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fittings very close to the water line of the hull. These drains are rigged with ball valves
that can be opened and closed to control the flow of water. The ball valves can be
accessed through the pie eyes on the port starboard side of the transom. In the open
position, these ball valves will allow water to flow freely from the cockpit, thus making
the boat “self
-
bailing”. When closed, no water will be allowed
to travel to or from the cockpit.
2600 TRS Livewell Pump Assembly
The livewell pump assembly is composed of a scoop strainer
mounted to the bottom of the hull, a thru hull fitting, ball
valve assembly, and the pump. As you can see, the ball valve
assembly is in the “OPEN” position. This is the correct
position for the operation of the livewell.
Backing Plates & Trolling
Motor Wiring
Backing Plates
The diagram on page 29 shows all the screw-retention backing plates (trolling motor, T-
Top, Leaning Post) originally placed in the deck of a Pathfinder 2600 TRS during the
construction process.
Trolling Motor/Wiring System
Your Pathfinder 2600 TRS comes standard with a 36V trolling motor wiring system. A
trolling motor mounting plate was built into the bow of your Pathfinder during the
manufacturing process. To attach a trolling motor, please go to your nearest Pathfinder
dealer. All trolling motors should be attached by drilling through the mounting plate
with a 13/64” drill bit and 1/4” tap and using 1/4” #20 machine screws. The plate is
designed to accommodate the mounting patterns of all trolling motor brands on the
market currently. See page 28 for optional trolling motor system with battery charger
and wire routing.
Livewell Pump Assembly in the “OPEN” Position