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TRAILERS
(This information should be read b
y all MasterCraft
boat owners, e
ven those who do not hav
e MasterCraft
T
railer
s. There is valuable material cont
ained in this
section that has rele
vance for to
wing, launching and
stor
age and that is applicable regardless of the tr
ailer
brand.)
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Table of Contents
Default Chapter
4
Table of Contents
4
Safety
8
General Precautions
10
Safety Afloat
10
General Common Sense Advice
12
Hazardous Operations
13
Operator’s Responsibilities
13
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
14
Emergency Treatment for CO Poisoning
15
Where CO May Accumulate
15
How to Protect Yourself and Others
16
Weight Limits and Distribution
17
Personal Flotation Devices (Pfds) and Accessibility
17
Line of Sight
17
Fire Extinguishers
19
In the Event of a Fire
19
Safety Knowledge
19
Events Requiring Safety Knowledge
19
Fire Suppression and Extinguishing
20
Capsizing
21
Running Aground
21
Striking Underwater Objects
21
Skiing and Wakeboarding Safety
22
Equipment
24
Safety Equipment
24
Required Equipment
24
Recommended Equipment
24
Visual Distress Signals
25
Sound Producing Devices
25
Navigational Lights
26
Warning Plates and Labels
26
Legal Requirements
27
Law Enforcement
27
Operator’s License
27
Boating under the Influence
27
Registration, Numbering and Documentation
28
Accident Reporting
29
Speeding and Noise
29
Refuse and Pollution
30
Radios-Telephones
30
Other Important Information
31
Communications
31
Insurance
32
Weather
32
Nautical Charts
33
Float Plan
33
Staying Afloat
33
Cold Water Survival
33
Anchoring
34
Inflatable Life Rafts
34
Rules of the Open Water
35
The General Prudential Rule
35
Steering and Sailing Rules
35
Sound Signals
35
Meeting
36
Rules When Encountering Vessels
36
Crossing
36
Overtaking
36
Sailing Vessel Right-Of-Way
37
Fishing Vessel Right-Of-Way
37
Reading Buoys and Other Markings
37
Green or Black Channel Marker
37
Passing Daymark (Green)
38
Channel Crossing Daymark (Green)
38
Passing Daymark (Red)
38
Guide to Individual Models
41
14V/X14V
41
X2
43
X10
45
X25
47
X30
49
X35
51
X46
53
X55
55
Xstar
57
Gauges and Video Screens
60
Variations in Gauges and Switches
61
Xseries Instrument Panel
62
Xstar Instrument Panel
63
Engine Performance Gauges
64
Speedometer
64
Tachometer
64
Fuel Gauge
64
3-In-1 Engine Oil Pressure Gauge
65
3-In-1 Water Temperature Gauge
65
Care and Maintenance
67
Basic Navigation Features
67
Quick Access Keys
67
Xseries Video Screen Operation: 4.5" Screen
67
Touch Point Commands
68
Audio
68
Ballast and Trim
68
Gauges
69
Cruise/Profile
69
Cruise/Profile Screen
69
Soft Key Commands
69
Main Settings Menu
70
User Settings
70
Engine Diagnostics
70
Factory Settings
70
Function & Description
71
Fire Extinguisher
71
Auto Volume
71
Fuel Alarm
71
Service Information
72
Software Version
72
Dealer Service Reset
72
Oil Change Reset
72
Active Faults/Stored Faults
73
Get Faults
73
Fault Code Pop-Ups
73
How to Hide/Show Faults
73
Scrolling through Multiple Messages
74
Factory Settings
74
Xseries Video Screen Operation: 7" Screen
75
Touch Commands
77
Video
78
Profile Screen
79
Profiles
79
Cruise Control
83
Current Position
84
GPS (Optional)
84
GPS Display
84
Zoom/Pan Menu Options
84
Chart and Time Setup
90
Depth/Position Settings
90
GPS Status
90
Track Manager
90
Additional Settings
91
Troubleshooting
91
Xstar Video Screen Operations
92
4.5” Static, Non-Touch Screen
94
4.5” Touch Screen
94
7” Touch Screen
94
Down or Decrease Value
95
Quick Access Key Features
95
Touch Screen Navigation
95
Up or Increase Value
95
New Rider Profile
96
Profiles Screen
96
Rider Profiles
96
Delete
98
Modify
98
Modify Rider Profile
99
Stereo Display
100
Volume up
100
GPS Utilities Menu
101
Waypoint Manager
101
Chart and Time Set-Up
102
Depth and Position Set-Up
103
Track Menu
103
GPS Utilities
104
Main Menu Options
104
Engine Diagnostics
106
Ballast Settings
108
Utilities
108
Boat Operations
110
Boat Operations
111
Basic Electrical Components
111
Circuit Breakers
111
Dual Batteries
113
Low Voltage Battery Alarm
114
Other Alarms
115
Battery Charger
115
12-Volt Receptacle
116
Ignition
117
Ignition Key Slot
117
Ignition START-STOP
118
Engine Emergency
119
Safety Stop Switch
119
Operational Control
120
Shift/Throttle Control
120
Additional Safety Support
122
Cleats
124
Horn
125
Mirrors
125
Ski/Wakeboard Rope
126
Below Deck
128
Bilge System
128
Transom Drain Plug
128
Blower System
131
Steering System
133
Water Jet Bow Thruster
134
Zinc Anode
135
Visual Assistance
136
Navigation/Anchor Lights
136
Tower Lights
137
Courtesy/Storage
138
Compartment Lights
138
Underwater Lights
138
Sport Enhancement
140
Attitude Adjustment Plate
140
Surf Tabs
143
Ballast Systems
144
Pylons
146
Swim Platforms
147
Folding down the Platform
148
Securing the Platform
148
Towers
150
Tower Options
152
Comfort and Convenience
154
Stereo Components
154
Glove Box
155
Heater
156
Shower and Wash down
157
Seat Heaters
158
Anchor
159
Canvas Covers
161
Engine Flush
162
Head
163
To Empty the Holding Tank
164
Head Operation
164
Removable Coolers
165
Following Operation
165
Refrigeration/Wet Bar
167
Storage Space
169
Ladders
170
Seating
170
Tables
173
Preparation
176
Preparation
177
Using Care When Fueling
177
Fuel Levels
178
Ilmor Marine Engines
179
What Type of Gasoline to Use
179
Troubleshooting the Fuel System
179
Safety Checks and Services
181
Before each Operation
181
During Operation
182
After Operation
182
New Boat Break-In
183
First Hours of Operation
184
After Break-In
184
Before Starting
185
Starting the Engine
186
Shifting Gears
186
Underway
187
Stopping
187
Operational Hints
188
Loading the Boat
188
Emergencies
189
Courtesy
189
First Time Operation
189
Basic Maneuvering
189
High Speed Operation
190
Unusual Operating Conditions
191
Docking and Tie-Up
191
Lifting the Boat
195
Using Lifting Eyes
195
Using Lifting Slings
195
Storage Cradle
196
Corrosion Prevention
197
Galvanic Corrosion
197
Salt Water Corrosion
197
Marine Growth
198
Stainless Steel
198
Chrome/Anodized Aluminum
198
Cleaning the Boat
199
Hull
199
Carpet
200
Teak Wood
200
Full Teak Platforms
200
Aquatrac Platforms
201
Fiberglass Swim Platform
201
Oil-Based Stains
201
Non-Oil Based Stains
201
Windshield
202
Important Background Information
202
Cleaning
202
Enclosed Head
203
Upholstery
204
Additional Upholstery Cleaning Information
205
Recommended Products
206
Non-Recommended Products
206
Maintenance Service
207
Scheduled Maintenance
207
Before each Use
208
After each Use
208
Quarterly (Every Fifty [50] Hours)
208
Annually
208
Inspect Seacock Strainer
209
Inspect the Battery Connections and Hold-Downs
209
Inspect the Throttle and Shift Cables for Kinks, Wear and Interference
211
Inspect the Fuel System for Leaks
211
Note any Exhaust Odors
212
Check that the Battery Is Fully Charged
213
Repeat Check for Fuel And/Or Exhaust Leaks
214
General Cleaning and Storage
214
Inspections
214
Quarterly
215
Check Safety Equipment
215
Annual Maintenance
215
Check the Engine Mounts
215
Check the Propeller Shaft Coupling Alignment
216
Inspect the Exhaust Flaps for Damage
216
Lubricate the Steering System
216
Lubricate the Shift and Throttle System
217
Check the Ballast Pump Impeller
217
Inspect the Complete Fuel System for Leakage and Change Fuel Filter
218
Fire Extinguisher and Suppression Units
219
Other Maintenance
219
Storage and Winterization
220
General Preparation
220
Fuel System Treatment
221
General Power Package Preparation
222
Other Winterization Preparations
222
Ballast System Preparations
223
Re-Activating the Boat after Storage
224
Propeller Maintenance
225
Checking/Repairing Propellers
225
Changing Propellers
225
Trailers
226
The Mastercraft Trailer
227
Quick Tips
227
Check the Braking System
228
Introduction
230
A Proper Match
230
Load-Carrying Capacity
230
Weight Distribution
231
The Trailer Hitch
232
Safety Cables
233
Breakaway Cable
234
Checking and Resetting the Breakaway Cable
234
Stroking the Push Rod to Release the Brakes
234
Trailer Winch Assembly
235
Swing Tongue
236
How to Attach the Trailer
236
To Close the Coupler
237
To Open the Coupler Equipped by Tie down Engineering
237
Lights
238
Hubs, Wheel Bearings
238
Axles and Lubrication
238
UFP-Equipped Trailers
238
Tie down Engineering-Equipped Trailers
239
Wheels
240
Lug Nuts or Wheel Bolts
241
Tires
242
Samples of Abnormal Wear
243
Reading Tire Wear
243
Braking System
244
Cupping
244
Second-Rib Wear
244
Feathering
244
Recommended Brake Fluid
246
Brake Lockout Bracket
247
Manual Brake Lockout Bracket for UFP Actuators
247
Manual Bleeding of Brakes
248
Manual Brake Lockout for Tie down Actuator
248
Trailer Jack
249
Hitching up
250
Tie Downs
250
Trailer Tips and Techniques
251
Launching
253
Towing Requirements
254
Trailer Checklist
254
Maintenance
255
Before Initial Use
256
Before Every Trip
256
Extended Storage
259
Troubleshooting
259
Squeaking, Clunking and Clattering at the Actuator
260
Brakes Do Not Operate or There Is Poor Brake Performance
260
One Brake Is Overheating
261
More than One Brake Is Overheating
261
Limited Warranty Statement
265
Warranty Registration and Transfer
272
Mastercraft Limited Warranty Transfer Form
274
Service Log
275
Index
277
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MasterCraft 2014 X10 Specifications
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Brand
MasterCraft
Model
2014 X10
Category
Boat
Language
English
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