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Owner’s Manual 

30 Express

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Pro-Line Boats Inc., P.O. box 1348, 
Crystal River, FL 34423.  All rights reserved.  6-25-03 
Specifications subject to change without notice.  Actual boats may vary from drawings. 

 

Summary of Contents for 2001 30 Express

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual 30 Express Pro Line Boats Inc P O box 1348 Crystal River FL 34423 All rights reserved 6 25 03 Specifications subject to change without notice Actual boats may vary from drawings...

Page 2: ...ems Fresh Water Sea Water Head Waste Air Conditioning Fuel Oil Electrical A C D C generator After Market Accessories V Trailering and Launching Capacity Hitch Load Distribution Launching and Retrievin...

Page 3: ...2 2 m Bridge Clearance w Top 9 6 2 9 m Baitwell Capacity 45 Gal 170 34 l Sleeping Capacity 4 Specifications are approximate and subject to change without notice Pump Wire Colors Pump Wire Color Baitw...

Page 4: ...al to maximize your enjoyment and safety as well as familiarize yourself with your new boat Dealer s Duties Your dealer s responsibilities include but are not limited to Pre delivery verification of p...

Page 5: ...evice approved for day and night use when in coastal waters or great lakes In addition here is a list of suggested equipment you should have aboard your Pro Line First aid kit and blankets Anchor and...

Page 6: ...at if it capsizes unless it is burning out of control Alcohol Don t drink and drive If you have been drinking have a designated driver who has not been drinking Never operate a boat under the influenc...

Page 7: ...nd controls Refer to the engine manual in your owner s packet for additional specific information Portside Switch Panel Compass Area For Future Electronics Starboard Switch Panel Key Switches Windlass...

Page 8: ...e the lever to the detent for neutral The throttle lever is equipped with a neutral safety switch to prevent the motor from starting in gear Practice shifting a few times without the engine running to...

Page 9: ...to see if the engine is using more fuel than normal or the gauge has failed Temperature The temperature gauge indicates the internal temperature of your engine Your engine is equipped with a thermosta...

Page 10: ...dealer installed accessories Windshield Wipers Optional windshield wipers enhance visibility from the helm and therefore improve safety for operation in rain or adverse conditions Windshield Vent Open...

Page 11: ...erator have an additional bilge pump located aft of the generator This pump operates automatically and does not have a manual switch override Fish Box Pump This switch operates the pump macerator to d...

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Page 13: ...a device stops working check to see if the circuit breaker is tripped or the fuse is blown The main breaker is located on the aft starboard side stringer and is accessible from the bilge hatch Additio...

Page 14: ...nd are located beneath the aft passenger seat in the galley area The starboard tank and pump feeds both the head sink and the galley sink The starboard tank and pump are located underneath the galley...

Page 15: ...switch Turn the main switches off if the pumps are not going to be used soon Boats that are equipped with generators and air conditioning have strainers installed which filters the sea water These fil...

Page 16: ...osed position as per USCG regulations Familiarize yourself with laws regarding overboard discharge of waste before removing the restraint The switch labeled macerator is on the cabin D C panel and is...

Page 17: ...the system Open the strainer to purge air from the system and eliminate the air lock This should be done each time the boat is put in the water Fuel Oil System The fuel tank on your Pro Line is const...

Page 18: ...the primer bulb may be defective or a leak may have developed allowing air into the system The primer bulbs are located on the port stringer between the fuel water separators and the transom Pro Line...

Page 19: ...power to minimize contact arcing The panel is located in the cabin If the reverse polarity light is on unplug shore power and do not use it until this potentially dangerous situation is corrected by...

Page 20: ...r battery isolation parallel operation and disconnect Caution To avoid possible alternator battery damage on twin engine installations insure the dual battery switches are never left so both engines a...

Page 21: ...erator starts It is imperative the generator has cooling water while operating Make sure the seacock is open and cooling water is flowing from the exhaust port Do not operate the generator if water is...

Page 22: ...er carriage for cracks loose parts and fasteners Insure tires are inflated to proper pressure and in good condition Check wheel bearings and lug nuts Verify light and signal operation Make sure boat i...

Page 23: ...avoid shorting Verify safety equipment is aboard Launching If possible use a lookout Back down the ramp until wheels are underwater or the stern of the boat just starts to float keeping perpendicular...

Page 24: ...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...

Page 25: ...aise and lower motors throughout an infinite number of settings between its upper and lower limits There is a trim setting that will yield maximum speed stability or maneuverability for every throttle...

Page 26: ...at high loads Increasing pitch will increase speed at light loads Decreasing diameter will compensate for loss of power at high altitudes Increasing diameter results in higher efficiency at low speeds...

Page 27: ...one or any ketone solvents Stubborn stains may be removed with alcohol or kerosene provided they are washed off immediately and completely with a mild detergent and water Wax all gel coated surfaces a...

Page 28: ...increased susceptibility to micro corrosion invisible to the unaided eye and cracking Proper care will preserve the weld strength and beauty of your stainless and aluminum Always clean frequently wit...

Page 29: ...e drain plug and keep bow high to drain any water accumulation Drain all water from water systems Fill fuel tank and add a stabilizer to the gasoline Prepare the engine in accordance with manufacturer...

Page 30: ...________________________ Fuel Capacity Gal _________________________________________________ Ignition Key No ___________________________________________________ Radio Call Letters ____________________...

Page 31: ...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 drive unit...

Page 32: ...hull Hatch An opening used for access to an interior space Head Toilet or toilet area in a boat Helm Steering wheel or console area of a boat Hull The basic structure of a boat that provides flotatio...

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