Replacement Part List
Installing Oar Locks (if desired)
Note: not all models include an Oarlock Kit. If you would like an Oarlock Kit, it is available for purchase. To install follow the instructions
included with the Oarlock Kit. Note: that if the installation instructions are not followed, the oarlocks may come loose and the boat may be
damaged.
You will also need oars, which are available from KL Outdoor. Please call our Customer Support Department or order online
www.sundolphin.com.
Mounting a Small Outboard Motor
If you wish to use an outboard motor, attach it to the transom following the instructions provided with the motor. Do not mount a motor
with a horsepower rating higher than the rating on the boat capacity plate. A standard short shaft is recommended.
The Pro 120 is designed with a planing hull. However, it likely will not plane with less than a 9.9 HP motor. Two-cycle outboards generally
provide better performance on a small boat because they are lighter in weight than four-cycle motors.
Installing a Trolling Motor
The Pro 120 model has a bow socket to connect a trolling motor. A foot controlled trolling motor may also be used with this model. A
deck motor mount is available for purchase. Please contact our Customer Support Department or order online at www.sundolphin.com.
Maximum thrust: 55 lbs. Shaft length: standard. Note: the Pro 120 has a feed tube from the front compartment to the battery compartment
in the back of the boat to internally feed the wires from bow to stern for direct hook up to the battery.
The Pro 102 model has sockets to connect a trolling motor to either the bow or transom of the boat. Maximum thrust: 40 lbs. Shaft length:
standard.
The Pro 94 model has a transom socket to connect a trolling motor. Maximum thrust: 40 lbs. Shaft length: standard.
For the American 12 Jon boat connect the trolling motor wires directly to the battery. Maximum thrust: 40 lbs. Shaft length: standard.
The Sportsman model has a bow socket to connect a trolling motor. Maximum thrust: 40 lbs. Shaft length: standard.
Many trolling motors come with “alligator clips” or “ring connectors” for direct connection to a battery. To plug the trolling motor into the
socket, you may need to replace the clips or connectors with a male plug (included with accessory packet). To do this: