TROPHY Owner’s Manual Supplement
1901 Bay - 2101 Bay - 2401 Bay
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The livewells keep bait fish alive by circulating fresh
seawater through the tanks. The seawater intake seacock
located in the aft bilge must be in the open position in
order for the livewell system to work. Likewise, the ball
valves on the drain hoses must be in the open position
(in-line with the hose) to allow overflow from the
livewells.
Access to the seacock(s) and drain valves is through the
motorwell hatch.
Seacock/Pump Unit
Bilge Pump
Drain Hoses w/Ball
Valves
1
2
Having both the raw water seacock and fl ow
control valve open at the same time will fi ll the
livewell with water.
If you wish to use the livewell for dry storage,
make certain to CLOSE the raw water seacock
and/or the fl ow control valve. Failure to do so
will allow water to enter the livewell bucket.
NOTICE
28 Gal. (106 L) Livewell (Center Stern Deck)
15 Gal. (56.7 L) Livewell ( Forward Console)
OPEN
CLOSED
Flow Control Valve
1
2
Red LED Light
Flow Control Valve
Bottom Drain
Overfl ow Drain
1
3
3
1
4
3
4
2
2
2
3
3
3
OPTION: 15 Gal. (56.7 L) Livewell
( Aft Port Deck)
The seacock MUST be in the OPEN position.
Running the pump dry may cause damage to
the unit.
NOTICE
A switch on the console instrument panel (See page 17)
controls the pump which feeds the tanks. A control valve
located in the top of the livewells controls the rate of flow
and an overflow drain with integrated strainer prevents
overflow of the system by directing excess water to the
thru-hull drain.
A flow control valve at the livewell water inlet controls
the flow of water into the livewell. To increase the water
flow, turn the valve counterclockwise. To decrease flow,
turn the valve clockwise.