Baja Marine 23 manual Depth Finder Optional, Horn, Swim Platform w/ Ladder Optional, Head Systems

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Section 7 • Options & Accessories

A.Canvas Care and Maintenance

6.Depth Finder (Optional)

See Section 9, page 9.3, for instructions on the care and maintenance of your canvas.

B.Trailering With Canvas

To trailer your boat with the cockpit cover installed, you must install a mooring cover over the cockpit cover with tie down straps tightened.

The depth finder that may be installed in your boat is a high- performance digital sonar. It works only off the bottom signal and operation is completely automatic. There are no sensitivity or noise controls. All this is made possible by the computer built inside.

Depth Finder

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4.Horn

ELECTRIC HORN

The horn is operated by a momentary switch on the dash and is protected by a fuse under the dash. There is no maintenance required on the horn itself, although it is advisable to avoid spraying water directly into the horn.

5.Swim Platform w/ Ladder (Optional)

Your 23 Outlaw may have an aluminum swim platform installed with a 3-step ladder.

With this option, entering the boat from the water is more convenient, but there are safety rules that must be followed.

1.Never sit on the swim platform when boat is moving.

2.Before using or extending the ladder, make sure engine is off and prop is stopped.

3.Always make sure ladder is secure before starting engine.

!DANGER

MAKE SURE ENGINE IS OFF AND PROPELLER IS STOPPED BEFORE USING BOARDING LADDER

Since the depth finder is an automatic sonar, all you have to do is turn the power on. It will give you a water depth reading within seconds. Once it finds the bottom, the depth finder locks on to it and automatically adjusts the sensitivity and noise suppression circuits. It will track the bottom at speeds over 70 MPH.

REFER TO OWNER'S MANUAL PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONSAND WARRANTY INFORMATION ON DEPTH FINDER.

7.Head Systems

Your Baja® is available with 2 different head system options. Below is a description of each option. You should be aware of which option(s) your boat is equipped with and read the sections pertaining to it. The Owner’s Manual Packet in your boat contains information pertaining to your head system that should be carefully read.

SaniPottie: A mounted head that can be easily carried off to dispose of waste.

SaniPottie Pump Out: Same as the above SaniPottie, but with a pump out attachment on the side of the boat to which can be hooked up to a disposal station on the dock.

Dockside Pump-Out

To empty holding tank, the services of a dockside pump out station will be needed. Follow instructions at the station and make sure pump out station hose is inserted into the deck plate marked WASTE.

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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 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 Labels SafetyFire Extinguishing System Legally Mandated Minimum Required EquipmentCarbon Monoxide Carbon Monoxide Monitor Lifesaving Equipment Impaired Operation Additional Recommended Equipment for Safe OperationLoad Capacity Stability Power CapacityWeather Maintain ControlGeneral Considerations Chart Your Course Skiing Water SportsSwimming General Emergency SituationsMedical Emergency Water RescueFlooding, Swamping and Capsizing FireCollisions and Leaking International Requirements Safety HotlinesGrounding Propulsion, Control or Steering FailureWaste Disposal Environmental ConsiderationsExcessive Noise 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 Trim Tabs Optional 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 BoardingPassenger Instruction and Location Starting the Engine To Start Engine Shifting to Drive the BoatSteering System Stopping the EngineBilge Bilge & Underwater GearFuel & Oil Spillage Bilge PumpsEngines and Stern Drive Maintenance & ServiceBilge Blowers Vibration & 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 Switch Panel Wire Information FIG This Page Intentionally Left Blank Options & Accessories Locations Options & AccessoriesCanvas Automatic Fire Extinguisher System OptionHorn Depth Finder OptionalSwim Platform w/ Ladder Optional Head SystemsExhaust Systems Stereo 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 StorageHead System Fitting Out After StorageFuel Systems Fuel SystemSecurity Considerations Power Steering System MaintenanceMiscellaneous Boarding the Boat Quick Reference ChecklistDisconnected from dockside power inlet 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 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 This Page Intentionally Left Blank Index Outlaw