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bottom of the box while the livewell is in operation, unscrew the standpipe approximately
three turns to expose two 3/8” holes located in the threads of the standpipe base. This will
allow a small amount of water to escape through these holes and remove any waste that has
settled in the bottom of the livewell. See
“Livewell/Washdown System” on page 27
for a
layout diagram.
• Pressurized Freshwater
The 336 comes with a 44 gallon (166 L) pressurized freshwater system. The pump is activated
at the AC/DC panel and supplies water from the water tank to the freshwater components on
board. The pump and accumulator tank can be accessed through the panel in the port wall of
the aft berth compartment. See
“Pressurized Freshwater System” on page 8–29
for a layout
diagram.
• Shower Sump Pump
The shower sump is located under the floor of the aft berth and can be accessed by removing
the cover board beneath the center cushion. The shower sump switch on the AC/DC panel
must be on for this pump to operate. The sump collects drainage from the enclosed head
shower. The shower sump contains a filter which should always be installed when using the
shower to prevent the sump pump from becoming clogged. See
“Cleaning” on page 6–1
for
maintenance information. Similar to a bilge pump, the sump pump is activated automatically
by a float switch to discharge the collected water overboard via a thru hull. The shower sump
also collects and dischargers condensation from the air conditioner and should be turned on
whenever the air conditioner is in use.
• Stereo
The stereo is a marine Sirius ready AM/FM receiver with inputs for an iPod®. The stereo is
located at the helm and the speakers are located in the bow, the helm and the cockpit. An
amplifier is added to operate two of the speakers and it is located behind the stereo at the
helm. The unit can be remotely operated with the touch pad mounted at the helm station.
Refer to the stereo’s Operation and Maintenance manual in your Owner’s Packet for specific
instructions on using this unit. See
“Stereo System Layout without T-top” on page 8–31
for a
diagram.
N O T I C E
If the livewell seacock is left open and the pump is not on, the boats forward motion through the
water will gradually fill the box. To prevent this inadvertent filling, close the seacock when the
livewell is not in use.
Under certain conditions, placing the outboard engine(s) in reverse will ventilate the water under
the boat and create an air lock in the livewell pump. To prevent this situation from occurring, it is
recommended the livewell be turned off prior to any high RPM or continuous reverse operation.
If the livewell pump becomes air-locked, correct this situation by turning the pump off for 20
seconds.
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