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To activate the pump, depress the switch to the up or forward position. To turn the pump off after the
baitwell tub is full, depress switch to the down or aft position.
12 Fish Box Pump Out - This switch operates the fish box macerator pump that allows you to drain the water
and debris from the fish boxes. The macerator pump, which is connected to the collector box (located in
the center of the bilge), allows you to pump all the water, ice and scales out of the boxes by grinding up
the debris and discharging it overboard. To activate the pump manually, depress the switch to the up or
forward position. This action will drain the fish boxes of water and/or debris, transport it into the collector
box/holding tank and then to the macerator pump to be macerated and/or discharged overboard.
When not in use, the switch should be left in the off or down position. Even though your Pro-Line is
equipped with a true gutter system, sometimes water will accumulate in the fish boxes. As long as there
is power to the fish box macerator pump, the automatic float switches located in the holding tank will
activate the pump and automatically discharge the water overboard.
13 Bilge Lights – Two bilge lights are mounted on the port and starboard stringers to illuminate the bilge
area when you are working on your boat in low visibility conditions. To activate the lights, depress the
switch to the up or forward position. Make sure to leave switch in the off or down position when the bilge
lights are not in use.
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Bilge Pumps (Bilge 1, Bilge 2, Fwd Bilge) - Your boat is equipped with 3 bilge pumps.
Bilge 1 and bilge 2 are both 1500 gph bilge pumps and they are located side by side in
the bilge. Bilge 1 is installed on the starboard side and Bilge 2 is installed on the port
side. If your vessel is equipped with the optional generator, the bilge pumps will be
installed just forward of the unit.
Fwd Bilge - This 1100 gph pump is located and accessible via the hinged panel under the
mattress in the mid berth.
All bilge pumps are wired automatic to the battery and have a manual override located at the switch
panel on the console. The automatic float switches are wired directly to the
Starboard
battery terminals
through breakers or inline fuses. Circuit breakers for the main and forward pumps are located at the
helm next to the manual switches.
Depressing the applicable bilge pump Switch (Bilge 1, Bilge 2 or Fwd Bilge) to the up or forward position
activates the corresponding bilge pump.
Circuit Breakers
Circuit breakers and/or fuses protect the wiring. In the event a device stops working, check to see if the circuit
breaker is tripped or if the fuse is blown. Breakers are installed in the following locations:
The main breakers (DC main and helm main) are located next to the Battery Management
System and are accessible via the storage compartment hatch located at the port side of the
transom (see photo of the Battery Management System).
Breakers and/or fuses for the bilge pumps, trim tabs, stereo and fish boxes are located above the
main breakers.
Additional breaker switches are also located on the switch panel above the individual switches.
A tripped breaker will protrude or move from its set position indicating that the circuit has been overloaded. Turn
off the device(s) on the circuit, then reset the breaker by pushing in once or by returning a breaker switch to the
on position. If the breaker does not reset or if it resets and then trips again after the device is turned back on,
then a short circuit exists or your device may be damaged, overloaded, or faulty. Correct the problem and then
reset the breaker.
If the breaker continues to trip and you are certain the device, switch and wiring are in good repair; either
the breaker is faulty or it is too small for the load. Reduce the load or replace the breaker.
Note: Circuit breakers are shown on the switch panel below the individual switches