Bilge Pumps
The aft 1100-gph bilge pump and float switch are installed as
far aft as possible in the bilge. Both are accessible via the
hatch installed in the motor well. The forward 500-gph bilge
pump and float switch are accessible via the 6” twist out Pie
in the cabin floor.
There are 2 steps in properly checking the bilge pump. First,
turn the bilge pump on at the instrument panel by pressing
the bilge pump switch to the on or forward position. When
the bilge pump switch is in the on position, the switch light
should be illuminated.
Float Switch
Bilge Pump
To check and see if the bilge pump is operating, open the bilge hatch over the bilge pump and listen to
hear the bilge pump running.
Second, turn the bilge pump off at the instrument panel and check the bilge pump float switch. The bilge
pump is equipped with an automatic float switch (white box) that is mounted in close proximity to the
pump. As long as your boat is equipped with an operable battery, the pump will operate automatically
when water is present in the area. The float switch is equipped with two plastic knobs located on either
side of the switch. Turn either one of the knobs to raise the float to engage the bilge pump. If the pump
comes on, the automatic float is operating properly. It is recommended that you check the operation of
each automatic float switch monthly.
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.
Fish Boxes with Macerator Pump
Your boat is equipped with two 40-gallon aft fish boxes with a total capacity of 80
gallons. They are both plumbed to a fish box pump that is installed in the aft
bilge that is mounted on the starboard stringer.
This pump operates on a 2-way rocker switch (labeled fish box) that is located on
the switch panel. To operate the fish box macerator pump, fill either of the aft
fish boxes with water. Then, depress the fish box switch to the on position. The
water and fish particles will be pumped out of the tubs and then overboard via the
fish box thru hulls on the side of the boat. When you are finished emptying the
fish box, place the fish box switch in the aft position to turn off the fish box
macerator pump.
Fuel/Oil Systems
Fuel Tank
The 125-gallon fuel tank (Inca Molded Products) on your Pro-Line is constructed of flame resistant cross-
linked high-density polyethylene. The fuel tank is located under the deck and is secured between the
stringers and bulkheads.
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