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Bilge Pump
Your Pro Line is equipped with an automatic bilge pump system with a manual override.
The pump is located in the bilge at the keel. The pump is mounted as low as possible. If the
pump runs for a long time it may mean that water is entering the bilge faster than the pump
can expel it. Investigate and correct the cause immediately. The automatic float switch is
wired directly to the battery terminal through an in-line fuse. Keep the bilge area clean and
free from debris that could clog ports. The helm switch overrides normal automatic
operation on the primary pump. Circuit breakers are located at the helm. Keep the battery
charged that the bilge pump is attached to. If the battery is discharged and flooding occurs
the boat could swamp, causing damage and possible loss of life or property.
Lights
For operation at night, your Pro Line is equipped with navigation and anchor lights to
indicate your position to other boaters. While running after dark the nav. lights are required
to be on and visible to other boaters, visually verify operation and lack of obstructions.
Lights are also provided for the cockpit, helm and head.
Breaker Switches
The wiring on your Pro Line is protected by circuit breaker or fuse. Breakers are located
beside the switches or on the main breaker panel on the transom panel. If a device stops
working first suspect the circuit breaker is tripped (or fuse blown).
A tripped breaker will protrude 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.
If the breaker does not reset or if it resets and then pops out again after the device is turned
back on, then a short circuit exists or your device may be damaged, overloaded or faulty.
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