background image

Introduction 

 

Thank you for choosing a Paddle King product!  We take pride in 

building a high quality yet affordable boat!  With a little care and 

maintenance, your Lo Pro should give you years of trouble-free 

enjoyment on the water.  Please take a few minutes to familiarize 

yourself with the basics of owning and trailering a pontoon boat, 

contained in this booklet and in the 

Basic Boating and Safety 

Manual

 you received with this booklet. 

 

Frequently Asked Questions 

 

We frequently are asked, “What size lake or body of water is too big 

for the Lo Pro?”  We really intended the Lo Pro line for inland lakes 

of approximately 500 acres, but this depends on the situation (wind 

speed, boat traffic, size of other boats, etc.). Our Lo Pros are not 

intended for rough water or salt water. Any body of water with more 

than a one-foot wave should be avoided. Please use your best 

judgment and common sense when making the decision of where 

to use your boat. 

 

Another question we get asked a lot is, “Can I put a larger motor on 

the boat?”  The answer is ‘No!’ The listed rating on a Lo Pro is the 

maximum allowable horsepower. The listed horsepower rating has 

been determined through extensive testing and is based on 

performance and safe handling.   The Lo Pro performs best and is 

safest with the current horse power rating and under no 

circumstances should a larger, heavier motor be used.  Exceeding 

this rating may cause damage to your boat and will void your 

warranty. You can also be ticketed by law enforcement for over-

powering your boat. 

 

General Terminology 

Aft or stern:

  The rear or back of the boat. 

Hull:

  The body of the boat. 

Bow:

  The forward or front part of the boat. 

Launch:

  To put a vessel in the water. 

PFD:

  Personal floatation device or lifejacket. 

Port:

  The left side of the boat if you are on the boat facing the bow. 

Rules of the Road:

  The nautical traffic rules for preventing 

collisions on the water. 

Starboard:

  The right side of the boat if you are on the boat facing 

the bow. 

Underway:

  Describes a vessel in motion (not moored or 

anchored). 

Capacity Plate:

  Your boat has a manufacturer’s capacity plate 

stating the maximum load in pounds (persons, motor, gear) the boat 

Summary of Contents for Lo Pro Angler

Page 1: ...t is Can I put a larger motor on the boat The answer is No The listed rating on a Lo Pro is the maximum allowable horsepower The listed horsepower rating has been determined through extensive testing...

Page 2: ...enced and knowledgeable about all the rules and regulations associated with boating No matter how big or small the waterway is that you use your boat on you should have a healthy respect for the dange...

Page 3: ...he stern rear of the boat by the transom There is also a plate that is underneath the deck in the middle Federal law prohibits removal or tampering of this number in any way Keep a record of this numb...

Page 4: ...at just as you do on your automobile This will also protect your investment against damage or theft Livewell Your livewell should be hooked up to the battery as shown in the enclosed diagram The livew...

Page 5: ...nvas Vinyl We highly recommend that you cover your boat with a mooring cover when your boat is not in use This will prevent water from seeping down into the cushions We also recommend that you clean a...

Page 6: ...they may contain acid First use a brush to remove any algae or scum on the tubes It is easier to clean when wet Always follow the instructions and precautions on the labels of any cleaners If an alumi...

Page 7: ...ubject to corrosion Lo Pros are not designed to be used in brackish or salt water It is not recommended that they be used in a body of water with bluing agent or while weed treatment is being applied...

Page 8: ......

Page 9: ...rms should be secured in the stern rail hinge and the main canopy frame secured in the middle rail hinge Remove the boot and unwrap the hold down straps Grab the front bow and open the canopy towards...

Page 10: ...Shipping or transportation of the boat is the sole responsibility of the customer unless a written authorization from the Paddle King president is obtained 4 Parts covered all parts manufactured by P...

Page 11: ...es Under the guidelines of this warranty Paddle King will repair or replace at our option any boat or part parts found to be defective in material or workmanship upon review at its Carson City Michiga...

Reviews: