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Chapter 8: Canyon 306
4. Turn the flush control knob counterclockwise to remove most of the water from the bowl.
The contents of the bowl are discharged into the holding tank.
5. Close the head inlet seacock by pushing down on its remote seacock arm
Emptying Marine Head Holding Tank
Using Deck Pump-out Fitting
1. Remove the cap from the deck pump-out fitting located on the port gunwale.
2. Connect a vacuum hose from a pump-out station to the deck fitting and run until the tank
is empty.
3. Replace the cap on the deck pump-out fitting.
Using Discharge Seacock
1. Open the head discharge seacock by pulling up on its remote seacock arm located in the
upper rigging compartment inside the console.
2. Press the level/sleep button on the tank level monitor.
3. Press and hold the empty button for 3 seconds to activate the pump. The pump will run
until the tank is empty.
4. Close the discharge seacock by pushing down on its remote seacock arm.
N OT I C E
Overboard discharge seacock must be secured in the “closed” position in accordance with the
laws in your boating area.
Livewell - Raw Water
To operate the livewell, open the seacock located in the aft bilge using the remote seacock arm
labeled livewell; the livewell pump is screwed directly into this seacock. Place the livewell standpipe
in the drain at the bottom of the livewell. Screw it down until the black flange makes contact with the
flange on the drain fitting. Place the livewell switch at the helm switch panel in the “on” position.
Water will enter through a plenum along the side of the livewell and be distributed through a series
of holes arranged vertically along the plenum. The water will rise to a depth even with the strainer
on the standpipe and drain overboard. To evacuate debris and bait waste from the bottom of the
livewell while it is in operation, unscrew the standpipe approximately three turns to expose two
3
⁄
8
"
holes located in the threads of the standpipe base. This will allow a small amount of water to escape
through these holes and remove any waste that has settled in the bottom of the livewell.
Summary of Contents for Canyon 306
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