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Compass 

 
During periods of long storage, it is recommended that you remove the compass from the boat and store it in a 
location providing normal room temperature.  At low temperatures, an air bubble may form on the top of the 
dome.  This will in no way affect the reading or accuracy.  When restored to normal temperature, the air bubble 
will disappear. 
 
Clean the Lucite compass dome carefully with a moistened soft cloth to avoid scratching.  In saltwater operation, 
salt crystals from the spray may form on the dome.  These crystals should be removed with a moistened soft 
cloth.  A dry cloth and/or harsh rubbing may scratch the compass dome.  Any good grade of paste wax can be 
applied to the dome to retain its luster and optical clarity. 
 

Aluminum 

 
Pay particular attention when cleaning the tubing directly beneath the top (i.e., hard top, T-top, Bimini top).  This 
area does not receive the natural rinsing action of rainwater and is shielded from the sun. Therefore, it does not 
dry as completely or quickly as the rest of the frame.  The top of the frame is often overlooked when cleaning the 
boat and should be hand washed and dried often.  This area is likely to be the first place that staining or pitting 
occurs. 
 
Aluminum is corrosion resistant but not corrosion proof.  The grain structure, when modified by welding 
processes, has increased susceptibility to micro-corrosion (invisible to the unaided eye) and cracking.  Proper 
care will preserve the weld strength and beauty of your aluminum:

 

 

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Always clean frequently with a mild non-abrasive soap and lots of fresh water.  Most glass 
cleaners work. 

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Always protect with a wax, especially around welds to guard against micro-corrosion, cracking 
and rust spots. 

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Always remove rust and corrosion spots, as they appear, with an aluminum cleaner. 

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Thoroughly wash the aluminum with a soft towel or sponge using lots of soap and water.  
Remove all dried salt crystals and other contaminates.  Rinse completely with direct water 
pressure.   

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Clean and rinse it well. 

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Wash it often enough to keep contaminates from forming or building up. 

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Avoid the use of bleach or chlorides to clean the aluminum and/or nearby components.  Chlorides 
can leach onto the aluminum when nearby. 

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Never clean with acids or bleaches. 

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Avoid abrasive cleaning products.  NEVER use sandpaper, steel wool, brass wool, wire brushes, 
polishing wheels, or rubbing or polishing compounds.  These items will remove anodizing and 
lead to pitting. 

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Never permit contact with iron, carbon steel, or other metals, which could cause rust or corrosion. 

 
Additional information from Taco Metals is included in your owner’s package. 
 

Stainless Steel

 

 
Stainless steel is used for bow rails and deck fittings on your Pro-Line.  Stainless steel is not completely free from 
corrosion attack.  It is NOT stain or rust proof.  When used in contact with chloride salts, sulfides or other rusting 
metals, stainless will discolor, rust or even corrode.  The degree of surface oxidation is directly affected by local 
atmosphere and saltwater concentrations.  All metals are subject to corrosion in some environments.  The grain 
structure of stainless, when modified by welding processes, has increased susceptibility to micro-corrosion 
(invisible to the unaided eye) and cracking. 
 
Our most helpful recommendation is that you give your stainless steel hardware the same attention that you 
would use to maintain other materials on your boat.  Regular fresh-water washing with a mild abrasive cleaner will 
keep your stainless bright and beautiful. 

Summary of Contents for 2009 26 Super Sport

Page 1: ...r s Manual Specifications subject to change without notice Actual boats may vary from drawings and or photos Copyright 2005 Pro Line Boats Inc PO Box 1348 Crystal River FL 34423 All rights reserved Ma...

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Page 3: ...Safety 8 Regulations 8 Rules of the Road 8 Alcohol 9 Controls Throttle and Shift Controls 10 Ignition Binnacle Fwd Neutral and Reverse Gear Operation 10 Key Switch Alarm 10 Lanyard Stop Switch 10 Shi...

Page 4: ...p 21 Baitwell Pump 21 Washdown Pump 22 Head Waste System 23 What is the Law 23 Console with Enclosed Head Porta Potti 23 Head with Dockside Discharge Optional 23 Fuel Oil Systems 24 Fuel Fill and Vent...

Page 5: ...the Engines 34 Starting the Engines 34 After Starting the Engines 34 Fueling 34 Before Fueling 34 While Fueling 35 After Fueling 35 Loading 35 Service and Care Fiberglass and Gelcoat 36 Epoxy Barrier...

Page 6: ...While we endeavor to be as accurate as possible certain changes in standard equipment options and the like may have occurred which would not be included in the Owner s Manual All weights and fuel cap...

Page 7: ...the water Always use common sense when boating Specifications Length Overall LOA 26 4 Bridge Clearance Beam 8 6 To Top of Windshield 6 10 Draft Hull 18 w Top 9 2 Deadrise 22 degrees Baitwell Capacity...

Page 8: ...manufacturers whose products have been installed on your boat Manufacturers of certain products i e Stereo TV Stove Refrigerator Microwave Engines Electronics etc provide their own limited warranty an...

Page 9: ...tification Number Selling dealer s name and location Servicing dealer if different from selling dealer Nature of problem Names of dealership personnel involved with the situation Record of service per...

Page 10: ...n Year Limited Hull Structural Warranty is transferable to subsequent owners for a nominal fee Please contact your dealer or Pro Line Boats to obtain the applicable transfer form so that the new owner...

Page 11: ...hrobbing temples inability to think coherently ringing in the ears tightness across the chest headaches drowsiness nausea dizziness fatigue vomiting collapse and convulsions Do not stand or swim near...

Page 12: ...ack drafting At slow speeds while idling or stopped Be aware that CO can remain in or around your boat at dangerous levels even if your engine or the other boat s engine is no longer running How to Pr...

Page 13: ...o fight a fire as a last resort after making arrangements to abandon the boat if a fire should get out of control Keep the following in mind if a fire is burning out of control and you must abandon th...

Page 14: ...se of an emergency Your passengers are aware of propeller dangers and the possibility of sudden maneuvers and jolts The engine is turned off and the key is removed when swimmers are near the prop or u...

Page 15: ...en completes maneuver When approaching head on both boats give way after giving appropriate horn blast s preferably to starboard When crossing a vessel converging from starboard has the right of way P...

Page 16: ...epending upon the engine package that was selected Key Switch Alarm The key switch alarm is located in the binnacle and sounds when the ignition key is turned on The key switch alarm is actually a war...

Page 17: ...nder causing it to extend or retract Periodically check the fluid level and fill as necessary Beware of adding too much fluid especially if the ambient temperature is cold because subsequent expansion...

Page 18: ...itches forward and hold them down This will engage both trim tabs and will ensure they are working properly while in the full down position The switch on the port side operates the starboard trim tab...

Page 19: ...staying at the helm The windlass comes with 200 feet of inch line and 6 feet of inch rode The windlass switch is located at the helm and is protected by a 50 amp breaker The The breaker is located on...

Page 20: ...vent a device stops working check to see if the circuit breaker is tripped or if the fuse is blown Breakers are installed in the following locations The main helm breaker is located at the transom beh...

Page 21: ...ated in the center of the boat and is accessible via the aft wall panel in the head area The 1500 gph aft bilge pump is located in the bilge and is accessible via the bilge hatch The automatic float s...

Page 22: ...ll activate the LED light emitting diode light inside your baitwell tub It is a soft white light that will keep your bait moving and lively It will also help you locate your bait on those early mornin...

Page 23: ...unted at the bow of the boat The red light is installed on the port side and the green light is installed on the starboard side The U S Coast Guard requires that the anchor light be installed at the h...

Page 24: ...o deactivate the horn Using different sequences of horn blasts indicates different and sometimes dangerous situations to you or someone around you See the Safety Section in this manual for more inform...

Page 25: ...l trim of the engine When you are finished trimming the engine all the way up the level on the trim gauge should read in the full up position Volts To system check the volt gauge turn the ignition key...

Page 26: ...the transom behind the aft folding seat Important Fill the tank with potable water only Refilling the tank often will help to keep it a source of clean fresh drinking water Never fill the fresh water...

Page 27: ...with 2 aft fish boxes The port and starboard fish boxes in the aft cockpit area have a combined capacity of 74 gallons 37 gallons each They are both plumbed to a fish box macerator pump that is mounte...

Page 28: ...twell pump is turned off if the seacock is open the baitwell tub will continue to fill with water while you are underway Optional Leaning Post Baitwell One of the optional helm seats includes a 25 gal...

Page 29: ...area Console with Enclosed Head Porta Potti The porta potti is equipped with a 2 8 gallon holding tank To operate the porta potti system Set the portable toilet on its front side so the cap on the hol...

Page 30: ...alled just below the fuel fill fitting on the inside the cockpit Located below the access pie installed aft of the helm seat Located below the access pie installed forward of the helm seat and aft of...

Page 31: ...engine manual for verification Make sure that the oil tanks are well stocked with the type of engine oil that is recommended for your engines Refer to your engine manual It is imperative that the oil...

Page 32: ...ith CD Player Flush mounted in the console Speakers Two speakers installed in the forward cockpit Depending on whether or not you have selected the optional rigid T top the other 2 speakers are either...

Page 33: ...n helm breaker and the breakers for the aft bilge forward bilge trim tabs and stereo memory are located right next to the tackle box trays When the optional dual battery switches are selected they re...

Page 34: ...Dry storage in the floor in front of the console seat Release the latches on the top forward edge of the console for access to the backside of the console or dash panel Fresh water pump Fish box pump...

Page 35: ...t use the bow rail for anchoring or to tie off to the dock or another boat Do not use the bow rail to tow another boat or skier Never stand on the bow rail or use it as leverage when pulling up an anc...

Page 36: ...e that the drain plug has been installed in the fitting on the transom at the keel If your boat is being transported remove the drain plug once the boat is secured on the trailer so that any excess wa...

Page 37: ...The anchor not included as standard equipment is held on the line beneath the anchor roller This allows you to move about the bow area safely without tripping over the line or anchor Seating This boa...

Page 38: ...bove However with the installation of the outriggers we have included mounting pads for additional support When this option is selected and factory installed the outrigger installation includes a pair...

Page 39: ...speed and economy due to increased drag of hull and drive More spray over bow General trim up or out characteristics are Raises the bow of the boat out of the water resulting in less hull in the water...

Page 40: ...ructions or swimmers Make sure that the engine cooling water intakes are submerged Lock the helm seat to face straight forward Attach the safety stop switch lanyard Starting the Engines Start the engi...

Page 41: ...rmance 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 r...

Page 42: ...er buff with Mirror Glaze No 1 Then follow up with a good waxing Caution When power buffing use care not to leave swirl marks or burn the surface You may want to leave power buffing to a professional...

Page 43: ...n which the coats must be applied in order to properly complete the application process therefore we recommend that a qualified professional do this process While barrier coating and bottom painting a...

Page 44: ...guard against micro corrosion cracking and rust spots Always remove rust and corrosion spots as they appear with an aluminum cleaner Thoroughly wash the aluminum with a soft towel or sponge using lots...

Page 45: ...ts of electrolysis which causes corrosion Maintain this anode in accordance with the maintenance schedule in your engine manual Head and Transom Doors The head and transom doors are made of a strong p...

Page 46: ...lukewarm Never more than 100 degrees Use a soft bristle brush to clean Allow soap to soak in Rinse thoroughly Air dry Never apply heat to Sunbrella fabrics If stubborn stains persist you can use a dil...

Page 47: ...tory If you launch the boat prior to storing it for the winter please complete and or comply with the following check list in order to ensure an easy fitting out in the spring Pre Storage Check List R...

Page 48: ...r nickel factory gun bluing bonze platinum tin aluminum magnesium anodized aluminum painted surfaces fiberglass Plexiglas and plastics Flitz is available at many marine supply stores marinas and at Ho...

Page 49: ...t hoses for burned cracked or deteriorated sections All rubber hoses should be pliable and free of kinks Clean the bilge and all bilge components with a mixture of bleach and water Then follow up by m...

Page 50: ...rtical Clearance Hull Deck Interior Warranty Registration Date Fuel Capacity Gallons Ignition Key Cabin Head Door Key Other Key Radio Call Letters Bat Engine Make Model HP Port Engine S N Port Drive S...

Page 51: ...ive unit Entangled in lines or weeds Anchor is down Prop cavitates Trim out too far Motor is too high Weeds on prop Bow heavy damage to hull Prop is damaged Excessive vibration Propeller engine or dri...

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