MasterCraft 2009 MariStar X-Series owner manual Gauge, Voltmeter Gauges & Switches, Variations

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Fuel Gauge

5-6

Fuel Level Runs Out or Too Low (Volkswagen)

6-2

Fuel Level Too Low (General)

6-1

Fuel System Leakage

16-7

Fuel System Leaks

16-3

Fuel System Treatment (Storage)

17-1

Fueling

6-1

Fuels Outside U.S. and Canada

6-2

Galvanic Corrosion

12-1

Gasoline to Use, Type

6-1

Gauge, Cruise Control

5-4

Gauge, Engine Oil Pressure

5-5

Gauge, Fuel

5-6

Gauge, Multi-Function

5-7

Gauge, Speedometer

5-8

Gauge, Tachometer

5-9

Gauge, Temperature

5-9

Gauge, Video Display

5-9

Gauge, Voltmeter

5-11

Gauges & Switches, Variations

5-11

Gears, Shifting

9-1

General Power Package Preparation (Storage)

17-1

General Preparation (Storage)

17-1

General Prudential Rule

3-1

Glass Cleaner

14-1

GPS and Chartplotter

19-3

Guide to Individual Models

4-1

Hatch Switch, Engine

5-5

Head (Clean)

13-3

Head

19-3

Heater Switch

5-6

Heater

19-4

High Speed Operation

10-2

Hints, Operational

10-1

Horn

5-6

Hull (Clean)

13-1

Hull Cleaner

14-1

Hydraulic Steering System

19-5

Ignition Key Slot

5-6

Impeller, Ballast Pump

16-7

Individual Models, Guide to

4-1

Indmar Engine (Fuel)

6-1

Instrument Panel Backlighting

 

Switch

5-7

Instrument Panels

4-7

iPod

5-1

Key Slot, Ignition

5-6

Kill Box/Catch Box, Livewell/

19-5

Leakage, Fuel System

16-7

Leaks, Exhaust System

16-3

Leaks, Fuel System

16-3

License, Operator’s

1-4

Light Switch, Aft

5-1

Light Switch, Navigation/Anchor

5-7

Lighting the Boat

11-1

Lighting

19-5

Limited Warranty Statement

21-1

Livewell/Kill Box/Catch Box

19-5

Loading

10-1

Low Voltage Battery Alarm

5-7

Lubricate Steering System

16-6

Maintenance, Scheduled

16-1

Maneuvering, Basic

10-1

Manual/Automatic Bilge Pump Switch

5-3

Marine Growth

12-1

Marine Motor Oils & Filters

14-2

MariStar 200

4-3

MariStar 215

4-3

MariStar 230

4-4

MariStar 245

4-4

MariStar 280

4-5

MasterCraft Boat Care Products

14-1

Measurements

4-8

Meeting (Vessels)

3-1

Microfiber Detailing Cloths

14-2

MP3

5-1

Multi-Function Gauge

5-7

Navigation/Anchor Light Switch

5-7

New Boat Break-In

8-1

Oil Change After New Boat Break-In

8-1

Oil Pressure Gauge

5-5

Operate Blower

9-1

Operating Conditions, Unusual

10-3

Operation, First Time

10-1

Operation, High Speed

10-2

Operational Hints

10-1

Operator’s License

1-4

Other Alarms

5-8

Other Winterization Preparation

17-2

Overtaking (Vessels)

3-2

Oxygenated Fuels or Fuels with Alcohol

6-2

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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 GaugeOther Alarms Navigation/Anchor Lights SwitchRefrigerator 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 OperationFirst Hours of Operation New boat break-inAfter Break-In Page Starting the Engine Before StartingShifting 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 ChromeHull Cleaning the boatUpholstery Teak Wood CarpetFiberglass Swim Platform WindshieldAcceptable Upholstery Cleaners Slick BootUnacceptable Upholstery Cleaners Enclosed HeadApco Mastercraft boat care products MasterCraft Microfiber Detailing Cloths MasterCraft Cleaning & Detailing KitMasterCraft 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 ShaftInspect 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 Re-Activating the Boat After Storage Ballast System PreparationsChanging Propellers Checking/Repairing PropellersComfort and convenience Battery ChargerAnchor 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 TablesVideo Screen TowersWater 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

2009 MariStar X-Series specifications

The 2009 MasterCraft MariStar X-Series stands out as a remarkable blend of luxury and performance in the world of wakeboarding and recreational boating. Designed for enthusiasts who demand the best, this model encapsulates everything that differentiates MasterCraft's prestigious line of boats.

The MariStar X-Series boasts a sleek, aerodynamic hull that not only enhances its visual appeal but also contributes to its superior handling and smooth ride. With a length of 22 feet, it provides plenty of space for friends and family while maintaining the agility required for wake sports. The deep-V hull design effectively cuts through choppy waters, creating a stable and comfortable experience for passengers.

One of the standout features of the MariStar X-Series is its powerful engine options. The boat offers a range of high-performance engines, allowing users to select the power that best suits their needs. With options that can deliver up to 350 horsepower, the MariStar ensures exhilarating speed and excellent torque for wakeboarding, wake surfing, and other water activities.

The boat’s unique ballast system is designed to enhance the quality of the wakes produced, allowing for optimal wakeboarding conditions. The integrated system lets users easily fill and drain water ballast to customize the wake shape and size, ensuring that every rider gets the best possible experience.

Inside, the cabin of the 2009 MariStar X-Series is a testament to luxury and convenience. Plush seating provides comfort, while the premium sound system delivers high-quality audio perfect for a day out on the water. The cockpit is laid out for easy access to controls, making it user-friendly for both seasoned drivers and novices.

Additional features include a foldable bimini top that provides shade during sunny outings and ample storage compartments for gear. The attention to detail extends to the materials used in the upholstery, which are not only stylish but also durable and easy to maintain.

Overall, the 2009 MasterCraft MariStar X-Series combines performance, technology, and luxury in a single package. Its innovative design and features cater to both recreational users and serious water sports enthusiasts, making it a cherished choice for those looking to elevate their on-water experience.