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7.5 Locker Drains
On the 265CC, there is a forward anchor locker which drains directly through the hull. There are also
bow storage lockers on the deck, with the port side draining overboard and the starboard side draining
to the deck. These lockers are close the waterline of the boat. It is possible that under certain
conditions sea water may enter the lockers. This is normal and no cause for alarm, some water may
remain in the rear most part of the lockers. If you are using the port locker for something other than
fish & ice, (i.e. dry storage) use the rubber plug provided in the owner’s bag to prevent sea water entry.
A diagram of the raw water system is included in the Appendix.
7.6 Console Bilge
Your EdgeWater 265CC has a console bilge where the fresh water pump and an automatic sump
pump are located. To access the sump, the portable head enclosure must be removed. The sump
pump is designed with an internal float so that it automatically turns on if the water in the sump rises.
This pump should be periodically checked to make sure it is working properly and that the drain screen
is clear. To check the pump, remove the top cover and lift it from the base, which is fastened to the
hull. The screen will be easily seen and if there is debris, it may be cleaned and replaced. Replace the
top cover and check its operation by pouring water into the console drain. Once the water level is high
enough, the pump will automatically turn on and drain the sump.
7.7 T-Top Drain
(optional T-Top)
There are small holes drilled into the bottom of the T-top to facilitate the removal of any water that
might inadvertently get into the structure. These should be periodically checked, especially during
freezing weather, as trapped water could freeze, expand, and damage the hard-top.
8/Safety Equipment
8.1 Required Safety Equipment
Contact the U.S. Coast Guard Boating Safety Hotline at 1-800-368-5647, or 1-202-267-1070 to obtain
a pamphlet on the latest required and suggested safety equipment. The Coast Guard Auxiliary also
offers “Courtesy Examinations” to help ensure your boat is properly equipped.
The following is a list of required safety equipment to be aboard your boat. This may be modified from
time to time and it is suggested that you contact the U.S. Coast Guard Boating Safety Hotline at 800-
368-5647 or pick up a copy of the latest “Federal Requirements and Safety Tips of Recreational
Boats” pamphlet.
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Personal Floatation Devices (PFD’s)
These must bear a tag that they have been approved by the U.S. Coast Guard and must be in
serviceable condition. They must also be of the appropriate size for the wearer, i.e. for children there
must be children’s life vests on board. Many states now require children to wear PFD’s at all times. You
should check with your state to determine the proper requirements. You should maintain at least one
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