Pro-Line Boats 24 Super Sport Owner's Manual

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2008
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. August 11, 2006; Rev. October 30, 2007
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

2008 Owner’s Manual Specifications subject to change without notice. Actual boats may vary from drawings and/or photos. Copyright 2005 Pro-Line Boa

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When contacting Pro-Line Boats, please keep in mind that your issue will most likely be resolved at the dealership, using their facilities, equipment

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

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

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

Page 7 - Introduction

• First aid kit and blankets • Anchor and sea anchor with sufficient line • Mooring lines and fenders • Bailing device • Combination oar/boat h

Page 8 - Insurance and Registration

Regulations The USCG is the authority of all waterways. Local authorities enforce State Boating Regulations. You are subject to marine traffic la

Page 9 - Warranty

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

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Shift / Throttle / Trim Your Pro-Line can be ordered with different shift/throttle systems based upon motor type. Refer to the owner's packe

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• Drive entanglements • Level of the hydraulic steering fluid • Hoses and/or fittings for leaks • Air in the steering system. To properly check

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Warning: Trim tabs can cause a dramatic change in the attitude and heading of your boat. Adjust them in small increments when in open water and cl

Page 14 - Equipment

Windlass w/Rope & Chain (Optional) The windlass anchor system is located on the bow. It is an electric hands free anchor system that allows the

Page 15 - Passenger Safety

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

Page 16 - Alcohol

1 Bilge Pump - Your 24 Super Sport is equipped with an automatic bilge pump and float switch. This 1100 gph pump is located in the bilge and is moun

Page 17 - Controls

10 Baitwell Pump - The baitwell pump is located in the bilge area and is plumbed to a seacock (ball valve). This pump is also used for the raw water

Page 18 - Steering

Lighting Systems Baitwell Light The baitwell light switch is located on the switch panel and is labeled baitwell with a light symbol on the switch.

Page 19 - Trim Tabs (Optional)

Remote Spot Light Remote Spot Light Control Panel Spreader Lights and Courtesy Light (Optional) The installation of the spreader lights and cou

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Compass The Compass is located on the dash on top of the console. To ensure that the compass light is working properly, press the Nav/Anc switch in t

Page 21 - Windlass Windlass Switch

that it coincides with the actual trim of the engine. When finished trimming the engine all the way up, the level on the trim gauge should read in th

Page 22 - Systems and Accessories

Important: Fill the tank with potable water only. Refilling the tank often will help to keep it a source of clean fresh drinking water. Never fill

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Table of Contents Page Introduction Specifications...

Page 24 - Circuit Breakers

the hose provided by the marina into the waste outlet to connect to your marina’s dockside service facilities. Follow the instructions provided by th

Page 25 - Lighting Systems

fitting. The small lever on the washdown fitting needs to be in the open position, as shown in the photo below, to allow water to flow through the fi

Page 26 - Instrumentation

The fish box macerator pump is mounted on the forward stringer in the aft bilge area. This pump operates on a 2-way rocker switch (labeled fish box)

Page 27 - Compass

Fuel Sender & Fuel Pick Ups The fuel sender and fuel pick up are accessible via the access pie that is installed aft of the helm seat. The fuel

Page 28 - Fresh Water Pump (Optional)

Fuel / Oil Leaks The fuel tank is vented overboard and the vent should be inspected for obstructions regularly. Verify that all of the fuel hoses re

Page 29 - Head Waste System

Based upon the availability from our vendors, stereo equipment and accessories change from time to time. Therefore, we request that you refer to the

Page 30 - Sea Water System

Bow Rail The low profile bow rail is constructed of stainless steel. The railing, which is through bolted to the gunwale, is provided for safety. Ne

Page 31 - Bilge Pump

Thru Hull Fittings Thru hull fittings provide overboard drainage. The following photos indicate the source of drainage for each of the thru hulls. P

Page 32 - Fuel/Oil Systems

If you live in an area where it snows and you are storing your boat on a lift during the winter, make sure that you remove the drain plug. When the s

Page 33 - Oil Tank and Oil Fill

In addition to the fiberglass deck hatches, there are additional hatches on the boat that provide access to many components. The following photo iden

Page 34 - Stereo Equipment (Optional)

Page Lighting Systems... 19 Baitwell Light.

Page 35 - Hardware

Storage Your boat has storage areas for your tackle and/or gear: • Storage shelf installed in the head area. • Storage compartment below the forwar

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When this option is selected and factory installed, the outrigger installation includes a pair of outrigger bases, poles and lines. The bases are co

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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 38 - Doors, Hatches and Latches

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 bes

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• 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 your v

Page 40 - Bimini Top (Optional)

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 41 - Electronics (Optional)

• Too much weight on the rear of the trailer will cause the trailer to "fishtail" and may reduce traction or even lift the rear wheels of t

Page 42 - Operation and Performance

Backing a Trailer Practice backing with a trailer before you get into a confined launch site. Get accustomed to using the trailer in an open area.

Page 43 - Starting

Launching • Keep the rear wheels of the tow vehicle out of the water. This will generally keep the exhaust pipes out of the water. If the exhaust p

Page 44 - Loading

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

Page 45 - Trailering and Launching

Page Doors, Hatches & Latches... 32 Head and Trans

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We recommend that your boat be cleaned often to prevent unwanted marine growth on the hull and to maintain ultimate high performance. The bottom of

Page 47 - Pre-Launching Preparations

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

Page 48 - Storage

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

Page 49 - Service and Care

Tackle Box Clean the tackle box trays and storage area using a soft cloth, warm water and a mild detergent. Windshield The windshield is made of P

Page 50 - Water Pumps

• Use a soft bristle brush to clean. • Allow soap to soak in. • Rinse thoroughly. • Air dry. Never apply heat to sunbrella fabrics. If stubbor

Page 51 - Aluminum

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

Page 52 - Head and Transom Doors

Resealing In the heat and sun, silicone and sealant can degrade over time. We recommend that you reseal around everything that comes in contact wit

Page 53 - Bimini Top & Windscreen

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 Boat

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

Page 55 - Winterizing and Storage

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

Page 56 - Resealing

Page Bimini Top & Windscreen... 47 Canvas...

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Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new Pro-Line Boats 24 Super Sport sport fishing boat. Welcome into the proud family of satisfi

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• Discuss the terms of all warranties and emphasize the importance of registering each warranty with the specific manufacturers. • Repair any damage

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Capacity Information In accordance with the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) and the American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC), all boat

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