1 Owner’s Manual Pro-Line 27 Walkaround
10 1 Baitwell 2 Washdown 3 Cabin Bilge Pump 4 B
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
12 <Fig. 3 trim tabs> Trim Tabs
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
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
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
16 Air conditioner (optional) The optional air conditioner uses raw water for cooling. The seacock is located in the bilge. A strainer is l
17 Electrical Alternating Current Shore power is used for the operation of AC devices like your air conditioner, refrigerator (110v dockside),
18 Direct Current 12 volt direct current provides electrical power for all lighting, refrigerator (12v at sea), pumps, electronics, and DC devices.
19 After market Accessories Your Pro-Line electrical system was designed for factory tested and approved dealer installed optional accessories. Pro-L
2 Table of Contents I Introduction Pg. 4 Dealer / Customer responsibilities Registration Insurance II Safety Pg 4 Regula
20 Install drain plug. Remove covers and tie downs. (leave bow winch strap in place) Place lines and fenders if needed. Disconnect lights
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
22 Advance the throttle approximately 1/4 open (out of gear). Activate the choke while cranking. Release the choke as engine smoothes out. F
23 In excess, the reduced stability can lead to bouncing, porpoiseing and propeller ventilation. In addition to providing ideal boat perfor
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
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
26 Check wiring, terminal blocks and plugs for loose connections and corrosion. Verify switch and equipment operation. Check line co
27 Appendix Boat Identification Information Owner:___________________________________________________________ Home Port:_______________________
28 Trouble Shooting Chart PROBLEM: POSSIBLE CAUSE: Poor speed or fuel economy:
29 Handling problems like: Porpoises *Trimmed out too far, damaged hull (rocker), trim tabs up, stern
3 VII Service and Care Pg. 23 Fiberglass / Gel coat Marine growth Plexiglass Stainless Steel/ Aluminum Canvas Upholst
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
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
5 Regulations The USCG is the authority of all the waterways. State boating regulations are enforced by local authorities. You are subject to marin
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.
7 smoking while fueling. Keep a USCG approved fire extinguisher aboard at all times. Inspect the fire extinguisher regularly, learn how (and instruc
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
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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