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Models
All. In addition to the standard mirror, an optional mirror featuring 
different styling is also available. All mirrors function in the same 
fashion.
Purpose
The mirror allows the boat operator to see behind the boat. While 
this is very helpful, it is not a substitute for an observer. Whenever 
there is a wake boarder or skier behind the boat, the operator must 
also have an observer facing aft and alerting the operator when the 
tow has been lost. There are specific hand signals for activities, and 
this information is available via U.S. Coast Guard pamphlets and 
website.
Location
Mirrors are mounted on the windshield extrusion (metal frame) in 
the driver’s compartment.
Operation
The mirror requires no operational procedure. It is adjustable, mov-
able from port to starboard and back, up and down. Each operator 
should adjust the mirror to his or her maximum aft sighting while 
seated. (Boats are not to be operated with the driver in any location 
but fully seated in the driver’s seat.)
Special Attention
MasterCraft recommends boat owners and operators use 
only MasterCraft installed mirrors. While there are a number of 
mirrors available through marine retailers, the mirror provided by 
MasterCraft was selected to maximize the range of vision for the 
driver of MasterCraft boats. If it becomes necessary to replace a 
mirror, use only MasterCraft mirrors. 
Troubleshooting
If the mirror does not stay in place after it is adjusted to the driver’s 
comfort, verify that the hardware holding the mirror in place is 
secure. If the driver’s vision is obscured, be certain that the mirror 
is clean. Fingerprints, sun tan oil and a host of other common 
products found in boats can cause the mirror to become dirty and 
negatively affect the driver’s vision when using the mirror. Clean 
mirrors properly, as described in the Care and Maintenance section 
of this Owner’s Manual. 
Prior to operation of the boat, verify that the mirror hardware is 
secure. Failure to do so may result in the mirror detaching from 
the windshield extrusion. The mirror could hit the operator or a 
passenger, resulting in injury.