MasterCraft Hang Ten Specifications

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Summary of Contents

Page 2 - e MasterCra Trailer

load-Carrying CapaCity Check the certification label attached to the front left side of the trailer. It will show the maximum load-car-rying capacit

Page 3 - Warnings and Cautions

It is extremely important that a minimum of five percent (5%) and a maximum of ten percent (10%) of the total weight on the trailer be felt at the

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This can be corrected in a number of different ways. For example, air-pressure adjust-able shock absorbers may be installed on the tow vehicle, or

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e strength rating of EACH length of safety cable must be equal to the trailer’s GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating).Trailer sway control devices that

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If the breakaway cable is accidentally pulled and the brakes applied, determine why it happened and fix the problem. Inadvertent setting of the b

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with your authorized MasterCraft dealer whether your model has the clip.) Hold the clip with a set of pliers and insert over the cable. Use a second s

Page 8 - QuiCk tips

Warnings at tongueRead and adhere to all warning labels, especially those that appear on the pivot tongue. Ensure the swing tongue is folded fully f

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To open the coupler: Remove the hitch pin from the hole in the side of the coupler. Push the button on top of the hand to the side. While holding th

Page 10 - Weight distribution

lightsBefore each use make certain that all trailer lights are in proper working order, to reduce the risk of serious injury, death and/or property da

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mild detergent and/or mild degreaser. A quality spray-on wheel cleaner may also be used. Ensure that any product used is specifically indicated for us

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NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION (NHTSA) If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury

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gear, and retain but do not re-use involved lug nuts, wheels and studs. Do not repair or service the trailer yourself. Instead, call a trained technic

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it is strongly recommended that the owner not mix radial and bias tires as it may affect the trailer/tow vehicle handling and safety. MasterCraft deal

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The trailer’s brakes are designed to energize automatically when the tow vehicle’s brakes are applied. These are known as “surge brakes.” (Note: So

Page 16 - Warnings at tongue

brakes not flushed out, severe corrosion can occur. Try the brakes before each trip. On a regular basis, have the brake linings inspected, necessary

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When pulling the trailer forward and the actuator extends, the brake lockout should fall out of the slot. This ensures that the actuator will funct

Page 18 - Wheels and hubs

tighten the bleeder screw before releasing the push rod. During this procedure, the master cylinder reservoir fluid level must be maintained at no les

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Also, it is very important to be sure that the transom of the MasterCraft boat is resting fully and securely on the supports provided at the rear e

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trailer tips & teChniQues With a boat trailer in tow, an operator will be driving down the road with a vehicle combina-tion that is longer, heav

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• Signal your intentions. Well before stopping, turning, changing lanes or passing, use turn signals to let other vehicles know what you intend to do

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• Prepare for launching. Install the drain plugs and detach the trailer tie-downs.• Slowly back the trailer down the ramp. If possible, have someone

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Warnings and Cautions Throughout this Manual the terms “WARNING” and “CAUTION” appear, alerting the trailer owner or operator to dangerous or potenti

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trailering tips The trailer jack and lug wrench that came with the tow vehicle may also work on the trailer, but don’t count on it! Check to make su

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limited Warranty statement1. Limited Warranty and Term. MasterCraft Boat Company, LLC (“MasterCraft”) war-rants to the original retail purchaser tha

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(h) damage to any component parts and accessories not manufactured by Master-Craft;(i) damage to the trailer and its parts or components due to abra

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OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF MASTERCRAFT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR SUCH DAMAGES COULD REASON-ABLY HAVE BEEN FORESEEN BY MASTERCR

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6. Warranty Claims. In order to maintain warranty service under this Limited Warranty, the owner must return the defective trailer or component part

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maintenanCe (Note that failure to follow these routine procedures may result in failures that are not covered under warranty.)Failure to follow main

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time. Any exposure to a hard winter climate, particularly road salt and/or chemicals, requires immediate cleaning just as submersion in salt water. NE

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• Inspectthetowhitchforcorrosionordamage.Repairorreplacecomponentsasneces-sary.• Checkforwearonthehitchball.Theballdiametermu

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• Relievetheloadonthetiresbysupportingthetrailerframewithconcreteblocksorjackstands.• Lubricatemovingpartssuchastherollersand

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If the latch handle does not close freely, DO NOT tow the trailer until the cause of the problem is located and corrected. Forcing the latch handle cl

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towing, which may result in death, serious injury or property damage. (Page 3)If the total weight on the loaded trailer exceeds the load capacity of t

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Possible cause: Remedy: Contaminated brake linings. Fix the cause of the contamination, which will be a leaky wheel cylinder or

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Possible cause: Remedy: Leaky or seized brake wheel Replace/rebuild the wheel cylinder and replace cylinder. the brake shoes if co

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ing could result in serious injury or death and/or property damage. (Page 15)e breakaway system actuators will apply the trailer brakes if the traile

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Use great care when walking, standing or loading and unloading boats on or around any launch ramps as some launch ramps may be slippery when wet. (Pag

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table of ContentsNATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION (NHTSA) Statement ...

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QuiCk tipsHere are some quick tips for maintaining the trailer in excellent condition. CHIPS IN THE PAINT, especially on the axles and frame, result

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parking brake, shift into Park, and then remove your foot from the brake pedal. Following this parking sequence is important to be sure your vehicle d

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