Side Garboard Drain Plug Transom – Under Drive Unit Horn Bow – Port and Strb Side Hour Meter Dash – Integrated into Tachometer or in Engine Compartment Port-A-Pot (Opt.) Cuddy – in Head (Stbd) Safety Switch w/ Lanyard Dash – Below Shifter Stereo Dash – Port Side Stereo Amp. Cuddy – Under Port Couch Stereo Remote Dash – Driver Side (Strb) Swimplatform (Opt.) Transom – Above Drive Unit Switch Panel Dash – Above Shifter Transom Shower (Opt.) Port Side – above Swimplatform Trim Tab Indicator Dash –
D. Bilge Blower(s) To prevent buildup of gasoline fumes to the explosive level in the engine compartment, the bilge blowers must be run for at least four (4) minutes before starting the engine and kept running at all times when the engine is running to insure that there will be adequate ventilation when you are moving slowly. The blowers may also remove deadly carbon monoxide (CO) which may be in the bilge. Run blowers when using the generator or engine. 2. Engines and Stern Drive A. Maintenance
• Check all wiring insulation for signs of fraying or chafing. • Check all terminals for corrosion - corroded terminals and connectors should be replaced or thoroughly cleaned. • Tighten all terminals securely and spray them with light marine preservative oil. 5. Fittings, Hoses and Clamps • Inspect the entire bilge area for evidence of damage or deterioration. Evidence of deterioration will first appear around hull fittings, hoses and clamps. • Straighten kinked hoses. • Replace any hose that d
The boat can capsize, swamp or sink. In addition: • Stability may be substantially reduced if equipment is added above the deck. • Stability is substantially reduced by loose fluids or weight within the hull. Keep bilge area as dry as possible. ! WARNING Distribute passengers and gear as uniformly as possible from front to rear and left to right. The manufacturer's load rating is the maximum allowed under calm conditions. Reduce boat loading if weather, water or other conditions are adverse. 11.
! DANGER A battery will explode if a flame or spark ignites the free hydrogen given off during charging. Never use an open flame or strike sparks in the battery area. ! CAUTION To prevent arcing or damage to the alternator, always disconnect battery cables before doing any work on the engine's electrical system. Section 6 • Electrical Systems 33 Outlaw® 6.2 Protective terminal covers, such as rubber boots on electrical connections, must be in place when engine is operating or when working in the
For example, a passenger may lose balance and fall, or control could be lost during docking. No specific guidelines can be given for switch use. The ultimate decision of when to use an ignition shutdown switch rests with the operator or owner. When the switch is used, the operator must securely clip the lanyard to their belt or clothing so that if the operator falls overboard or into the boat, the switch is activated and the engine shuts down. To reset ignition shutdown switch after it has been
Baja® Marine Corporation welcomes you into our worldwide and ever-expanding family of boating enthusiasts. The Owner’s Manual Packet, to be kept on board your Baja, gives you important information on the features of your Baja. Take the time to carefully review the information in your Owner’s Manual Packet and really get to know your boat. Everyone that operates the boat should read this manual. The Owner’s Manual Packet contains the following: • Owner’s Manual: The Owner’s Manual gives you impor
That is why the engine compartment must have forced ventilation, using the bilge blower, to remove potentially explosive gasoline vapors before the engine is started and when the boat is moving slowly. Because it may be difficult to remember to turn on the bilge blower every time you slow down the boat, (fig. 3.4.1) ! DANGER Gasoline vapors can explode Before starting the engines, open engine compartment and check for gasoline smell. • If you smell gasoline, do not start engine; get everyone off
Gear Shift and Throttle Control......................2.5 B. Power Trim Unit and Gauge..........................2.5 C. Trailer Switch.................................................2.6 D. Trim Tabs (Optional)......................................2.6 C. Ignition Shutdown Switch..............................2.7 D. Engine Alarm System....................................2.7 8. Important Gauges.................................................2.7 A. Tachometer and Hour Meter..........................2
Stainless Steel and Alloy Fittings...................9.2 B. Salt Crystals..................................................9.2 6. Acrylic Plastic Sheeting (Plastic Glass)................9.2 7. Canvas and Clear Vinyl........................................9.2 8. Exterior Upholstery Fabric....................................9.3 9. Interior Upholstery Fabric.....................................9.3 Index 40 Outlaw Owner’s Manual • Table of Contents Information in this publication is based upon the l