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Operation and Performance
Loading
The capacity plate states the maximum number of people and the maximum weight in
pounds for persons, engines, and gear that the boat will safely accommodate under
normal conditions. The performance of any boat is contingent upon the amount of load
carried. Reduce the load to permit safe operation in rough and adverse conditions.
Heavy loads reduce performance and increase fuel consumption. The positioning of load
greatly affects the performance of your boat. If weight is placed too far aft, the boat may
have difficulty getting on plane and ride rough. If the load is concentrated too far
forward, the boat may “bow steer” or veer off to the side when entering a large wave at
an angle as well as a reduction in top end speed. There is an optimum load location
which is generally near the center of the boat.
When loading your Pro-Line always:
* Maintain a balance both port to starboard and bow to stern.
* Keep heavy items as low as possible.
* When boarding step (never jump) into the boat one at a time.
* Pass gear from the dock to someone in the boat, do not carry gear while
boarding.
* Never allow passengers to hang feet over the side of the boat.
* Do not allow passengers to sit or stand on top of the stern or gunwales.
* Do not overload the boat.
Fueling
Certain precautions must be observed when fueling due to the explosive nature of
gasoline.
Before Fueling:
* Secure the boat to the dock with adequate moorings.
* Turn off engine and any equipment having spark producing contacts.
* Close console / head door and hatches so fumes do not enter boat.
* Disembark all persons not necessary for the fueling operation.
* Prohibit all smoking and open flames on board and nearby.
* Have a fire extinguisher close by.
While Fueling:
* Keep nozzle in contact with fill opening to minimize chance of sparks.
* Do not leave unattended.
* Do not over fill or spill fuel. Filling a tank until fuel is vented is dangerous.
* Allow room for expansion.
After Fueling:
* Close fill opening.
* Wipe up any spilled fuel and dispose of rags on shore.
* Open console / head door and hatches to ventilate boat.
Check for fumes in bilge. Continue to ventilate if fumes are present.
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