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 2023 OWNER’S MANUAL 
WEIGHT LIMITS  
AND DISTRIBUTION
Adding weight of any type to the boat will aect the handling 
characteristics of the boat while it is underway. Caution should 
always be exhibited when putting the boat into motion or  
attempting to stop it, particularly when the added-weight  
characteristics have changed.
LINE OF SIGHT
Care should also be taken to avoid interfering with the boat 
operator’s line of sight when the boat is underway. This applies 
particularly to individuals riding in the bow. It is possible to quite 
unintentionally obscure the driver’s view. Even momentary 
interference can result in the driver’s inability to respond to a 
situation that requires avoidance of another vessel or submerged 
or partially-submerged objects. MasterCraft recommends using 
the driver seat bolster or standing to maintain a safe lookout 
and proper visibility when necessary. Everyone on board should 
always pay attention to other vessels, people and objects located 
in close proximity to the boat, activities taking place in or near the 
water, and should always be supportive of the boat operator.
The law requires the boat operator to maintain clear visibility at 
all times and in all directions when the boat is in motion.
All boats have weight limits. Failure to adhere to the posted limits 
can cause operation instability and/or the boat to sink. This may 
result in serious injury or death, as well as significant damage to 
the boat, which will not be covered by warranty.
Overloading a boat may cause it to become unstable and may 
potentially result in the boat’s flotation system becoming 
overwhelmed. Too much weight can sink any boat. Within this 
Owner’s Manual and on a label mounted in each boat is the 
Maximum Capacity for that specific model. Bear in mind that 
maximum limits include additional water ballast bags and water 
put in them, gear brought onto the boat, additional options and all 
people. Maximum people is limited to the number of designated 
occupant seating positions. Equally critical is how weight is 
distributed throughout the boat. The weight must be distributed 
evenly throughout the boat. If too much weight is placed in one 
area it can have serious impact on maintaining control. Items 
and people can also shift positions during operation, potentially 
causing a dangerous situation.