MasterCraft 2009 MariStar X-Series owner manual Mastercraft boat care products

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mastercraft boat care products

At MasterCraft we have made very effort to produce the most environmentally friendly products available for our boat care line. We understand that as lovers of the outdoors, we should do our part to preserve our environment for the next generation of boaters.

MasterCraft All Purpose

Cleaner

MasterCraft All Purpose Cleaner safely and effectively removes grease, oil, cos- metics, glue, blood, mildew, soap scum, ink, bird droppings, spider droppings, scuff marks, pet stains, dust, pollen, fin- gerprints, food, beverages, sea salt resi- due and more from all marine surfaces above and below deck. (See Cleaning the Boat section of this Owner’s Manual

also.) MasterCraft All Purpose Cleaner is ideal for cleaning plastics, rubber, metal, fiberglass, stainless steel, railings, steering wheels and coolers. MasterCraft All Purpose Cleaner will leave surfaces clean and restore optimum brilliance.

Part # 559125.

MasterCraft Bilge Cleaner

MasterCraft Bilge Cleaner is specially formulated to dissolve oil, grease, gasoline, diesel fuel, and sludge. MasterCraft Bilge Cleaner will effortlessly remove those tough odor-causing ele- ments that can make a day on the water less enjoyable. Safe for fiberglass, wood and metal boats, and requires no scrubbing.

Part #559124.

MasterCraft Boat Cleaner & Polish

MasterCraft Boat & PWC Cleaner & Polish is specially formulat- ed to remove dirt, grease, bugs, bird and spider droppings, road grime from towing, and water spots on contact. This detailer requires no water and leaves a showroom shine that protects against sun damage, ozone damage and dirt accumulation in one easy step.

Part #559129.

MasterCraft Vinyl Dressing

MasterCraft Vinyl Dressing is a one-step formula for the restora- tion and protection of vinyl, rubber, plastics and leather. When dry, MasterCraft Vinyl Dressing leaves a transparent and water- repellent gloss coating that beautifies and restores surfaces. Its UV protection helps to prevent drying and cracking.

Part #559126.

MasterCraft Glass Cleaner

Formulated specifically for marine applications, MasterCraft Glass Cleaner will leave your marine surfaces streak-free and amazingly clear. Won’t harm tinted windows or Eisenglass.

MasterCraft Glass Cleaner contains no ammonia, and it is fast drying. Use on windshields, mirrors, chrome and more.

Part #559127.

MasterCraft Hull Cleaner

MasterCraft Hull Cleaner is the product of choice for the remov- al of water stains, iron and metal deposits and marine algae from fiberglass boat hulls and bottoms. This non-acid based cleaner is safe for you, your boat and the environment.

Part #559121.

MasterCraft Spray Wax

MasterCraft Spray Wax is a simple way to give your marine craft that showroom shine while gaining the important UV protec- tion that helps to prevent damage from the sun. Simply spray on and buff off to maintain the original luster and protect your investment.

Part #559123.

MasterCraft Boat Wash & Wax

MasterCraft Boat Wash & Wax is formulated as a premium- grade concentrated boat wash and wax. This super high sudsing formula has superior cleaning and rinsing properties in order to minimize streaking and spotting on cleaned surfaces. It is neutral in pH, and contains no harsh chemicals or phosphates. It will not affect any known finishes including fragile gel coat materials, and leaves a super bright, clear shine after rinsing. Inhibited to prevent corrosion of steel piping and equipment.

Part #559122.

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Contents 2009 MasterCraft Welcome aboard Page 2-1 Page 16-2, 16-5, Page Table of contents Boating safety General PrecautionsSafety Equipment Safety AfloatRequired Equipment Recommended EquipmentSkiing and Wakeboarding Safety Operator’s License Common sense approach Rules of the open water Overtaking Other Special SituationsSailing 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 Accessory Switches Aft Light SwitchAll Models-Actual Switch Usage Will Vary Volt ReceptacleAttitude Adjustment or Trim Tab Switch MariStar 230, X-30, MariStar 245 MariStar 280Ballast Empty/Fill Switches Manual and Automatic Bilge Pump Switch ManualBlower Switch Circuit BreakersClock Adjustment Switch Courtesy Lights SwitchDisplay Selector Switch Dual Battery Operation SwitchEngine Hatch Switch Engine Synchronizing SwitchEngine Oil Pressure Gauge MariStar 280/X-80, CSX-220, CSX-265Heater Switch Instrument Panel Gauge Backlighting SwitchLow Voltage Battery Alarm Fuel GaugeNavigation/Anchor Lights Switch Other AlarmsRefrigerator Switch Seat Heat SwitchesShower and/or Slick Boot Switch Sink SwitchTemperature Gauge Shift/Throttle ControlTower Lights Switch Video Display GaugePage Wash Down Switch VoltmeterUsing care when fueling What Type of Gasoline To UseWhen the Boat Is Not Used for a While Using Oxygenated Fuels or Fuels with AlcoholWhen Fuel Runs Out or Too Low for Proper Operation Fuels Outside United States and CanadaPage Safety checks and services Before Each OperationDuring Operation After OperationFirst Hours of Operation New boat break-inAfter Break-In Page Starting the Engine Before StartingShifting Gears Underway StoppingOperational hints Page Unusual Operating Conditions Docking and Tie-UpUsing Lifting Eyes Using Lifting SlingsLifting the boat Storage CradleCorrosion prevention Marine GrowthGalvanic Corrosion Stainless Steel and ChromeHull Cleaning the boatUpholstery Carpet Teak Wood Fiberglass Swim Platform WindshieldSlick Boot Acceptable Upholstery CleanersUnacceptable Upholstery Cleaners Enclosed HeadApco Mastercraft boat care products MasterCraft Microfiber Detailing Cloths MasterCraft Cleaning & Detailing KitMasterCraft Marine Motor Oil & Filters Frequency and Scheduled Maintenance New Boat Break-InBefore Each Use After Each UseQuarterly Every Fifty 50 Hours Annually Every One Hundred 100 HoursCheck Raw Water Intake Strainer where equipped Inspect the Battery Connections and Hold-DownsBy the warranty Inspect the Propeller Shaft Log for Water EntryInspect the Fuel System for Leaks Inspect the Exhaust System for LeaksCheck That the Battery Is Fully Charged General Cleaning and StorageLubricate the Engine Starter Gear and Shaft Check the Engine MountsInspect the Exhaust Flaps for Damage Check the Propeller Shaft Coupling AlignmentLubricate the Steering System Check the Ballast Pump Impeller Lubricate the Shift and Throttle SystemInspect the Complete Fuel System for Leakage Fire Extinguisher and Suppression Units General Preparation General Power Package PreparationFuel System Treatment Other Winterization Preparations Ballast System Preparations Re-Activating the Boat After StorageChecking/Repairing Propellers Changing PropellersComfort and convenience Battery ChargerAnchor and Windlass Coolers Fire Suppression and ExtinguishingGPS and Chartplotter HeadHeater Before operationHydraulic Steering System LightingLivewell/Kill Box/Catch Box RefrigerationSeat Heaters Shower or Wash DownSwim/Boarding Platforms Stereo EquipmentTables Folding Down the PlatformVideo Screen TowersWater Heater Guide to troubleshooting Limited warranty statement Page Page Page Warranty registration and transfer Warranty Registration TransferService log Every 100 Hours DateIndex 12-1Gauge, 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