Bilge Pump; Casting Deck - Insulated Fish Box/Storage Box; Head Waste System; What Is The Law - Pro-Line Boats 2009 20 Sport Owner's Manual

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Bilge Pump

The 500-gph bilge pump and float switch are installed as far aft as possible in the bilge and both are accessible
via the hatch installed in the motor well. There are 2 steps in properly checking the bilge pump. First, turn the
bilge pump on at the instrument panel by pressing the bilge pump switch to the on or forward position. When the
bilge pump switch is in the on position, the switch light should be illuminated. To check and see if the bilge pump
is operating, open the bilge hatch over the bilge pump and listen to hear the bilge pump running.
Second, turn the bilge pump off at the instrument panel and check the bilge pump float switch. The bilge pump is
equipped with an automatic float switch (white box) that is mounted in close proximity to the pump. As long as
your boat is equipped with an operable battery, the pump will operate automatically when water is present in the
area. The float switch is equipped with two plastic knobs located on either side of the switch. Turn either one of
the knobs to raise the float to engage the bilge pump. If the pump comes on, the automatic float is operating
properly. It is recommended that you check the operation of each automatic float switch monthly.
If for some reason the indicator light on your bilge pump switch comes on, check
your bilge for water. It is not uncommon for rain water or water from washing your
boat to accumulate in the bilge. Standing water will activate the automatic float
that is connected to the bilge pump. If you notice your pump running frequently
during your day on the water, you should check the thru hull fittings, hose
connections, etc. for any possible leaks.
Keep the bilge area clean and free from debris that could clog ports or inhibit float
movement. Also, keep the battery (starboard) that provides power to the bilge
pump charged. If the battery is not charged and flooding occurs, the boat could
swamp causing damage and possible loss of life or property.

Casting Deck - Insulated Fish Box/Storage Box

Your boat is equipped with a casting deck that that has a storage box that can be used for semi dry storage of
your gear. This storage box is insulated so it can also be used as a fishbox.
Note: This casting deck storage box is plumbed to gravity drain overboard via a thru hull on the
side of the boat. It is not plumbed to a fishbox pump.

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 with Enclosed Head

The console with an enclosed head area includes plenty of storage space. The head room is finished out with a
full liner which allows for the installation of an optional porta-potti.

Head - Porta-Potti Inside Console (Optional)

The porta-potti is equipped with a 2.8-gallon holding tank. To operate the porta-potti system:
Congress enacted the Clean Water Act of 1972 (amended in 1987). This law addresses
Bilge Pump
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