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battery terminals through breakers or inline fuses. The circuit breaker is located at the helm
next to the manual switches. Depressing the bilge pump switch to the up or forward position
activates the bilge pump.
If for some reason the indicator light on your bilge pump switch comes on, check your bilge for
water. It is not uncommon for rain water or water from washing your boat to accumulate in the
bilge. Standing water will activate the automatic float that is connected to the bilge pump. If you
notice your pump running frequently during your day on the water, you should check the thru
hull fittings, hose connections, etc. for any possible leaks.
Keep the bilge area clean and free from debris that could clog ports or inhibit float movement.
Also, keep the battery (starboard) that provides power to the bilge pump charged. If the battery
is not charged and flooding occurs, the boat could swamp causing damage and possible loss of
life or property.
2 Navigation & Anchor/All Around Lights - Locate the Nav. light 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/all around 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/all around light is on; the bow lights and gauge lights
are off.
3 Cockpit
Lights - Your 29 Super Sport is 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 move
around your cockpit safely in low visibility conditions.
4 Cabin
Lights – The cabin light switch provides power to the round light located in the head area.
To activate the cabin courtesy light, depress the switch to the up or forward position. Then
press the on/off switch located on the base of the light to turn on the light. Keep the cabin light
switch in the off position if the light is not going to be used soon.
5 Baitwell
Light - To activate the baitwell light, depress the switch to the up or forward position.
This will activate the LED (light emitting diode) light inside your baitwell tub. It is a soft white
light that will keep your bait moving and lively. It will also help you locate your bait on those
early morning or late night fishing trips. To turn the light off, simply depress the switch to the
down or aft position.
6 Forward Fish Box Pump - This switch operates the fish box
macerator pump that allows you to drain the water and debris
from the fish boxes. The macerator pump, which is connected
to the collector box (located in the bilge), allows you to pump
all the water, ice and scales out of the boxes by grinding up
the debris and discharging it overboard.