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Any oil spilled in the bilge must be thoroughly removed and properly disposed of before operating the bilge
pump. The discharge of oil from the bilge is illegal and subject to fine.
THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT PROHIBITS THE DISCHARGE
OF OIL OR OILY WASTE INTO OR UPON THE NAVIGABLE WATERS OF THE
UNITED STATES OR THE WATERS OF THE CONTIGUOUS ZONE IF SUCH DIS-
CHARGE CAUSES A FILM OR SHEEN UPON, OR A DISCOLORATION OF THE SUR-
FACE OF THE WATER, OR CAUSES A SLUDGE OR EMULSION BENEATH THE SUR-
FACE OF THE WATER. VIOLATORS ARE SUBJECT TO A PENALTY OF $10,000.
EXTERIOR DRAINS
Your Pursuit has two scupper drains located in the rear of the cockpit. The drain rails for battery
compartments, fishboxes and the mechanical space drain overboard by gravity.
The below floor fishboxes are equipped with a macerator pump and supplied with drain plugs. Removing the
drain plugs in the fishboxes will allow the fishboxes to be pumped overboard. The fishboxes should be
flushed out and cleaned after each use.
The starboard cockpit cooler and the aft cockpit cooler drain by gravity overboard.
The exterior sink drains by gravity to overboard thru-hulls.
The rope locker drains overboard through a drain fitting located in the hull side at the bottom of the rope
locker. It is important to inspect the drain frequently to remove any accumulated debris.
5.5 Plumbing System Maintenance
Information supplied with water system components, by the equipment manufacturers, is included with this
manual. Refer to this information for additional operation and service data.
FRESH WATER SYSTEM
The following items should be done routinely to maintain your fresh water system:
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Remove the filter screens from the faucet spouts and eliminate any accumulation of debris. A build-up
of debris can cause the pump to cycle excessively.
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The fresh water system is equipped with a strainer located on the intake line near the pump. This should
be checked at least annually and cleaned as necessary.
•
Periodically remove the lid on the shower sump assembly located under the mid-berth. Clean debris from
the sump and flush with clean water. Activate the float switch to test the pump.
•
Periodically spray the pumps and metal components with a metal protector.
•
The batteries must be properly maintained and charged. Operating the pressure pump from a battery with
a low charge could lead to pump failure.
•
Add a commercially available potable water conditioner to the water tank to keep it fresh.
NOTICE
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