Sea Water System
The bait-well switch controls a pump mounted on a seacock in the bilge. Overflows are provided
that will allow circulation to keep bait alive. The wash down pump is mounted just above the
bilge pump in the bilge. The pump is equipped with a pressure switch. Turn the main switch off
if the pump is not going to be used soon. Raw water is taken in by the thruhull fitting with a
seacock. A strainer on the pump filters the raw water. The filter must be cleaned as needed to
avoid pump damage. Seacocks on all below water line fittings should be closed when not in use.
Wash-Down is located in starboard cockpit storage box.
Wash-Down pump is located in Bilge
Baitwell Pump is located in Bilge
Fuel
The fuel tank on your Pro-Line is made of heavy gauge aluminum with internal baffling to
minimize sloshing. The tank is vented overboard. Inspect the vent for obstructions regularly.
'Deck plate' access ports are placed over the hose connections and the sending unit. Inspect the
hose connections on a regular basis. Check for an odor of fuel in the bilge. Check to see if any
fuel is in the bilge. Water separating fuel filter units are located in the engine room, usually on
the engine. The spin on cartridges should be changed at least seasonally, more often depending