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Floor Drain Overview

Two of the most important pieces of equipment on your boat are the cockpit floor drains as their operation is integral to 

your safety on the water.  At 1-1/2” in diameter, they are designed to allow massive quantities of water to leave the cockpit of your boat in a 

very short period of time in the event of a swamping or extreme down flooding event.  All the drains in your boat operate this way, 

however, the floor drains are designed so that water can only flow in one direction; out of your boat.  The drain features a unique design 

that acts like a check valve thereby preventing backflow of water into the cockpit of your boat.

The design of the drain and its operation is solely dependent on the foam ball and seal ring.  Any degradation in the foam will

compromise the balls ability to seal against the seal ring.  Therefore, do not apply power washers or any cleaning chemicals directly to the 

drain area as this will compromise the foam in the ball.  When using chemical cleaners in your boats interior, use a sufficient quantity of 

water to dilute the chemical(s) when spraying off so that they do not affect the foam ball when draining out.

The seal ring needs to be kept free of debris so that foam ball will seal flush.  The drain features a grate so that debris cannot 

flow into the drain.  In the event that a sufficient amount of debris collects around the seal, the grate and top of the drain assembly can be 

removed.  Use a spanner wrench to unscrew the top of the drain and clean the drain assembly.  This will also provide access to the foam 

ball which can than be removed and replaced if necessary.  Only do this if it becomes evident that ball is not sealing properly. This will be 

manifested by small amounts of water coming through the drain when the boat is sitting at rest in the water.  DO NOT remove the drain 

while the boat is in the water.

Whenever the thru hulls are 

submerged below water, back 

pressure seals ball against seal ring, 

creating a watertight seal and 

prevents backflow of water from the 

thru hulls.

Under normal conditions when 

the thru hulls are above water, 

the ball is below the seal ring 

thereby allowing water to flow 

out of the cockpit and 

overboard

Содержание 2015 176BR

Страница 1: ...Quick Guide and Schematics For 2015 Models...

Страница 2: ...ure you are operating your boat safely and within the rules at all times Like all Key West Boats the 176BR and 186BR were designed to be low maintenance ergonomic and an efficient boat to maintain and...

Страница 3: ...bulb for the engine is located in the engine splash well It is used to prime the engine and system before starting the engine This should be done after service or after periods of downtime for the bo...

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Страница 6: ...ump is self priming Before activating the pump check that the seacock is open and make sure the livewell fill valve is open If your 176BR is equipped with the optional 2nd Livewell an additional 800GP...

Страница 7: ...ivewell The normal livewell system does this however it is continuously replacing water by drawing it from the raw water intake In deeper water this is the best way to keep water fresh and cool Howeve...

Страница 8: ...e Fully 186BR Hose s are damaged and are either leaking and or sucking air Check hoses Low Voltage to Pump s Check connections for loose or corroded wiring Check battery voltage Pump s are damaged or...

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Страница 11: ...eat Drain Gravity drain to cockpit Console Recess Drain Gravity drain to cockpit Port Cockpit Drain Gravity drain to port transom 1 1 2 Thru Hull Starboard Cockpit Drain Gravity drain to starboard tra...

Страница 12: ...drain connected via T Connector to Anchor Locker Drain To 1 1 8 Thru Hull Console Seat Drain Standard 186BR Gravity drain to cockpit Option Console Livewell Standpipe Drain Gravity drain to 1 1 8 Thr...

Страница 13: ...in your boats interior use a sufficient quantity of water to dilute the chemical s when spraying off so that they do not affect the foam ball when draining out The seal ring needs to be kept free of...

Страница 14: ...use for the automatic bilge pump is blown Replace the Fuse The battery is dead Check voltage and charge if necessary The pumps impeller is clogged by debris Clean pump impeller The connections wires t...

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Страница 17: ...re overcurrent protection They do not energize until the engine ignition switch is turned to the On position Battery Selector Switch Optional As an option a battery selector switch can be installed On...

Страница 18: ...The trolling motor harness features a plug and receptacle located in the bow To use your trolling motor insert the plug into the receptacle and make sure the trolling motor circuit breaker is closed T...

Страница 19: ...in the batteries and add DISTILLED WATER if needed If a battery charger is used regularly the electrolyte levels will need to be replenished more often Fluid level should be just above the plates in t...

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