Baja Marine 23 manual Safety Hotlines, International Requirements, Grounding

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Section 1 • Safety

F.Grounding

In the event of running aground:

Check for leaks. If water is coming in, stop the intake of water before attempting to get the boat free.

Inspect for damage to the hull, propulsion and steering systems.

Determine if the tide, wind and current will drive the boat harder aground or will help to free it.

Determine the water depth all around the boat, and the type of bottom (sand, mud, rocks, etc.). If it can be done without exposing persons to a risk of injury, the boat should be moved away from hard obstructions, and toward open water with soft ground.

Do not attempt to have your boat towed by other than a trained and competent service, such as the Coast Guard or a salvage company. Recreational craft are not designed to tow other recreational craft.

G.Propulsion, Control or Steering Failure

If the drive train fails, or the controls or steering do not respond properly or at all:

Shut off engine.

Put out the anchor to prevent drifting.

Determine whether or not you can repair the problem yourself. See the proper manuals for assistance in troubleshooting the engine, steering and engine controls.

If you are not sure you can fix the problem, or if conditions are adverse, signal for help.

16.Safety Hotlines

The safety information in the preceding pages gives only the general areas of concern for boating safety. It is not intended to be, nor can it be, exhaustive. You must take a boating safety course, and get hands-on instruction in the proper and safe operation of your boat from experienced persons before cruising.

The U.S. Coast Guard offers many pamphlets on safety and other information not covered in this manual. Contact your local Coast Guard unit or call the toll-free safety hotlines below for information.

U.S. Coast Guard 1-800-368-5647

Canadian Coast Guard 1-800-267-6687

In other countries, ask your marine dealer for information on how to contact the national boating law enforcement agency.

17.International Requirements

This vessel and its systems have been constructed in accordance with standards and specifications in effect at the time of manufacture as published by the various regulatory authorities listed below.

1.Ministere De La Mer – France

2.Registro Italiano Navale – Italy

3.Det Norske Veritas – Norway

4.Securite des Nauires – Canada

5.J.C.I. (Japan Craft Inspection) – Japan

6.N.K.K. (Nippon Kaiji Kyokai) – Japan

7.B.S.I. (British Standards Institute) – England

8.Ministerio Obras Publicas Y Transporters – Spain

9.EC Recreational Craft Directive – European Community

Further information concerning these requirements may be obtained from Baja® Marine Customer Service: 1-865-971-6270.

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Contents Baja Marine OutlawFor 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 Legally Mandated Minimum Required Ignition Protection Breakers and/or Fuses MRP #1810950 Safety Safety LabelsFire Extinguishing System Legally Mandated Minimum Required EquipmentCarbon Monoxide Carbon Monoxide Monitor Lifesaving Equipment Impaired Operation Additional Recommended Equipment for Safe OperationLoad Capacity Power Capacity StabilityWeather Maintain ControlGeneral Considerations Chart Your Course Skiing Water SportsSwimming Medical Emergency Emergency SituationsGeneral Water RescueFlooding, Swamping and Capsizing FireCollisions and Leaking Grounding Safety HotlinesInternational Requirements Propulsion, Control or Steering FailureExcessive Noise Environmental ConsiderationsWaste Disposal Wake/WashNautical 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 Description of Major Controls Power Trim Unit and GaugeGear Shift and Throttle Control Trailer Switch Trim Tabs OptionalImportant 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 BoatPersonal Flotation Devices BoardingPassenger Instruction and Location Starting the Engine Shifting to Drive the Boat To Start EngineStopping the Engine Steering SystemFuel & Oil Spillage Bilge & Underwater GearBilge Bilge PumpsBilge Blowers Maintenance & ServiceEngines and Stern Drive Vibration & CausesPropeller Removal and Installation Impact to Stern DriveGear 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 Direct Current DC Electrical SystemsElectrical Systems 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 Switch Panel Wire Information FIG This Page Intentionally Left Blank Options & Accessories Options & Accessories LocationsAutomatic Fire Extinguisher System Option CanvasSwim Platform w/ Ladder Optional Depth Finder OptionalHorn Head SystemsStereo Systems Exhaust SystemsSummary Guide For Inspection, Service and Maintenance Required Inspection, Service MaintenanceInterval 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 Systems Fitting Out After StorageHead System Fuel SystemSecurity Considerations Power Steering System MaintenanceMiscellaneous Quick Reference Checklist Boarding the BoatDisconnected from dockside power inlet Quick Reference Checklist cont’d Departing Returning to PortSecuring the Boat Quick Reference Checklist cont’dIf the Engine Does Not Start 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 This Page Intentionally Left Blank Index Outlaw