Circuit Breakers - Pro-Line Boats 32 Express 2010 Owner's Manual

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Washdown - To activate the pump, which is located in the bilge, depress the switch to the up or forward
position. The washdown pump draws its water from the same seacock that the baitwell pump draws its
water. To turn the pump off, depress the switch in the down position. Keep the washdown switch in the off
position if the pump is not going to be used soon.
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Baitwell Pump - The baitwell pump is located in the bilge area on the starboard side and it is mounted on a
seacock (ball valve). For the baitwell pump to operate properly you need to make sure the seacock is in
the open position. The seacock is wide open when the yellow seacock lever is vertical. When the yellow
seacock lever is horizontal, the seacock is closed.
The underside of the seacock thru-hull is equipped with a scoop to allow the water to be picked up even
when the boat is on plane. When the boat is not in the water or the baitwell pump is not going to be used
for an extended period of time, the seacock valve should be in the closed position. To activate the pump,
depress the switch to the up or forward position. To turn the pump off after the baitwell tub is full, depress
switch to the down or aft position.
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Fish Box Pump - This switch operates the fish box macerator pump that allows you to drain the water and
debris from the fish boxes. The macerator pump, which is connected to the collector box (located in the
center of the bilge), allows you to pump all the water, ice and scales out of the boxes by grinding up the
debris and discharging it overboard.
To activate the pump manually, depress the switch to the up or forward position. This action will drain the
fish boxes of water and/or debris, transport it into the collector box/holding tank and then to the macerator
pump to be macerated and/or discharged overboard.
When not in use, the switch should be left in the off or down position. Even though your Pro-Line is
equipped with a true gutter system, sometimes water will accumulate in the fish boxes. As long as there is
power to the fish box macerator pump, the automatic float switches located in the holding tank will activate
the pump and automatically discharge the water overboard.
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Bilge Lights – Two bilge lights are mounted on the port and starboard stringers to illuminate the bilge area
when you are working on your boat in low visibility conditions. To activate the lights, depress the switch to
the up or forward position. Make sure to leave switch in the off or down position when the bilge lights are
not in use.
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Bilge Pumps (Bilge 1, Bilge 2, Fwd) - Your boat is equipped with 3 automatic bilge pumps.
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Bilge 1 – This 1100-gph pump is located in the bilge but it is as far aft as possible. If your
vessel is equipped with an optional generator, the pump is located under the generator but
is still reachable.
Bilge 2 – This 1500-gph pump is located in the bilge area and quite visible.
Fwd Bilge - This 1100-gph pump is located and is accessible via the hinged panel under
the mattress in the mid berth.
All bilge pumps are wired automatic to the battery and have a manual override located at the switch panel
on the console. The automatic float switches are wired directly to the Starboard battery terminals through
breakers or inline fuses. Circuit breakers for the main and forward pumps are located at the helm next to
the manual switches.
Depressing the applicable bilge pump switch (Bilge 1, Bilge 2 or Fwd) to the up or forward position
activates the corresponding bilge pump.

Circuit Breakers

Circuit breakers and/or fuses protect the wiring. In the event a device stops working, check to see if the circuit
breaker is tripped or if the fuse is blown. Breakers are installed in the following locations:
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