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Maverick Boat Group
3207 Industrial 29th St. • Fort Pierce, Florida 34946
(772)-465-0631
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Pathfinderboats.com
possible air pocket in the system. If there appears to be a clog in the drain, remove the
grate and clear the top of the standpipe of any detritus.
Your boat might come with an optional recirculation system. This is a closed system that
recycles the water already within the well. This system is also controlled by a switch on
the switch panel and allows the boat operator to operate the livewell without an outside
feed. This is ideal if you are transporting bait from different water extremes.
Wiring
A wiring diagram of your Pathfinder has been included to help troubleshoot any
electrical problems or to add additional electronics or electrical connections. We
recommend you use a trained marine electrician for all electrical issues.
Inside the console on the starboard side is the ground terminal and the breaker panel is
located in the glove box. All the grounds lead to the ground terminal and then to the
battery via a large diameter black wire.
Always use the recommended breaker/fuse amp sizes. Oversizing or using larger
breakers/fuses than required can lead to electrical shorting and possible damage or
destruction of the entire electrical system.
There are open slots on both the ground block and the breaker panel for additional
electrical hook-ups. The accessory switches should be used for any additional hook-ups
to protect the entire electrical system. All additional electrical hook-ups should be
performed by a qualified marine electrician.
As a standard practice, we run pull cords forward and aft for any additional wiring
needs. For your convenience and ease we have included a nylon rigging string that runs
through the rigging tubes and terminates in the bow. The nylon string will allow you to
easily run any additional wiring through the rigging tubes, thus protecting them from
outside elements. We also run a string aft to the rigging box.
Note:
Be sure to turn the shut-off valve to the 90-degree off position
BEFORE doing any work on the livewell pump or plumbing that could
potentially allow the inflow of water. Failure to do so will result in
outside water entering the bilge area.