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EACOCKS
Ball valve seacocks are installed on the thru hulls for the livewells and washdown. It is
necessary for the seacocks to be in the “open” position for operation. The “open” position is
identified by the orientation of the handle. If the handle is in line or parallel to the body of the
valve, the seacock is in the “open” position. If the handle is perpendicular to the body of the valve,
the seacock is in the “closed” position. For seacocks with remote arms installed, the “open”
position can be obtained by pulling up on the remote arm attached to the seacock handles. Pushing
down on the remote arm closes the seacock.
S
KI
T
OW
B
AR
The ski tow bar is designed to be removable when not in use. Be careful to properly tighten all
hardware when assembling the tow bar for use.
S
TEREO
The stereo is a marine AM/FM receiver with an integrated iPod®/iPhone dock and built-in
Bluetooth®. It is located at the helm with two speakers in the cockpit and two in the bow area.
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” on page 8–20
for a layout diagram.
W
ASHDOWN
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AW
W
ATER
To operate the raw water washdown, open the seacock with the washdown I.D. tag located on
the port side of the aft rigging compartment. Depress the raw water switch on the helm switch
panel. This system will now be pressurized at the washdown outlet. This outlet may be used alone
or with a hose. A hose with a spray nozzle attached may be used intermittently without turning the
switch off in the same fashion as a home yard hose with a nozzle. The raw water pump has an
internal pressurization switch that will maintain water pressure as needed until the switch is
turned off at the switch panel. The pump is mounted on the starboard side of the aft rigging
compartment. See
“Washdown Layout” on page 8–18
for a system diagram.
C A U T I O N
All seacocks should be in the “closed” position if not in use or if the boat is unattended to prevent
the taking on of water if a plumbing component fails.
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