Prop; Service And Care - Pro-Line Boats 27 Walkaround Owner's Manual

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Prop

If your Pro-Line was ordered with a factory installed engine it will have a propeller that has been
performance tested to provide the best all-round performance for your engine /hull combination at
sea level.
In some situations, it may be desirable to re- prop your Pro-Line to enhance desired performance
needs. For instance:
 Decreasing pitch will enhance acceleration and power at high loads.
 Increasing pitch will increase speed at light loads.
 Decreasing diameter will compensate for loss of power at high altitudes.
 Increasing diameter results in higher efficiency at low speeds at the expense of top
speed and acceleration.
When re- propping to a lower pitch or smaller diameter be sure not to over rev the engine at top
speed, engine damage could result.
Operating your engine with a damaged prop will decrease top speed, increase fuel consumption and
may introduce undesirable handling characteristics. The vibration caused by running a damaged
prop could cause costly damage to your lower drive unit.

Service and Care

To enjoy trouble free use of your Pro-Line, follow the recommended procedures and instructions
relating to the service and care of your boat. Failure to follow the following maintenance practices
will result in shorter life of your equipment and may void your warranty.
Much of the installed equipment on your Pro-Line is separately warranted, follow the care
instructions found in your owners packet to keep these warranties in force.
Your engine manual contains service information relating to your particular engine installation.
Follow the provided recommendations for trouble free service, and to preserve your warranty.
Fiberglass / Gel Coat
The gel-coated fiberglass on your Pro-Line provides a smooth, easy to clean and maintain surface.
Regular cleaning and waxing will preserve the finish on your boat for many years to come.
Use a mild detergent and plenty of fresh clean water to swab down the exposed gelcoat of your
boat, don't use harsh cleaners containing ammonia, chlorine or abrasives. Do not use acetone or any
ketone solvents. Stubborn stains can be removed with alcohol or kerosene provided they are
washed off immediately with mild detergent and water.

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