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Service and Care 

 
 
To enjoy trouble free use of your Pro-Line, follow the recommended procedures and instructions relating to the 
service and care of your boat.  Failure to follow proper maintenance practices will result in shorter life of your 
equipment and may void your warranty. 
 
Much of the installed equipment on your Pro-Line is warranted separately.  Follow the care instructions found in 
your owner’s packet to keep these individual warranties in force. 
 
Your engine manual contains service information relating to your particular engine installation.  Follow the engine 
manufacturer’s recommendations for trouble free service and to preserve your warranty rights.

 

 
Your new Pro-Line boat is your home away from home.  Generally, you should maintain your boat with the same 
care as you would maintain your home or automobile.  Many of the same products used in caring for your home 
and automobile can be used to maintain your new boat. 
 

Fiberglass and Gelcoat 

 
The gelcoated fiberglass on your Pro-Line provides a smooth, easy to clean and maintain surface.  Regular 
cleaning and waxing will preserve the finish on your boat for many years to come. 
 
Use a mild detergent and plenty of fresh clean water to swab down the exposed gelcoat on your boat.  Do not use 
harsh cleaners containing ammonia, chlorine, or abrasives.  Do not use acetone 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 gelcoat surfaces a minimum of twice 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 power buff with Mirror Glaze No. 1.  Then follow up with a good waxing. 
 

Caution:  When power buffing, use care not to leave swirl marks or "burn" the surface. You may 
want to leave power buffing to a professional. 

 
The gelcoat on your Pro-Line is approximately 25-mil thick.  Minor scratches and deep stains that do not 
penetrate the gelcoat can be lightly wet sanded with 600 grit sand paper, buffed and waxed to remove. 
 
If a deep gouge to the surface occurs that goes through the gelcoat and into the fiberglass, it must be repaired 
promptly to avoid further damage.  Your dealer is best equipped to handle this repair and achieve good bonding 
and color match.  There are many different gelcoat repair kits on the market for this use.  However, results 
obtained may not be satisfactory.  See your Pro-Line dealer for fiberglass damage deeper than 1/16 inch.

 

 

Epoxy Barrier Coat and Bottom Paint 

If your boat will be in the water continuously, we recommend sealing the bottom of the hull with a high quality 
barrier coating.  Unsealed gelcoat may form water blisters.  Repair of water osmosis blister damage is not 
covered under the limited warranty. 
 
The phenomenon of osmotic blistering is known to occur in saltwater, brackish water and/or fresh water.  Any 
boat left in the water for any period of time is susceptible.  Nearly all the marine bottom paint manufacturers today 
offer coatings that help protect the hull against blistering.  If required, contact your Pro-Line dealer’s Service 
Department or another qualified service professional for further information. 
 
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. 
 

Summary of Contents for 2009 29 Super Sport

Page 1: ...s Manual 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 Mar...

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Page 3: ...9 Controls Throttle and Shift Controls for Twin Engines 10 Ignition Binnacle Forward Neutral and Reverse Gear Operation 10 Key Switch Alarm 10 Lanyard Stop Switch 10 Shift Throttle Trim 10 Steering H...

Page 4: ...5 Head Waste System 25 What is the Law 25 Center Console with Enclosed Head Porta Potti 25 Head Porta Potti with Dockside Discharge Optional 25 Electric Head with Macerator and Holding Tank with Pump...

Page 5: ...Rigid Trylon Top 41 Bimini Top and Windscreen 41 Canvas 41 Isinglass 41 Vinyl 42 Exterior Vinyl Upholstered Seats and Cockpit Bolsters 42 Winterization and Storage 42 Resealing 43 Additional Cleaning...

Page 6: ...ers and others on the water Always use common sense when boating Specifications Length Overall LOA 28 7 Fuel Capacity 192 gal Beam 9 0 Baitwell Capacity 45 gal Draft Hull 21 Casting Deck Storage Box 2...

Page 7: ...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 Solomon...

Page 8: ...r facilities Note There are items that are not covered by the Pro Line Boats Limited Warranty including but not limited to the following Incidental and consequential damages i e storage charges teleph...

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Page 10: ...t headaches drowsiness nausea dizziness fatigue vomiting collapse and convulsions Do not stand or swim near the motor when the engine is idling Carbon monoxide can harm and even kill you inside or out...

Page 11: ...and of your boating safety Follow these simple steps to help keep Carbon Monoxide from poisoning you your passengers or others around you Know where and how CO may accumulate in and around your boat M...

Page 12: ...nto the wind to minimize burn risk from floating fuel o Wear a PFD unless you must swim under burning fuel o If swimming under burning fuel throw a PFD outside of the burning area and swim under the b...

Page 13: ...the dive platform All passengers keep away from lines under stress in case they break and recoil Regulations The USCG is the authority of all waterways Local authorities enforce State Boating Regulati...

Page 14: ...rd When crossing a vessel converging from starboard has the right of way Port vessel gives way both acknowledge with one short horn blast Know and observe navigational buoys and markers Give way to cr...

Page 15: ...event that an overheating problem occurs with the engine To check the key switch alarm turn the ignition key to the right but do not start the engine The alarm will sound ensuring that the engine war...

Page 16: ...or distorted The fluid should be changed annually under normal conditions and every six months during times of heavy usage If your steering does not operate properly check the following Drive entangle...

Page 17: ...e underway and in open water clear of other boaters depress the top half of the switches in half second increments to achieve the desired degree of trim To correct a starboard list depress the top hal...

Page 18: ...ss the windlass 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 consta...

Page 19: ...ommendations Battery Switch for Dual Batteries The battery switches are installed behind the hatch located below the transom door at the starboard aft corner of the cockpit They are for battery isolat...

Page 20: ...e pump and float switch This 1100 gph pump is located in the bilge and is accessible via the hinged hatch over the aft bilge area The bilge pump is wired automatic to the battery and has a manual over...

Page 21: ...boxes As long as there is power to the fish box macerator pump the automatic float switches located in the holding tank will activate the pump and automatically discharge the water overboard 7 Access...

Page 22: ...ight switch on the switch panel and press the switch in the forward position to turn on the cockpit lights Press the cockpit light switch in the back or aft position to turn the lights off Navigation...

Page 23: ...Spot Light Remote Spot Light Control Panel The switch on the right side of the panel allows you to turn the light on and off The red LED light located in the center of the panel will be lit when the...

Page 24: ...boat is traveling Note The speed reading on the Speedo may vary a few mph from the actual speed that the boat is traveling Either a GPS or a radar gun can check the running speed Trim To ensure the t...

Page 25: ...t of the console The fuel pick ups are accessible via the access pie that is installed aft of the helm seat The fuel sender is equipped with a float that moves up and down with the fuel level in the t...

Page 26: ...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 yo...

Page 27: ...e boat is equipped with an 1100 gph bilge pump This pump is installed as far aft as possible in the bilge To check the operation of the bilge pump first turn the bilge pump on at the instrument panel...

Page 28: ...washdown hose is located in a compartment on the starboard side of the helm seat When the washdown pump is on twist the nozzle on the end of the hose to turn the water on and off and check to see if...

Page 29: ...d gravity drain into the forward fishbox Fresh Water System Note There must be fresh water in the fresh water tank in order for the fresh water pump to operate Operating the pump with an empty tank co...

Page 30: ...ve an operable approved type I II or III MSD Since 1980 all boats including those built before 1977 with installed toilets must have an operable MSD Both the U S Coast Guard and the Natural Resources...

Page 31: ...s in the horizontal position the seacock is closed 26 To flush the toilet first move the head switch to the on position Then press the round button labeled Press to Flush This action empties the head...

Page 32: ...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...

Page 33: ...ith the raw water washdown is located in the starboard freeboard next to the helm seat includes a locking latch Storage compartment below the forward console seat Two casting deck storage boxes next t...

Page 34: ...hoto identifies the locations of the components that can be accessed via many of theses hatches Fish box pump Head pump Waste system Y valve Fuel hose Fuel vent hose Fuel sender Removable panel in hea...

Page 35: ...h box macerator pump Hatch drain Starboard Side Upper Fitting Deck drain Lower Fittings Left to Right Baitwell Fish box Fuel vent Anchor locker drain Fish box Bow Rail The low profile bow rail is cons...

Page 36: ...t and anchor roller The anchor not included as standard equipment is held on the line beneath the anchor roller This allows you to move about the bow area safely without tripping over the line or anch...

Page 37: ...the baitwell In addition there is the availability of a wide variety of seating options at the helm that includes Double drop out with cooler Leaning post with tackle station and rod holders Dual comm...

Page 38: ...op when it is not in use Both the Bimini top and Bimini boot are made of Sunbrella canvas The Bimini top should not be left up when transporting the boat on the highway Therefore whenever transporting...

Page 39: ...More spray over bow General trim up or out characteristics are Raises the bow of the boat out of the water resulting in less hull in the water Greater speed and economy for a given throttle setting G...

Page 40: ...swimmers Make sure that the engine cooling water intakes are submerged Lock the helm seat to face straight forward Attach the safety stop switch lanyard Starting The Engines Start the engine accordin...

Page 41: ...dverse conditions Heavy loads reduce the performance and increase fuel consumption The load positioning greatly affects the performance of your boat If excessive weight is placed too far aft the boat...

Page 42: ...er buff with Mirror Glaze No 1 Then follow up with a good waxing Caution When power buffing use care not to leave swirl marks or burn the surface You may want to leave power buffing to a professional...

Page 43: ...alified 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 Gr...

Page 44: ...and lead to pitting Never permit contact with iron carbon steel or other metals which could cause rust or corrosion Pay particular attention when cleaning the tubing directly beneath the top i e hard...

Page 45: ...ne grade cleaner that is recommended for cleaning poly plastic or vinyl You may use a soft bristle nylon brush for stubborn stains Never use any harsh chemicals abrasive cleaners or any hard objects a...

Page 46: ...ixture of water and mild soap Ivory Snow Dreft or Woolite no detergents Water should be cold to lukewarm Never more than 100 degrees Use a soft bristle brush to clean Allow soap to soak in Rinse thoro...

Page 47: ...r new Pro Line was winterized before it left the factory If you launch the boat prior to storing it for the winter please complete and or comply with the following check list in order to ensure an eas...

Page 48: ...aluminum magnesium anodized aluminum painted surfaces fiberglass Plexiglas and plastics Flitz is available at many marine supply stores marinas and at Home Depot For more information on this product c...

Page 49: ...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 50: ...rtical 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 51: ...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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