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The platform must be raised and locked into position. No one 
should be allowed on the platform until the platform is securely 
locked in place and the engine is OFF. Failure to do so may result in 
serious injury or death!
 
Special Attention 
MasterCraft reminds consumers to review the Common Sense 
Approach section of this Owner’s Manual, and pay particular 
attention to avoiding “teak surfing” or “platform dragging,” which 
expose the participant to excess carbon monoxide.
 
 
 
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, tasteless, odorless and poisonous 
gas that accumulates rapidly and can cause serious injury or 
death. Exposure to carbon monoxide can be fatal in a matter of 
minutes. Exposure to even low concentrations of carbon monoxide 
must not be ignored because the eects of exposure to carbon 
monoxide can build up and be just as lethal as high concentrations. 
Carbon monoxide from exhaust pipes of inboard or outboard 
engines may build up inside and outside the boat in areas near 
exhaust vents, particularly during slow-speed operations. STAY 
AWAY from these exhaust vent areas, which are located at the 
stern of the boat, and DO NOT swim or engage in any watersports 
or other activities in or near the stern area of the boat, including, 
without limitation, the swim platform and the rear sun deck, 
when the engine is in operation. Under no circumstances should 
the owner and/or operator allow persons to hold onto the swim 
platform while the engine is operating and the boat is in motion. 
These activities (sometimes known as “teak surfing” or “platform 
dragging,” where the participant holds onto the swim platform 
and is pulled through the water, and/or “body surfs” immediately 
behind the boat) are extremely dangerous, highly likely to result in 
death or serious bodily injury, and are a misuse of this product.
 
Additional Special Attention 
Swim platforms, especially those that feature Garapa Gold wood, 
require consistent maintenance to retain luster and finish (see the 
Care and Maintenance section of this Owner’s Manual for important 
care requirements). Failure to follow instructions can result in 
damage to the platform that is not covered under warranty.
 
If at any time the swim platform does not feel secure (there should 
be no noticeable movement or “play” in relation to the rest of the 
boat), immediately leave the swim platform. Verify that, whether 
permanently attached or held in place with brackets, the platform is 
fastened as designed. If it is not, stop using the swim platform and 
take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer for repair.
PLATFORM CARE 
All Wood Platforms
If shoes are worn when walking on Garapa Gold wood platforms, 
they should be proper boating shoes. Black-soled shoes are likely 
to scu the surface, resulting in marks that may be dicult or 
impossible to remove. These marks or stains are not covered under 
warranty. To maintain its original appearance and finish, Garapa 
Gold wood will need regular cleaning and oiling. Unprotected wood 
will turn gray and could split or separate. If this happens, it may void 
the warranty. 
 
New wood platforms have been sealed and finished with an oil-
based, wood preservative by the manufacturer. Platforms will keep 
a new look and last for many years if properly maintained. For best 
results oil the platform and allow it to dry before the first use. If 
the boat spends a lot of long weekends on the lake with the swim 
platform in the water, or if the platform sits uncovered in the sun, 
it will need to be oiled more often. The platform should be covered 
when not in use or when stored for the winter. 
 
Oiling The Garapa Gold Platform 
The Garapa Gold platform will need more frequent maintenance 
if it is regularly exposed to direct sun or water. In most cases, the 
platform will require maintenance when it gets a dry frosted look, 
or when it quits easily shedding water. A platform that gets a lot of 
sun and water may need oil 1-2 times a month for the first year. If 
the platform starts to get a tacky or gummy feel, oiling may be too 
frequent and the platform should be oiled less often. 
To oil the platform:
Before Oiling the platform you will need teak, tung or linseed oil 
which can be found at marinas, paint stores or home improvement 
stores. 
1.  Before applying teak, tung or linseed oil to seal and protect 
the  platform, the wood should be cleaned and with a mild soap 
and water mixture. Harsher cleaners can damage and strip the 
wood’s finish. 
2. Use a sti bristled brush or rag to clean away dirt and stains. 
After cleaning, pat the platform as dry as possible with a clean 
towel, then let the platform air dry. 
3. Use a cloth or brush to saturate the platform with teak, tung or 
linseed oil (front, back and edges). Push the oil into all cracks, 
crevices and end grain.
4. Let the platform dry in the shade for 30-45 minutes. After the 
platform has had time to soak in fresh oil, use a soft cloth to 
gently bu o all excess oil that does not soak into the platform.