Head Waste System; What Is The Law; Console - Dual With Head And Storage; Head - Porta-Potti Inside Port Console - Pro-Line Boats 23 DUAL CONSOLE 2012 Owner's Manual

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trim of the engine. When finished trimming the engine all the way up, the level on the trim gauge should read in
the full up position.
Volts - To system check the volt gauge, turn the ignition key on and turn on the engine. With the engine running,
check the reading on the volt gauge. It should be reading between 12 and 14.5 volts. This reading ensures that
the charging system and the volt gauge are working properly.
For specific information related to your gauges, refer to the material in your owner's package that was provided by
the gauge manufacturer.

Head Waste System

WHAT IS THE LAW?

a wide spectrum of water pollution problems, including marine sewage from boats in navigable U.S. waters
including coastal waters up to three miles offshore. The law further provides for "no discharge" by boats operated
in enclosed lakes and reservoirs or in rivers not capable of interstate navigation. States may apply to the EPA to
have certain other waters declared "no discharge zones" if discharge of treated sewage would be harmful. In
short, boats with installed toilets must have an operable Coast Guard approved Marine Sanitation Device (MSD)
designed to either hold sewage for pump out ashore or for discharge in the ocean beyond the three mile limit, or
to treat the sewage to Federal standards prior to discharge.
All boats built since 1977 with installed toilets must have an operable approved type I, II or III MSD. Since 1980,
all boats (including those built before 1977) with installed toilets must have an operable MSD. Both the U.S.
Coast Guard and the Natural Resources Police can enforce MSD requirements.
Check with your local authorities, Coast Guard, local marina or your dealer for the rules and/or laws that may
apply specifically in your area.

Console - Dual with Head and Storage

This boat model has an enclosed head area and includes plenty of storage space. The porta-potti is installed in
the port console. In addition to storage space, the starboard console provides quick, easy access to the aft side
of the gauges, switch panel and other components that may be install on the dash.
Note: Loosen the two bolts on forward edge of the console for access to the backside of the dash
panel.

Head - Porta-Potti Inside Port Console

The porta-potti includes a 2.8-gallon holding tank. To operate the porta-potti system:
Set the portable toilet on its front side so the cap on the holding tank is in a vertical position.
Remove the cap and add SeaLand brand holding tank deodorant following the instructions on the
deodorant container. Replace the cap firmly.
Before using: Set the portable toilet in the upright position and remove the cap located on the
right, rear side of the fresh water tank. Fill with fresh water just below the neck of the fresh water
inlet. Depress the bellows pump to add water to the bowl.
After using: To flush, open the slide valve by pulling out the handle and press the bellows pump
one or more times. After flushing, close the slide valve by pushing handle.
Before operating the porta-potti head system, refer to the manual in your owner's packet supplied by the porta-
potti manufacturer for specific operating instructions.

Fuel/Oil Systems

Fuel Tank

The 125-gallon fuel tank (Inca Molded Products) on your Pro-Line is constructed of flame resistant cross-linked
high-density polyethylene. The fuel tank is located under the deck and is secured between the stringers and
bulkheads.
Congress enacted the Clean Water Act of 1972 (amended in 1987). This law addresses
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