5-4
Section 5
Plumbing System
C 280 / S 280 / C 310 / ST 310
or a drain plug is installed incorrectly; make
sure all drain plugs are installed.
Excess water in the bilge area will adversely
affect the handling and maneuverability of
the boat and can cause personal injury. DO
NOT allow the bilge pump to operate after all
the water has been cleared from the bilge
area. Damage to the pump will occur.
A loose drain plug will allow sea water to
enter the bilge and cause the boat to sink.
Check the drain plug frequently to make
sure it is secure. When the boat is out of the
water, the bilge can be drained by a thru-hull
drain located in the transom, near the bot-
tom of the hull.
Any oil spilled in the bilge must be thor-
oughly removed and properly disposed of
before operating the bilge pump. The dis-
charge of oil from the bilge is illegal and sub-
ject to fine.
Exterior Drains
Your Pursuit boat has two scupper drains
located in the rear of the cockpit. The drain
rails for the fishboxes and the mechanical
space drain overboard by gravity.
The below floor fishboxes are equipped with
a macerator pump and supplied with drain
plugs. Removing the drain plugs in the fish-
boxes will allow the fishboxes to be pumped
overboard. Insert the drain plug in the fish-
box that empties first to completely drain the
other box. The fishboxes should be flushed
out and cleaned after each use.
All exterior sinks and livewells, provided with
fresh or raw water, drain by gravity to over-
board thru-hulls.
The console cooler and the storage com-
partments, located in the bow, drain over-
board.
The rope locker drains overboard through a
special drain fitting located in the hull side at
the bottom of the rope locker. Inspect the
drain frequently to remove any accumulated
debris.
5.5 Plumbing System
Maintenance
Information supplied with water system com-
ponents, by the equipment manufacturers, is
included with this manual. Refer to the infor-
mation for additional operation and service
information.
Fresh Water System
Perform these routine maintenance proce-
dures to maintain your fresh water system:
•
Remove filter screens from faucet spouts
and eliminate any accumulation of
debris. A debris build-up can cause the
pump to cycle excessively.
•
Check and clean the fresh water system
strainer located on the intake line near
the pump at least annually.
•
Remove the lid on the shower sump
assembly located under the mid-berth,
clean debris from the sump and flush
with clean water, activate the float switch
to test the pump and spray the pumps
and metal components with a metal pro-
tector periodically.
!
NOTICE
The federal water pollution control act
prohibits the discharge of oil or oily
waste into or upon the navigable
waters of the United States or the
waters of the contiguous zone if such
discharge causes a film or sheen
upon, or a discoloration of the surface
of the water, or causes a sludge or
emulsion beneath the surface of the
water. Violators are subject to a pen-
alty of $10,000.
!
CAUTION
Turn the fresh water system switch
"OFF" when leaving the boat unat-
tended or when the fresh water sys-
tem is not in use.
Summary of Contents for C 280
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Page 112: ...Operator Notes A 6 C 280 S 280 C 310 ST 310...
Page 115: ...Maintenance Log B 3 Appendix B C 280 S 280 C 310 ST 310 Date Hours Dealer Service Repairs...
Page 116: ...Appendix B Maintenance Log Date Hours Dealer Service Repairs B 4 C 280 S 280 C 310 ST 310...
Page 117: ...Boating Accident Report C 1 Appendix C C280 S280 C310 ST310 Boating Accident Report...
Page 118: ...C 2 Appendix C Boating Accident Report C 280 S 280 C 310 ST 310...
Page 119: ...Float Plan D 1 Appendix D C 280 S 280 C 310 ST 310 Float Plan...
Page 120: ...Operator Notes D 2 C 280 S 280 C 310 ST 310...
Page 124: ...Operator Notes E 4 C 280 S 280 C 310 ST 310...
Page 125: ...Schematics F 1 Appendix F C 280 S 280 C 310 ST 310 Schematics...
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