<Fig. 5 - Bilge D/C Breaker Panel And Fuses - Pro-Line Boats 2000 30 Sport Owner's Manual

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Windlass
The optional windlass is operated by a separate switch and is protected by an 80A
breaker located below the switch. Refer to the windlass manual for operation and
maintenance.
Blower
Generator equipped boats have a bilge blower to rid the bilge of explosive fumes.
Always operate the blower a minimum of four minutes and check the bilge for fumes
before starting the engine. Operate the blower whenever engine is running and the boat is
stopped (or operating at low speed). At higher speeds, air blows through the bilge
keeping fumes under control and blower operation is unnecessary.
Circuit Breakers
The wiring on your 30 Sport is protected by circuit breakers and/or fuses. In the event a
device stops working, check to see if the circuit breaker is tripped or the fuse is blown.
The main breaker is located on the aft port stringer and is accessible from the bilge hatch.
Additional breakers / fuses for the bilge pump, trim tabs, etc. are located next to the main
breaker and on the dash panel. 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
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 is in
good repair; then either the breaker is too small for the load, or is faulty. Reduce the
load or replace the breaker.
<fig. 5 – Bilge D/C Breaker Panel and Fuses>

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