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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 gelcoat-covered 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 2010 23 XP

Page 1: ...Manual 23 XP Specifications subject to change without notice Actual boats may vary from drawings and or photos Copyright 2007 Pro Line Boats Inc PO Box 1348 Crystal River FL 34423 All rights reserved...

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Page 3: ...y 8 Regulations 8 Rules of the Road 8 Alcohol 9 Controls Throttle and Shift Controls 10 Ignition Binnacle Forward Neutral and Reverse Gear Operation 10 Key Switch Alarm 10 Lanyard Stop Switch 10 Shift...

Page 4: ...Fresh Water Cockpit Shower Faucet Optional 21 Fresh Water Pump Optional 21 Fresh Water Tank and Fill Optional 22 Cabin Sink and Cabinet 22 Fuel Oil Systems 22 Fuel Tank 22 Fuel Fill Fitting 23 Fuel S...

Page 5: ...he Engines 34 After Starting the Engines 34 Fueling 34 Before Fueling 34 While Fueling 35 After Fueling 35 Loading 35 Trailering and Launching Selecting A Trailer 36 Check Before You Go Out On The Hig...

Page 6: ...Products 47 Appendix Helpful Check Lists 48 Each Time You Go On A Boat Trip 48 Once A Month 48 Once A Year 48 Boat Identification Information 49 Trouble Shooting Chart 50 While we endeavor to be as a...

Page 7: ...ake is safe for you your passengers and others on the water Always use common sense when boating Specifications Length Overall LOA 23 0 Cockpit Depth 25 Beam 8 6 Maximum Horsepower 300 hp Draft Hull 1...

Page 8: ...or less are required to display a capacity plate Your boat is rated for the following capacities Maximum capacity of persons may not exceed 8 passengers The combined weight of those passengers may no...

Page 9: ...ailable when calling or writing HIN Hull Identification Number Selling dealer s name and location Servicing dealer if different from selling dealer Nature of problem Names of dealership personnel invo...

Page 10: ...ers for a nominal fee Please contact your dealer or Pro Line Boats to obtain the applicable transfer form so that the new owner will have piece of mind knowing that their pre owned boat comes with the...

Page 11: ...hrobbing temples inability to think coherently ringing in the ears tightness across the chest headaches drowsiness nausea dizziness fatigue vomiting collapse and convulsions Do not stand or swim near...

Page 12: ...back drafting At slow speeds while idling or stopped Be aware that CO can remain in or around your boat at dangerous levels even if your engine or the other boat s engine is no longer running How to P...

Page 13: ...o use it properly and instruct others as well Use water to fight a fire as a last resort after making arrangements to abandon the boat if a fire should get out of control Keep the following in mind if...

Page 14: ...underway and knows to keep the boat balanced At least one other person knows how to operate the boat in case of an emergency Your passengers are aware of propeller dangers and the possibility of sudd...

Page 15: ...ntion with horn blast s and waits for a response then completes maneuver When approaching head on both boats give way after giving appropriate horn blast s preferably to starboard When crossing a vess...

Page 16: ...alarm is actually is a warning alarm that goes off when any overheating problems may occur with the engine To check the key switch alarm turn the ignition key to the right but do not start the engine...

Page 17: ...ed by your engine manufacturer After every 24 hours of operation check all nuts caps and hose fittings for tightness Make sure the hoses are not chafing or kinking on sharp corners Also check that hos...

Page 18: ...mple if the starboard trim tab switch is being pressed down the port trim tab should be going down Repeat the same process for the opposite side While underway and in open water clear of other boaters...

Page 19: ...e switch and wiring are in good repair either the breaker is faulty or it is too small for the load Reduce the load or replace the breaker Air Conditioner Optional The installation of the air conditio...

Page 20: ...ted parts Please refer to their owner s manual and follow their recommendations for scheduled maintenance and service All service and or warranty repairs must be performed by a repair facility that is...

Page 21: ...hould be in the closed position To activate the pump depress the switch to the up or forward position To turn the pump off after the baitwell tub is full depress switch to the down or aft position 5 F...

Page 22: ...ngine s Caution To avoid possible alternator battery damage on twin engine installations make sure that the dual battery switches are never left so both engines are connected together i e never leave...

Page 23: ...of the hard top Two push in switches for the spreader light and courtesy light are located on the base of the dome shaped courtesy light which is mounted to the bottom of the hard top The spreader li...

Page 24: ...to the manual provided by the manufacturer of the gauge that was included in your owner s package Speedometer To ensure that the speedometer is working properly get the boat on a planing speed and ch...

Page 25: ...eodorant following the instructions on the deodorant container Replace the cap firmly Before using Set the portable toilet in the upright position and remove the cap located on the right rear side of...

Page 26: ...allow water to flow through the fitting Lever on the washdown fitting is closed Lever on the washdown fitting is open Bilge Pumps The aft 1100 gph bilge pump and float switch are installed as far aft...

Page 27: ...kpit shower faucet nozzle is located just outside the transom door behind a white cap cover Pull open the cap and pull out the faucet shower nozzle and hose Press the lever on the nozzle to ensure pro...

Page 28: ...e of the same gelcoat covered fiberglass that is used in the construction of the deck and hull of the boat Note Do not place any hot materials on this Fiberglass countertop as this surface could melt...

Page 29: ...gines come equipped with a built in fuel water separator Please refer to the owner s manual provided by the manufacturer of your engine package for operational procedures and for information related t...

Page 30: ...ey 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 s...

Page 31: ...equipment Windows Doors and Hatches Windshield Tempered Glass The windshield assembly is constructed of white powder coated aluminum and tempered glass and is vented on both sides Each of the side ve...

Page 32: ...sed via the deck hatches and access pies The boat in this photo includes optional seating arrangements i e helm bench seat with storage and folding aft facing bench and folding rear bench seat Note Re...

Page 33: ...hatch The hatch should be in the closed and latched position when the vessel is underway Cabin Portholes Two portholes are installed in the cabin One is located on each side of the cabin Hardware Clea...

Page 34: ...be drained via the fitting Never remove the drain plug when the boat is sitting static in the water If you live in an area where it snows and you are storing your boat on a lift during the winter make...

Page 35: ...d or gear Rope locker storage at the bow V berth storage Shelf around V berth Cargo net in the cabin Shelf at the cabin sink Stainless steel drink holders Under the standard captain s chairs or the op...

Page 36: ...he deck and hull of the boat For information on keeping the sink and countertop looking like new please refer to the Gelcoat and Fiberglass areas in the Service and Care section of this manual If you...

Page 37: ...dinating pillows curtains and bolsters Patterns available for boats built in early model year 2009 are outfitted in your choice of Geometric Spice or Cosmic Caribbean Cabin interiors for boats built l...

Page 38: ...f the burner does not light repeat the ignition procedure How to control the flame Turning the ignition knob slowly toward the off position from the on position can regulate the size of the flame How...

Page 39: ...at speed and economy due to increased drag of hull and drive 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 wa...

Page 40: ...inspect the bilge for fuel and check for vapors Visually make sure that the propellers are clear of obstructions or swimmers Make sure that the engine cooling water intakes are submerged Lock the hel...

Page 41: ...Reduce the load to permit safe operation in rough and adverse conditions Heavy loads reduce the performance and increase fuel consumption The load positioning greatly affects the performance of your...

Page 42: ...port left side of your trailer to insure it has an adequate gross vehicle weight rating GVWR for the combined boat and trailer The tow vehicle must be capable of handling the weight of the trailer boa...

Page 43: ...spare bearing and race set for long trips Towing Precautions Allow more time to brake accelerate pass and stop Remember the turning radius is also much greater Curbs and roadside barriers must be give...

Page 44: ...thing has been double checked proceed slowly to the ramp remembering that your boat is just resting on the trailer and attached only at the bow The ideal situation is to have one person in the boat an...

Page 45: ...touching the trailer winch smoothly apply power until the boat eases to the bow rest Winch the boat onto the trailer and secure it Drive the trailer with the boat aboard carefully out of the ramp to...

Page 46: ...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 profession...

Page 47: ...ust be applied in order to properly complete the application process therefore we recommend that a qualified professional do this process While barrier coating and bottom painting are the best prevent...

Page 48: ...orides to clean the aluminum and or nearby components Chlorides can leach onto the aluminum when nearby Never clean with acids or bleaches Avoid abrasive cleaning products NEVER use sandpaper steel wo...

Page 49: ...s more than 50 eroded Your motor and or drive unit have a sacrificial zinc anode to mitigate the effects of electrolysis which causes corrosion Maintain this anode in accordance with the maintenance s...

Page 50: ...Gel website http www wolfwire com tefgel frameset htm for more details Curtain Aft Canvas Curtain Canvas One of the best ways to keep Sunbrella brand fabrics looking good and to delay the need for de...

Page 51: ...ners and steel wool will damage vinyl as do strong solvents lacquer solutions and inks Lotions suntan oil waxes and polishes etc contain oils and dyes that can cause stiffening and staining of the vin...

Page 52: ...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 easy fitting out in the spring Pre Stora...

Page 53: ...tenance Products Flitz For use on brass copper stainless steel chrome silver gold pewter nickel factory gun bluing bonze platinum tin aluminum magnesium anodized aluminum painted surfaces fiberglass P...

Page 54: ...exhaust 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 u...

Page 55: ...Vertical 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...

Page 56: ...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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