Owner`s manual
C 300
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Trim Tab Switches
These switches control the trim tab planes located on the transom of the boat. They are protected by the circuit
breaker located in the helm breaker panel. Please refer to the Helm Systems chapter for detailed information
on the operation of the trim tab controls.
COCKPIT SWITCH PANELS
Additional switch panels are located in various locations in the cockpit and helm areas of the boat. Most of
these panels are equipped with one switch and one circuit breaker. The following are descriptions of additional
panels that may be on your Pursuit and the accessories they control:
Helm Seat
The switches are located on the leaning post next to each seat. They are momentary switches that control the
fore and aft movement of the leaning post seats.
Baitwell Pump
Located under the gunwale in the cockpit, this switch activates the circulating pump that supplies water to the
livewell. The pump is protected by a circuit breaker in the panel and an automatically resetting breaker on
the pump motor.
Washdown Pump
This switch activates the raw water washdown pump. The pump is the pressure demand type and is protected
by a circuit breaker in the panel and an automatically resetting breaker on the pump motor.
Fishbox Pump Out Macerator Pump
The fishbox macerator switch panel is located in the rear of the cockpit near the stern access door. It is a
momentary switch that activates the overboard macerator discharge system for the fishbox.
Note: Please refer to the Plumbing Systems chapter for more information on the baitwell and
washdown systems.
CABIN DC BREAKER PANEL
The following are descriptions of the accessories controlled by the cabin DC breaker panel:
DC Main
Supplies the 12-volt current to the cabin DC breakers
and protects the panel from an overload.
Helm Main
Supplies 12-volt electrical current to the breakers and
switches in the helm switch panels.
Electric Head
Supplies electrical current directly to the switch
which controls the vacuum pump on the electric
head.
Stereo
Supplies 12-volt electrical current to the stereo.
DC Breaker Panel (Typical)