Shower sumps and sump pumps are incorporated into
the drain systems of the showers. The shower drains
into either the forward or aft sump respectively.
The sumps are located forward or aft of the fresh
water tank.
Fresh Water Tank
Aft Cabin
Aft Sump Lid
Floor
Bow
The sump pump circuitry is protected by circuit
breakers located on the aft circuit breaker panel and
on the 12VDC cabin panel. The sump pump includes
an automatic float switch. The sump pump will
automatically start as soon as the water in the sump
reach es a level that causes the float on the switch to
rise. The gray water is then pumped overboard
through thru-hull fittings or into the gray water holding
tank (if installed).
Gray Water
Lid
Forward
Bilge Pump Lid
After showering, let the water flow for a period of time
to flush the pump of soap residue. Check the sump for
excess residue periodically. When rinsed out, the
pump will automatically shut off.
Figure J6: Gray Water Lid Location
NOTICE
Certain geographical areas have restrictions
on gray water being pumped or drained
overboard. Be sure to check all local, state and
federal laws in the boating area.
If water flow from the shower head appears to be
restricted, it may be due to sediment accumulating at
the shower head. If necessary, remove the shower
head and clean the discharge holes with a fine wire.
Periodically check the sump pump screen for clogs to
prevent drainage problems from occurring in the
shower drain. Refer to the manufacturer’s literature
included in the owner’s packet.
J - 4 SHORE WATER CONNECTION
Shore water connection is standard on the V475
models. This feature allows the direct connection of a
city or shoreside water supply to the boat’s water
system to provide a constant supply of fresh water
without the need to constant ly refill the water supply
tank. This minimizes pressure pump operation thus
extending the life span of the pump.
J - 3 GRAY WATER SYSTEM OPTION
This feature (if installed) allows the water from the
galley sink, head sinks and showers to drain into their
respective sumps which is then pumped into a gray
water holding tank. See Figure J6. The gray water
level indicator is located on the 12VDC panel. A
pumpout fitting labeled WASTE but designated for
gray water is provided on the deck. See the locator
drawing at the back of the manual for the fitting
location.
Dockside shore water pressure can vary dramatically.
Excess pressure could damage the boat’s water
system so the shore connection also regulates the
water pressure to a maximum of 35 psi.
The shore water inlet/regulator fitting is located
outboard, center of the transom, just above the swim
platform. See Figures J7.
Water and Waste Systems - Section J
Owner’s Manual Page 97
Categories | Four Winns Manuals, Four Winns V-Series Manuals |
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Tags | Four Winns V475 |
Model Year | 2011 |
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