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Washdown Pump and Raw Water Washdown Hose
The washdown pump, which is equipped with a pressure
switch, is located below the mid berth on the starboard
side. This pump is mounted on a seacock (ball valve) and
shares this same seacock with the baitwell pump.
To turn on the washdown pump, locate the washdown
switch on the instrument panel and press the switch to the
forward position. If you turn on the washdown pump switch
and you do not feel pressure, the seacock may not be
open. Verify that the seacock is open and depress the
switch again. When not in use, the washdown switch
should be left in the off (down or aft) position.
Note: Before operating the washdown pump, make sure that the seacock at the baitwell
pump is in the open position before turning on the pump. The seacock is wide open
when the seacock lever is in the vertical position. When the seacock lever is in the
horizontal position, the seacock is closed. The seacock should remain closed when the
baitwell or washdown pumps are not in use.
The raw water washdown hose is located in a compartment on the
starboard side of the transom door. When the washdown pump is
on, twist the nozzle on the end of the hose to turn the water on and
off and check to see if the washdown sprays. You can adjust the
pressure or stream of the spray by turning the nozzle clockwise for
a tighter stream or counterclockwise for more of a spray pattern.
The 25’ hose is long enough to reach both the bait station and the
transom sink.
After checking for water and before returning the washdown hose to the storage compartment, turn off the
washdown pump at the helm to release the water pressure in the hose. Twisting the hose clockwise
allows you to easily stow the hose away.
The round filter attached to the side of the washdown pump should be removed and cleaned often with
running water.
Fuel/Oil Systems
Fuel Tank
Standard Fuel Tank - The 320-gallon Fuel
Tank on your Pro-Line is constructed of heavy
gauge aluminum with internal baffling to
minimize sloshing. The Fuel Tank is located
under the deck and is secured between the
stringers and bulkheads.
Optional Fuel Tank - the optional Fuel Tank
upgrade, the fuel capacity of your boat was
increased to 425 gallons. When this option is
selected, in order to accommodate the larger
Fuel Tank, the tank extends into most of the
storage compartment located below the helm
and lounge seats. However, an additional
small storage box is installed at the base of the
bait station
DO NOT store any equipment in the Fuel Tank compartment under any
circumstances
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