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190 Montauk
Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation
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If equipped, the livewell located in the reversible
pilot seat will keep bait fish alive by circulating fresh
seawater through the tank.
Before operating the system make certain the hull
seacock is in the open position. The seacock can be
accessed through the motorwell hatch.
A flow control valve (Figure 3.8.2) at the livewell
water inlet controls the flow of water into the
livewell. To increase the water flow, turn the valve
counterclockwise. To decrease flow, turn the valve
clockwise.
Maintenance of the livewell system requires periodic
inspection of the raw water intake strainer and all
hose connections. Clean away debris and/or tighten
hose connections as required.
Maintenance
Operation
ATTENTION
The seacock must be in the open position when
livewell is in use. Running the pump dry may
cause damage to the unit.
Livewell (Option)
Fig. 3.8.1
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2
3
LIVEWELL TANK
FLOW CONTROL VALVE
STANDPIPE DRAIN
FILL HOSE
SEACOCK/LIVEWELL PUMP
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5
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7
THRU HULL DRAIN
DRAIN HOSE
BLUE COURTESY LIGHT
REVERSIBLE PILOT SEAT
Livewell Flow Control Valve
Fig. 3.8.2
Decrease Flow
(Clockwise)
Increase Flow
(Counterclockwise)
Reversible Pilot Seat Livewell (Option)
OPEN CLOSED
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2
3
5
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7
4
8
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Fill the livewell by pressing the switch marked
“ACC” on the console switch panel (See figure
2.9.1).
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