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  • Page 2: Welcome Aboard

    Information about certain on-board components furnished by suppliers other than MasterCraft is provided separately. This information is avail- able from your dealer.
  • Page 3 Personal fl otation devices (“PFDs”) save lives and ensure positive experiences. MasterCraft offers many proac- tive approaches to the boating experience, but the consumer is ultimately responsible for a posi- tive and safe involvement in boating.
  • Page 4 fl ying or towing other boats. Do not add any attachments that are not installed by MasterCraft. Do not climb on, sit on, stand on, jump off or dive off the tower.
  • Page 5 1: Be sure that all fasteners you use are approved and rated for marine use. Most fasteners used on MasterCraft boats are stainless steel or specially coated to resist corrosion. (Page 12-1) 2: All replaced fuel system components must meet United States Coast Guard (“USCG”) and American Boat &...
  • Page 6 MasterCraft dealer. Note that damage to your engine from neglected oil problems can be costly to repair. Such damage is not covered by your warranty. (Page 5-3) CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.
  • Page 7 11: Fuels that are blended to contain methanol or wood alcohol are not to be used in MasterCraft engines. These fuels can corrode some metal parts in your fuel system and engine. Damage caused by the use of unapproved fuels is not covered by warranty.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Engine Starter Gear and Shaft Lubrication ......15-8 Genuine MasterCraft Parts ..........23-1 Change Engine Oil ............15-9 Service Log ..............24-1 Annual Maintenance ............15-10 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page vi 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page vi...
  • Page 9: Boating Safety

    The precautions listed in this manual and on the boat are not all-inclusive. If a procedure, method, tool or part is not specifi cally recommended by MasterCraft, using it may place you and others in an unsafe situation; as well, you may render your warranty void.
  • Page 10: Safety Equipment

    Required Equipment Your MasterCraft has been equipped at the factory with most of the federally required safety equipment for inland waters (Class I, 16-foot-to-26-foot watercraft). This equipment includes: • ABYC-approved marine muffl ers with water injection;...
  • Page 11 fi re or explosion. • Never remove or modify any components of the fuel systems, except for maintenance and repair performed by qualifi ed MasterCraft personnel. Tampering with fuel components may cause a hazardous situation and voids the warranty. •...
  • Page 12 Do not add any at- tachments that are not installed by MasterCraft. Do not climb on, sit on, stand on, jump off or dive off the tower.
  • Page 13: Common Sense Approach

    Non-swimmers of any age should never be without one. Your MasterCraft boat can be the source of countless hours of family fun and building friendships. But it works only if YOU use your head before, during and after your boating.
  • Page 14: Rules Of The Open Water

    (right) side must give-way. If the other vessel is to the port (left) side, maintain your course and direction, provided the other vessel gives you the right-of-way as it should. 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 3-1...
  • Page 15: Other Special Situations

    The information signi- fi es speed zones, restricted areas, danger areas and general information. Remember: Markings may vary by geographic location. Al- ways consult local boating authorities before driving your boat in unfamiliar waters. 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 3-2...
  • Page 16: Guide To Individual Models

    ProStar 190, ProStar 197, X-7, X-1, MariStars Stern light receptacle Top of starboard rear deck near sun pad All Models Swim platform Attached to transom All models Throttle/shift control Starboard side panel beside driver’s seat 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 4-1...
  • Page 17: Instrument Panel

    MariStar 200, MariStar 230, MariStar 245, X-2, Ignition switch (starboard engine) X-30, X-45 Multi-function toggle switch (port engine) Top row of gauges from left: Multi-function toggle switch (starboard engine) Oil pressure gauge Speedometer calibration 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 4-2...
  • Page 18 13.7”x19.5” X-Star 8.1L 1.5:1 52 ½”x1 1/8” 14.5”x22” MariStar 280STS RTP-1 1.5:1 52 ½”x1 1/8” 13.7”x19.5” cc LH 13.7”x19.5” cc RH MariStar 280STS 1.5:1 52 ½”x1 1/8” 13.7”x19.5” cc LH 13.7”x19.5” cc RH 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 4-3...
  • Page 19 MasterCraft Power Vortec RTP-1 5.7L multi-port EFI 350-cubic-inch GM V-8 Engine Displacement ........350 C.I.D. (5.7 litres)—310 horsepower Bore ....................4.00” Stroke ....................3.48” Compression Ration ................9.4:1 Compression Pressure ............100 PSI minimum Maximum Allowable Compression Variation ... Highest to lowest within 70% Maximum Allowable RPM at WOT ........
  • Page 20 Total Ignition Advance ......Varies as a function of input information Cooling System—Engine ............Raw Water Cooled Cooling System—Engine Oil/Transmission....Raw Water—Full Flow Tandem MasterCraft Power Vortec L-18 multi-port EFI 496-cubic-inch GM V-8 Engine Displacement ........496 C.I.D. (8.1 Litres)—425 horsepower Bore ....................4.25”...
  • Page 21 Total Weight Capacity ..11 people or 1,609 lbs. Width Amidship ..........114” Boat Weight ..........6,200 lbs. Length of Boat w/Platform ........ 28’3” Towing Width ..........114” Fuel Capacity ........100 gallons Total Weight Capacity .......15 people 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 4-6...
  • Page 22: Controls And Indicators

    While the provides specifi c information regarding the location of individual gauges and switches for each MasterCraft model, there is some general information about various gauges that has a direct impact on the operation and maintenance of your boat. The following in- cludes information that should be reviewed and recalled on a regular basis.
  • Page 23: Fuel Gauge

    5 PSI at 1000 RPM may be caused by a low oil level or other potentially serious problems that result in low oil pres- sure. If you experience low oil pressure, stop your engine im- mediately and check your oil level before operating again. 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 5-2...
  • Page 24: Low Voltage Battery Alarm

    On some models, the Check Engine light should come on when the key is in the ON position and the engine is not run- ning. This is a check to show you that it is working. If it does not come on at all, have it repaired by your MasterCraft dealer right away.
  • Page 25: Blower Switch

    The location of the main circuit breaker board is under the dash panel. In some models, there is an additional breaker pan- el to assist with the accessory load, and it is located near the 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 5-4...
  • Page 26 Point by 0.2 mph. Holding the switch increases or decreases the Set Point by 1.0 mph. The Speed Set Point is limited to a minimum of 5.0 mph and a maximum of 50 mph. 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 5-5...
  • Page 27 The system remains ON and can be engaged by accelerating the boat until the LOCK icon stays illuminated, or by moving the ON/OFF switch to OFF. It is recommended that the throttle be pulled back before turning off the system. 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 5-6...
  • Page 28: Using Care While Fueling

    ed above. NOTE: Fuel additives and treatments, other than conditioners for moisture absorption and winter storage, are not recommended for use in MasterCraft Power engines. Using Oxygenated Fuels or Fuels with Alcohol MBTE (methyl butyl tertiary ether) is any oxygenate and octane enhancer. This compound is blended with fuel in some parts of the country. Fuel that is no more than 15% MBTE is acceptable for use in your engine. Ethyl alcohol or grain alcohol is acceptable for use as long as it is a blend and the blended fuel contains no more than 10% ethanol.
  • Page 29 Always tighten the fuel plate cap completely with the cap key after refueling. Fuels that are blended to contain methanol or wood alcohol are not to be used in MasterCraft engines. These fuels can corrode some metal parts in your fuel system and engine. Damage caused by the use of unapproved fuels is not covered by warranty.
  • Page 30: Safety Checks And Services

    DO NOT launch or operate the boat if any problem is found during the Safety Check. A problem could lead to an accident during the outing, resulting in serious injury or death. Any and all problems should receive attention im- mediately. See your MasterCraft dealer for assistance. Before Each Operation ...
  • Page 31: New Boat Break-In

    To ensure proper break-in and lubrication, boat owners should not remove the factory break-in oil until after the initial ten (10) hours of operation. At that time, an oil change should be performed by an authorized MasterCraft service technician at your local MasterCraft dealer.
  • Page 32 MasterCraft boat engines are equipped with rev-limiters which will cause a fl uttering sound when reached. If the boat has the correct propeller set-up, operators should never reach the limiter, but if that happens it is a signal that you should reduce the throttle and check with your dealer to determine the cause.
  • Page 33 Before Starting Familiarize yourself with the controls and indicators used on your MasterCraft boat. Perform all Safety Checks and Services as described earlier. Perform all Scheduled Maintenance Checks and Services also. Step 1: Lift the engine cover and inspect the bilge and engine compartment for any fl...
  • Page 34: Starting The Engine

    Step 4: Always allow the engine to warm up to normal operation temperature before accelerating. EFI engines, including all late-model MasterCraft engines, are programmed with a phased warm-up to ensure that the engine is warm before full RPM is possible.
  • Page 35 Turn the ignition key to the OFF position to stop the engine. Step 3: If any problems were encountered during operation, have the boat inspected by your MasterCraft dealer. Request any necessary repairs before operating again. 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 9-3...
  • Page 36: Operational Hints

    Adding additional ballast to your MasterCraft boat is not rec- ommended, and can result in impaired visibility, diminished handling characteristics and instability when operating your boat, and may result in potential structural and/or engine damage to your boat, which damage will not be covered by your warranty.
  • Page 37: High Speed Operation

    Plans are made in advance in the event the routine must be aborted. Maneuvers of this nature could cause serious injury or death, as well as damage to your MasterCraft that will not be covered under warranty.
  • Page 38 MasterCraft’s engine manufacturers suggest that consumers consult with the dealer from whom you purchased your boat regarding the best propeller for the application in which you expect to run your boat. However, you should be aware that changing your propeller may void your warranty.
  • Page 39: Lifting The Boat

    DO NOT apply any load stress to the prop, shaft, rudder, swim platform, water intake grate or other protruding items. 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 11-1 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 11-1...
  • Page 40: Corrosion

    Many local variables can affect the selection of paint. Be sure to follow the paint manufacturer’s directions exactly. Be sure that all fasteners you use are approved and rated for marine use. Most fasteners used on MasterCraft boats are stainless steel or specially coated to resist corrosion.
  • Page 41: Cleaning

    Under extreme conditions, special cleaners may be used to remove marine growth from the hull. See your MasterCraft dealer for further instructions. Waxing the entire gel coat surface at least twice a season is recommended for all climates. Use of a specially formulated marine gel coat wax, such as MasterCraft Premium Marine Wax, will reduce color fade, soil and scum adhesion.
  • Page 42: Teak Wood

    In salt water areas, rinse all hardware with fresh water and apply a light coating of protective oil to enhance the appearance after each use. 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 13-2...
  • Page 43 DO NOT allow to soak for more than 20 minutes. Longer can cause deterioration of the stitching. Rinse completely and allow to drip dry. Then follow up with time in the sun until it is completely dry. We strongly recommend the use of MasterCraft’s GMP Products, which are specially for- mulated for use in your boat!
  • Page 44: Frequency And Scheduled Maintenance

    Inspect—Determine the operational readiness by examination, i.e., by sight, sound or feel. Change—Tasks required periodically to keep the boat in proper operating condition, i.e., drain, replenish or service. New Boat Break-In Note: MasterCraft recommends these functions be performed by factory-trained Master- Craft technicians. •...
  • Page 45: Every 100 Hours

    Quarterly (Every 50 Hours) Note: MasterCraft recommends that these functions be performed by factory-trained MasterCraft technicians. Before the engine has been started or after it has cooled: • Lubricate the engine starter gear and shaft. • Check the safety equipment.
  • Page 46: Before Each Use

    NOT overfi ll the tank. DO NOT mix anti-freeze types. See the Stor- age and Winterization section of this manual for additional details regarding coolants. Step 3: If the tank was completely empty, see your MasterCraft dealer for assistance immediately as your engine cooling system needs purg- ing. This function should be completed only by a trained MasterCraft service technician.
  • Page 47: Alternator Belt

    Step 2: Check that the battery post connections are clean and tight. If not: Step 2: • • Loosen and remove the negative terminal connection fi rst. Be careful not to Loosen and remove the negative terminal connection fi rst. Be careful not to touch the positive terminal with the wrench. • • Loosen and remove the positive terminal connection. Loosen and remove the positive terminal connection. • • Remove the battery hold-downs and remove the battery from the boat. Remove the battery hold-downs and remove the battery from the boat. • • Clean corrosion from the battery posts with a battery terminal cleaner. Clean corrosion from the battery posts with a battery terminal cleaner. • • Clean the battery with a water-and-baking-soda solution. Use care to avoid allow- Clean the battery with a water-and-baking-soda solution. Use care to avoid allow- ing the solution to enter the battery vents. Rinse the battery with fresh water. 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 15-2...
  • Page 48: Loose Or Missing Hardware

    Step 1: Ensure the engine is OFF and the engine safety start- ing switch disconnected. Be certain that the throttle/ shift control lever is in neutral. Open the engine com- partment and visually inspect the engine. Step 2: Systematically check the entire engine for loose and missing hardware. Try to shake components by hand such as the alternator and the motor mounts. If a loose- ness problem exists, see your MasterCraft dealer. 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 15-3 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 15-3...
  • Page 49: Impeller

    Any resulting damage will not be covered by, and may void, your warranty! Step 4: Inspect the inside of the impeller housing. The paddle-wheel should ap- pear as it does in the accompanying photo. If any rubber extrusions on the end of the arm appear frayed or worn, it should be replaced. If there is not a slight bend to the paddle-wheel arms, replace it. Debris entering the impeller will inevitably damage it; but it serves its purpose in keeping debris out of much more expensive internal engine parts. 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 15-4...
  • Page 50: Propeller Shaft Log

    MasterCraft service department for correction. to a MasterCraft service department for correction.
  • Page 51 MasterCraft boats are pressurized, they can be disconnected and/or removed ONLY by using specialized tools that are not available to the public. This is important! Fuel leakage can lead to a build-up of potentially explosive fumes within the engine compartment.
  • Page 52: Engine Oil Level

    15W40, API SJ/CH4 oil. 20W40 oil may be substi- tuted but only if it meets the API SJ/CH4 standards. Below 20 degrees Fahrenheit, use SAE 10W30 SJ/CD type oil if the engine will be running. DO NOT USE OIL ADDITIVES AT ANY TIME. 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 15-7...
  • Page 53: Transmission Fluid Level

    Quarterly (Every 50 Hours) MasterCraft recommends that your quarterly—or 50 hour—maintenance requirements be performed by your MasterCraft dealer. The staff there has the proper equipment and technical training to best meet your service needs. Lubricate the Engine Starter Gear and Shaft...
  • Page 54: Change Engine Oil

    Step 6: Return the starter to the engine and reconnect. After closing the engine compartment, reconnect the positive (+) battery terminal. MasterCraft recommends that your quarterly—or 50 hour—maintenance requirements be per- formed by your MasterCraft dealer. The staff there has the proper equipment and technical train- ing to best meet your service needs. Change the Engine Oil...
  • Page 55: Annual Maintenance

    Clean the Engine Flame Arrestor MasterCraft recommends that you have the flame arrestor inspected and cleaned by your dealer immediately prior to starting the boating season. This procedure is extremely important and should be performed at least once a year.
  • Page 56 Step 8: Re-install. Make sure the element seats properly before tightening the clamp screw. MasterCraft recommends that your annual—or 100 hour—maintenance requirements be performed by your MasterCraft dealer. The staff there has the proper equipment and technical training to best meet your service needs. 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 15-11...
  • Page 57: Replace Raw Water Pump Impeller

    MasterCraft service technician perform this function because he has the proper equipment to protect your engine as it runs while it is out of the water.
  • Page 58: Check Engine Mounts

    NOT in motion, we recom- mend you do this while the boat is out of the water. Step 1: Ensure the engine is OFF and disconnect the engine safety starting switch. Be sure that the throttle/shift con- trol lever is in neutral. The engine must be cool. Step 2: Remove the access panel in the rear trunk compart- ment. 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 15-13...
  • Page 59: Lubricate Shift And Throttle System

    The number of ballast pumps varies from system to system. You may need guidance from your dealer to locate any and all pumps. Step 1: Remove two of the cover screws and retain the screws for the reinstallation process. Swing the cover out of the way to allow access to the impeller location. Step 2: Using the needle-nose pliers, pull the old impeller out of the casing. 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 15-14 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 15-14...
  • Page 60: Inspect Complete Fuel System For Leakage

    Gasoline is explosive. If you see or smell the presence of gasoline during your inspection, DO NOT START YOUR ENGINE! Remove your ignition key from the ignition switch and call your MasterCraft dealer for service. Note: If you notice loose fuel fi ttings, deteriorated lines or other problems associated with the fuel system, call your MasterCraft dealer.
  • Page 61: Emissions

    Engine Emissions The following information pertains to the Indmar engine utilized in many MasterCraft models. If your boat features a Crusader engine, please refer to the manual supplied by that manufacturer. The inboard engine in your boat includes the Indmar Emission Control System identifi ed as MFI or TBI or EM. Refer to the identifi cation sticker on your engine to determine which emission control system was used on your engine. The fuel and ignition systems on your engine meet the stringent requirements set forth by the California Air Resources Board (CARB). Indmar also uses Sierra brand anti-freeze in the closed cooling system of your engine to reduce the environmental impact in the event that anti-freeze is expelled from the engine. Your Indmar-manufactured engine has a spe- The Star Label means Cleaner Marine Engines This engine has been certifi ed as: cial environmental label required by the California Air Resources Board (CARB). The label has 1, 2, 3 or 4...
  • Page 62 NOTE: The repair or replacement of any warranted part otherwise eligible for warranty cover- age under the Emission Control Warranty may be excluded from such warranty coverage if In- dmar demonstrates that the engine has been abused, neglected, or improperly maintained and that such abuse, neglect or improper maintenance was the direct cause of the need for repair or replacement of the part. The emission warranty covers damage to other engine components that is caused by the failure of a warranted part. The Indmar Operator’s Manual provided contains written instructions for the proper maintenance and use of your inboard engine. All emission warranty parts are warranted by Indmar for the entire warranty period of the engine, unless the part is scheduled for replacement as required maintenance in the Operator’s Manual. Emission warranty parts that are scheduled for replacement as required maintenance are warranted by Ind- mar for the period of time before the first scheduled replacement date for that part. Emission warranted parts that are scheduled for regular inspection, but not regular replacement, are warranted by Indmar for the entire warranty period of the inboard engine. Any emission warranty part repaired or replaced under the terms of this warranty statement is warranted by Indmar for the remainder of the warranty period of the original part. All parts replaced under this limited warranty become the property of Indmar. If the ownership of a product is transferred during Emission Components Warranty period, this warranty shall also be transferred and be valid for the remaining coverage period provided that Indmar is notified in the following way: a. The former owner contacts Indmar and provides us with the required information listed below; or b. Indmar receives proof that the former owner agreed to the transfer of ownership and we are provided with the information listed below. –Current owner’s name, address, telephone number, engine serial number and date of purchase. –New owner’s name, address, telephone number, engine serial number and date of transfer. Send the above information to: Indmar Products 5400 Old Millington Road Millington TN 38053 Attn: Emission Warranty Transfer NOTE: The above procedure is valid for the transfer of the Emission Components warranty only. Refer to the Limited Warranty Section in this manual for information regarding warranty transfer of the remaining engine components. 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 16-2...
  • Page 63 Engine Oil: 81871001 Oil Filter: 81501001 Spark Plugs: 81556119 AC (41-932) PCV Valve: 81506001 Flame Arrestor: 81521119 Plug Wires: 81756002 Distributor Cap: 81556083 Distributor Rotor: 81556084 (Parts must be ordered through an authorized MasterCraft dealer.) MasterCraft MCX: Engine Oil: 81871001 Oil Filter: 81501001 Spark Plugs: 81556119 AC (41-932) PCV Valve: 81506001 Flame Arrestor: 81525011 Plug Wires: 81756002 Distributor Cap: 81556083...
  • Page 64 NOTE: Adjusting engine timing should not be attempted unless you have the proper tools and equipment. An improperly timed engine can be severely damaged. Do not attempt to start the engine unless the boat is in the water or an adequate supply of cooling water is applied directly to the cooling water intake. Electronic Fuel-Injected Engines Note: The MasterCraft RTP-1, LQ9 and 8.1Liter engines do not have adjustable timing. Start engine. Attach an appropriate inductive pick-up timing light to the number one cylinder spark plug wire. Put the engine into base timing mode by running a jumper wire from pin “A” to pin “B” on the engine data like connector. The idle should automatically adjust to 900-1100 RPM. NOTE: Due to variations in Diagnostic Scan Tools, Indmar prefers using this method of placing the ECM in base timing mode.
  • Page 65: Storage/Winterization

    Because of the complexity of preparing your boat for proper winter storage, as well as the possibility of extreme dam- age to the engine if a preparation error was made during winterization, MasterCraft recommends that you schedule an appointment with your local MasterCraft dealer and permit the dealer to perform the winterization procedures.
  • Page 66: All Engines

    Notice: Some 5.7 Liter engines have a knock sensor located in the drain location. The knock sensor must be carefully removed to drain that side of the block. Also, on the 8.1 Liter engine, removing the knock sensor does NOT drain the block. Remove the plugs from the brass fi llings on both sides of the engine to drain water from the block. 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 17-2...
  • Page 67: Fresh-Water Cooled Engines

    Be sure to allow a few days of air drying to prevent mildew that results from trapped moisture. (See the Cleaning section.) Step 3: Apply a coat of wax to the entire surface of the boat. We suggest MasterCraft Premium Marine Wax for excel- lent coverage.
  • Page 68: Ballast System Preparations

    This unit must be re-installed in the drain hole. Carefully install this unit without any additional thread sealant. Be careful to avoid overtightening this unit. Torque specifications for installation of the knock sensor is 14-16-ft.-lbs. Step 5: Re-attach the large diameter hose to the water circulation pump. Step 6: Re-install the transmission cooler hose connection. 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 17-4...
  • Page 69 Dish soap or some similar product will help slide the connects back to- gether. Note that the red ring goes over the raised ring to ensure a working connection. 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 17-5...
  • Page 70: Unscheduled Maintenance

    Step 3: Rotate the propeller slowly. There should be no more than 3/32-inch variance between the blades. If the pro- peller is damaged, see your MasterCraft dealer. Changing Propellers Step 1: Ensure the engine is OFF and the engine safety starting switch disconnected.
  • Page 71: Troubleshooting

    Because of the specialized skill and tools needed to correct major issues, we have not included that information. If you suspect a problem not addressed here, please contact your MasterCraft dealer. If you are experiencing a problem, before shutting down your boat check your surroundings. If suddenly stopping the power would result in placing other boats in the vicinity in jeopardy, continue on until you can safely slow or stop to analyze your situation.
  • Page 72 Re-set the breaker. does not work. Fuse has blown. Replace the fuse. Low battery. Check the battery voltage for a loose ground. Insuffi cient battery supply. Replace battery with one that has at least 750CCAs. 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 19-2...
  • Page 73: Limited Warranty Statement

    Limited Warranty in connection with the warranty repair under Section 1.1 hereof. Any materials defects in the gel coat that are determined by MasterCraft, in its sole dis- cretion, to have been caused by the application/installation of the gel coat at the factory, will be covered under this Limited Warranty, but will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
  • Page 74 MasterCraft will provide the owner with a copy of the manufacturer’s warranty;...
  • Page 75 Liability Limitation: Exclusion of Consequential Damages. This warranty is for the benefit of the owner and MasterCraft, and shall not create or evidence any right in any third party. THE REPAIR OR REPLACE- MENT OF DEFECTIVE COMPONENT PARTS AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS LIMITED WAR- RANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER.
  • Page 76 MasterCraft warrants its repairs or replacements only for the remainder of the applicable warranty period; MasterCraft shall, in its sole discretion, fulfill its obligation to repair or replace any defective item at its factory or authorized repair facility; The owner shall be responsible for all costs associated with the transportation of the boat, towing bills, trailer or component part(s) to the authorized MasterCraft facility and for any return transportation.
  • Page 77: Warranty Transfer

    Warranty Transfer For the fi rst purchase of a specifi c MasterCraft boat, the origi- nal owner will receive a warranty registration card to complete and turn in. You should be aware that under federal law, completion of the warranty card is a requirement and should be completed as follows: 1.
  • Page 78: Team Mastercraft

    Water Ski Pro Tour, Regional Amateur Championships, and MasterCraft Reunion events. At most of these, you’ll also be allowed into restricted areas set aside for Team MasterCraft, with excellent views of on-water events, and lots of opportunities to compare notes with other Team members, admire each others’ boats, compete for prizes and have a wonderful time.
  • Page 79: Genuine Mastercraft Parts

    Your 2007 model ProStar, MariStar or X-Series boat is just the fourth full model year to be able to utilize these products. As you maintain your boat over the coming years, use Genuine MasterCraft parts (GMP) to keep the pride! MasterCraft Marine Motor Oil The life of your marine engine is dependent upon proper lubrication.
  • Page 80: Service Log

    Lubricate shift & throttle system Lubricate shift & throttle system Check/replace ballast pump impeller Check/replace ballast pump impeller Inspect complete fuel system Inspect complete fuel system Change fuel fi lter Change fuel fi lter 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 24-1...
  • Page 81 Lubricate shift & throttle system Lubricate shift & throttle system Check/replace ballast pump impeller Check/replace ballast pump impeller Inspect complete fuel system Inspect complete fuel system Change fuel fi lter Change fuel fi lter 2007 MasterCraft Owners Manual - Page 24-2...

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