the running lights
of other boats, particularly with lights on-shore that are in the back-
ground. Operating at slower speeds gives you the opportunity to
see and be seen by others. Weather conditions during daylight may
also result in the need to run or anchor with the lights on. When cir-
cumstances require the operation of your MasterCraft boat at night
or in limited visibility, activate the navigation lights, ensure that they
are functioning and SLOW DOWN. Maintain a close watch for the
navigation lights of other vessels and objects in the water. Failure to
do so may result in serious injury. See the Visual Assistance section
of the Boat Operations chapter.
H = Courtesy lights. This two-position toggle switch is pushed UP to
turn ON, and DOWN to turn OFF.
E = Forward bilge pump.
F = Aft bilge pump. The bilge pumps will be in the automatic mode
when the ignition key is turned ON. The manual and automatic bilge
discharge system is never completely OFF. When in the automatic
(default) position, a sensor alerts the system to discharge water
from the bilge area. Boat opera- tors are advised to leave the switch
in the automatic position, unless there appears to be excess water
in the bilge. In that event, the bilge pump can be manually activated
by turning the bilge pump switch to the manual ON position. Return
the switch to the automatic position when finished emptying the
bilge. Leaving the switch in manual mode can result in damage to
the pump and may not be covered by warranty.
Failure to leave the bilge pump switches in AUTOMATIC mode can
result in damage to the bilge pumps. The pumps will not shut OFF
while in the MANUAL mode until the operator turns them OFF. Such
dam- age is not covered under warranty. Malfunctioning pumps
or pumps that do not work at all can result in excess water in the
bilge, and eventually into the deck. Over time, this could result in
sinking of the boat. Such damage is not covered under warranty.