MasterCraft 2009 MariStar X-Series owner manual

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Selecting the TRIM tab goes to one of the screens illustrated below. These screens display the position of the installed single- trim tab or dual-trim tabs.

Selecting the MAIN tab goes to the screen illustrated in the next column. Any information avail- able to the instrumentation system may be selected by the driver to be displayed in this screen. This screen is organized into four (4) quadrants with the user-selected information digitally displayed in each quadrant.

To change the information dis- played simply:

Press the UP or DOWN ar- rows to highlight the quadrant that you wish to change

Press SELECT to access the pull down menu

Using the UP or DOWN arrows highlight the desired infor- mation.

Press SELECT again to store the change

MasterCraft boats equipped with the video display gauge feature integrated Perfect Pass Wakeboard Pro speed control software.

The Perfect Pass application can be entered by selecting the CRUISE tab on the MENU screen or press- ing the remote Perfect Pass button.

Perfect Pass is turned on and off by pressing the remote perfect pass button. Please refer to the Perfect Pass manual for detailed operating instructions.

All screens display a Perfect Pass icon when the Perfect Pass system is turned ON.

Selecting the SET UP tab goes to the pick list illustrated below. It contains all the system controls of the video display gauge. This tab permits control of alarms, speed- ometer calibration, brightness and contrast adjustment to name a few. Using the UP and DOWN arrows highlight the desired item and press SELECT. Make the desired changes and press MENU to save and exit.

All system Warning Messages are displayed on the video display gauge. They will stay on for a minimum of 10 seconds but, can be acknowledged and hidden by pressing the MENU button. Once acknowledged after 10 seconds the alarm will go away for 5 minutes. If the alarm is still active it will return after the 5 minutes.

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Contents 2009 MasterCraft Welcome aboard Page 2-1 Page 16-2, 16-5, Page Table of contents General Precautions Boating safetySafety Afloat Safety EquipmentRequired Equipment Recommended EquipmentSkiing and Wakeboarding Safety Operator’s License Common sense approach Rules of the open water Other Special Situations OvertakingSailing Vessel Right-of-Way Fishing Vessel Right-of-WayGuide to individual models Exhaust Bow Light Transom Drain Plug MariStar Fuel Tank Engine Batteries Filler Star CSX Instrument panels Measurements Aft Light Switch Accessory SwitchesAll Models-Actual Switch Usage Will Vary Volt ReceptacleMariStar 230, X-30, MariStar 245 MariStar 280 Attitude Adjustment or Trim Tab SwitchManual and Automatic Bilge Pump Switch Manual Ballast Empty/Fill SwitchesBlower Switch Circuit BreakersCourtesy Lights Switch Clock Adjustment SwitchDisplay Selector Switch Dual Battery Operation SwitchEngine Synchronizing Switch Engine Hatch SwitchEngine Oil Pressure Gauge MariStar 280/X-80, CSX-220, CSX-265Instrument Panel Gauge Backlighting Switch Heater SwitchLow Voltage Battery Alarm Fuel Gauge Other Alarms Navigation/Anchor Lights Switch Refrigerator Switch Seat Heat SwitchesSink Switch Shower and/or Slick Boot SwitchTemperature Gauge Shift/Throttle ControlVideo Display Gauge Tower Lights SwitchPage Voltmeter Wash Down SwitchWhat Type of Gasoline To Use Using care when fuelingUsing Oxygenated Fuels or Fuels with Alcohol When the Boat Is Not Used for a WhileWhen Fuel Runs Out or Too Low for Proper Operation Fuels Outside United States and CanadaPage Before Each Operation Safety checks and servicesDuring Operation After OperationNew boat break-in First Hours of OperationAfter Break-In Page Before Starting Starting the EngineShifting Gears Stopping UnderwayOperational hints Page Docking and Tie-Up Unusual Operating ConditionsUsing Lifting Slings Using Lifting EyesLifting the boat Storage CradleMarine Growth Corrosion preventionGalvanic Corrosion Stainless Steel and ChromeCleaning the boat HullUpholstery Teak Wood CarpetFiberglass Swim Platform WindshieldAcceptable Upholstery Cleaners Slick BootUnacceptable Upholstery Cleaners Enclosed HeadApco Mastercraft boat care products MasterCraft Cleaning & Detailing Kit MasterCraft Microfiber Detailing ClothsMasterCraft Marine Motor Oil & Filters New Boat Break-In Frequency and Scheduled MaintenanceBefore Each Use After Each UseAnnually Every One Hundred 100 Hours Quarterly Every Fifty 50 HoursInspect the Battery Connections and Hold-Downs Check Raw Water Intake Strainer where equippedInspect the Propeller Shaft Log for Water Entry By the warrantyInspect the Exhaust System for Leaks Inspect the Fuel System for LeaksGeneral Cleaning and Storage Check That the Battery Is Fully ChargedCheck the Engine Mounts Lubricate the Engine Starter Gear and ShaftCheck the Propeller Shaft Coupling Alignment Inspect the Exhaust Flaps for DamageLubricate the Steering System Lubricate the Shift and Throttle System Check the Ballast Pump ImpellerInspect the Complete Fuel System for Leakage Fire Extinguisher and Suppression Units General Power Package Preparation General PreparationFuel System Treatment Other Winterization Preparations Re-Activating the Boat After Storage Ballast System PreparationsChanging Propellers Checking/Repairing PropellersBattery Charger Comfort and convenienceAnchor and Windlass Fire Suppression and Extinguishing CoolersHead GPS and ChartplotterBefore operation HeaterLighting Hydraulic Steering SystemLivewell/Kill Box/Catch Box RefrigerationShower or Wash Down Seat HeatersStereo Equipment Swim/Boarding PlatformsFolding Down the Platform TablesTowers Video ScreenWater Heater Guide to troubleshooting Limited warranty statement Page Page Page Warranty Registration Transfer Warranty registration and transferEvery 100 Hours Date Service log12-1 IndexGauge, Voltmeter Gauges & Switches, Variations Platforms, Swim/Boarding 19-7 Storage & Winterization 17-1 19-9 Transfer, Warranty Registration 22-1 ProStar MariStar Series Saltwater Series