After Market Accessories; Trailering And Launching; Capacity; Hitch - Pro-Line Boats 2000 30 Sport Owner's Manual

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After Market Accessories

Your Pro-Line's electrical system was designed for factory tested and approved dealer
installed optional accessories. Pro-Line makes no recommendations to the suitability of
accessories that are not listed in the Pro-Line sales literature. Any unapproved
modifications or additions to the standard or optional system are done at the owner's risk
and may void the warranty. Unapproved modifications could result in risk of fire or
failure of the electrical system. Make sure any added circuits are protected by a fuse or
breaker and the wire is properly sized for the load and length of run.

Trailering and Launching

Consult your trailer manufacturer for specific information relating to your particular
trailer. Pro-Line does not make or recommend the use of any particular trailer. Make
sure the trailer you use is certified. Consult your state authority for state regulations
pertaining to trailering a boat. A special permit may be required by your state due to the
wide beam of your 30 Sport.
Use the following towing check list as a guideline:
* Check brakes if equipped.
* Check springs and under carriage for cracks, loose parts, and fasteners.
* Insure tires are inflated to proper pressure and in good condition.
* Check wheel bearings and lug nuts.
* Verify light and signal operation.
* Make sure boat is tied down from bow and stern eyes.
* Stow items likely to blow off or out of the boat.
* Carry a spare tire and tools for changing (spare bearing and race set for
long trips).
* Securely brace O/B motors.
* Go slow over bumps.
* Check tires and hubs often for excessive heat. Service if required.
* Have an assistant watch blind spots and guide with signals when backing.

Capacity

The trailer you choose should be a proper match for your boat with regard to capacity and
hull design. Consult your dealer when making your selection. The tow vehicle must
have sufficient towing capacity for the combined load of boat, trailer, and accessories.
Check the certification label on the forward port (left) side of your trailer to insure it has
adequate gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) for the combined boat and trailer. The
boat weight must include the weight of the empty hull, motors, full fuel and fresh water
capacities, accessories, equipment, and provisions.

Hitch

Insure the hitch on the tow vehicle is rated for the gross total weight (GTW) or greater,
and the ball size matches the trailer receiver.
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