Baja Marine H2X manual Additional Recommended Equipment for Safe Operation, Impaired Operation

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Section 1 • Safety

6.Additional Recommended

Equipment for Safe Operation

In addition to legally mandated equipment, the following items are necessary for safe boating especially if your boat is out of sight of land.

First aid kit

Pliers (regular, vise-grip, and tongue & groove) Wrenches (box, open-end, allen, adjustable) Socket set (metric or U.S. standard as appropriate) Electrical tape and duct tape

Hammer

Utility Knife

Visual distress signals for day and night use (required in some areas; consult local regulations)

Charts of your intended cruising area

Compass

GPS or Loran position locating devices

Marine VHF radio with weather channels

Emergency position-indicating radio beacon (EPIRB)

Manual bilge pump

Moisture repellent

Spare parts kit (spark plugs, fuses, hose clamps and ask your dealer to recommend other parts)

Extra propeller

7.Impaired Operation

Drugs and/or alcohol will prevent you from operating your boat safely. This single factor is involved in more marine accidents and deaths than any other. The detrimental effects of alcohol and drugs are increased by the wind, waves and sun, quickly impairing your ability to react properly and promptly in an emergency.

Anchor, chain and line (The anchor must be properly sized for your boat. Ask your dealer or marine supply store for recommendations.)

Mooring lines

Fenders

Boat hook

Waterproof flashlight(s)

Extra batteries for flashlights and portable electronic devices

High power spotlight, if you intend to boat at night

Spare keys

Instruction manuals for engine and accessories

Lubricating oil

Tool kit:

Assorted screwdrivers (Phillips and flat blade)

!WARNING

Drugs and/or alcohol impair the operator's ability to control the boat safely.

Death or serious injury can result from improper boat operation.

8.Load Capacity

The certification plate (see Figure 1.6.1 & 1.6.2), located on the dash indicates maximum weight and number of persons your boat can handle under calm sea conditions. Do not exceed the load capacities stated. The number of people on board must be reduced if you go out in poor weather and rough water.

The information present on the certification plate does not relieve the operator from responsibility. Use common sense and sound judgement when placing equipment and/or passengers in your boat.

Do not load to capacity in poor weather or rough water.

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Contents Baja Marine For information call 1-865-971-6270 or fax Welcome This page intentionally left blank Introduction Hull Identification Number HIN HIN NumberAbout Your Express Limited Warranty Iii Ignition Protection Breakers and/or Fuses Speed changes you. TM Safety Labels Safety Legally Mandated Minimum Required Equipment Fire Extinguishing System Carbon Monoxide Carbon Monoxide Monitor Lifesaving Equipment Additional Recommended Equipment for Safe Operation Impaired OperationLoad Capacity Stability Power CapacityMaintain Control WeatherGeneral Considerations Chart Your Course Water Sports SkiingSwimming Water Rescue Emergency SituationsGeneral Medical EmergencyFire Flooding, Swamping and CapsizingCollisions and Leaking Propulsion, Control or Steering Failure Safety HotlinesInternational Requirements GroundingWake/Wash Environmental ConsiderationsWaste Disposal Excessive NoiseNautical Terms Key to Symbols on Controls & Prints This page intentionally left blank Baja Marine Corp This Page Intentionally Left Blank Docking /Lifting /Trailering Passenger Locations General Boat Arrangement2 Hull Basic Boat Dimensions and Clearances Metric Propulsion SystemPropellers General Deck Layout Power Trim Unit and Gauge Description of Major ControlsGear Shift and Throttle Control Trim Tabs Trailer SwitchTachometer and Hour Meter Ignition Shutdown SwitchEngine Alarm System Important GaugesNavigation and Anchor Lights Oil Pressure, Water Temperature, Voltmeter and Fuel GaugesPre-Launch, Launch and Post- Launch Checklist Using Your BoatFueling the Boat Trailer Launching and LoadingPersonal Flotation Devices BoardingStarting the Engine Passenger Instruction and LocationStopping the Engine Shifting to Drive the BoatSteering System Power Steering SystemBilge Pumps Bilge & Underwater GearBilge Fuel & Oil SpillageVibration and Causes Maintenance and ServiceEngines and Stern Drive Bilge BlowersImpact to Stern Drive Propeller Removal and InstallationGear case Fuel System Fuel SystemAnti-Siphon Valve Inboard/Outboard Engine Only Fueling Precautions Before and During Fueling ChecklistStatic Electricity and the Fuel System After Fueling Checklist This page intentionally left blank Batteries Electrical SystemsElectrical Systems Direct Current DCElectrolytic Corrosion & Zinc Anodes Breakers and/or FusesFuse Panel Marine Electronic Cathodic Anti-corrosion System Mercathode Drive Pump Drive Pump w/ K-Plane Trim Tabs Ignition Switch ATTaCH 4 aWg RED Wire To fUsE PanEl MaIn Switch Panel Wire Information FIGThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Options & Accessories Locations Options & AccessoriesAutomatic Fire Extinguisher System Option Fire Extinguisher PortCanvas Horn Canvas Care and MaintenanceSwim Platform w/ Ladder Depth Finder OptionalPortable Head with Pump-Out Stereo SystemHead Systems Requirements for OperatorsExhaust Systems Holding Tank OperationVent Filter Required Inspection, Service Maintenance Summary Guide for Inspection, Service and MaintenanceInterval Interval Summary Guide For Inspection, Service and MaintenanceUseful Service Information Bilge Area Inspection, Service and Maintenance ProtocolBoat Storage Winterization Checklist for Boats Stored on LandBatteryies Topside and SuppliesMiscellaneous Fitting Out After StorageFuel Systems Fuel SystemSecurity Considerations Power Steering System MaintenanceQuick Reference Checklist Boarding the Boat GeneralBoat Systems Starting the Engine Returning to Port General Quick Reference Checklist cont’d Departing GeneralQuick Reference Checklist cont’d Securing the BoatIf the Engine Does Not Start After Market Equipment Checklist Maintenance Log Maintenance Log Cont’d Fiberglass & Gelcoat Paint Cleaning Agents & Other SubstancesCare & Refinishing Stains & ScratchesCanvas and Clear Vinyl Permanently Moored or Docked BoatsTopside Areas Acrylic Plastic Sheeting Plastic GlassInterior Upholstery Fabric Exterior Upholstery FabricThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Index This Page Intentionally Left Blank