1 9 2 F
R E E D O M
8–5
C
OCKPIT
S
HOWER
To operate the cockpit shower, the water pressure switch located on the accessory panel must
be in the “on” position. Open the cover and pull the shower wand from the recessed deck fitting
located on the aft port deck. Depress the button on the back of the wand to spray water. To
reinstall the shower wand, gently feed the hose down through the deck and replace the flap on the
fitting. The water pressure pump is located beneath the port rigging lid. See
“Fresh Water
System” on page 8–12
for a layout diagram.
L
IVEWELL
- R
AW
W
ATER
To operate the raw water livewell, open the seacock with the livewell I.D. tag on the port side
of the aft bilge. The livewell pump is screwed directly into the seacock. Plug the drain in the
bottom of the livewell box and place the switch at the helm in the “on” position. The livewell will
then fill with water through an inlet fitting near the bottom of the box. The water level will rise to
a point slightly below the top of the livewell and drain overboard through a screened overflow
fitting. See
“Livewell/Washdown Layout” on page 15
for a layout diagram.
S
EACOCKS
Ball valve seacocks are installed on the thru hulls for the livewell, washdown, air/cooler
pumps, generator systems and some head features. 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
PYLON
The ski pylon is designed to be removeable when not in use. Be careful to properly tighten all
hardware when assembling the pylon for use.
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.
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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