Baja Marine 20 manual Nautical Terms

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Section 1 • Safety

20.Nautical Terms

Abeam – object 90 degrees ( 90° ) to center line on either side of boat.

Abaft – a point on a boat that is aft of another.

Aft - toward the rear or stern of the boat.

Beam - the maximum width of a boat.

Bilge - the lowest part of the hull on the inside where fluids collect.

Bow - the forward part of a boat.

Bow Eye - bolt with looped head mounted on extreme forward part of bow, used for towing or tying up boat.

Bulkhead - vertical partition in a boat

Chine - meeting juncture of side and bottom of boat.

Chock - deck fitting, used as a guide for mooring or anchor lines. Also, a wedge to stop wheels from rolling.

Cleat - deck fitting with arms or horns to which lines are tied or made fast.

Cockpit - the open space from which a boat is operated.

Deck - upper structure which covers the hull between gunwales.

Downwind - in the direction the wind is blowing toward

Draft – depth of water required to float boat and its propulsion system.

Fathom - six feet.

Fenders - rope or plastic pieces hung over the side to protect the hull from chafing against a dock or another boat.

Freeboard - height of exposed hull from water line to deck.

Ground tackle - general term referring to anchors, anchor lines, etc.

Gunwale (pronounced gun'l) - where the hull and deck come together; the "sides" of the boat in the cockpit area.

Hatch - an opening in the deck to provide access below.

Head - toilet or toilet area in a boat.

Headroom - vertical distance between the deck and cabin or canopy top.

Helm - steering and controls console.

Hull - the lower part of a boat beneath the deck and cockpit that provides buoyancy to float the weight of the craft and its load.

Keel - the major longitudinal member of a hull; the lowest external portion of a boat.

Knot - unit of speed in nautical miles per hour.

Lee - the side that is sheltered from the wind.

PFD - Personal Flotation Device; life jacket or preserver.

Port - term designating left side of the boat when facing forward.

Rudder - Movable fixture at the stern used for steering.

Scupper - hole permitting water to drain overboard from deck or cockpit.

Sheer - curve or sweep of the deck as viewed from the side.

Snub - to check or tighten a line suddenly.

Starboard - term designating right side of the boat.

Stern - the rear (aft) end of a boat.

Stern drive - outboard unit of an inboard/outboard (I/O) engine installation.

Stringer - longitudinal members fastened inside the hull for additional structural strength.

Transom - the rear part of the boat across the back, to which the drive unit and swim platform are attached.

Upwind - in the direction the wind is blowing from.

Wake - disturbed water that a boat leaves behind as a result of forward motion.

Windward - toward the direction from which the wind is blowing.

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Contents Outlaw Baja MarineFor 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 SafetyFire Extinguishing System Legally Mandated Minimum Required EquipmentCarbon Monoxide Carbon Monoxide Monitor Lifesaving Equipment Impaired Operation Additional Recommended Equipment for Safe OperationLoad Capacity Power CapacityPropellers Maintain Control StabilityWeather Chart Your CourseGeneral Considerations Swimming Water SportsSkiing General Emergency SituationsWater Rescue Medical EmergencyFire Flooding, Swamping and CapsizingCollisions and Leaking Safety HotlinesGrounding Propulsion, Control or Steering FailureEnvironmental Considerations International RequirementsFuel and Oil Spillage Wake/Wash Waste DisposalExcessive Noise Nautical Terms Key to Symbols on Controls & Prints Only w/ fire port This Page Intentionally Left Blank Docking /Lifting /Trailering Passenger Locations General Boat Arrangement204 Propulsion System Basic Boat Dimensions and Clearances MetricGeneral Deck Layout Description of Major Controls Power Trim Unit and GaugeGear Shift and Throttle Control Trim Tabs Trailer SwitchEngine Alarm System Ignition Shutdown SwitchImportant Gauges Tachometer and Hour MeterNavigation 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 BoatHydraulic Steering Steering SystemsPower Steering System Power SteeringBilge Bilge & Underwater GearFuel & Oil Spillage Drain PlugEngines and Stern Drive Maintenance and ServiceBilge Blowers Vibration and CausesImpact to Stern Drive Propeller Removal and InstallationGear case Fuel System Fuel SystemAnti-Siphon Valve Inboard/Outboard Engine Only Before and During Fueling Checklist Fueling PrecautionsStatic Electricity and the Fuel System After Fueling Checklist This page intentionally left blank Electrical Systems Electrical SystemsDirect Current DC BatteriesBreakers and/or Fuses Electrolytic Corrosion & Zinc AnodesFuse Panel Marine Electronic Cathodic Anti-corrosion System Mercathode Drive Pump Drive Pump w/ K-Plane Trim Tabs Ignition Switch DC Wiring Information FIG Switch Panel Wiring Information FIG Options & Accessories Locations Options & AccessoriesAutomatic Fire Extinguisher Canvas Canvas Care and MaintenanceHorn Swim Platform w/ Ladder OptionalStereo System Depth Finder Optional Exhaust SystemsSummary Guide for Inspection, Service and Maintenance Required Inspection, Service MaintenanceInterval Interval Summary Guide For Inspection, Service and MaintenanceUseful Service Information Bilge Area Inspection, Service and Maintenance ProtocolBatteryies Winterization Checklist for Boats Stored on LandTopside and Supplies Boat StorageFuel Systems Fitting Out After StorageFuel System MiscellaneousSecurity Considerations Power Steering System MaintenanceBoarding the Boat General Quick Reference ChecklistBoat Systems Starting the Engine Returning to Port General Quick Reference Checklist cont’d Departing GeneralSecuring the Boat Quick Reference Checklist cont’dIf the Engine Does Not Start After Market Equipment Checklist Maintenance Log Maintenance Log Cont’d Care & Refinishing Paint Cleaning Agents & Other SubstancesStains & Scratches Fiberglass & GelcoatTopside Areas Permanently Moored or Docked BoatsAcrylic Plastic Sheeting Plastic Glass Canvas and Clear VinylInterior Upholstery Fabric Exterior Upholstery FabricThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Index Index Outlaw