Pro-Line Boats 27 Walkaround Manuel du propriétaire

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1 Owner’s Manual Pro-Line 27 Walkaround

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10 1 Baitwell 2 Washdown 3 Cabin Bilge Pump 4 B

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11 Bilge Pump Your Pro-Line is equipped with an automatic bilge pump system with a manual on switch. The main pump is located at the aft end of

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12 <Fig. 3 trim tabs> Trim Tabs

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13 Systems Fresh Water System The water pumps on your Pro-Line are controlled on demand by a drop in water pressure. The master switch locate

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14 Sea Water System (optional) The bait-well/ wash down switch controls a demand pump. A valve located inside the transom hatch directs flow e

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15 Head / Waste If your Pro-Line is equipped with a portable or electric head refer to the manual supplied in your owner's packet. Do not put a

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16 Air conditioner (optional) The optional air conditioner uses raw water for cooling. The seacock is located in the bilge. A strainer is l

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17 Electrical Alternating Current Shore power is used for the operation of AC devices like your air conditioner, refrigerator (110v dockside),

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18 Direct Current 12 volt direct current provides electrical power for all lighting, refrigerator (12v at sea), pumps, electronics, and DC devices.

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19 After market Accessories Your Pro-Line electrical system was designed for factory tested and approved dealer installed optional accessories. Pro-L

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2 Table of Contents I Introduction Pg. 4 Dealer / Customer responsibilities Registration Insurance II Safety Pg 4 Regula

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20  Install drain plug.  Remove covers and tie downs. (leave bow winch strap in place)  Place lines and fenders if needed.  Disconnect lights

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21  Pass gear from the dock to someone in the boat, do not carry gear while boarding.  Never allow passengers to ride with feet hanging ov

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22  Advance the throttle approximately 1/4 open (out of gear).  Activate the choke while cranking.  Release the choke as engine smoothes out. F

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23  In excess, the reduced stability can lead to bouncing, porpoiseing and propeller ventilation. In addition to providing ideal boat perfor

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24 Caution: when power buffing, use care not to leave swirl marks or "burn" the surface. You may want to leave power buffing to a professio

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25 The canvas may be washed in a automatic washing machine set on 'cold' using 2 cups non chlorine bleach 1 cup natural soap. DO NOT DRY I

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26  Check wiring, terminal blocks and plugs for loose connections and corrosion.  Verify switch and equipment operation.  Check line co

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27 Appendix Boat Identification Information Owner:___________________________________________________________ Home Port:_______________________

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28 Trouble Shooting Chart PROBLEM: POSSIBLE CAUSE: Poor speed or fuel economy:

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29 Handling problems like: Porpoises *Trimmed out too far, damaged hull (rocker), trim tabs up, stern

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3 VII Service and Care Pg. 23 Fiberglass / Gel coat Marine growth Plexiglass Stainless Steel/ Aluminum Canvas Upholst

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30 Nautical Terms Abeam: At 90 degrees to the center line of the boat, exactly to either side of the boat. Abaft: A point on a boat that is aft of a

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4 Introduction Congratulations! You are now the proud owner of a new Pro-Line 27 Walk-around sport fishing boat. Welcome into the proud family o

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5 Regulations The USCG is the authority of all the waterways. State boating regulations are enforced by local authorities. You are subject to marin

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6 Rules of the Road Know and use the rules of the road, the information here is only a brief overview. For detailed information contact the USCG.

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7 smoking while fueling. Keep a USCG approved fire extinguisher aboard at all times. Inspect the fire extinguisher regularly, learn how (and instruc

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8 could cause leaking or damage to your system (refer to manual in packet). Every 24 hours of operation check all nuts, caps, and hose fittings for t

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9 Trim The trim gauge indicates the in (down) and out (up) position of the drive unit in relation to the hull. (see Trimming your boat p.27,28 ) Opt

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