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ProLong Livewells:
Operates with a two pump design. One pump fills and aerates the well from above
the fish, while the other recirculates and injects fresh air, via the Max-Air system,
for maximum oxygenation.
ProLong Plus Livewells:
Same operation as the ProLong livewell system with the addition of the freshwater
pickup.
Fresh Water Pick-up System:
The Fresh Water Pick-up is controlled by a spray-head inside the live well which is
turned on by turning counter clockwise and off by turning clockwise. This system
uses a pick-up that is integrated into the bottom of the boat which scoops up water
when the boat is moving forward without the use of a pump.
General Livewell Plumbing Information
The plumbing system for your livewell may consist of one or more pumps, hoses,
fittings, and clamps. All hoses are heavy-duty and are reinforced for years of ser-
vice. All hardware, clamps, screws, and valve control cables are stainless steel.
Through-hull fittings are constructed of PVC, sealed with marine sealant, and have
a retaining nut to prevent leaks. While the plumbing system is designed to be leak
free, it is the owner’s responsibility to frequently check the system’s components
for leaks, cracks, and worn components. In the event a leak should
develop, contact your dealer immediately.
BILGE
The deepest part of the hull, under the floor, is the bilge. Water may accumulate in the
aft portion of the bilge. Be sure to keep the bilge area free of debris so that water can
drain through the stringers and bulkheads to the bilge pump area. It is normal to have
a small amount of water in the bilge.
BILGE PUMP
You boat may be equipped with an electric bilge pump, and may have an automatic
float switch. Rising water activates a float switch to start the bilge pump. When the
water is pumped out, the pump shuts off automatically.
Note:
Electrically operated bilge pumps can fail. There is no substitute for checking
the bilge frequently, especially during periods of heavy rain, high seas, or storm
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