Pro-Line Boats 29 Grand Sport Owner's Manual page 25

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Wiper (Optional) – This "2 position switch" activates the optional windshield wiper. Depressing
the switch to the up or forward position activates the wiper. Depressing the switch to the down
or aft position turns the wiper off
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Forward Bilge, Bilge Pump 1 & Bilge Pump 2 - Your boat is equipped with 3 automatic bilge
pumps. The forward bilge pump and float switch are located in the head area. The 2 aft bilge
pumps and float switches are located in the aft bilge (below the bilge hatch).
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. The circuit breaker is located at the helm next to the
manual switches. Depressing the applicable bilge pump switch to the up or forward position
activates the pump.
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Fish Box Pump - This switch operates the fish box macerator pump that allows you to drain the
water and debris from the aft fish boxes. The macerator pump, which is connected to the
collector box (located in 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.
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Baitwell Pump - The baitwell pump is located in the bilge area and is mounted on a seacock
(ball valve). For the baitwell pump to operate properly you need to make sure the seacock is in
the open position. The seacock is wide open when the yellow seacock lever is vertical. When
the yellow seacock lever is horizontal, the seacock is closed.
The underside of the seacock thru-hull is equipped with a scoop to allow the water to be picked
up even when the boat is on plane. When the boat is not in the water or the baitwell pump is not
going to be used for an extended period of time, the seacock valve should be in the closed
position.
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.
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Washdown Pump - To activate the pump, which is located in the bilge, depress the switch to the
up or forward position. The washdown pump draws its water from the same seacock as the
baitwell pump. To turn the pump off, depress the switch in the down position. Keep the
washdown switch in the off position if the pump is not going to be used soon.
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Fresh Water – The fresh water switch directs power to the fresh water pump. Depress the fresh
water switch to the forward position to activate the fresh water pump. Then, go to any one of the
3 fresh water stations and turn on the faucet. If the fresh water system is not going to be in use,
move the switch to the down position to turn the pump off.
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Baitwell Light - To activate the baitwell light, depress the switch to the up or forward position.
This will activate the LED (light emitting diode) light inside your baitwell tub. It is a soft white
light that will keep your bait moving and lively. It will also help you locate your bait on those
early morning or late night fishing trips. To turn the light off, simply depress the switch to the
down or aft position.
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