J/111 OWNER MANUAL
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Plumbing Systems
General
The plumbing systems in your J/111 consist of fresh water, manual and electrical bilge pumps, and the
head (toilet). This section will describe their locations and how they operate.
Fresh Water System
Water Tanks:
The standard 26 gallon water tank is a bladder style and located under the port settee berth.
Entire capacity may not be usable depending upon trim, loading, filling and draining points. Connected to
the tank are the following hoses: a) fill hose- is located on the tank top and connects to the deck water fill
hose; b) feed hose- connects directly to the water system.
Water Fill:
is located on deck. Be sure the water cap threads are clean to insure a proper seal at the deck.
The water may develop a “taste” after a long period of time. Instead of flushing it out you can add a water
treatment product widely available through West Marine or other marine store to help clean and deodorize
the system and greatly improve the taste.
Manual Foot Pumps:
there are two standard manual foot pumps on the J/111. One is located in the
galley and the other in the head compartment.
Optional Water Pressure Pump:
is located under port settee berth. The pump operates off the DC
electrical system and pressurizes the standard water system. Should any problems arise, read its manual.
If the system is not pressurizing, first check that the breaker on the panel is switched on, then check that the
pump is pumping water. Next, check that all hoses are securely connected to their fittings. Finally, ensure
all air pockets are eliminated. If there is still a problem, consult your dealer.
Optional Water Heater
: is located in the mechanical space aft of the engine. Water is heated by either the
engine or with the optional shore power system. If the water heater is used with shore power, be sure a
continuous supply of water is available to it, otherwise the electrical element within it will burn out. Due to
this potential risk, water heater elements should be frequently inspected. Thus, be certain the water
pressure pump is always on and there is always adequate water supply while hooked up to shore power.
Thru-Hulls & Seacocks
All Seacock fittings are Forespar Marelon. For safety reasons, we recommend that you attach with wire or
wire-tie an appropriate size tapered wooden plug in the vicinity of each of these fittings in the event of a
hose or valve failure. The fittings each have valve-handles. To reduce confusion, remember the
long end
of the handle indicates the direction of flow.
Please refer to the Seacock and Thru-Hull diagram for a
complete layout of locations and sizes.
Pump Systems
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Bilge Pumps
There is one manual and one electric bilge pump system installed standard in the
J/111. Two pump intakes are located in the bilge aft of the keel under the main cabin centerline
floorboard.
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The
manual
Whale Smart Bail BP5021B
bilge pump with rated capacity of 59.9 liters/minute (@70
strokes/minute) is installed on the cockpit wall and operated by opening the cover/handle and using an up and
down manual pumping action. Bilge water exits the boat from the manual pump through the transom.
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The Whale SuperSub Smart 1100 electric
bilge pump with rated capacity of 69 liters per minute is wired
directly to the battery with it’s own panel mounted in the nav station adjacent to the electrical panel. The default
switch position is for automatic operation controlled by a water sensor that is integral to the pump.
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