Manufacturer’s statement of Origin (MsO)
Each boat comes with a document called a Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin (MSO). Think of it like the title to your car. It’s your proof,
along with your sales receipt, of ownership. You’ll need both the MSO completed and signed by the retailer and your sales receipt to
register the boat with your state licensing bureau.
Most states require that you register your boat if it has a motor or will be used with a motor. Also, several states require you to register the
boat if it exceeds a certain length. To determine the registration requirements please check with your state licensing bureau. This varies from
state to state but is often the Secretary of State, Department of Natural Resources or the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Owner’s Manual
Keep your owner’s manual for future reference. It is a good idea to write down the following information:
Serial Number
___________________________________________
Date of Purchase
___________________________________________
Purchased from
___________________________________________
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Components and Basic set-up
Please follow the recommended steps to prepare your boat. Note: the manual will refer to different models. The large decal on the side of
the boat shows the model.
Parts
• The Pro 120 comes with: (2) padded seats, (2) kingpin swivels, (2) pedestals, (3) transom drain plugs installed, (1) drain plug installed in
front/center cooler, (1) stern light (located under the rear casting deck) and (1) trolling motor plug.
• The Pro 102 comes with: (2) padded seats, (2) kingpin swivels, (3) drain plugs installed, (1) stern light, (1) bow light, (1) battery box, (1)
accessory kit and (1) trolling motor plug.
• The Pro 94 comes with: (2) seats, (2) kingpin swivels, (3) drain plugs installed, (1) battery strap and (1) trolling motor plug.
applying Decals
Before applying boat registration decals, clean the area with alcohol or any solvent that does not leave a residue. Make sure solvent is put
aside and is dry. Using a propane torch, lightly pass the flame back and forth over the area where the decals will be applied. Do not try to
heat the surface. This process will enhance the adhesion of the decals.