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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.  

 

Summary of Contents for 301CC

Page 1: ...I would like to congratulate you on your purchase We at Cobia strive to build the best products possible and wish you years of trouble free enjoyment There are many things to know about the operation...

Page 2: ...Bow Rail 12 Head Systems 13 15 Stainless Boarding Ladder 16 Props 16 Fuel System 17 Steering 18 Self Bailing Cockpit 19 Livewell System 20 Fish Lockers 20 Anchor Locker Rode Storage 21 Table Lift 21...

Page 3: ...3 2 0 7 I n d u s t r i a l 2 9 t h S t F o r t P i e r c e F l o r i d a 3 4 9 4 6 7 7 2 4 6 5 0 6 3 1 o r 8 8 8 s h a l l o w F a x 7 7 2 4 8 9 2 1 6 8 PRE OPERATION CHECKLIST PRE OPERATION CHECK LI...

Page 4: ...trolled or unattended operation Certain emergency conditions e g turbulent water wakes unanticipated movement may impair a person s ability to operate the craft safely The switch located on the helm m...

Page 5: ...page 22 for trim tab operation The boat also comes standard with a compass mounted on top of the console When the indicators above the bilge switches are illuminated in red that means the bilge pump...

Page 6: ...F l o r i d a 3 4 9 4 6 7 7 2 4 6 5 0 6 3 1 o r 8 8 8 s h a l l o w F a x 7 7 2 4 8 9 2 1 6 8 BOAT LAYOUT 301 Deck Layout Storage Hatches Anchor Locker Raw Water Washdown Table Lift Cooler Box Forwar...

Page 7: ...r 8 8 8 s h a l l o w F a x 7 7 2 4 8 9 2 1 6 8 COBIA DUFFEL BAG Cobia Duffel Bag Along with your boat you received a Duffel Bag with your new Cobia Inside the Duffel Bag are the following items Large...

Page 8: ...ocated next to the filter Maintenance Note Yamaha recommends replacing the 10 micron fuel filter on new boats after the first 10 hours or 1 month of operation and every 50 hours or every 6 months ther...

Page 9: ...ist operates using the house battery system Note that the aft seat backrest must be removed to fully open the hatch Failure to remove the backrest may result in damage to the backrest and or the hatch...

Page 10: ...LGE Bilge The bilge of your Cobia should always be checked before and after a launch While checking the bilge note that a small amount of water in the bilge is normal However a large amount of water o...

Page 11: ...can be accessed in the bilge compartment behind the aft seating 301 Deckdrain System The deckdrain system is equipped with 1 1 2 thru hull fittings through the aft port and starboard hull sides These...

Page 12: ...Cockpit Courtesy Lights Cockpit Courtesy Lights The cockpit comes equipped with five lights three installed beneath the port and starboard gunnel boards two on each side of the console and one at the...

Page 13: ...e must be pulled forward to align with the tube on the opening side This will allow the door side tube to slide over opening side tube and the gas shock to compress Attempting to close the door withou...

Page 14: ...ntents will always go into the holding tank first no matter if planning on pumping out or using the macerator To operate the head first make sure that the intake fill valve located on the inside of th...

Page 15: ...to provide flexibility of onboard waste management by diverting waste either to the dockside pump out fitting or directly overboard where legal to do so Check local and Federal regulations to determin...

Page 16: ...p a g e 1 6 M a v e r i c k B o a t g r o u p I n c 3 2 0 7 I n d u s t r i a l 2 9 t h S t F o r t P i e r c e F l o r i d a 3 4 9 4 6 7 7 2 4 6 5 0 6 3 1 o r 8 8 8 s h a l l o w F a x 7 7 2 4 8 9 2...

Page 17: ...ne off Key prop issues include tangled fishing line or other types of debris cracked blades or fluid leaking out of the seal Look for fishing line tangled around the prop or lower unit seal Consult yo...

Page 18: ...ard gunnel Every fuel tank is pressure tested at the factory before and after installation Should you experience any fuel related problems or suspect problems with the fuel system immediately take you...

Page 19: ...ounted on the forward bulkhead in the aft bilge area This pump greatly reduces the amount of pressure you have at the wheel and will make your boating a much more pleasurable experience At A Glance Dr...

Page 20: ...kpit floor on both the port and starboard sides Each side drains overboard through the side of the hull independently None of this water is drained into the bilge Refer to page 11 for operation of the...

Page 21: ...em 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 period...

Page 22: ...n stored in the locker The notch supplied in the door allows you to securely close the locker by aligning your rode through the notch Optional Windlass is shown on pages 35 36 Table Lift The 301 CC fe...

Page 23: ...y not having a pump there is no possibility of fluid leaks from a pump Trim tabs allow for maximum boat performance and are great for balancing weight in the boat They also allow the boat operator to...

Page 24: ...of the steering helm These can be operated independently of each other and the switches are labeled Macerator Access In order to access the macerators open the bilge access hatch by using the control...

Page 25: ...is also a spray nozzle installed in the anchor locker if windlass equipped to wash off the anchor rode or forward deck after use Be careful to only spray gel coated fiberglass surfaces with saltwater...

Page 26: ...the switch labeled FRESH WASH DOWN on the switch panel at the helm You can leave this switch in the ON position while the boat is in use The pump has an internal pressure switch that allows the pump...

Page 27: ...he bilge pumps and float switches will remain operational at all times unless the house battery loses all power There is an additional 24 hour circuit with a 15 amp breaker labeled ACC left open for a...

Page 28: ...a g e 2 8 M a v e r i c k B o a t g r o u p I n c 3 2 0 7 I n d u s t r i a l 2 9 t h S t F o r t P i e r c e F l o r i d a 3 4 9 4 6 7 7 2 4 6 5 0 6 3 1 o r 8 8 8 s h a l l o w F a x 7 7 2 4 8 9 2 1...

Page 29: ...stem allows you to charge the boat s batteries directly from a standard 110 volt electrical outlet and extension cord The plug in receptacle is located at the bottom aft corner of the tackle station l...

Page 30: ...k into the seated position or flip down independently for the boater s preference Battery Access All the batteries can be accessed by opening the two hatches below the helm seat Your boat will have a...

Page 31: ...CC Aft Seating To deploy the standard aft seat grab the black handles and pull out and down Once the seat begins to swing open push on the topside of the cushion straight down until the seat is fully...

Page 32: ...de and the aft rod holder is mounted straight Upright Stowed Pull Up Bow Light and Cleats The bow light and cleats are stainless steel pull up style and can remain hidden when not in use This is espec...

Page 33: ...ft facing LED spreader lights outriggers kingfish rod holders recessed LED down lighting recessed speakers and an additional aft storage box for personal flotation devices Hard Top Storage The storage...

Page 34: ...4 9 4 6 7 7 2 4 6 5 0 6 3 1 o r 8 8 8 s h a l l o w F a x 7 7 2 4 8 9 2 1 6 8 OPTIONAL FEATURES Optional Kite Rod Holders Four flush mount rod holders make up the option for Kite Rod Holders These are...

Page 35: ...e anchor and keep it far enough from the bow of your 301 CC to prevent damage to the bow The windlass is mounted just aft of the bow roller plate WARNING READ ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING...

Page 36: ...ten the chain with a chain locker or secure it in place with a rope Hauling the Anchor Turn on the engine Make sure the clutch is engaged and remove the handle Press the UP button on the control provi...

Page 37: ...i c k B o a t g r o u p I n c 3 2 0 7 I n d u s t r i a l 2 9 t h S t F o r t P i e r c e F l o r i d a 3 4 9 4 6 7 7 2 4 6 5 0 6 3 1 o r 8 8 8 s h a l l o w F a x 7 7 2 4 8 9 2 1 6 8 301 Deck Wiring...

Page 38: ...301 Hull Wiring Harness...

Page 39: ...M a v e r i c k B o a t g r o u p I n c 3 2 0 7 I n d u s t r i a l 2 9 t h S t F o r t P i e r c e F l o r i d a 3 4 9 4 6 7 7 2 4 6 5 0 6 3 1 o r 8 8 8 s h a l l o w F a x 7 7 2 4 8 9 2 1 6 8...

Page 40: ...one by a non authorized Cobia dealer may void the warranty on the boat The following information is general in nature and should not be considered a repair manual or guidelines set forth by Cobia Boat...

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