Replacement Part List

OPERATING THE BOAT
Launching Tips
When launching the boat from shore it is better to enlist the help of a bystander or passenger to help lift the boat and carry it to the
water. You can drag the boat but carrying it will prevent excessive hull abrasion over time.
Be sure motor is tilted up to prevent damage when lowering the boat into the water.
If launching from a trailer, make sure to remove all tie downs before backing onto the launching ramp.
Make sure to install all drain plugs before putting the boat in the water.
When entering the boat, step in the center of the boat so the boat remains stable. Do not step on the gunwale (top edge of the side of
the boat), which could cause the boat to tip.
After the boat is in the water, but before leaving from shore, check to make sure the boat sits reasonably level fore to aft and side to side.
If not, redistribute the items you have on board.
Be especially conscious of the shore condition. Sharp rocks, sharp edges on break walls, concrete aprons, etc. can seriously chafe the hull
if you drag or slide the boat over these surfaces.
Mooring and Docking
Avoid mooring or docking in very shallow water where the hull will hit bottom.
Use boat fenders or other cushioning to prevent wave action from scraping the hull against the dock.
Livewell Operation
Fill the livewell about 2/3 full of water. Do not overfill. The excess water will seep between the hull and deck. Try to use cool water.
Cooler water reduces the fish’s need for oxygen. Keep the lid closed when possible to help keep the water cool.
The Pro 102 and Pro 120 models have a recirculating aerator pump. It’s not necessary to run the pump continuously to keep fish alive.
Running it for five minutes or so every ½ hour is adequate if the water is cool, longer if the water is warm. Sometimes the pump intake
vanes and spray head parts can become clogged with debris. Periodically check them and clean when necessary. The pump draws
approximately 1 ½ amp @ 12 VDC. The switch is on the electrical control panel.
Drain the livewell by removing the drain plug.
Navigation Lights (available on Pro 102 and Pro 120 models)
The lights should always be used if there are poor lighting conditions, e.g. dusk, dawn, fog etc. If you are anchored or not moving only the
stern light (sometimes called an all around light) should be on. If the boat is moving or underway both the bow lights and stern light must
be on. See Electrical Systems Overview for light installation instructions.