2 2 5 T
O U R N A M E N T
8–4
C
OMPASS
The compass is located at the helm station in direct view of the operator when navigating the
boat. Following the instructions in the compass manual included in the “Owners Packet” will help
you make compensation adjustments.
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 deck between the livewell/cooler and fishbox. 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 cover on the fitting. The water pressure pump is located beneath the rigging
lid located between the two consoles. See
“Fresh Water System” on page 8–15
for a layout
diagram.
B
ILGE
P
UMP
/F
LOAT
S
WITCH
Your boat is equipped with an automatic float switch adjacent to the bilge pump. This will
enable the bilge pump to come on automatically if a significant amount of water accumulates in
the bilge. This switch is wired directly to the battery. The battery must be in good condition to
ensure proper operation. The float switch will function independently of the battery select switch.
The float switch can activate the bilge pump with the battery select switch in the off position. The
bilge pump is also equipped with a switch at the helm. When the switch is in the on position, the
pump will run continuously. When a switch is in the off position, the pump is off unless activated
by the float switch.
B
ILGE
P
UMP
L
OCATION
The bilge pump is located in the aft rigging area, and can be reached through the access plate
forward of the aft cockpit wall.
C A U T I O N
To prevent damage to the bilge pump, do not run it dry for a prolonged period of time.
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Summary of Contents for Tournament 225
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