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Maverick Boat Group
3207 Industrial 29th St. • Fort Pierce, Florida 34946
(772)-465-0631
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Fresh Water System
The fresh water tank on your 262 CC can be filled at the cap
labeled “WATER” on the stern
gunwale. To pressurize the
system, flip the s
witch labeled “Fresh Wash Down” on the switch
panel at the helm. You can leave this switch in the ON position
while the boat is in use. The pump has an internal pressure
switch that allows the pump to turn on and off as needed. This
model has a 25 gallon fresh water tank.
In the colder months of the year, it’s advisable to drain the fresh
water system and winterize by adding a non-toxic antifreeze to
the system. Run the antifreeze throughout the system by opening
shower nozzle until antifreeze is delivered through the shower
head.
Battery Switch and Main Distribution
Panel
The battery switches and main distribution panel are located in the port compartment
on the side of the leaning post. The battery switches are labeled to correspond with each
battery and the component it powers. Each engine has its own battery and there is a
house battery that powers t
he boat’s other electrical systems. In the event that there is a
second house battery on board, this battery will be tied to the house battery switch. The
“emergency parallel” switch parallels the two cranking batteries and should only be used
to crank the engines if one of the engine cranking batteries does not have sufficient
power to crank its associated engine. When the boat is not being used for a prolonged
period, it is recommended to leave all battery switches in the “off” position to ensure
that the batteries are not drained due to minor current flows.
The forward and aft bilge pumps and stereo memory breakers, located at the top right of
the panel, are on 24-hour circuits and will receive power at all times even with the house
battery switch in the off position. This ensures that the bilge pumps and float switches
will remain operational at all times unless the house battery loses all power. There is an
additional 24-hour circuit with a 15-
amp breaker labeled “ACC” left open for adding an
Water Fill
Washdown Fitting