Bow
lights
Carpeted casting
decks over
pressure treated
3/4” plywood
Stainless steel
bow eye
Four
mooring
cleats
Tri-hull
design for
superior
stability and
control
Recessed drink
and tackle holders
Rod
holders
Auxiliary
battery
compartment
Prewired
for electric
trolling
motor
Cooler or
storage
compartments
Oarlock
sockets
Battery
compartment
Fuel tank
storage
Aerated
livewell
Rugged UV-stabilized
Fortiflex
®
High Density
Polyethylene deck and hull
Built-in front
electric
motor mount
Two padded
swivel seats
Anodized
aluminum
handrails
specifications
length
11’3” 343cm
width
62” 157cm
Height
24” 61cm
weight
238 lbs. 108kg
Capacity
649 lbs. 294kg
HP rating
15*
Also Features:
• Meets CE and US
Coast Guard Safety
Standards
• Polyurethane foam
injected floor with
aluminum stringers
for rigidity
• Closed cell polysty-
rene foam flotation
• Fused control panel
• Navigation lights
Please Choose Your Model
Pro 120
* Not recommended for 4-cycle motors over 8 hp
sTOraGe
• Remove the boat from the water. Leaving the boat in the water
for any longer than a few days will promote algae growth on
the hull.
• Winter can be very hard on boats. We advise cleaning and
coating electrical fittings with CRC 56 or battery terminal
protectant prior to storage. For best results we suggest
a mooring cover, which prevents water and debris from
accumulating. Custom fit boat covers are available from KL
Industries. Please call our Customer Support Department or
order online at www.klindustries.com. If possible store your
boat in a garage or barn.
• Make sure all water is drained from between the deck and hull.
• When storing your boat, open the drain plug and tilt the bow
up for the Pro 102 and Pro 120 models to ensure proper
drainage. Tilt the Pro 94 stern up because the drain is in the
bow of the boat.
• Don’t allow water to accumulate between the deck and hull
and freeze. Freezing damages the flotation foam.
• Close the cap on the bow and/or stern light sockets on the Pro
102 and Pro 120 models.
• Remove all seats, fuel tanks, batteries and other accessories.
• Don’t fill the boat with gear.
• Release the tension from winch and tie down straps.
• Don’t store the boat on sawhorses.