MasterCraft 2009 MariStar X-Series Boat User Manual


 
for OFF. Turn to the other direction to turn ON the Slick Boot.
Return to center for OFF. ese instructions work whether the
boat is equipped with one (1) or both of the options, but will not
be found in boats that are not equipped with either option.
On MariStars, CSX 220 or 265, the X-Star and the Saltwater
Series a tank option within available models can provide a fresh-
water wash of the boat interior. e tank will be eight (8), ten
(10) or twenty-ve (25) gallons capacity, depending on the boat
model. e two-position switch is pressed up for ON and down
for OFF.
Do not use the shower with the engine running.
Carbon monoxide is emitted from the engine’s exhaust system. Never
run the engine without proper ventilation. Do not run the engine in a
conned space or where fumes may be trapped.
Routine maintenance is not required beyond occasionally check-
ing the lines and shower head to be certain these elements are
not damaged in any fashion. Be certain to follow the Storage
& Winterization section’s instructions found elsewhere in this
Owner’s Manual.
Stereo Equipment
All stereo equipment, whether standard or optional equipment,
comes with extensive instruction material. Please refer to this
material or to the manufacturer’s website for details and guidance.
Swim/Boarding Platforms
One of the most attractive aspects of all MasterCra boats
are the swim platforms attached to the transom of the boats.
Whether teak or berglass with inlays, the swim platforms are a
source of enjoyment.
MasterCra reminds consumers to review the Common Sense
Approach section of this Owner’s Manual, and pay particular at-
tention to avoiding “teak surng” or “platform dragging,” which
expose the participant to excess carbon monoxide; and to the
information regarding use of the optional shower while standing
or sitting on the swim platform.
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, tasteless, odorless and poison-
ous gas that accumulates rapidly and can cause serious injury
or death. Exposure to carbon monoxide can be fatal in a matter
of minutes. Exposure to even low concentrations of carbon
monoxide must not be ignored because the effects of exposure
to carbon monoxide can build up and be just as lethal as high
concentrations. Carbon monoxide from exhaust pipes of in-
board or outboard engines may build up inside and outside the
boat in areas near exhaust vents, particularly during slow-speed
operations. STAY AWAY from these exhaust vent areas, which
are located at the stern of the boat, and DO NOT swim or engage
in any watersports or other activities in or near the stern area
of the boat, including, without limitation, the swim platform and
the rear sun deck, when the engine is in operation. Under no
circumstances should the owner and/or operator allow persons
to hold onto the swim platform while the engine is operating
and the boat is in motion. These activities (sometimes known
as “teak surng” or “platform dragging,” where the participant
holds onto the swim platform and is pulled through the water,
and/or “body surfs” immediately behind the boat) are extremely
dangerous, highly likely to result in death or serious bodily
injury, and are a misuse of this product.
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