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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 your boat must be kept clean.  Any buildup of marine 
life from water will create drag and affect the boat’s performance and efficiency.  Never use brushes or 
scouring pads on the bottom of your boat, as this can cause small scratches that will actually trap dirt. 
 
Antifouling bottom paint is designed to dissolve slowly to prevent marine growth.  Therefore, the hull 
bottom should be repainted at the beginning of each boating season.  Factors to take into consideration 
when selecting a protective bottom paint are water temperature, pollution, salinity, current and organic 
material in the water. 
 

Important:  Consult your Pro-Line dealer’s Service Department or another qualified 
service professional for recommended bottom paints and local laws that may govern your 
area.  Many states regulate the chemical content of bottom paints to meet environmental 
standards and regulations. 

 
Blisters are unforeseen and unexplained phenomenon that are relatively undefined.  There is no 100% 
method of prevention, although barrier coating and bottom painting is the best known deterrent. 
 
We recommend that a professional apply the epoxy barrier coat and bottom paint.  The hull should be 
sanded prior to applying the barrier coat and bottom paint.  This is done so that the epoxy coat will 
properly adhere to the hull, and when done correctly, will not void the hull warranty.  Pro-Line Boats does 
not recommend using an etching primer in lieu of sanding the bottom. 
  

Bottom painting is an annual operation but may require more frequent applications if the bottom becomes 
scratched, damaged, etc.  We recommend strict adherence to the manufacturer's recommendations when 
barrier coating and bottom painting your vessel.  There is a small window of time in which the coats must 
be applied in order to properly complete the application process; therefore, we recommend that a 
qualified professional do this process. 

 
While barrier coating and bottom painting are the best preventative to blisters caused by the environment, 
this is in no way a guarantee that they will not occur. 
 
 

Graphics 

 
Your graphics may be cleaned with a mild dish cleaning soap and warm water or a good marine grade 
cleaner that is recommended for cleaning gelcoat.  Never use any harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners or 
any hard objects, as they will damage the graphics.  Be sure to read the manufacturer’s directions 
carefully before using any product on your graphics or gelcoat. 
 
 

Gunwale Trim/Rubrail 

 
The gunwale trim/rubrail that is installed at the juncture of the deck and hull is made of flexible, semi-rigid 
and rigid PVC.  It should be cleaned with the same products used to clean the gelcoat. 
 
 

Fuel Water Separator 

 
If a fuel water separator is installed on your boat, the “spin on” filter cartridges should be renewed every 
season at a minimum.  Fuel tanks that are not kept full accumulate water faster due to condensation.  
Therefore, the filter cartridge may need to be replaced more often depending upon usage and conditions 
or if the motor begins to run rough.  When replacing the filter for the fuel water separator, coat the rubber 
seal with a film of grease or oil to help prevent sticking. 
 

Summary of Contents for 17 Sport 2006

Page 1: ...ual 17 Sport 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...

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Page 3: ...t 8 Flooding 9 Hazardous Conditions 9 Passenger Safety 9 Regulations 10 Rules of the Road 10 Alcohol 10 Controls Throttle Shift Controls 11 Ignition Binnacle Fwd Neutral Reverse Gear Operation 11 Key...

Page 4: ...Bow Rail 22 Gunwale Trim Rubrail 23 Grab Rails 23 Half Dive Platform w Ladder 23 Cockpit Deck Drains 23 Drain Plug 23 Thru Hull Fittings 23 Bimini Top Optional 25 Rod Holder Storage 25 Vinyl Upholste...

Page 5: ...itional Cleaning and Maintenance Products 39 Appendix Helpful Check Lists 40 Each Time You Go On A Boat Trip 40 Once A Month 40 Once A Year 40 Boat Identification Information 41 Trouble Shooting Chart...

Page 6: ...manual cannot and does not cover every boating situation we urge you to read this manual carefully and familiarize yourself with the boat before using it If a specific method or procedure is not reco...

Page 7: ...road before you use your boat Be proficient in boat handling and safety This manual is not intended to provide complete training on all aspects of general boat operations We at Pro Line urge all boat...

Page 8: ...ere factory installed Dealer installed items are the responsibility of the dealer All warrantable repairs are to be completed by an authorized Pro Line dealer Your dealer should be able to assist you...

Page 9: ...s lubricants or fluids used in normal maintenance Air freight next day or second day air or any special delivery fees unless pre approved Gelcoat cracking chalking crazing discoloration yellowing or b...

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Page 11: ...n confused with seasickness So be aware of the following CO symptoms Itchy and watery eyes flushed appearance throbbing temples inability to think coherently ringing in the ears tightness across the c...

Page 12: ...ilating the area Where CO May Accumulate Carbon Monoxide can accumulate anywhere in or around your boat as shown in the following pictures Inadequately ventilated canvas enclosures Exhaust gas trapped...

Page 13: ...ck A VSC is a free bow to stern safety examination Fire Be aware of and avoid conditions that can lead to accidental fire Guard against and watch for fuel spills and leaks Inspect wiring for damage or...

Page 14: ...and avoid hazardous conditions whenever possible When forced to operate your Pro Line in storm conditions Wear PFD s Stow loose gear and equipment Place heavy items as low as possible Head for the eas...

Page 15: ...o Line 800 368 5647 The USCG Headquarters by logging on to uscg mil The information here is only a brief overview Please contact the USCG for detailed information Audible warning signals o One short h...

Page 16: ...vary depending upon the engine package that was selected Key Switch Alarm The key switch alarm is located in the binnacle and sounds when the ignition key is turned on The key switch alarm is actuall...

Page 17: ...than intended Steering No Feedback Steering When the steering wheel is turned the helm pump pumps fluid to the steering cylinder causing it to extend or retract Periodically check the fluid level and...

Page 18: ...aning recommendations Power Trim The power trim unit is located on the engine and can be operated by using the trim button on the engine or by using the trim toggle switch on the binnacle To ensure th...

Page 19: ...horn navigation lights bilge pump and baitwell pump Descriptions for each switch are provided below 1 Horn The horn is used to signal warn or alert other boats swimmers or people on shore Depress the...

Page 20: ...ke sure the seacock is in the open position The seacock is wide open when the yellow seacock lever is vertical When the yellow seacock lever is horizontal the seacock is closed The underside of the se...

Page 21: ...ly press the horn switch in the forward position and listen to hear the horn The horn is used to signal warn or alert other boats or persons on shore The horn switch is located on the switch panel The...

Page 22: ...and 14 5 volts This reading ensures that the charging system and the volt gauge are working properly For specific information related to your multifunction gauge refer to the materials in your owner...

Page 23: ...tch The bilge pump is equipped with an automatic float switch white box that is mounted in close proximity to the pump As long as your boat is equipped with an operable battery the pump will operate a...

Page 24: ...rmation related to the care and maintenance of their product When in doubt always defer to the engine manufacturer s instructions and or recommendations If your engine package requires the installatio...

Page 25: ...to the care and maintenance of their product When in doubt always defer to the engine manufacturer s instructions and or recommendations Fuel Oil Leaks The fuel tank is vented via the vented fuel fill...

Page 26: ...and or gear Inside the console Wet Dry storage compartment below the port aft jump seat Wet Dry storage compartment in the casting deck storage box Hatches and Latches To open the hatches just lift th...

Page 27: ...l The railing which is through bolted to the gunwale is provided for safety Never use the bow rail to tie off to anything heavier than a bumper fender Do not use the bow rail for anchoring or to tie o...

Page 28: ...excess water in the cockpit to drain overboard via thru hulls on each side of the boat To ensure that there is no blockage in any of the hoses connected to the drains it is recommended that you occas...

Page 29: ...24 Starboard Side Thru Hull Locations Port Side Thru Hull Locations Port Side Deck Cockpit Drain Starboard Side Deck Cockpit Drain Bilge Pump Baitwell...

Page 30: ...nd care recommendations Rod Holder Storage Your 17 Sport has rod holder capacity to accommodate up to six rods and reels Four vertical rod holders with PVC inserts have been installed on your console...

Page 31: ...ition for best acceleration to plane Lowers the bow which provides better stability and ride in rough water Reduces boat speed and economy due to increased drag of hull and drive More spray over bow G...

Page 32: ...rformance increase fuel consumption and may introduce undesirable handling characteristics The vibration caused by running a damaged prop could cause costly damage to your lower drive unit Starting Fo...

Page 33: ...re Open the doors and hatches to ventilate the boat before starting the engines Check for fumes in the bilge and continue to ventilate if fumes are present Loading The performance of any boat is conti...

Page 34: ...ight of the boat motor and equipment Check the certification label on the forward port left side of your trailer to insure it has an adequate gross vehicle weight rating GVWR for the combined boat and...

Page 35: ...e a safe stopping distance The side view mirrors are large enough to provide an unobstructed rear view on both sides of the vehicle Check tires including spare and wheel bearings Improper inflation ma...

Page 36: ...amage was caused by the trip Remove any covers and tie downs Place lines and fenders if needed Verify that your safety equipment is aboard Raise the lower unit remove supports to the proper height for...

Page 37: ...nd or velocity the change in current and or tide any increase in boating traffic visibility etc Unload the boat at a dock or mooring if possible Back down the ramp so that the trailer is half submerge...

Page 38: ...ice a year more often if the boat is stored in the sun If neglected the surface will take on a dull appearance that is not restorable by waxing Hand buff with a rubbing compound such as Dupont No 7 or...

Page 39: ...ng an etching primer in lieu of sanding the bottom Bottom painting is an annual operation but may require more frequent applications if the bottom becomes scratched damaged etc We recommend strict adh...

Page 40: ...preserve the weld strength and beauty of your aluminum Always clean frequently with a mild non abrasive soap and lots of fresh water Most glass cleaners work Always protect with a wax especially arou...

Page 41: ...al connections with a good quality corrosion guard annually and whenever an electrical connection is repaired or replaced If you moor your Pro Line in salt water for extended periods be sure to check...

Page 42: ...f or other similar stains Prepare a special cleaning mixture Four ounces half cup of chlorine bleach Two ounces one fourth cup of mild soap One gallon of water Clean with soft bristle brush Allow mixt...

Page 43: ...er s recommendations found in your engine manual Treat metal parts with a rust inhibiter To prevent mold and mildew use an absorbing product such as DampRid according to the manufacturer s directions...

Page 44: ...upply stores marinas and at Home Depot For more information on this product contact the manufacturer at Flitz International Ltd Waterford WI 53185 800 558 8611 Woody Wax Can be used on a variety of su...

Page 45: ...t hoses for burned cracked or deteriorated sections All rubber hoses should be pliable and free of kinks Clean the bilge and all bilge components with a mixture of bleach and water Then follow up by m...

Page 46: ...Vertical Clearance Hull Deck Interior Warranty Registration Date Fuel Capacity Gallons Ignition Key Cabin Head Door Key Other Key Radio Call Letters Bat Engine Make Model HP Port Engine S N Port Drive...

Page 47: ...ive unit Entangled in lines or weeds Anchor is down Prop cavitates Trim out too far Motor is too high Weeds on prop Bow heavy damage to hull Prop is damaged Excessive vibration Propeller engine or dri...

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