Pro-Line Boats 35 Express 2006 Manuel du propriétaire

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2006
Owner’s Manual
35 Express
Specifications subject to change without notice. Actual boats may vary from drawings and/or photos.
Copyright 2005 Pro-Line Boats Inc., PO Box 1348, Crystal River, FL 34423
All rights reserved. November 21, 2005
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Page 1 - 35 Express

2006 Owner’s Manual 35 Express Specifications subject to change without notice. Actual boats may vary from drawings and/or photos. Cop

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3 Yacht Certification In accordance with the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) and the American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC), all boa

Page 3 - Table of Contents

4 Names of dealership personnel involved with the situation  Record of service performed and approximate dates When contacting Pro-Line Boats, ple

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6Safety Your Pro-Line boat has been constructed with safety in mind. But, remember, boating safety and the safety of your passengers is YOUR ultim

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7• Contact medical help. If the victim is not breathing, perform rescue breathing or approved cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), as appropriate,

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8• Know where and how CO may accumulate in and around your boat. • Maintain fresh air circulation throughout the boat at all times. Run exhaust b

Page 8 - Introduction

9In addition, here is a list of suggested equipment you should have aboard your Pro-Line: • First aid kit and blankets • Anchor and sea anchor wi

Page 9 - Insurance and Registration

10• The engine is turned off and the key is removed when swimmers are near the prop or using the dive platform. • All passengers keep away from lin

Page 10 - Warranty

11Controls Controls and engine systems vary greatly from one engine manufacturer to another. Please read your engine owner’s manual carefully. T

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12 Electronic Throttle & Shift Controls (Optional) Some engine packages (i.e., Mercury Verado, Mercury Opti Max DTS, etc.) include Electron

Page 13 - Carbon Monoxide

13Steering Your Pro-Line is equipped with a self-contained hydraulic steering system. When the steering wheel is turned, the helm pump pumps fluid t

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14Tab switch is being pressed down, the port Trim Tab should be going down. Repeat the same process for the opposite side. While underway and in op

Page 15 - Equipment

15To operate the Windlass, press the Windlass toggle switch to the down position to release the anchor and line. After dropping the anchor, be sure

Page 16 - Passenger Safety

16Systems and Accessories Electrical System 110 Volt Outlets - GFI Protected There are 3 (three) 110 volt/ground fault interrupter (GFI) outlets

Page 17 - Alcohol

17 The AC panel provides power to the following: Cabin Outlet 1 Air Conditioner Cabin Outlet 2 Microwave Refrigerator Water Heater Battery

Page 18 - Controls

18The TABS Unit is installed behind the storage box at the port aft corner of the transom. The remote control panel is located on the console. The

Page 19 - Shift / Throttle / Trim

19A tripped breaker will protrude or move from its set position indicating that the circuit has been overloaded. Turn off the device(s) on the circu

Page 20 - Trim Tabs

20WARNING: The switch for the blower is installed next to the AC/DC panel and should be turned on for four (4) minutes prior to starting your engine

Page 21 - Windlass w/Rope & Chain

21 Starting the Generator Remotely from the AC Panel - The remote start/stop, hour meter and blower switch are all located on the starboard aft cabin

Page 22 - Windlass

22 The shore power outlet is located on the outside of the starboard wing and aft of the starboard portlight. To connect your shore power system: •

Page 23 - Systems and Accessories

iiiTable of Contents Page Introduction Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - Battery Charger (35 AMP)

23 • Middle position – All lights are off. • Back/Aft position – Anchor light is on; the bow lights and gauge lights are off. 3 Cockpit Lights - Y

Page 25 - Circuit Breakers

2410 Washdown – The washdown pump is located below the mid berth on the starboard side and is mounted on a seacock (ball valve). To activate the pum

Page 26 - Exhaust

2515, 16 Accessory - These switches can be used for additional dealer installed accessories. Please check the amp rating of any new component and/o

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26Cockpit Lights The cockpit lights are small circular lights located around the cockpit aft of the helm seat. Locate the 2-way cockpit light switch

Page 28 - Shore Power with Cord

27 Docking Lights (Optional) The optional docking lights, which provide excellent lighting for night navigation, are mounted at the bow of the boat

Page 29 - Switch and Breaker Panel

28Please refer to the owner’s manual provided by the manufacturer of the compass for operational procedures and for information related to the care a

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29 Note: The speed-reading on the speedo may vary a few mph from the actual speed that the boat is traveling. Either a GPS or a radar gun can check

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30 The breaker switch for the air conditioner is located on the AC/DC panel in the cabin. Turn the switch to the on position. Then, turn on

Page 32 - Lighting Systems

31Air Conditioner System The following is a typical air conditioner installation. Some installations may vary. Located under access panel under

Page 33 - Navigation and Anchor Lights

32Please refer to the owner’s manual provided by the manufacturer of the air conditioning unit for operational procedures and for information related

Page 34 - Instrumentation

iv Page Alternating Current (AC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Direct Current (DC

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33Fresh Water Tank Fill This is a stainless steel fitting located amidships on the port gunwale. Twist the cap to open the fitting. The cap is conn

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34If the fresh water system is not in going to be in use, return to the AC/DC Panel in the cabin and turn the fresh water switch to the off position.

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35All boats built since 1977 with installed toilets must have an operable approved type I, II or III MSD. Since 1980, all boats (including those bui

Page 38 - Air Conditioner System

36Dockside Discharge – When at a marina that offers dockside discharge, the marina will provide the facilities needed to perform this operation. You

Page 39 - Fresh Water Tank

37 The 45 gallon capacity baitwell tub is located aft of the helm seat. It comes equipped with an aerator head, 2 overflow drains that allow circula

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38the automatic float is operating properly. It is recommended that you check the operation of each automatic float switch monthly. High Wat

Page 41 - Head Waste System

39 Washdown Pump and Raw Water Washdown Hose The washdown pump, which is equipped with a pressure switch, is located below the mid berth on the starb

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40Standard 320-Gallon Fuel Tank Fuel Tank Upgrade – Optional 425-Gallon Tank Regardless of the fuel tank option that you have selected,

Page 43 - Sea Water System

41Fuel Fill and Vent The fuel fill is a stainless steel fitting labeled “Gas” or “Fuel” and is located approximately admidships on the starboard gunw

Page 44 - Bilge Pumps

42If you have selected the optional air conditioner system, a designated fuel water separator will also be installed on the inside of the port string

Page 45 - High Water Alarm

v Page Fuel Sender & Fuel Pick Ups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Fuel Water Separator

Page 46 - Fuel/Oil Systems

43In addition, the optional electronic components referenced in the section below are available for installation in the main cabin: Please refer t

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44Electric Stove Your 35 Express comes equipped with an electric ceramic glass cook top with dual burners and controls. Before attempting to use the

Page 48 - Fuel Water Separators

45 Stereo – XM Upgrade (Optional) The XM upgrade can be added to the standard AM/FM stereo w/CD player and remote. The controller head unit (XM box

Page 49 - Fuel / Oil Leaks

46Cabin Portholes - Two portholes complete with screens are installed in the main cabin. One is located in the galley and the other is located in th

Page 50 - Refrigerator

47 To open the windshield vent, depress and hold the switch in the up or forward position. Release the switch when the windshield vent reaches the d

Page 51 - Microwave

48hatches in place when they are open. The latch for the cockpit storage compartment is equipped with a locking latch and comes with a set of 2 numb

Page 52 - Windows, Doors & Hatches

49 Access Hatch Locations Note: When a triple engine package is installed, 4 round access pies (in lieu of 2) are installed on the dive platfor

Page 53 - Windshield with Vent

50Transom Door The transom door is located on the starboard aft corner of the boat. The sliding bolt style latch secures the door in the closed posi

Page 54 - Hatches and Latches

51 Dive Platform - Integrated w/Ladder An integrated Euro style dive platform is built into the fiberglass construction of the deck and hull and i

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52 Inboard and Outboard Cockpit Drains - Lower Generator Pump Out – Upper Left Fishbox Pump – Upper Right Baitwell Tub – Left Baitwell Tub Ove

Page 56 - Access Hatch Locations

vi Page Starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 B

Page 57 - Hardware

53Gunwale Trim / Rubrail A white rigid vinyl gunwale trim with a vinyl insert is installed at the juncture of the deck and hull. This durable trim

Page 58 - Drain Plug

54 Tower (Optional) The tower option is available only with the installation of the triple Verado engine package. The installation of the optional

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55 For information on keeping your galley countertop looking like new, please refer to the Service and Care section of this manual, visit the manufac

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56Bonding System All metal components that have water either going through them or touching them are bonded to the zinc anodes on the transom of the

Page 61 - Cabinetry

57Operation and Performance Trim / Tilt The power trim system allows the operator to raise and lower the motors throughout an infinite number of s

Page 62 - Galvanic Isolator

58 Propellers If your Pro-Line was ordered with a factory installed engine, it will have a propeller that has been performance tested to provide the

Page 63 - Bonding System

59• Check for fuel, oil and water leaks. If any leaks are found, shut down the engines and make the necessary repairs before continuing on with you

Page 64 - Operation and Performance

60Service and Care To enjoy trouble free use of your Pro-Line, follow the recommended procedures and instructions relating to the service and care

Page 65 - Propellers

61manufacturers today offer coatings that help protect the hull against blistering. If required, contact your Pro-Line dealer’s Service Department o

Page 66 - Loading

62Fuel Water Separators If fuel water separators are installed on your boat, the “spin on” filter cartridges should be renewed every season at a min

Page 67 - Service and Care

vii Page Appendix Helpful Check Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72

Page 68 - Washdown Pump

63Stainless Steel Stainless steel is used for bow rails and deck fittings on your Pro-Line. Stainless steel is not completely free from corrosion a

Page 69 - Aluminum

64Tackle Box Clean the tackle box trays and storage area using a soft cloth, warm water and a mild detergent. Windows The frames of the cabin hat

Page 70 - Corrosion Protection

65DON’Ts • Do not drill or break through the powder-coating film unless absolutely necessary. As much as possible, fastener holes should be drilled

Page 71 - Windshield

66• Brush off loose dirt. • Hose down. • Prepare a cleaning mixture of water and mild soap (Ivory Snow, Dreft or Woolite - no detergents). Wat

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67 For additional information regarding the care and maintenance of this product, please refer to the Morbern brochure provided in your owner’s packa

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68Removing Difficult Stains – Use an abrasive cleanser and a green Scotch-Brite® pad. Rub in a circular motion. Disinfecting Surfaces and Sinks - O

Page 74 - From Staron / Samsung

69of spray and other harsh cleaners as they may stain, streak or dull the door surface. The outside surfaces should be cleaned with a damp cloth. T

Page 75 - Appliances

70• Remove batteries and protect them from freezing. Trickle charge overnight once a month. • Place under cover. If the boat is stored on a trail

Page 76 - Winterizing and Storage

71 Flitz International Ltd., Waterford, WI 53185, 800-558-8611 Ivory Soap and clean warm water – no cross contamination Lysol Foaming Cleaner Work

Page 77 - Resealing

72Appendix Helpful Checklists Print and use these checklists, and do not operate your boat without doing the following: Each Time You Go On A Boa

Page 78 - Tef-Gel

Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new Pro-Line Boats 35 Express sport fishing boat. Welcome into the proud family of satisfied P

Page 79 - Appendix

73Boat Identification Information Owner: Home Port: Dealer: Boat Name: Registration Number: Hull ID Number: Boat Model: LOA: Beam: D

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74Trouble Shooting Chart PROBLEM: POSSIBLE CAUSE Poor speed or fuel economy: Wrong propeller for load or conditions. Trim is in too far. Load is t

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2and accessories. • Discuss the terms of all warranties and emphasize the importance of registering each warranty with the specific manufacturers. •

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