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. Correct the problem and then reset the breaker. If the breaker continues to pop
and you are certain the device, switch and wiring are in good repair; either the breaker is
too small for the load or is faulty. Reduce the load or replace the breaker.
Systems
Sea Water System
The bait-well switch controls a pump mounted on a seacock in the bilge. An overflow
tube is provided that is inserted into the drain to allow circulation to keep bait alive. The
wash down pump is mounted just above the bilge pump in the bilge. The pump is
equipped with a pressure switch. Turn the main switch off if the pump is not going to be
used soon. Raw water is taken in by the thruhull fitting with a seacock. A strainer on the
pump filters the raw water. The filter must be cleaned as needed to avoid pump damage.
Seacocks on all below water line fittings should be closed when not in use.
Bilge pump
baitwell pump washdown pump engine posts
Fig 4 Bait-well/Wash-down
Fuel / Oil System
The fuel tank on your Pro Line is made of heavy gauge aluminum with internal baffling
to minimize sloshing. The tank is vented overboard, inspect the vent for obstructions
regularly. 'Deck plate' access ports are placed over the hose connections and the sending
unit. Inspect the hose connections on a regular basis, and if you notice fuel odor or see
fuel in the bilge.