Fresh Water Pump; Fresh Water Shower; Maintenance; Head System - Boston Whaler 210 Montauk Owner's Manual

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Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation

Fresh Water Pump

The freshwater pump will need to be activated to
provide pressure to the system. The freshwater pump
is operated by pressing the Fresh water switch on
the optional console switch panel (Fig. 2.13.2). This
draws water from the holding tank and provides
pressure to the shower.

Fresh Water Shower

The fresh water
shower is located
on the port side
of the motorwell.
The shower hose
extends about 6
ft. (1.82m). The
s h o w e r u n i t i s
pressurized by the
fresh water pump
and the spray head
i s a c t i v a t e d b y
twisting the center of the unit.

Maintenance

Very little maintenance is required for the freshwater
system, other than annual disinfecting and winterizing.
Periodically check the entire system to assure that the
hose connections, tube fittings, electrical connections
and mounting bolts are properly secured, and free
of chafing
Head System (option)
NOTICE
Severe state and federal penalties are levied
for discharging raw sewage and solid waste
in waters where it is not permitted.
Portable Head with Pump-Out
Your boat may be equipped with a portable waste
containment system with deck pump out. The system
has a lower tank and an upper tank. Waste is directed
to the lower section of the tank which has a holding
capacity of 2.8 gal. (10.6L).
Complete operating and maintenance instructions can
be found in the manufacturers operations manual.
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Dockside Discharge

The dockside discharge deck plate is located on
the port side of the center console and is marked
"WASTE". Access is gained by use of a special key
that is included in the owner's manual packet.
Portable Head Unit
Fig. 3.12.1
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4
5
1
PORTABLE HEAD UNIT
2
WASTE CONTAINMENT UNIT
3
UPPER UNIT
4
DOCKSIDE PUPMOUT DECK PLATE
5
WASTE SYSTEM VENT

Environmental Considerations

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
standards state that in freshwater lakes, reservoirs,
impoundments whose inlets or outlets are such as
to prevent the ingress or egress by vessel traffic
subject to this regulation, or in rivers not capable
of navigation by interstate traffic subject to this
regulation, marine sanitation certified by the United
States Coast Guard (U.S.C.G.) installed on vessels
shall be designed and operated to prevent the
overboard discharge of sewage, treated or untreated
or any other waste derived from sewage.
The EPA standards further state that this shall
not be construed to prohibit the carriage of Coast
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