25 Outlaw
®
7.5
SeCtiOn 7 • OptiOnS & aCCeSSOrieS
c. porTable heaD WiTh puMp-ouT
The portable head unit has two individual holding
tanks. The top tank is tted with a hand pump and
holds fresh water and chemicals. The bottom tank is
for holding waste material (See Figure 7.5.1). There
is an option for a dockside pump-out hose attached
to the waste material (bottom) tank. The pump-out
hose leads to the waste pump-out opening on the
starboard side of the transom. To empty the holding
tank, the services of a dockside pump-out station
are needed. Follow instructions at the station and
make sure the pump-out station hose is inserted
into the deck plate marked “Waste.”
NOTE: Before leaving the dock make sure caps
on top and bottom tanks are tight. Make sure top
tank is lled with chemicals and the bottom tank is
empty.
DETAILED OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND
WARRANTY INFORMATION ARE PROVIDED BY
THE EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER AND CAN
BE FOUND IN THE OWNER’S PACKET.
10. exhausT sYsTeMs
Your boat comes with a choice of different exhaust
systems. Below is a description of the standard and
optional systems on your 25 Outlaw.
Thru-Hub Exhaust (standard): Thru-hub exhaust
propellers consist of a round barrel to which the
blades are attached. The exhaust passes through
the barrel and out the back, without making contact
with the blades. This provides a good clean
water ow to the blades, usually resulting in good
acceleration and hole shot.
Corsa™ Performance Quick & Quiet II (option):
A full time, non-switchable, thru-hull exhaust system
that uses patented Silencer Tips with a pair of upper
exhaust splitters connected to the lower wishbone
and the exhaust riser.
Corsa™ Performance Quick & Quiet Plus
(option): An electronically operated exhaust
diverter used in conjunction with the same Silencer
Tips of the Quick & Quiet II system, but with the
added exibility to switch the exhaust ow to fully
silenced, thru-prop operation. The switch is used to
change the exhaust exits, either thru-prop or thru-
hull, which will provide maximum performance or
minimum exhaust sound.
Many areas regulate noise limits. Even if there
are no laws, courtesy demands that boats operate
quietly.
FRESHWATER
AND CHEMICAL
TANK
WASTE MATERIAL
TANK
HOLDING TANK
PUMP-OUT
DECKPLATE
THRU-HULL
VENT
HOSE TO
PUMP-OUT
DECK FITTING
typiCal pOrtaBle SelF-COntained head with
dOCKSide puMp-Out (Fig. 7.5.1)