it may be desirable to re-prop your Pro-Line to enhance the desired performance needs for your area. For
instance:
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Decreasing the pitch will enhance acceleration
and power at high loads.
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Increasing the pitch will increase speed at light
loads.
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Decreasing the diameter will compensate for
any loss of power at high altitudes.
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Increasing the diameter results in higher
efficiency at low speeds at the expense of top
end speed and acceleration.
Be sure not to over rev the engine when re-propping or engine damage could result. Operating your engine with
a damaged prop will decrease performance, increase fuel consumption, and may introduce undesirable handling
characteristics. The vibration caused by running a damaged prop could cause costly damage to your lower drive
unit.
Starting
Follow the information in your engine manual if it deviates from the following instructions.
Before Starting the Engines:
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Ventilate all enclosed spaces.
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Visually inspect the bilge for fuel and check for vapors.
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Visually make sure that the propellers are clear of obstructions or swimmers.
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Make sure that the engine cooling water intakes are submerged.
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Lock the helm seat to face straight forward.
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Attach the safety stop switch lanyard.
Starting the Engines:
Start the engine according to the instructions provided in your engine manual.
After Starting the Engines:
After your engine starts, make sure to observe a few basic rules to insure the engine is functioning properly:
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Verify engine cooling water circulation.
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Check the temperature gauge for the first few minutes to make sure the engine is warming
properly and not overheating.
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Check for fuel, oil and water leaks. If any leaks are found, shut down the engines and make the
necessary repairs before continuing on with your voyage.
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Follow the break-in procedures as recommended by the engine manufacturer for your engines.
Fueling
Certain precautions must be observed when fueling due to the explosive nature of gasoline.
Before Fueling:
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Secure the boat to the dock with adequate moorings.
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Turn off the engine and any equipment having spark-producing contacts.
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Close doors and hatches so fumes do not enter boat.
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Disembark all persons not necessary for the fueling operation.
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Prohibit all smoking and open flames on board and nearby.
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Have a fire extinguisher close by.
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