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2023 OWNER’S MANUAL
12-VOLT RECEPTACLE
Models
All models include a 12-volt receptacle. Some
may include multiple.
Purpose
The 12-volt receptacle draws on the boat’s
electrical system to recharge external
electronic devices.
Location
MasterCraft boats have one (1) or more receptacles. Examine your
boat to determine whether there are additional outlets.
Operation
Before plugging any accessory into the 12-volt receptacle,
make sure the device is compatible with the receptacle. If it
seems to experience resistance plugging into the receptacle,
do not attempt to force the connection; the device is most likely
incompatible. Use of incompatible chargers may harm the boat’s
electrical system. MasterCraft is not liable for any subsequent
damages to the boat’s electrical system, the charger, or the
external device. The warranty does not cover such damages.
Troubleshooting
If a connected electronic device does not recharge after the
expected period of time has elapsed, verify that the charger is
compatible. Also make sure that it is fully seated in the receptacle.
If the charger is both compatible and fully seated, yet will not
charge, take the boat to an authorized MasterCraft dealer for
inspection. This kind of problem is extremely rare.
IGNITION KEY SLOT
Models
All models feature an ignition key slot.
Purpose
The ignition key activates the boat’s electrical system. It is
essential that the activation of the electrical system occur prior to
engine activation. For this reason, the ignition key is used to power
on the electrical components before the engine starts.
The ignition key also promotes safety and security. Since the
ignition key is required in order to start the engine, removing it
from the boat after each outing will reduce the chances of theft.
In this way, the ignition key acts as an additional safeguard.