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R O D L O C K E R S & F I S H L O C K E R S
Starboard Fish Locker
Port and Starboard Fish Lockers
The 301 CC has two 80 gallon fish lockers built into the aft cockpit floor on the port and starboard sides. These are
insulated and each one is connected to a macerator with the contents being dumped overboard. The macerators are
located in the bilge on the inboard sides of the stringers. They can be accessed through the bilge access hatch under
the aft folding seat. For more information see page 24 of the owner manual.
Livewell System
The livewell system is designed to keep your baitfish alive and strong for as long as possible. This livewell provides a cool,
clean, and oxygenated environment that allows you to keep your baitfish alive for long periods of time. To efficiently
operate your livewell, the following steps should be taken:
1.
Open livewell hatch.
2.
Install stand-up pipe snugly.
3.
Ensure livewell pump ball valve is in open
position.
4.
Turn on livewell switch.
The livewell operates by pumping fresh seawater from the pump through an aerator head into the livewell. Drainage is
achieved through the grate on the top of the standpipe, which, when unobstructed, will limit the water level to the
standpipe’s highest point. A shorter standpipe can be used to keep less water in the well. This constant drainage keeps
up water flow and allows for the removal of ammonia from the livewell, therefore extending the life of your baitfish. To
drain the livewell, switch off the pump, close pump ball valve, and remove standpipe.
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