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1 Horn - The horn is used to signal, warn, or alert other boats, swimmers or people on shore. Depress the
horn switch to the up or forward position to activate the horn. Release the horn switch to deactivate the
horn. Using different sequences of horn blasts indicates different and sometimes dangerous situations to
you or someone around you. Avoid any horn use without an appropriate purpose. See the Safety Section
in this manual and/or take a safe boating course for more information on the proper use of the horn.
2 Navigation and Anchor Lights - Locate the Nav. Lts. switch on the instrument panel. This is a 3-way switch
(forward, middle, back/aft) that functions as follows when you press the switch:
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Forward position - Turns on the bow lights and the anchor light. This position will also
activate the red light in your compass.
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If you have Faria gauges on the dash panel, this function will illuminate the
gauge lights.
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If the gauges were provided by the engine manufacturer (i.e., Mercury,
Honda, etc.), this switch will not illuminate the gauge lights. Instead, your
gauge lights will be illuminated when the ignition switch is turned on.
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Middle position – All lights are off.
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Back/Aft position – Anchor light is on; the bow lights and gauge lights are off.
3 Windshield Wiper (Optional) – Press the switch in the forward or up position to activate the wiper.
Depressing the switch to the down or aft position will deactivate the windshield wiper.
4, 5 Forward Bilge and Aft Bilge - Your boat is equipped with forward and aft bilge pumps with automatic float
switches. The 500-gph forward bilge pump is located in the center of the boat and is accessible via the aft
wall panel in the head area. The 1500 gph aft bilge pump is located in the bilge and is accessible via the
bilge hatch. The automatic float switches are installed in close proximity to each of the bilge pumps.
The bilge pump is wired automatic to the battery and has a manual override located at the switch panel on
the console. The automatic float switch is wired directly to the
Starboard
battery terminals through
breakers or inline fuses. The circuit breaker is located at the helm next to the manual switch. Depressing
the bilge pump switch to the up or forward position activates the bilge pump. Depressing the applicable
bilge pump switch (Forward Bilge 1 or Aft Bilge) to the up or forward position activates the corresponding
bilge pump. Depressing the applicable bilge pump switch to the down or aft position turns the pump off.
6 Fish Box Pump - This switch directs power to the fish box macerator pump, which allows you to drain the
water and debris from the aft fish boxes. The macerator pump allows you to pump all the water, ice and
scales out of the aft fish boxes by grinding up the debris and discharging it overboard. The forward fish
boxes are not connected to this system and their contents will gravity drain via thru hulls on the side of the
boat. To activate the pump, depress the switch to the up or forward position. This action will drain the fish
boxes of water and/or debris and transport it to the macerator pump to be macerated and/or discharged
overboard. When not in use, the switch should be left in the off position.
7 Baitwell Pump - The baitwell pump is located in the bilge area and is plumbed to a seacock (ball valve).
For the pump to operate properly you need to make sure the seacock is in the open position. The seacock
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