Section 9 • Care & Refinishing

Minor scratches and deeper stains that do not penetrate the gelcoat may be removed by light sanding and buffing.

4.Permanently Moored or Docked Boats

If permanently moored in salt water or fresh water, your boat will collect marine growth on its bottom. This will detract from the boat’s beauty and greatly affect its performance. There are two methods of preventing this:

Periodically haul the boat out of the water and scrub the bottom with a bristle brush and a solution of soap and water.

Paint the hull below the waterline with a good grade of antifouling paint. DO NOT paint the engine drive surfaces.

NOTE: There are EPA regulations regarding bottom paint application. Consult your Baja® dealer for proper application methods.

5.Topside Areas

A.Stainless Steel and Alloy Fittings

6.Acrylic Plastic Sheeting (Plastic Glass)

Never use a dry cloth or duster or glass cleaning solutions on acrylic.

To clean acrylic, first flood it with water to wash off as much dirt as possible. Next, use your bare hand, with plenty of water, to feel and dislodge any caked dirt or mud. A soft, grit-free cloth may then be used with a nonabrasive soap or detergent. A soft sponge, kept clean for this purpose, is excellent. Blot dry with a clean damp chamois.

Grease and oil may be removed from acrylic with kerosene, hexane, white (not aviation or ethyl) gasoline or aliphatic naphtha (no aromatic content).

Do not use solvents such as acetone, silicone spray, benzine, carbon tetrachloride, fire extinguisher fluid, dry cleaning fluid or lacquer thinner on acrylic, since they attack the surface.

Remove fine scratches with fine automotive acrylic rubbing and polishing compounds.

Stainless steel and alloy fittings should be cleaned with soap and water or household glass cleaner. Remove rust spots as soon as possible with a brass, silver or chrome cleaner. Irreversible pitting will develop under rust that remains for any period of time. Never use an abrasive like sandpaper or steel wool on stainless. These may actually cause rust. To help protect the stainless, we recommend the use of a good car wax.

B.Salt Crystals

When instruments are exposed to a saltwater environment, salt crystals may form on the bezel and the plastic covers. These salt crystals should be removed with a soft, damp cloth; never use abrasives or rough, dirty cloths to wipe plastic parts. Mild household detergents or plastic cleaners can be used to keep the instruments bright and clean.

Refer to the Owner’s Manual Packet for instructions and warranty information.

7.Canvas & Clear Vinyl

Do not fold or store any of the canvas pieces while wet. All canvas should be rolled or folded when dry and stored in a clean, dry place. For clear vinyl pieces, the recommended methods for storage are rolling or laying down flat. The clear vinyl should never be folded or creased as cracking will result. To protect the clear vinyl from rubbing against itself while rolled or stored flat, place a piece of very soft, nonabrasive cloth between the pieces. If the surface of the clear vinyl becomes scratched, the canvas manufacturer has provided a canvas care sheet located in your Owner’s Manual Packet. When storing the rear (aft) curtain, fold the canvas over the clear vinyl window (do not fold clear vinyl), then roll or store flat.

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192 Islander®

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Baja Marine 192 Islander manual Permanently Moored or Docked Boats, Topside Areas, Acrylic Plastic Sheeting Plastic Glass

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.