Pro-Line Boats Dual Console Series Owner's Manual

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2009
23 DUAL CONSOLE
Owner’s Manual
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. June 3, 2008
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

2009 23 DUAL CONSOLE Owner’s Manual Specifications subject to change without notice. Actual boats may vary from drawings and/or photos. Copyrigh

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We highly recommend that you add a protective coating to your hull. Find out which type of bottom paint is recommended for your area and have an epox

Page 3 - Table of Contents

5Safety 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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• Shut off potential sources of CO, if possible. Correct ventilation problems and/or repair exhaust problems as appropriate. Investigate the source

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7“teak” swim platform of a vessel while a wake builds up then lets go to body surf on the wave created by the boat; hence the term - Teak Surfing.)

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8 • Damage to the hull or thru-hull fitting • Waves washing into the boat • Water entering cockpit due to improper loading • Failure to properly

Page 7 - Introduction

9 The information here is only a “brief” overview. Please contact the USCG for detailed information. • Audible warning signals: o One short horn

Page 8 - Owner’s Package

Controls Controls and engine systems vary greatly from one engine manufacturer to another. Please read your engine owner’s manual carefully. Note:

Page 9 - Warranty

11 The throttle lever has three range positions: “Forward”, “Neutral”, and “Reverse”. The shift function occurs in the first portion of the lever t

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Trim Tabs (Optional) The trim tabs come equipped with auto retract. The planing tabs are located on each side of the transom on the bottom of the hu

Page 11 - Carbon Monoxide

Systems and Accessories Electrical System 12 Volt Receptacle (Optional) The 12-volt receptacle is installed on the console. It is easily accessib

Page 13 - Flooding

14o If you have Faria gauges on the dash panel, this function will illuminate the gauge lights. o If the gauges were provided by the engine manufac

Page 14 - Rules of the Road

To test the operations of the battery switch, place the switch in the off position and try to start up the engine(s). When the switch is off, you sho

Page 15 - Alcohol

Using different sequences of horn blasts indicates different and sometimes dangerous situations to you or someone around you. See the Safety Section

Page 16 - Controls

17trim of the engine. When finished trimming the engine all the way up, the level on the trim gauge should read in the full up position. Volts - To

Page 17 - Steering

Inspect all hose connections on a regular basis. You can access the fuel fill and fuel vent via the deck plate that is installed next to the binnacle

Page 18 - Trim Tabs (Optional)

19Please refer to the owner’s manual provided by your engine manufacturer for proper procedures. Some engines will not have a separate fuel water se

Page 19 - Systems and Accessories

When you turn off the cockpit shower faucet, the pump may run briefly. If the pump continues to run with all faucets closed, check the system for le

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Second, turn the bilge pump off at the instrument panel and check the bilge pump float switch. The bilge pump is equipped with an automatic float swi

Page 21 - Instrumentation

If you find it necessary to run the baitwell pump while you are underway, you may be forcing more water than necessary up through the seacock. In thi

Page 22 - Compass

23service and/or warranty repairs must be performed by a repair facility that is authorized to work on their equipment. Windshield The windshield a

Page 23 - Fuel/Oil Systems

iii Table of Contents Page Introduction Specifications...

Page 24 - Fuel Water Separator

Drain fitting for starboard casting deck storage box via access pie inside the starboard console storage area Anchor LockerGlove boxFuel fill &

Page 25 - Fresh Water Pump (Optional)

Hand Rails Bow Rail - The low profile bow rail is constructed of stainless steel. The railing, which is through bolted to the gunwale, is provided fo

Page 26 - Sea Water System

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

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27Arch (Optional) The arch, made of powder-coated aluminum, is mounted over the console. This sleek looking arch includes a set of four rocket laun

Page 28 - Stereo Equipment (Optional)

Operation and Performance Trim / Tilt The power trim system allows the operator to raise and lower the motor(s) throughout an infinite number of se

Page 29 - Doors, Storage and Hatches

it may be desirable to re-prop your Pro-Line to enhance the desired performance needs for your area. For instance: • Decreasing the pitch will enha

Page 30 - Hardware

30• Close doors and hatches so fumes do not enter boat. • Disembark all persons not necessary for the fueling operation. • Prohibit all smoking an

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Trailering and Launching Selecting A Trailer Choose the proper trailer for your boat and make sure the trailer you use is certified. Consult your

Page 32 - Bimini Top (Optional)

• The safety chains are attached crisscrossing under the coupler to the frame of the tow vehicle. If the ball were to break, the trailer would fol

Page 33 - Electronics (Optional)

33• Verify that your safety equipment is aboard. • Raise the lower unit (remove supports) to the proper height for launching so that it will not hi

Page 34 - Operation and Performance

iv Page Cockpit Lights (Optional)... 15 Navigation /

Page 35 - Fueling

34Service and Care To enjoy trouble free use of your Pro-Line, follow the recommended procedures and instructions relating to the service and care

Page 36 - Loading

35 Antifouling bottom paint is designed to dissolve slowly to prevent marine growth. Therefore, the hull bottom should be repainted at the beginning

Page 37 - Trailering and Launching

36dome. This will in no way affect the reading or accuracy. When restored to normal temperature, the air bubble will disappear. Clean the Lucite c

Page 38 - Pre-Launching Preparations

37metals, stainless will discolor, rust or even corrode. The degree of surface oxidation is directly affected by local atmosphere and saltwater conc

Page 39 - Storage

38windshield manufactured recommends LanoCote, which is commercially available at West Marine. • When washing the powder-coated surface, use fresh w

Page 40 - Service and Care

39becoming deeply imbedded in the fabric and eliminate the need for more frequent vigorous cleanings. In most environments, a thorough cleaning will

Page 41 - Water Pumps

40surfaces. For stubborn stains, use either Fantastic or Mr. Clean, which are commercially available mild detergents, in accordance with manufacture

Page 42 - Stainless Steel

41 • Cleats • Rubrail • Thru hull fittings • Bow rail stanchions • Access and other hatches • Ladder • T-top stanchions and supports • W

Page 43 - Head Door

42 Appendix Helpful Check Lists Print and use these checklists, and do not operate your boat without doing the following: Each Time You Go On a

Page 44 - Bimini Top and Windscreen

43 Boat Identification Information Owner: Home Port: Dealer: Boat Name: Registration Number: Hull ID Number: Boat Model: LOA: Bea

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v Page Operation and Performance Trim / Tilt...

Page 46 - Resealing

44Trouble 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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vi Page Appendix Helpful Check Lists...

Page 48 - Appendix

1Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new Pro-Line Boats 23 Dual Console sport fishing boat. Welcome into the proud family of sati

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Dealer Responsibilities Your dealer's responsibilities include but are not limited to: • Pre-delivery verification of proper rigging and opera

Page 50 - Wiring Diagrams

3Make sure that you complete the individual warranty cards for these products and forward them on to the respective manufacturers to register for you

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