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While Fueling:
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Keep the nozzle in contact with the fuel fill opening to minimize the possibility of sparks.
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Do not pump fuel into any opening unless it is marked “Fuel” or “Gas”.
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Do not leave the boat unattended.
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Do not spill fuel.
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Do not over fill. Filling a tank until fuel is vented is dangerous.
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Allow room for expansion.
After Fueling:
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Close the fuel fill opening.
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Wipe up any spilled fuel and dispose of the rags on shore.
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Open the doors and hatches to ventilate the boat before starting the engines.
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Check for fumes in the bilge and continue to ventilate if fumes are present.
Loading
The performance of any boat is contingent upon the amount of load carried. 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 boat. If excessive weight is placed too far aft, the
boat may have difficulty getting on plane and may ride rough. If the load is concentrated too far forward, the boat
may “bow steer” or veer off to the side when entering a large wave at an angle. There may also be a reduction in
the top end speed. The optimum load location is generally near the center of the boat.
When loading your Pro-Line, always:
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Maintain a balance both port to starboard and bow to stern.
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Keep heavy items as low as possible.
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When boarding, step (never jump) into the boat one passenger at a time.
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Pass gear from the dock to someone in the boat. Do not carry gear while boarding.
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Never allow passengers to hang their feet over the side of the boat.
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Do not allow passengers to sit or stand on top of the stern or gunwales.
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Do not overload the boat to the point where water enters the cockpit scuppers.
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