Customer Responsibilities
•
Review and sign the Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI) report for the boat and motors with your dealer
to ensure that your boat is in top condition when you take delivery.
•
Examine the boat at time of delivery to insure that all systems and components are functioning
safely and properly. Report any outstanding issues (i.e., scratches, missing items, etc.) to your
dealer before or during the delivery of the boat.
•
Read all literature and instructions to ensure proper usage and operation of the equipment as well
as how to use and maintain all equipment as directed.
•
Read and understand the limited warranty. Sign the warranty registration card and mail it to Pro-
Line Boats.
•
Contact your local Pro-Line dealer for assistance with any warrantable repairs.
•
Transportation of your boat to and from your dealer or repair facility for warrantable repairs.
•
Schedule your 20-hour boat and engine check up with your 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 general boat operations. We at Pro-Line urge all boat owners and
operators to attend a boating safety course before operating a boat.
Owner’s Package
Each Pro-Line boat comes with an Owner’s Package that contains this Owner’s Manual along with materials
supplied by various manufacturers whose products have been installed on your boat. Manufacturers of certain
products (i.e., Stereo, TV, Stove, Refrigerator, Microwave, Engines, Electronics, etc.) provide their own limited
warranty and owner’s manuals. While we have endeavored to be as accurate as possible in this manual, if you
should notice a discrepancy between the information in this manual and that of the individual supplier’s manual,
always follow the instructions in the supplier’s manual
.
Make sure that you complete the individual warranty cards for these products and forward them on to the
respective manufacturers to register for your warranty with them. Retain all materials in your Pro-Line Owner’s
Package for easy reference.
Yacht Certification
In accordance with the National Marine Manufacturers Association
(NMMA) and the American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC), all boats
larger than 26 feet in length are required to be Yacht Certified.
Therefore, a per person and/or pound capacity is not assigned to
vessels over 26 feet in length. It is up to the operator’s discretion to
determine a safe load. These yacht standards are based on
Standards and Recommended Practices for Small Craft published by
the ABYC, 3069 Solomons Island Road, Edgewater, MD 21037 (410-
956-1050).
Insurance and Registration
As the owner of the boat, you are legally responsible for all liabilities
of operation. Secure
insurance protection
with a reputable
insurance company through your local insurance agent. Learn about
and operate your boat in accordance with local, state, and federal
laws, regulations, and
registration
requirements.
2
Summary of Contents for 2009 26 Super Sport
Page 2: ...ii...