Load Distribution; Launching And Retrieving - Pro-Line Boats Pro Line 19 Sport Owner's Manual

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* Make sure boat is tied down from bow and stern eyes.
* Stow bimini top and other items likely to blow off or out.
* 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.
* When backing have an assistant watch and guide with signals.
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 ensure that it
has adequate gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) for the combined boat and trailer. The
weight of the boat must include; the empty basic hull weight, the motors weight,
accessories weight, full fuel and water weight, provisions and equipment weight.
Hitch
Ensure that the hitch in the tow vehicle is rated for the GTW or greater, and that the ball
size matches the trailer receiver.

Load Distribution

Generally speaking the tongue weight should be from 5 to 10 % of the GVWR. Make
certain that the hull is evenly supported along the length and width with no load
concentrations. Make sure that the bottom of the transom is supported and not hanging
past the end of the trailer. Load the boat so it is centered side to side, and straight on the
supports.

Launching and Retrieving

Pre- Launch Check List-
* Install drain plug.
* Remove covers and tie downs. (leave bow winch strap in place)
* Place lines and fenders if needed.
* Disconnect lights to avoid shorting.
* Verify that safety equipment is aboard.
Launching-
* If possible use a lookout.
* Back down the ramp until wheels are under water or the stern of the boat just
starts to float ( keeping perpendicular to the shore).
* Loosen bow strap, board the boat, lower the motor.
* Start the engine and check the bilge for leaks.
* Remove winch strap from bow eye.
* Back boat off of trailer.
* Dock the boat and park the tow vehicle.
Retrieving-
* Back down the ramp so trailer is half submerged.
* Carefully line up boat, slowly maneuvering with short bursts of power.
* When the keel is centered and boat is just touching the trailer, winch (or

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