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the pump or by the high water switch mounted above the
pumps. The other pump is manually activated by a switch in
the helm and will not be activated automatically by the float
switches.
The manual bilge pumps should be activated briefly each time
the boat is used. This will ensure that they are operating
properly and increase the service life of the pumps. The au-
tomatic switches should be manually activated to verify op-
eration. This is particularly important before operating the
boat offshore.
Note:
See Electrical Systems for additional information
on bilge pump operation.
Note:
Any oil spilled in the bilge must be thoroughly
removed and properly disposed of before operat-
ing the bilge pump. The discharge of oil from the
bilge is illegal and subject to a 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 DISCHARGE CAUSES
A FILM OR SHEEN UPON, OR A DISCOLORATION
OF THE SURFACE OF THE WATER, OR CAUSES A
SLUDGE OR EMULSION BENEATH THE SURFACE
OF THE WATER. VIOLATORS ARE SUBJECT TO A
PENALTY OF $10,000.
High Water Alarm and Pump
Additional automatic float switches, located above the stern
pumps near the transom, sounds an alarm, activate a light at
the helm and activate the stern bilge pump if the bilge water
level rises above the normal operating range of the bilge pump
automatic switches. The alarm and high water float switches
are connected to the batteries. They are protected by a cir-
cuit breaker located on the cabin DC circuit breaker panel
and remain activated when the battery switches are in the
“OFF” position and the batteries are connected. The switches
should be tested periodically by turning the knob on the side
of each switch until the alarm sounds or the pump runs. If
the alarm or pump does not activate, you should find and
correct the problem as soon as possible.
7.4
Cockpit and Deck Drains
Scuppers and Cockpit Hatches
Your Wellcraft has two scupper drains located in the rear of
the cockpit at the transom. Flaps built into the scuppers help
reduce the surge of sea water through the scuppers and into
the cockpit.
Water is channeled away from all cockpit hatches by a gutter
or drain rail system. The water then drains overboard through
fittings in the drain rails to thru-hull fittings above the water-
line in the trim tab pockets.
Fishboxes , Baitwell, and Cockpit Sink Drains
The fishboxes below the cockpit floor are drained overboard
by a macerator pump out system. The macerator is activated
by a switch located in the shore power inlet panel near the
transom door. Monitor the water level as the macerator drains
the fishboxes and turn the pump off immediately when drain-
ing is complete. The pump could be damaged if it is allowed
to run dry for extended periods.
The baitwell, freezer and cockpit bait prep sink are drained
by gravity to manifolds on each side of the engine compart-
Cockpit Scuppers
Drain Manifold in Engine Compartment
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