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Trailering and Launching 

 
 

Selecting a Trailer 

 
Choose the proper trailer for your boat and make sure the trailer you use is certified.  Consult your state 
authority for state regulations pertaining to trailering a boat.  More damage can be done to a boat by the 
stress of road travel than by normal water operation.  A boat hull is designed to be evenly supported by 
water.  Pro-Line does not make or recommend the use of any particular trailer.  We do, however, 
recommend using the bunk style trailer in lieu of a roller style trailer.  The bunk style provides the hull of 
the vessel with a much more even distribution of weight.  
 
When transported on a trailer, your boat should be supported structurally, as evenly across the hull as 
possible.  This will allow for even distribution of the weight of the hull, engine and equipment.  It should be 
long enough to support the whole length of the hull but short enough to allow the lower unit of the boat's 
engine to extend freely. 

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Rollers and bolsters must be kept in good condition to prevent scratching and gouging of 
the hull.  

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Tie-downs and lower unit supports must be adjusted properly to prevent the boat from 
bouncing on the trailer.  The bow eye on the boat should be secured either with rope, 
chain or turnbuckle in addition to the winch cable.  Additional straps may be required 
across the beam of the boat.  

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The capacity of the trailer should be greater than the combined weight 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 trailer. 

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The tow vehicle must be capable of handling the weight of the trailer, boat and motors, as 
well as the weight of the equipment, which will be carried inside.  The boat weight must 
include the weight of the empty hull, motors, full fuel and fresh water capacities, 
accessories, equipment, and provisions.  This may require that the tow vehicle may need 
to be specially equipped with:  

Engine of adequate power.  

Transmission designed for towing.  

Larger cooling systems for the engine and transmission.  

Heavy-duty brakes.  

Load bearing hitch attached to the frame, not the bumper.  

Rollers, if used, should only serve to guide the boat into position while in the water and should not be 
relied upon to support the weight of the boat.  The improper use of rollers voids your warranty and could 
seriously damage your hull. 
 
 

Check Before You Go Out On The Highway 

 

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Insure that the hitch on the tow vehicle is rated for the gross total weight (GTW) or 
greater and that the ball size matches the trailer receiver. 

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The tow ball and coupler are the same size and the bolts with washers are tightly 
secured.  (The vibration of road travel can loosen them.) 

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The coupler is completely over the ball and the latching mechanism is locked down. 

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The trailer is loaded evenly from front to rear as well as side-to-side.  Too much weight 
on the hitch will cause the rear wheels of the tow vehicle to drag and may make steering 
more difficult. 

 

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Summary of Contents for 2007 25 Super Sport

Page 1: ...pecifications 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...

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Page 3: ...y 9 Regulations 10 Rules of the Road 10 Alcohol 10 Controls Throttle Shift Controls 11 Ignition Binnacle Fwd Neutral Reverse Gear Operation 11 Key Switch Alarm 11 Lanyard Stop Switch 11 Shift Throttle...

Page 4: ...with Dockside Discharge Optional 23 Sea Water System 24 Baitwell and or Washdown Pump 24 Bilge Pump 25 Fish Boxes with Macerator Pump 25 Fuel Oil Systems 26 Fuel Tank 26 Fuel Fill and Fuel Vent 26 Fu...

Page 5: ...ing the Engines 37 Fueling 38 Before Fueling 38 While Fueling 38 After Fueling 38 Loading 38 Trailering and Launching Selecting a Trailer 39 Check Before You Go Out On The Highway 39 Backing a Trailer...

Page 6: ...ce a Month 51 Once a Year 51 Boat Identification Information 52 Trouble Shooting Chart 53 Wiring Diagrams 54 While we endeavor to be as accurate as possible certain changes in standard equipment optio...

Page 7: ...on 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 recommended you must make sure that whatever action you tak...

Page 8: ...our dealer Know your boat and the rules of the 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 genera...

Page 9: ...ty of the dealer All warrantable repairs are to be completed by an authorized Pro Line dealer Your dealer should be able to assist you with any service or warranty related issues If for any reason you...

Page 10: ...r any special delivery fees unless pre approved Gelcoat cracking chalking crazing discoloration yellowing or blistering Hull blisters that form below the water line Osmosis blistering is not covered b...

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Page 12: ...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 13: ...lating 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 14: ...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 e...

Page 15: ...nd 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 easi...

Page 16: ...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 hor...

Page 17: ...pending upon the engine package that was selected ey Switch Alarm is located in the binnacle and sounds when the ignition key is turned on The key anyard Stop Switch p switch also called the emergency...

Page 18: ...r depending upon your selection of engine package Please carefully read the owner s manual provided by the specific manufacturer Check your particular engine specifications for details specific to you...

Page 19: ...abs Optional The trim tabs on the 24 Super Sport come equipped with auto retract The planing tabs are located on each side of the transom on the bottom of the hull The trim tabs operate independently...

Page 20: ...Adjust them in small increments when in open water and clear of any obstructions Trim Tab Indicators Optional The trim tab indicator switch may be added when trim tabs are factory installed The waterp...

Page 21: ...indlass toggle switch to the down position to release the anchor and line After dropping the anchor be sure to tie the line off at one of the cleats If you do not tie off at a cleat the constant pull...

Page 22: ...n one 1 on the port battery switch and starboard engine to position two 2 on the starboard battery switch To test the operations of the battery switch place the switch in the off position and try to s...

Page 23: ...e switch to the up or forward position The lights give off a soft warm light which should not affect your night vision but will still provide you with enough light to safely move around your cockpit i...

Page 24: ...ter Optional The fresh water switch provides power to the fresh water pump Depress the fresh water switch to the forward position to activate the fresh water pump The fresh water faucet nozzle is inst...

Page 25: ...bility conditions When you are underway in low visibility conditions you should have the Nav Anc switch in the up or forward position This will activate the navigation lights as well as your anchor li...

Page 26: ...tch a 3rd time to turn off the red courtesy light To operate the spreader lights The spreader light switch operates in the same manor as the courtesy light but only needs to be pressed in once to be t...

Page 27: ...ndicate the appropriate RPM range When you are running at wide open throttle the tach should read near the top end of the recommended RPM range If the RPM gauge is reading correctly and the engine thr...

Page 28: ...le and hose Press the button on the nozzle to ensure proper operation water spraying When you are finished stow away the transom fresh water hose and cover the outlet with the white cap If the fresh w...

Page 29: ...including those built before 1977 with installed toilets must have an operable MSD Both the U S Coast Guard and the Natural Resources Police can enforce MSD requirements Check with your local authorit...

Page 30: ...a baitwell light Even when the baitwell pump is turned off if the seacock is open the baitwell tub will continue to fill with water while underway To operate the baitwell system Locate the baitwell s...

Page 31: ...ttery the pump will operate automatically when water is present in the area The float switch is equipped with two plastic knobs located on either side of the switch Turn either one of the knobs to rai...

Page 32: ...access pie installed forward of the helm seat and aft of the console Fuel Vent Hose Fuel Fill Hose Manufacturers Label Fuel Pick Up 2 nd Fuel Pick Up is available for a twin engine application Fuel Se...

Page 33: ...ystem and to your engine Please refer to the owner s manual provided by your engine manufacturer for proper procedures Some engines will not have a separate fuel water separator located in the bilge I...

Page 34: ...e 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 relat...

Page 35: ...includes Double drop out w cooler Dual command w cooler Folding rear bench Leaning post w baitwell and storage Leaning post backrest Windshield The Plexiglas windshield assembly is molded to fit the...

Page 36: ...may run the line through the hawse pipe and tie off to the cleat below When doing so take care not to damage the upholstery on the cockpit bolster Bow Pulpit w Anchor Roller and Rope Locker Storage W...

Page 37: ...ashdown pump Starboard deck drain Bilge Pump Fish Box Macerator Pump Fuel vent Starboard forward fish box Drain Plug Before launching the boat always make sure that the drain plug has been installed i...

Page 38: ...that you make note of the key number and keep it in a safe place In the event that you need to replace the keys this will allow you to replace just the keys and not the entire lock assembly Transom D...

Page 39: ...nchions of the rigid T top Port thru bolt for the motor bracket and starboard engine primer bulb 2 stroke engines only Fuel fill Fuel vent hose Starboard aft bow rail stanchion Deck drain Fish box mac...

Page 40: ...ers 90o from the side to the aft end of the boat Four additional vertical rod holders are mounted on the optional T top frame Bimini Top Optional The Bimini top frame is made of anodized aluminum and...

Page 41: ...oat Vinyl Upholstery Please see the Service and Care section of this manual for information on how to clean and care for your seat cushions and cockpit bolsters Electronics Optional Based upon the ava...

Page 42: ...on 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 Gene...

Page 43: ...mance 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 Follow...

Page 44: ...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 continge...

Page 45: ...t 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 tr...

Page 46: ...ew on both sides of the vehicle Check tires including spare and wheel bearings Improper inflation may cause difficultly in steering When trailer wheels are immersed in water especially salt water the...

Page 47: ...that your safety equipment is aboard Raise the lower unit remove supports to the proper height for launching so that it will not hit bottom Remove tie downs and make sure that the winch is properly a...

Page 48: ...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 submerged M...

Page 49: ...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 po...

Page 50: ...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...

Page 51: ...r care will 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 espe...

Page 52: ...el or other metals which cause contamination leading to rust or corrosion Always protect with a wax especially around welds to guard against micro corrosion cracking and rust spots Additional informat...

Page 53: ...site plastic not Fiberglass It will give you years of trouble free service with a few simple steps Clean the rigid T Top with soap and water You may use denatured alcohol for hard to remove stains Nev...

Page 54: ...astic so keep rubbing to a minimum Always use lots of cold water and a very very soft cloth when rubbing is required Do not use paper towels or Terri cloth towels Try not to use any cleaning solutions...

Page 55: ...tons with charcoal briquettes that have not been pre treated with lighter fluid Remove batteries and protect them from freezing Trickle charge overnight once a month Place under cover If the boat is s...

Page 56: ...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 surfaces such as Aluminum and Metals T to...

Page 57: ...oses 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 mist...

Page 58: ...tical 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 S...

Page 59: ...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 drive...

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