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2 Navigation & Anchor/All Around Lights - Locate the Nav. Lts. switch on the instrument panel.
This is a 3-way switch (forward, middle, back/aft) that functions as follows when you press the
switch:
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Forward position - Turns on the bow lights and the anchor light. This position
will also activate the red light in your compass.
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If you have Faria gauges on the dash panel, this function will
illuminate the gauge lights.
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If the gauges were provided by the engine manufacturer (i.e.,
Mercury, Honda, etc.), this switch will not illuminate the gauge
lights. Instead, your gauge lights will be illuminated when the
ignition switch is turned on.
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Middle position – All lights are off.
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Back/Aft position – Anchor light is on; the bow lights and gauge lights are off.
3 Cockpit Lights (Optional) – Your vessel may be equipped with cockpit/
courtesy lights. The lights have LED (light emitting diode) bulbs with a
lifespan of approximately 10,000 hours. To activate the lights, depress the
switch to the up or forward position. The lights give off a soft warm light
which should not affect your night vision, but will still provide you with enough
light to safely move around your cockpit in low visibility conditions.
4 Cabin
Light – The cabin light switch provides power to the round light that is located in the head.
To operate the light in the head, depress the cabin light switch on the console to the forward or
on position. The light can then be turned on or off from inside the head by depressing the small
button on the base of the light assembly.
5 Baitwell
Light – The switch and breaker panel on the 25 Sport is used on other models and the
baitwell light switch is not applicable on this model.
6 Accessory - This 5 amp accessory switch can be used for additional dealer installed accessories.
Please check the amp rating of any new component and/or additional accessory before
installation.
7 Horn - The horn is used to signal, warn, or alert other boats, swimmers or people on shore.
Depress the horn switch to the up or forward position to activate the horn. Release the horn
switch to deactivate the horn. Using different sequences of horn blasts indicates different and
sometimes dangerous situations to you or someone around you.
Avoid any horn use without an appropriate purpose. See the Safety Section in this manual
and/or take a safe boating course for more information on the proper use of the horn.
8 Baitwell
Pump - The baitwell pump is located in the bilge area and is plumbed to a seacock (ball
valve). For the pump to operate properly you need to make sure the seacock is in the open
position. The seacock is wide open when the yellow seacock lever is vertical. When the yellow
seacock lever is horizontal, the seacock is closed.
The underside of the seacock thru-hull is equipped with a scoop to allow the water to be picked
up even when the boat is on plane. When the boat is not in the water or the baitwell pump is not
going to be used for an extended period of time, the seacock valve should be in the closed
position.
To activate the pump, depress the switch to the up or forward position. To turn the pump off
after the baitwell tub is full, depress switch to the down or aft position.
See the Sea Water section of this manual for additional instructions on the operations of the
pump.