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Fresh Water System
Notice:
The fresh water system must be properly
winterized prior to winter lay-up. Refer to
the section on winterizing for more informa
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tion.
CAUTION
THE FRESH WATER SWITCH SHOULD BE PLACED IN THE “OFF”
POSITION WHENEVER LEAVING THE BOAT UNATTENDED OR
WHEN THE FRESH WATER SYSTEM IS NOT IN USE.
Sanitizing the Fresh water Tank
The fresh water system should be sanitized if it
has not been used for a long period or you are
unsure of the quality of the water in the system.
The following steps can be used to sanitize the
system:
• Activate the system and pump out as much
water as you can.
• Make a chlorine solution by mixing two ounces
of household chlorine bleach in a gallon of
water. This mixture will treat approximately
fifteen gallons. If the water tank on your
boat is larger or smaller than 15 gallons, then
adjust the mixture accordingly. Always mix
the chlorine with water in a separate container
first and never add straight chlorine to the
fresh water tank.
• Fill the water tank half full with fresh water and
pour the mixture into the water tank. Top off
the tank.
• Activate the system and allow the water to run
for about one minute at each faucet. Let the
treated water stand for 4-6 hours.
• Drain the system by pumping it dry and flush
with several tank fills of fresh water.
• The system should now be sanitized and can be
filled with fresh water. If the chlorine smell is
still strong, it should be flushed several more
times with fresh water.
Notice:
The quality of the water in marine fresh
water systems can be questionable. We
recommend that you avoid using the water
from the fresh water system for drinking and
cooking. You should only use bottled water
for these purposes.
Summary of Contents for 210 CC 2012
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