XSeries
Engine Performance Gauges
This section discusses the performance
controls. Information is provided via tradi-
tional gauges; however, it (as well as some
convenience and support data described
elsewhere in this Owner’s Manual) is pro-
vided through a video touch screen located
on the lower right (starboard) side of the
instrument panel. Descriptions of the func-
tionality of the video touch screen immedi-
ately follows.
MasterCraft strongly encourages you
to review ALL instrumentation with your
authorized MasterCraft dealer prior to op-
erating the boat for the rst time, and at any
time during ownership of the boat when
you are uncertain as to proper and appli-
cable functionality.
Speedometer
The speedometer indicates the forward
speed of the boat in miles per hour (unless
the boat is equipped with a speedometer
that measures kilometers per hour, which
is available in the
optional European
package.)
To calibrate the
speedometer, you
need an accurately
measured course of
850 feet and a cer-
tied stopwatch,
which is accurate to within one-hundredths
(.01) of a second. (This can be done with
GPS, when equipped.) To calibrate to
A.W.S.A. ofcial tournament rules:
• Approach the course at 36 miles per
hour (MPH) as indicated on the speed-
ometer. Hold the speed steady and have
an observer check the course time with
a stopwatch.
• If the course time is between 15.88 and
16.28 seconds, no adjustments are nec-
essary.
• If the course time is not within that tol-
erance range, press up or down on the
calibration rocker switch to adjust the
speedometer’s speed interpretation.
Tachometer
The tachometer indicates
the engine speed in crank-
shaft revolutions per min-
ute (RPM). See the Engine
section of this Owner’s
Manual for important ad-
ditional information re-
garding the proper RPM levels at which to
operate, particularly during the boat break-
in period.
3-in-1 Gauge:
Fuel Gauge
(Upper half of gauge)
Fuel gauge readings
are only approximate.
This gauge is activated
with the ignition switch.
The rocking motion of
the boat during normal
operation will cause the
fuel gauge to fluctuate.
For a more accurate reading, make sure
that the boat is level and there is little or
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