Oil Tank and Oil Fill
Depending on your selection of the various optional engine packages (i.e., oil injected outboard engines),
your boat may be equipped with a remote oil tank. If your engine package requires the installation of an
oil tank, it will be installed in the bilge area. The exact mounting location is dependent upon which power
package you have selected. The oil fill will be installed on the port side of the transom and will be
accessible from the dive ladder or the port jump seat.
Make sure that the oil tank is well stocked with the type of engine oil that is recommended by your engine
manufacturer for your engine; refer to your engine manual. It is imperative that the oil supply remains
clean and uncontaminated by water or dirt. Check to make sure the oil lines are free from leaks, kinks
and chafing. Some motors use a primer bulb to initiate oil flow. Air may periodically enter the system and
require purging. Refer to your engine manual for specific instructions.
If your optional engine package requires the installation of a remote oil tank, please refer to the owner’s
manual provided by the engine manufacturer for operational procedures and for information related 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 overboard and the vent should be inspected for obstructions regularly. Ensure all
of the fuel hoses remain properly secured and located according to NMMA standards. Inspect all hose
clamps and fittings to ensure they are double clamped where needed and that there are no fuel leaks in
any of the hoses. Also, inspect the oil system, if applicable, and ensure that the oil tank and hoses
remain properly connected and secured.
If you notice a fuel odor or see fuel in the bilge, there may be a leak somewhere in the fuel system.
Correct any fuel leaks before operating the vessel.
Caution: If at all possible
, any fuel tank and or fuel system repair should be handled by
your Pro-Line dealer’s Service Department or by another qualified service professional.
Stereo Equipment (Optional)
Please refer to the owner’s manuals provided by the manufacturer of the stereo components listed in this
section for operational procedures and for information related to the care and maintenance of their
products. When in doubt, always defer to the component manufacturer’s instructions and/or
recommendations.
Note: The individual manufacturers of each of the following products listed in this section
provide the limited warranties for their equipment and most associated parts. Each
manufacturer provides recommendations regarding service and warranty related issues.
In many cases, service and/or warranty repairs must be performed by a repair facility that
is authorized to work on their equipment.
AM/FM Stereo with CD Player, Speakers and Remote (Optional)
The AM/FM stereo comes equipped with a CD player, remote and 4 speakers. The installation locations
are as follows:
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AM/FM Stereo with CD player – Installed on the starboard aft wall of the cabin
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Remote - On the console
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Speakers - Two speakers at the forward V berth and two in the cockpit.
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If you have selected the optional hard top, the cockpit speakers will be
installed on the face of the built in storage box.
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