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COBIA 240 CC - Bilge Pump System; Checking Bilge Water Levels; Troubleshooting the Bilge Pump

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Maverick Boat Group
3207 Industrial 29th St. • Fort Pierce, Florida 34946
(772)-465-0631 cobiaboats.com
Bilge
The bilge of your Cobia should always be checked before and
after a launch. While checking the bilge, note that a small
amount of water in the bilge is normal. However, a large
amount of water or any signs of fuel or oil requires immediate
attention. If such a situation exists, the boat should be
taken to a certified marine technician immediately.
Never pump fuel or oil overboard while your boat is
in the water.
Large quantities of water in the bilge may be an indication of a
leak or that the bilge pump and/or automatic float switch is
not functioning properly due to a jam, clog or electrical issue.
The automatic float switch is wired to the hot side of the battery switch through the
“BILGE” fuse at the battery switch panel. When functioning properly, the float switch
activates the bilge pump to pump water overboard once water in the bilge reaches a level
that submerges the switch.
If the bilge pump does not come on when the float switch is submerged, attempt to
manually turn it on through your switch panel. If the bilge pump comes on and
evacuates the water, it is clear that the float switch is not functioning properly. If the
bilge pump does not come on via the switch panel, check the breaker panel inside the
console to see if a breaker has been tripped. If the breaker has been tripped, reset it and
turn the switch on again, listening for the bilge pump to turn on.
If the bilge pump fails to turn on, turn the battery switch to the OFF position, then
unhook the bilge pump from its cradle by pressing the locking tab and twist motor
housing counter-clockwise. You will feel the pump release from the cradle. The entire
bilge pump and wiring should release from the cradle. After removing the pump, check
the underside and impeller areas for miscellaneous items that might clog the pump. If
any obstructions are present remove the debris and set the pump back into the cradle.
Once set back in the cradle, press the pump down on the base then twist until the lock
button snaps it into place. Once this is completed you can try to turn the pump on again.
If the bilge pump still does not turn on, it likely needs to be replaced. It is not
recommended to use your boat if the bilge pump and/or float switch are not functioning
properly.
Bilge Pump and Float Switch
One Standard or Two Optional

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