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Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Pro-Line Boats 23 XP sport fishing boat. Welcome into the proud
family of satisfied Pro-Line owners. Every expedition lets you enjoy the outstanding features designed into every
boat we construct. Your new Pro-Line is more than just a boat, it's a whole new lifestyle.
Pro-Line's commitment to the needs and wishes of the sport fishing family has resulted in a superior fishing craft
providing you with comfort, performance, security, and outstanding fishability. All of our boats comply with U.S.
Coast Guard (USCG) safety regulations and are designed and crafted in accordance with the National Marine
Manufacturers Association (NMMA), the American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) standards, and the Common
European directive (CE).
This manual (to be kept onboard your Pro-Line) is designed to provide you with information necessary for the
safe, efficient operation and care of your new Pro-Line. Take the time now to carefully review the owner’s manual
and the additional information in your owner’s package to maximize your enjoyment and safety as well as
familiarize yourself with your new boat.
We have prepared this manual to help you fully enjoy each voyage while operating your boat safely. While the
information in the manual cannot and does not cover every boating situation, 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 take 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)
17”
Bridge Clearance
8’ 4”
Deadrise 20
degrees
Fuel Capacity
125 gal.
Weight
Fresh Water Capacity (Optional)
10 gal.
Hull – w/o Engines
3,900 lbs.
Baitwell Capacity
18 gal.
Trailerable
6,410 lbs.
Fishbox Capacity (2 @ 40 gallons each)
80 gal.
Cockpit Area
52 sq. ft.
Porta-Potti Capacity
2.8 gal.
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.
Summary of Contents for 2010 23 XP
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