Trim Tab Indicators; Windlass With Rode And Chain (Optional); Windlass Foot Switch (Optional); Bow Thruster - Pro-Line Boats 2010 29 Express Owner's Manual

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While underway and in open water, clear of other boaters, depress the top half of the switches in half-second
increments to achieve the desired degree of trim. To correct a starboard list, depress the top half of the port
switch in small increments until the list is corrected. To avoid over trim, allow a few seconds between tab
adjustments to allow the boat to respond. If you over trim, simply give the over trimmed tab an adjustment in the
opposite direction. Push the top half of both rocker switches in half-second increments to trim the bow down.
Warning: Trim tabs can cause a dramatic change in the attitude and heading of your boat.
Adjust them in small increments when in open water and clear of any obstructions.
Trim Tab Indicators (Optional)
This trim tab indicator switch may be added to the factory installed standard trim tab
package. The waterproof indicator and switch lights up to let you know exactly where
your trim tabs are.

Windlass with Rode and Chain (Optional)

The optional windlass anchor system is
located on the bow. It is an electric hands
free anchor system that allows the driver to
raise or lower the anchor while staying at
the helm. The windlass comes with 200
feet of ½ inch line and 6 feet of ¼ inch
rode.
The windlass is operated by a separate
switch and is protected by a 50-amp
breaker. The switch is located at the helm.
The breaker is located on port bulkhead in
the bilge.
To operate the windlass, press the windlass toggle switch to the down position to release the anchor and line.
After dropping the anchor, be sure to tie the line off at one of the cleats. If you do not tie off at a cleat, the
constant pull against the line could cause the windlass motor to fail. To retrieve the anchor, press the windlass
switch to the up position and carefully raise the anchor up but not allowing it to hit the boat.
Refer to the owner's manual that was provided by the manufacturer of the windlass for operational procedures
and information related to the care and maintenance of their product. When in doubt, always defer to the
windlass manufacturer's instructions and/or recommendations.

Windlass Foot Switch (Optional)

The windlass foot switch requires the installation of the windlass with rode and
chain. This feature, which includes two (2) foot switches that are installed on
the bow of the boat next to the windlass, lets you raise or lower the anchor
simply by depressing either the up or down switch.
Refer to the owner's manual that was provided by the manufacturer of the
windlass foot switch for operational procedures and information related to the
care and maintenance of their product. When in doubt, always defer to the
component manufacturer's instructions and/or recommendations.
Bow Thruster (Optional)
When it comes to docking in tight spaces, a bow thruster can be a true godsend – but its benefits don't end there.
As a growing number of anglers are discovering, a bow thruster can also prove useful in many fishing situations.
Windlass
Windlass switch
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