Baja Marine 35 manual Using Your Boat, Pre-Launch, Launch and Post- Launch Checklist

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Section 3 • Using Your Boat

1.Pre-Launch, Launch and Post- Launch Checklist

Listed below are the critical items you must check and do each time you use your boat. It does not list all of the necessary maintenance and service items required to keep your boat running properly. These other items are found in Section 8.

Before Launch

Drain plug installed

Enough fuel for trip

Float plan given to friend or relative

Navigation charts for trip

Weather forecast - safe

In the Water, Before Boarding Passengers or Starting Engine

Stern drive down

Equipment stored and balanced

No gas smell in engine compartment

Engine oil and steering fluid levels - OK

Battery switch on

No fluid in bilge

Bilge pump working

Bilge blower on

Radio and navigation equipment functioning

Passengers

Wearing PFDs

Seated properly

Given safety instructions

Starting Engine

Make sure you have read and understand the dangers of Carbon Monoxide (CO) information in this manual.

Bilge blower on for at least four (4) minutes. Feel to confirm airflow at hull vent on hull side. Inspect bilge area for visual and odor confirmation that there are no fuel leaks.

Throttle-only position, handle pumped before starting, if necessary.

Oil pressure, engine temperature, voltage - OK after starting and warm up.

Underway

Gradual acceleration and deceleration and turning.

Aware of surroundings at all times.

Operate so as to prevent buildup of Carbon Monoxide (CO) (See section 1.3)

Monitor weather

Use navigational aids in water and on shore

Keep passengers safe

Do not operate impaired

Check fuel consumption regularly

Check all gauges frequently

End of Trip

Equipment dry and stored.

Electronic equipment and switches off.

Battery switch off.

Stern drive in trailering position.

Notify person who had float plan.

Boat covered properly for trailering, docking or mooring.

Drain plug removed (if boat is not kept in water).

Hull and propeller inspected for damage.

35 Outlaw®

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Contents Baja Marine OutlawFor information call 1-865-971-6270 or fax Welcome This page intentionally left blank Introduction HIN Number Hull Identification Number HINAbout Your Express Limited Warranty Iii Ignition Protection Breakers and/or Fuses Speed changes you. TM Safety Safety LabelsCarbon Monoxide Legally Mandated Minimum Required EquipmentFire Extinguishing System Carbon Monoxide Monitor Lifesaving Equipment Additional Recommended Equipment for Safe Operation Impaired OperationPropellers Power CapacityLoad Capacity United StatesStability Maintain ControlGeneral Considerations Chart Your CourseWeather Skiing Water SportsSwimming Emergency Situations GeneralFire Medical EmergencyWater Rescue Flooding, Swamping and CapsizingGrounding Safety HotlinesCollisions and Leaking Propulsion, Control or Steering FailureFuel and Oil Spillage International RequirementsEnvironmental Considerations Excessive Noise Waste DisposalWake/Wash Nautical Terms Key to Symbols on Controls & Prints This Page Intentionally Left Blank Baja Marine Corp This Page Intentionally Left Blank General Boat Arrangement Docking /Lifting /Trailering Passenger Locations2 Hull Basic Boat Dimensions and Clearances Metric Propulsion SystemGeneral Deck Layout Gear Shift and Throttle Control Power Trim Unit and GaugeDescription of Major Controls Trailer Switch Trim TabsImportant Gauges Ignition Shutdown SwitchEngine Alarm System Tachometer and Hour MeterOil Pressure, Water Temperature, Voltmeter and Fuel Gauges Navigation and Anchor LightsUsing Your Boat Pre-Launch, Launch and Post- Launch ChecklistTrailer Launching and Loading Fueling the BoatBoarding Personal Flotation DevicesPassenger Instruction and Location Starting the EngineShifting to Drive the Boat Stopping the EngineSteering Systems Hydraulic SteeringPower Steering Power Steering SystemFuel & Oil Spillage Bilge & Underwater GearBilge Drain PlugBilge Blowers Maintenance and ServiceEngines and Stern Drive Vibration and CausesPropeller Removal and Installation Impact to Stern DriveGear case Anti-Siphon Valve Inboard/Outboard Engine Only Fuel SystemFuel System Static Electricity and the Fuel System Fueling PrecautionsBefore and During Fueling Checklist After Fueling Checklist This page intentionally left blank Direct Current DC Electrical SystemsElectrical Systems BatteriesFuse Panel Electrolytic Corrosion & Zinc AnodesBreakers and/or Fuses Marine Electronic Cathodic Anti-corrosion System Mercathode Drive Pump Drive Pump w/ K-Plane Trim Tabs Ignition Switch Switch Panel Wire Information FIG This Page Intentionally Left Blank Options & Accessories Options & Accessories LocationsCanvas Automatic Fire Extinguisher System OptionFire Extinguisher Port Depth Finder Optional Canvas Care and MaintenanceSwim Platform w/ Ladder Optional HornPortable Head with Pump-Out Stereo SystemHead Systems Requirements for OperatorsHolding Tank Operation Exhaust SystemsVacuFlush Head Option Vent FilterInterval Required Inspection, Service MaintenanceSummary Guide for Inspection, Service and Maintenance Summary Guide For Inspection, Service and Maintenance IntervalUseful Service Information Inspection, Service and Maintenance Protocol Bilge AreaTopside and Supplies Winterization Checklist for Boats Stored on LandBatteryies Boat StorageFuel System Fitting Out After StorageFuel Systems MiscellaneousPower Steering System Maintenance Security ConsiderationsBoat Systems Quick Reference ChecklistBoarding the Boat General Starting the Engine Quick Reference Checklist cont’d Departing General Returning to Port GeneralIf the Engine Does Not Start Quick Reference Checklist cont’dSecuring the Boat After Market Equipment Checklist Maintenance Log Maintenance Log Cont’d Stains & Scratches Paint Cleaning Agents & Other SubstancesCare & Refinishing Fiberglass & GelcoatAcrylic Plastic Sheeting Plastic Glass Permanently Moored or Docked BoatsTopside Areas Canvas and Clear VinylExterior Upholstery Fabric Interior Upholstery FabricThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Index Index Outlaw