Pro-Line Boats 33 Express Spécifications

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

Page 3 - Table of Contents

11 Shaft Seal Inspection Your 33 Express propeller shafts will have dripless packing as a standard feature. Water is supplied to the seals by prov

Page 4 - ILLUSTRATIONS

12 plumbing is not designed for sustained high pressure. Do not leave the dock side water hooked up or switch on while the boat is unattended or flo

Page 6 - Rules of the Road

14 Typical Seacock and Raw Water Strainer Figure 5 - Seacock and Strainer Your boat will have

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15 Note: Close all of the seacocks on your boat when it is unattended for long periods of time.

Page 14 - Strainer

21 Alternating Current Electrical System The alternating current electrical system that meets or exceeds the national standards set by the U.S. Co

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22 Electrical Direct Current 12-volt direct current provides electrical power for all lighting, pumps, electronics, and DC devices. A main breake

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24 Warning Please Take Notice No Load Surface The Eco Sound Exhaust System has been installed as an integral p

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27 Eco-Sound Exhaust System Idle Speed: At start up and at idle speed the exhaust is accelerated through the low speed pipes at the port and starbo

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3 Table of Contents I. Introduction………. Page 5 Dealer/Customer responsibilities II. Safety……….Page 5 Regulations

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30 THIS SHEET IS BLANK (PAGE 29) INSERT BOAT PERFORMANCE INFORMATION SHEET HERE. DONZI WILL DO THIS IN EACH BOOK. PRINT THIS BLANK SHEET

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31 When loading your Pro-line always: * Maintain a balance both port to starboard and bow to stern. * Keep heavy items as low as possible. * W

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32 * Monitor the water temperature gauge to make sure the engine is warming properly. * Check for fuel, oil and water leaks in the engine room.

Page 27 - How the System Works

33 these conditions. Windows and Hatches To clean acrylic, rinse with fresh water to remove as much grime as possible. Use your bare hand with lots

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34 directions. This will keep your zinc protecting only your boat instead of the dock and nearby boats. It will also keep your valuable boat metal

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35 Generator Refer to the generator operation and maintenance manual for detailed instructions on storing and winterization. Have your Pro-Line dea

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36 *Air intake or exhaust is partially blocked. Engine cranks but will not start: *Out of fuel or filter is clogged. *Water in fuel.

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37 • Check the condition of anchor lines, anchor and rode. • Install the hull’s drain plug and clean out any debris from bilge and cockpit. • Rem

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38 THE MINIMUM AMOUNT NEEDED FOR YOUR 33 EXPRESS IS FOUR GALLONS DIRECTIONS FOR WINTERIZING: 1. Prepare your system. a. Turn off fresh water sup

Page 33 - Corrosion Protection

39 Fuel Capacity………………………… 300 gallons (1,135.5 liters) Fresh Water Capacity……………….. 40 Gallons (151.4 liters) Weight (approximately)……………

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4 VII. Miscellaneous Trouble Shooting Chart……….Page 35 Important Data For Identifying Your Boat……….Page 36 Specifications……….Page 38

Page 36 - Fitting Out After Storage

41 BOATING TERMINOLOGY Abaft Toward the stern. Abeam Amidships, at a right angle to the keel. Aboard On, in or into a boat. ABYC American

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42 Beacon A post or buoy placed over a shoal or bank to warn vessels. Also a signal mark on land. Beam Imaginary line amidships at right angles

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43 Carburetor or Required equipment on all motorboats except outboards and diesels. Backfire Flame Reduces the chance of a fire caused by ba

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44 Deep-six To discard or throw overboard. Depth Sounder An electronic depth finding instrument measuring the time a sound wave takes to go from

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45 Fore Used to distinguish the forward part of a boat or things forward of amidships. It is the opposite of aft or after. Forward Toward the bo

Page 41 - BOATING TERMINOLOGY

46 Inland Rules Rules of the road that apply to vessel operation in harbors and certain rivers, lakes and inland waterways. Intracoastal (ICWs)

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47 Making Way Making progress through the water. Marina A place, essentially a dock area where small recreational craft are kept. It is usually

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48 Pier A structure, usually wood or masonry, extending into the water used as a landing place for boats and ships. Pile A vertical wooden or con

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49 Slip (1) A berth for a boat between two piers or floats. (2) The percentage difference between the theoretical and the actual

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5 Introduction Congratulations! You are now the proud owner of a new Pro-Line 33 Express fishing boat. Welcome to the proud family of satisfied Pr

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50 USPS United States Power Squadron is a private membership organization that specializes in boating education and good boating practices. Vessel

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51 Basic Seamanship Boating Laws and Regulations You are responsible with complying with federal and state boating laws and regulations. Sometimes

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52 MARPOL Treaty (Marine Pollution) Boats 26 feet or longer must display a sign stating the disposal regulations of the Federal Water Pollution Cont

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59 Rules of Seamanship U.S. Coast Guard is responsible for enforcing the marine traffic laws known as the “Navigational Rules, International-Inland

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6 Equipment USCG regulations require the following equipment while operating your boat: * Fire extinguisher * Personal Flotation Device (PFD) f

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60 Whistle Signals Out on the water, whistle signals are commonly used. Although using a whistle signal is not necessary every time a boat is nearb

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61 Navigational Aids Aids to navigation, called ATONS, help you to travel safely on the water. They help you get from one place to another and are

Page 59 - Rules of Seamanship

62 Uniform States Waterway Marking System There are three kinds of markers in this system; Regulatory, Informational and Lateral. Regulatory Marker

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65 Pro-Line 33 Express Fuel Log Date Hour Meter Fuel Used Range RPM MPH GPH

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66 ` Pro-Line 33 Express Fuel Log Date Hour Meter Fuel Used Range RPM MPH GPH

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67 ` Pro-Line 33 Express Maintenance Log Date Hour Meter Service or Repairs Performed

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68 Pro-Line 33 Express Maintenance Log Date Hour Meter Service or Repairs Performed

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69 FLOAT PLAN Make copies of this page and fill out the information before you go boating. Leave the completed copy with a reliable perso

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7 Hazardous Conditions Keep track of weather developments and avoid hazardous conditions, when forced to operate your Pro-line in storm conditions:

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8 Shift/Throttle Your Pro-Line can be ordered with several different shift and throttle systems. Refer to the owner's packet to find the manua

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9 Water Temperature The water temperature gauge indicates the internal water temperature of your engine. Your engine is equipped with a thermostat

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