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MasterCraft Trailer User Manual

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MasterCraft Trailers • Page 25
Storage
When your MasterCraft trailer will not be in use for several months,
you can help it continue to give you good performance by taking the
following steps:
If at all possible, park your
boat-trailer rig in a protected
area such as a garage, carport or
similar shelter.
Service or re-pack the wheel
bearings.
Loosen the tie-downs and
winch strap, but be sure the boat
is still resting properly on the
hull supports.
Remove the drain plug and
elevate the trailer tongue
slightly (just an inch or two) to al-
low water to drain out so the
boat will be dry. Tie the plugs
to something obvious–like the
steering wheel–so you will re-
member to replace the drain
plugs before your next trip.
• A good time to touch up rust
spots, nicks and chips is when
the trailer is in storage.
Replace damaged tie-downs, winch straps, wiring, etc.
Lubricate moving parts such as the rollers and winch, as well as
the ball coupler.
Tighten any loose nuts and bolts.

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MasterCraft Trailer Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMasterCraft
ModelTrailer
CategoryUtility Vehicle
LanguageEnglish