Baja Marine 192 Islander manual Water Sports, Swimming, Skiing

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Section 1 • Safety

!WARNING

Shut engine off if an object is struck or if you run aground.

Check for hull leaks and drive line damage, before restarting engine.

Use hand pump if bilge pumps don't remove water.

Boat very slowly, if you must proceed with a damaged drive line.

14.Water Sports

!WARNING

Your boat can kill or injure persons in the water.

Always stay away from areas designated for swimming or diving. Unless you are towing a skier, stay away from water ski areas. Recognize markers used for such areas.

When engine is running, close and lock transom door and do not permit anyone to use boarding ladder and swim platform.

A.Swimming

Do not permit anyone to swim from a moving boat, or a boat with an engine running.

Many localities prohibit swimming from boats except in designated areas.

Make sure boat's engine is turned off and the stern drive is fully down before allowing people to swim anywhere near your boat. Shut the engine OFF and remove the key from the ignition switch so that nobody will accidentally start the engine while swimmers are nearby.

Turn off engine when taking swimmers or skiers aboard or when they are entering the water. Never permit use of the transom swim platform while engine is running.

Slow down and look for swimmers or skiers when cruising in an area where there might be persons in the water.

B.Skiing

!WARNING

Skiers must wear an approved PFD.

Anyone who water skis must know how to swim.

Never drive the boat directly behind a water skier. At 22 knots (25 m.p.h.), it takes only 5 seconds to overtake a fallen skier who was 60 meters (200 feet) in front.

Keep a downed skier in sight and on the operator's side of the boat when approaching the skier. Never back up to anyone in the water.

Learn the signals to communicate with a skier. The skier is to control the boat through hand signals. (See Figure 1.9.1)

SKIING SIGNALS (FIG. 1.9.1)

Turn - Arm raised, circle with index finger extended.

Skier in Water - Extend one ski vertically out of water.

Back to Dock - Pat top of head.

Cut Motor - Draw finger across throat.

Slow Down - Thumb pointed down or palm down, move hand up and down.

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Contents Islander Baja MarineFor information call 1-865-971-6270 or fax Welcome This Page Intentionally Left Blank Introduction Hull Identification Number HIN Service, Parts and Repair for Your BoatManufacturer’s Certification About Your Express Limited Warranty Iii Ignition Protection Breakers and/or Fuses Speed changes you. TM Safety Labels SafetyCarbon Monoxide Legally Mandated Minimum Required EquipmentFire Extinguishing System Carbon Monoxide Monitor Lifesaving Equipment Impaired Operation Additional Recommended Equipment for Safe OperationLoad Capacity Stability Power CapacityWeather Maintain ControlGeneral Considerations Chart Your Course Swimming Water SportsSkiing Water Rescue Emergency SituationsGeneral Medical EmergencyFlooding, Swamping and Capsizing FireCollisions 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 California Residents Only This Page Intentionally Left Blank Docking/Lifting/Trailering General Boat ArrangementPassenger Locations 2 Hull Propulsion System Basic Boat Dimensions and Clearances MetricPropellers General Deck Layout HornDescription of Major Controls Power Trim Unit and GaugeGear Shift/Throttle Control Tachometer and Hour Meter Ignition Shutdown SwitchEngine Alarm System Important GaugesNavigation and Anchor Lights Oil Pressure, Water Temperature, Voltmeter and Fuel GaugesThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Pre-Launch, Launch and Post- Launch Checklist Using Your BoatFueling the Boat Trailer Launching and LoadingPersonal Flotation Devices BoardingPassenger Instruction and Location Starting the Engine Shifting to Drive the Boat To Start EngineSteering System Stopping the EngineDrain Plug Bilge & Underwater GearBilge Bilge PumpsVibration 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 Before and During Fueling Checklist Fueling PrecautionsStatic Electricity and the Fuel System After Fueling Checklist This Page Intentionally Left Blank Batteries Electrical SystemsElectrical Systems Direct Current DCFuse Panel Electrolytic Corrosion & Zinc AnodesBreakers and/or Fuses Marine Electronic Cathodic Anti-corrosion System Mercathode Drive Pump OFF This Page Intentionally Left Blank REaR View FROnT View Switch Panel Wire Information FIGThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Options & Accessories Locations Options & AccessoriesAutomatic Fire Extinguisher System Option Canvas Care and MaintenanceCanvas Stereo System Depth Finder OptionalHorn Swim Platform w/ Ladder OptionalThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Summary 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 ProtocolBoat Storage Winterization Checklist for Boats Stored on LandBatteryies Topside and SuppliesMiscellaneous Fitting Out After StorageFuel Systems Fuel SystemSecurity Considerations Power Steering System MaintenanceBoarding the Boat General Quick Reference ChecklistBoat Systems Starting the Engine Returning to Port Quick Reference Checklist cont’d DepartingSecuring the Boat Quick Reference Checklist cont’dIf 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 & Clear Vinyl Permanently Moored or Docked BoatsTopside Areas Acrylic Plastic Sheeting Plastic GlassInterior Upholstery Fabric Exterior Upholstery FabricThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Index Index Islander

192 Islander specifications

The Baja Marine 192 Islander is an exceptional mid-range powerboat designed for both performance and leisure. This vessel stands out for its versatility, combining sporty characteristics with the ability to provide a comfortable family outing on the water.

One of the most notable features of the Baja 192 Islander is its sleek, aerodynamic hull design. With a length of 19 feet, this boat is crafted from high-quality fiberglass, ensuring durability and resilience. The deep-V hull helps to cut through waves with ease, providing a smooth ride even in choppy waters. This design not only enhances performance but also contributes to fuel efficiency, making it an economical choice for boaters.

Powering the Baja 192 Islander is typically a potent V8 engine, delivering impressive horsepower that ensures exhilarating acceleration. The boat is built for speed, appealing to those who crave thrills on the water. The engine compartment is engineered for easy maintenance, allowing boaters to spend more time enjoying their adventures rather than worrying about upkeep.

The cockpit of the Baja 192 Islander is designed with both function and comfort in mind. The helm features a well-arranged dashboard with easy-to-read gauges and intuitive controls, ensuring that the captain has complete command over the vessel. Upholstered seating provides comfort for both the driver and passengers, while stainless steel accents add a touch of elegance.

Another significant feature of the Baja 192 Islander is its ample storage options. The boat includes several compartments for personal belongings, gear, and fishing equipment, making it ideal for various activities such as day cruising or fishing excursions. The swim platform at the rear of the boat offers an easy entry point for swimming or water sports, enhancing the overall experience.

For entertainment, the Baja 192 Islander can accommodate sound systems that allow boaters to enjoy their favorite music while on the move. The layout also allows for social gatherings, making it a great choice for family outings or trips with friends.

In conclusion, the Baja Marine 192 Islander is a perfect blend of performance, comfort, and functionality. With its impressive speed, durable build, and thoughtful features, it remains a favorite among boating enthusiasts. Whether you are seeking adventure or relaxation, the Baja 192 Islander caters to all, making it an exceptional choice for a reliable and exciting boating experience.