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Bilge  

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Blower  4.2

Maintenance  

4.2

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Pump  4.1

Boarding  

3.3

Breakers. 

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 Electrical Systems

Builder’s Plate  

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Canvas  7.2

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Carbon Monoxide  

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Certifications

CE (Common European) Mark  

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Clearances  

2.2

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Diving  

1.10

Docking  

2.1

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Electrical Systems

Batteries  6.1

Breakers and/or Fuses  

6.2

Direct Current (DC)  

6.1

Electrolytic Corrosion  

6.2

Emergency Situations  

1.10

Engine

Maintenance  

8.4

Maintenance & Service  

4.2

Starting  

3.4

Stopping  

3.5

Engine Alarm System  

2.7

Exhaust System  

7.3

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Failure: Propulsion, Control or Steer-

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1.12

Fiberglass, Care & Cleaning  

9.1

Fire Extinguisher  

1.2

Flooding  

1.11

Fuel System

Anti-Siphon Valve  

5.1

Fuel Gauge  

2.8

Fueling  

3.2

Maintenance  

8.4

Fuses. 

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Gear Shift and Throttle Control  

2.5

Gelcoat, Care & Cleaning  

9.1

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Head System  

7.3

Horn  

7.2

Hull

Indentification Number (HIN)  

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Ignition Shutdown Switch  

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Layout

Deck  

2.4

Lifting  

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Lights

Navigation & Anchor  

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Load Capacity  

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Locations  

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Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs)  

1.2

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3.3

Power Capacity  

1.6

Power Trim  

2.5

Propellers  1.6

2.3

Removal & Installation  

4.3

Propulsion System  

2.3

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Recommended Equipment  

1.5

Requirements

International Requirements  

1.13

Required Equipment  

1.2

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Safe boating  

1.1

Safety Labels  

1.1

Security Considerations  

8.7

Service, Summary Guide  

8.1

Service Information  

8.3

Skiing  

1.9

Stability  

1.7

Stains  9.1

Steering System  

3.6

Stern Drive  4.2

Storage  

2.1

Swimming  

1.9

Symbols  

1.16

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Tachometer  

2.7

Trailering  

2.1

Trailer Launching and Loading  

3.2

Trailer Switch  

2.6

Trim  

2.5

Trim Tabs  

2.6

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U.S. Coast Guard  

1.12

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Visual Distress Signals  

1.2

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Warranty  

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Water Temperature  

2.8

Weather  

1.8

winterization  8.5

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Zinc Anodes  

6.2

Summary of Contents for Sportfish Tournament Edition 230

Page 1: ...Baja Marine Owner s Manual 230 Sportfish Tournament Edition Owner s Manual Part Number MRP 1817553 Baja Marine Corporation 2006 R Speed changes you TM ...

Page 2: ...Baja Marine Corporation 2600 Sea Ray Blvd Knoxville TN 37914 For information call 1 865 971 6270 or fax 1 865 971 6716 Internet address http www bajamarine com R Speed changes you TM ...

Page 3: ...about your responsibilities as a boat owner operator Original Equipment Manufacturer OEM Information This section of your Owner s Manual Packet contains information from the manufacturers of equipment installed on your boat Examples include the engine engine control and steering system Throughout the Owner s Manual you will be referred to information provided by manufacturers of specific systems B...

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Page 5: ... the following for boating courses U S Coast Guard Auxiliary U S Power Squadron Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons Red Cross State Boating Offices Yacht Club Contact your dealer or the Boat U S Foundation at 1 800 336 2628 Outside of North America contact your boat dealer and or your governmental boating agency for assistance A book that provides a comprehensive background in boating is Chapman Pil...

Page 6: ... American Boat and Yacht Council Baja Marine Corporation participates extensively in the American Boat and Yacht Council which is a nonprofit organization that develops and publishes voluntary standards and recommended practices for boat and equipment design construction service and repair We utilize all applicableABYC standards in the construction of our boats Finally Baja sells their products wo...

Page 7: ...The foregoing is the sole and exclusive remedy provided by Baja Marine The Limited Warranty does not cover engines stern drives controls propellers batteries trailers or other equipment or accessories carrying their own individual warranties nor does the Limited Warranty cover engines parts or accessories not installed by Baja Marine The Limited Warranty does not cover cosmetic gel coat finish Boa...

Page 8: ... D Wake Wash 1 14 19 Nautical Terms 1 15 20 Key to Symbols on Controls Prints 1 16 21 Warning Label Locations 1 17 Section 2 General Boat Arrangement 1 Docking Lifting Trailering 2 1 2 Passenger Locations 2 1 3 Basic Boat Dimensions and Clearances United States Standard S A E 2 2 4 Propulsion System 2 3 5 Propellers 2 3 6 General Deck Layout 2 4 7 Description of Major Controls 2 5 A Gear Shift and...

Page 9: ...ormation 8 3 3 Inspection Service and Maintenance Protocol 8 4 A Bilge Area 8 4 B Topside and Supplies 8 5 230 Sportfish TE Owner s Manual Table of Contents 4 Winterization Checklist for Boats Stored on Land8 5 A Boat Storage 8 5 B Engine 8 5 C Battery ies 8 5 D Fuel Systems 8 6 5 Fitting Out After Storage 8 6 A Fuel System 8 6 B Battery ies 8 6 C Miscellaneous 8 6 6 Security Considerations 8 7 7 ...

Page 10: ...odels be made Baja Marine is not obligated to make similar changes or modifications to models sold prior to the date of such changes Owner s Manual 230 Sportfish TE Printed in the U S A May 2006 Baja Marine Corporation A Brunswick Company MRP 1817553 Baja Marine Corporation 2600 Sea Ray Blvd Knoxville TN 37914 For information call 1 865 971 6270 or fax 1 865 971 6716 Internet Address http www baja...

Page 11: ...d required safety equipment is on board and functions properly See page 1 2 Operating a high performance boat such as a Baja requires different skills than operating other boats Make sure you have the necessary skills and if you are unsure ask your dealer for a demonstration or seek further instruction until you can properly operate your Baja with confidence 1 Safety Labels Safety precautions are ...

Page 12: ...vigation lights engine exhaust and ventilation systems Additional equipment may be required by your state Consult your state boating law enforcement agency for information 3 Carbon Monoxide Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are dizziness ears ringing headaches nausea and unconsciousness Get fresh air if anyone shows signs of carbon monoxide poisoning and or if carbon monoxide detector alarm so...

Page 13: ...n anchored moored or docked Do not idle engine without moving boat for more than 15 minutes at a time Inspect exhaust system regularly See Section 8 Required Inspection Service and Maintenance If CO poisoning is suspected have the victim breathe fresh air deeply If breathing stops resuscitate A victim often revives then relapses because organs are damaged by lack of oxygen Seek immediate medical a...

Page 14: ...n filled head and neck support is also designed to turn a person face up but the turning action is not as pronounced used in calm inland waters or where quick rescue is likely FIG 1 4 3 Flotation Aid Type III vest is designed so conscious wearers can turn face up often designed for comfort while engaged in sports such as skiing FIG 1 4 4 Throwable Devices Type IV horseshoe buoys ring buoys and buo...

Page 15: ...ur dealer or marine supply store for recommendations Mooring lines Fenders Boat hook Waterproof flashlight s Extra batteries for flashlights and portable electronic devices High power spotlight if you intend to boat at night Spare keys Instruction manuals for engine and accessories Lubricating oil Tool kit Assorted screwdrivers Phillips and flat blade Pliers regular vise grip and tongue groove Wre...

Page 16: ...ave an experienced marine technician perform a safety inspection and handling test before operating your boat again Certain modifications to your boat will result in cancellation of your warranty protection Always check with your dealer before making any modifications to your boat 9 Propellers Your Baja has been equipped with propellers which our tests have shown to be the best suited for general ...

Page 17: ...standards for the capacity shown on the certification plate Any increase from the recommended load capacities will put your boat in jeopardy of capsizing swamping and or sinking 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 11 Maintain Control On...

Page 18: ...brella over the hull Depending upon the likelihood of your being in a lightning storm consult your dealer for installation of a lightning rod If caught in a storm stay clear of the lightning rod all attached wiring and all metal parts of the boat Stay out of the water during a lightning storm If caught swimming during a storm get back into the boat and remain there until the storm passes General C...

Page 19: ...ou re going A float plan describes your intended cruising course and itinerary boat description and your expected time and date of return Give the float plan to a friend or relative so they can give the information to a national boat agency like the U S Coast Guard in the event you fail to return 14 Water Sports A Swimming Do not permit anyone to swim from a moving boat or a boat with an engine ru...

Page 20: ...respect diving flags See Figure 1 10 2 Keep at least 30 meters 100 feet away Sport Divers Flag Red flag with diagonal white stripe marks a diver in the water Code Alpha Flag Blue and white pennant designates boat being used in dive operations In General When engaged in water sports be safe and courteous to others sharing the water Be considerate to fishermen Do not water ski in congested areas Kee...

Page 21: ...mally be brought in over the stern If the person is injured or cannot get into the boat a rescuer should put on a PFD with a safety line attached to the boat and enter the water to assist the victim Handle the victim with care Spinal injuries may have occurred C Fire Fire is a serious boating hazard Boats can burn quickly Do not remain on board and fight a fire for more than a few minutes If the f...

Page 22: ...er 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...

Page 23: ... 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...

Page 24: ...able flow through waste systems to prevent discharge in such areas Bag all refuse until it can be disposed of ashore Regulations prohibit disposal of plastic anywhere in the marine environment and restrict other garbage disposal within specified distances form shore C Excessive Noise Many areas regulate noise limits Even if there are no laws courtesy demands that boats operate quietly D Wake Wash ...

Page 25: ...l and deck come together the sides of the boat in the cockpit area Hatch an opening in the deck to provide access below Head toilet or toilet area in a boat Headroom vertical distance between the deck and cabin or canopy top Helm steering and controls console Hull the lower part of a boat beneath the deck and cockpit that provides buoyancy to float the weight of the craft and its load Keel the maj...

Page 26: ...IFT POINT OR PROPER LOCATION OF SLING ENGINE START ENGINE STOP FUEL LEVEL FUEL FILTER ENGINE ENGINE COOLANT ENGINE COOLANT WATER JACKET TEMPERATURE ENGINE OIL PRESSURE WARNING ELECTRICAL HAZARD FIRE RISK NO OPEN FLAME NO SMOKING ROTARY CONTROL QUANTITY INCREASES WITH WIDTH OF SYMBOL FRESH WATER BASED COOLANT LEADED FUEL UNLEADED FUEL WASTE WATER SEWAGE FUEL GENERAL DIESEL FUEL LIFT POINT ELAPSED T...

Page 27: ...IFIES THAT THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH THE CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS FOR SMALL VESSELS LE FABRICANT CERTIFIE QUE CE PRODUIT EST CONFORME AUX NORMES DE CONSTRUCTION DES PETITS BATEAUX NO no POXV 1454 optional Baja Marine Corp 230 Sportfish TE MAXIMUM 7 595 kg C E 0609 C IMCI 300 kw optional MaXIMUM CaPaCITIES U S COaST gUaRD PERSOnS OR lBS ThIS BOaT COMPlIES WITh U S COaST gUaRD SafETy sTanDaRDS In Eff...

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Page 29: ... or the swim ladder Boat motion can be erratic You can fall overboard or be injured by hitting something in or on the boat All persons must be in cockpit area or cabin and be prepared for sudden boat movement Use front or bow deck area only during anchoring mooring or emergencies WARNING Wet decks are slippery You can be seriously injured if you slip and fall Wear slip resistant footwear secured t...

Page 30: ... Weight twin 4 300 pounds Fuel Capacity 140 gallons Height Dimensions From Keel without Windshield 74 Keel To Top Of Windshield 87 From Waterline without Windshield 47 From Waterline to Top of Windshield 51 From Keel to Top of Arch Tower 111 8 6 2 59m Beam FIG 2 2 3 Boat Dimensions and Clearances Fig 2 2 1 Specification measurements are approximate and subject to variance Stern Drive Inboard Outbo...

Page 31: ...pe propulsion system also known as an inboard outboard engine See Figure 2 2 2 This type of propulsion system has the engine inside the boat secured to the hull s stringers at the rear end of the hull The stern drive unit also called the lower unit because it hangs below the hull is part of the propulsion system that attaches to the outside of the hull or transom The stern drive unit pivots to ste...

Page 32: ...Storage Grab Rail Leaning Post Fuel Fill Cleat Storage Fish Locker Bow Light Horn Cleat Cleat Bilge Access Cleat Bow Light Windshield Cleat Helm Inspection Plate Grab Rail Storage Drain Cleat Grab Rail Outdrive Rod Holders opt Rod Holders opt Windlass opt Baitwell 70 Gal Center Console Access Outboard Oil Fill Access to Live Well Transom Live Well ...

Page 33: ...rn drive and propeller away from the transom Trimming DOWN rotates the stern drive and propeller closer to the transom When the stern drive is trimmed DOWN the bow of your boat is being forced down If the trim is in the full DOWN position when accelerating from idle to plane the boat will plane faster with less bow rise Once on plane the stern drive unit can be trimmed UP slightly This will raise ...

Page 34: ... is especially pronounced when running the engine at high horsepower output To correct the listing adjust the trim tabs to level the boat When the boat is level right to left the steering effort will be the same for right and left turns Lower the trim tab on the listing lower side by pushing the top half of the rocker switch in one half second bursts until the boat is righted Using both switches t...

Page 35: ...ng the ignition shutdown switch since the boat will stop when the operator can no longer control the boat However unexpected engine shutdown may result in unintentional harm 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 opera...

Page 36: ...hts must be on while underway from sunset to sunrise or in conditions of reduced visibility Underway means the boat is not docked or at anchor Trolling or drifting with engine off is considered underway and navigation lights must be used See Figures 2 8 1 and 2 8 2 If you are anchored in open water i e where other boats can approach yours you must display your anchor light a white light that can b...

Page 37: ...ine 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 starti...

Page 38: ...ILER REQUIRES SPECIAL SKILLS MAKE CERTAIN YOU PRACTICE HOW TO MANEUVER A BOAT AND TRAILER AND GET TRAINING BEFORE TOWING LAUNCHING AND LOADING YOUR BOAT An improper trailer can cause structural damage to the hull A damaged hull can be unsafe it could cause the boat to sink Use a trailer that can properly support the boat s weight and shape Get professional help in picking the right trailer for you...

Page 39: ... compartment If fumes in the engine compartment do not disappear do not turn on blower or start engine Get help from trained and experienced persons before using the boat Turn on blower for four minutes then restart engine Assist passengers back into the boat 4 Boarding DO NOT overload the boat Board one person at a time and give assistance as needed Transfer gear and equipment by handing it from ...

Page 40: ...he engine or operating any switches on the boat If you DO NOT smell gasoline 1 Check all fluid levels and any other necessary checks as specified in Section 8 and in the engine manual 2 Check that water level in bilge is minimal Verify that the bilge pump is operating by turning the bilge pump switch to MANUAL and listening for the pump running and check to see that bilge water is being pumped ove...

Page 41: ...LP TO FIND AND FIX THE PROBLEM Fig 3 5 3 IF OIL PRESSURE GOESABOVE OR BELOW OPERATING RANGE SHUT ENGINE DOWN IMMEDIATELY GET TRAINED HELP TO FIND AND FIX THE PROBLEM 8 Shifting to Drive the Boat Bring throttle lever all the way back Once done the drive is ready to shift Move shift lever either forward or reverse Then move throttle lever forward the drive unit will engage and boat will start to mov...

Page 42: ...ions The system must be filled with hydraulic oil meeting Mil Spec H 5606 A R e f er to O w n er s Pa c k et f or I n structio n s a n d w a rr a n t y Information Failure of the steering system will cause loss of control of your boat Any change in steering such as looseness tightness binding etc must be checked immediately by your Baja dealer WARNING Hydraulic Steering System Fig 3 6 1 Steering W...

Page 43: ...ust be inspected at least twice a year by your Baja dealer The power steering pump fluid level MUST be checked every time prior to using the boat Refer to the steering system information in your Owner s Packet See section 8 of this manual for inspection service and maintenance recommendations Power Steering System Fig 3 7 1 power steering cylinder steering cable Fluid return line Fluid pressure li...

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Page 45: ...o drain the bilge Figure 4 1 1 C Bilge Pumps A bilge pump and float switch are located in the bottom of the bilge Figure 4 1 2 The bilge pump is manually activated from the switch panel located on the helm Before starting the engine press the bilge pump switch so that the switch light comes ON Make sure the pump is working by opening the engine compartment listening to hear the pump running and ch...

Page 46: ...here 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 and Service Enginefailureawayfromshorecanbedangerous You must follow the recommended maintenance schedule to best ensure trouble free operation of your engine and stern dri...

Page 47: ... neutral and put tape over ignition switch key slot b Straighten the bent tabs on the propeller nut retainer Figure 4 3 1 c Place a block of wood between the gear case and propeller to stop propeller from rotating and remove propeller nut Figure 4 3 2 d Remove the propeller nut retainer the thrust hub and the continuity washer Figure 4 3 3 and put them in a secure place Pull the propeller straight...

Page 48: ...the gear case and the propeller Figure 4 4 1 and torque the propeller nut to recommended manufacturer s specifications The correct propeller nut torque is given in your Engine Operator s Manual in the Owner s Manual Packet h Secure the propeller nut by bending three 3 of the tabs of the propeller nut retainer into the thrust hub grooves Figure 4 4 2 Propeller Fig 4 4 1 gear case wood block Propell...

Page 49: ...ent fuel from siphoning out in the event of line failure See Figure 5 1 1 and 5 1 2 In an emergency situation remove the anti siphon valve if the engine is not getting fuel NOTE Replace with new anti siphon valve or fuel shut off valve as soon as possible as anti siphon protection is required by federal law ANTI SIPHON VALVE OPEN ANTI SIPHON VALVE CLOSED SPRING PRESSURE PUSHES THE SEALING BALL CLO...

Page 50: ...or to taking on fuel Any ignition sources should be extinguished before filling the fuel tank Close all ports window doors and hatches to prevent gas fumes from accumulating in the cabin Fueling should never be done at night except in well lighted areas Always keep the fuel nozzle in contact with the fuel fill plate or the edge of the fuel tank opening throughout the filling process Allow areas wh...

Page 51: ...ozzle in contact with filler pipe to prevent static sparks Fill level fill less than rated capacity of tank allow for fuel expansion Trim fuel weight distributed equally D After Fueling Checklist Doors hatches open Sniff test if fuel fumes remain operate blowers until fumes are gone Fuel tank secure filler cap Spills wipe dispose of rags ashore Fuel Fill Location Fig 5 3 1 Fuel Tank Opening Fuel F...

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Page 53: ...evel must be between the lower and upper markings Replenish only with distilled water Do not use metal funnels Coat battery terminal clamps with silicone grease Keep batteries clean and dry Battery life is shortened if it is drained to zero charge before recharging It is recommended that a battery not be discharged more than 50 percent If the battery does become run down recharge it as soon as pos...

Page 54: ...the dash The fuse panel uses automotive type fuses to protect these accessories REPLACE ONLY WITH A FUSE OF THE SAME AMPERAGEand type The amperage is marked on the side of the fuse 2 Electrolytic Corrosion Zinc Anodes Electrolytic corrosion of metals on power boats can result in rapid and serious deterioration of metal parts You must set a regular schedule and look for the possibility of electroly...

Page 55: ... The anode and reference electrode are attached to the electrode assembly under each stern drive unit The solid state controller is mounted within a plastic housing on the transom in the bilge Maintenance The Mercathode system must be tested to ensure adequate output The test should be performed every 100 hours or annually Contact your authorized Baja dealer to arrange for this test Refer to the e...

Page 56: ...12 aWg RED TOEXhaUST BREakER fROM IgnITIOn SWITCh I 16 aWg PURPlE BlaCk TO EngInE B RUn Off I B S sTaRT 16 aWg yEl RED TO sTaRTER SOlEnOID ShIfTER S nEUTRal SafETy SWITCh 20a 12 VOlT DC fROM EngInE 12 aWg RED BlaCk a Note This drawing contains information proprietary to Baja Marine Corp Any unauthorized disclosure use or reproduction is expressly prohibited unless written permission of Baja ...

Page 57: ...ectrical Systems R Speed changes you TM TRaIlER TRIM BlUE WhITE RED gREEn WhITE 14 aWg RED 14 aWg gREEn 14 aWg BlUE 14 aWg PURPlE TRaIlER lIMIT SWITCh TO gROUnD BlOCk TO EngInE sTaRTER 8 aWg BlaCk 8 aWg RED 100 aMP Drive Pump FIG 6 5 1 ...

Page 58: ...PURPlE 8 aWg BlaCk BlOCk 8 aWg RED TO 80 aMP BREakER STBD PORT TRaIlER STBD PORT 8 aWg BlaCk 8 aWg RED TRaIlER lIMIT SWITCh STBD TRIM PUMP MERCURy DIODE DRIVE haRnESS PaRT nUMBER 1476811 MERCURy DIODE DRIVE haRnESS PaRT nUMBER 1476829 TRIM gUagE TO STBD TaB TO PORT TaB COnTROl MODUlE 3 Way JUnCTIOn BlOCk STBD TRIM PUMP TO RElay TO TaB aCC BREakER TO gROUnD BlOCk 10a BlOCk TO 80 aMP BREakER 10a Dri...

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Page 60: ...Bilge Area Courtesy Lights Cockpit Side Panels Depth Finder Opt Center Console above Switch Panel Freshwater Flush Opt In Storage Door Aft Strb Side Fuel Fill Vent Combo Midship Port Side Fuel Tank Cockpit under Center Floor Fuse Panel Port Side In Center Console Garboard Drain Plug Transom Under Drive Unit Horn Bow Port Side Hour Meter Dash Integrated into Tachometer Live Well Transom Port A Pot ...

Page 61: ... bottom signal and operation is completely automatic There are no sensitivity or noise controls All this is made possible by the computer built inside 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 s...

Page 62: ...t capable of navigation by interstate vessel traffic subject to this regulation marine sanitation devices certified by the U S Coast Guard installed on all vessels shall be designed and operated to prevent the overboard discharge of sewage treated or untreated or of any waste derived from sewage The EPA standards further state that this shall not be construed to prohibit the carriage of Coast Guar...

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Page 64: ...ne Manual Fuel Filter Replace Engine Manual Mounts Fasteners Tighten Engine Manual Oil and Filter Replace Engine Manual Oil Level Check Engine Manual Fuel System Connections lines Check for leaks Engine Manual Tanks Check for leaks Owner s Manual Sec 5 Use in salt water or other severe operating conditions requires shorter maintenance service intervals May not be on your boat Routine inspection se...

Page 65: ...t for damage Always after striking object Seaworthiness Bilge drain plug Installed and tight Owner s Manual p 4 1 Hull damage Stern drive Check for loose damaged or missing parts Always after striking object Stern Drive Fluid level Check level Engine Manual Fluid Replace Engine Manual Topside Supplies Check for loose damaged or missing parts Owner s Manual p 8 5 Trim Tabs Fluid Check and add as ne...

Page 66: ...ATION NUMBER STATE HULL SERIAL NUMBER WARRANTY REGISTRATION DATE ENGINE MAKE MODEL SERIAL NUMBER GEAR MAKE REDUCTION RATIO SERIAL NUMBER PROPELLER SIZE PART NUMBER SHAFT SIZE DIAMETER X LENGTH MATERIAL FUEL CAPACITY WATER CAPACITY KEY NUMBER IGNITION DOOR SELLING DEALER CITY STATE LENGTH BEAM DRAFT VERTICAL CLEARANCE ESTIMATED WEIGHT ...

Page 67: ... been stained by oil the stain can be removed using a bilge cleaner available from your dealer or a marine store 3 Fuel System Inspect the entire fuel system for evidence of leakage including the fuel tank fill lines and vents Any stain around a joint could be an indication of a leak Test all fittings with a wrench to be sure they are not loose but do not forcefully overtighten the fittings Clean ...

Page 68: ...ystem Check all wiring for proper support 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 o...

Page 69: ...re air is coming from vent Anchor lines and gear should be inspected and replaced if necessary Make sure the hull drain plug is in place and tight Clean bilge thoroughly if it was not done at lay up Check all engine fluid levels Keep under a trickle charge When placing battery back into service remove excess grease from terminals recharge as necessary and reinstall in boat D Fuel Systems Gasoline ...

Page 70: ...ist steering output shaft and exposed steering cable end with appropriate lubricant Lubricate cable end guide pivot point with SAE 30W engine oil Check power steering fluid level in the power steering pump reservoir Inspect all hydraulic hoses for leaks Keep hoses from rubbing on moving parts and from contact with hot engine parts Check all fittings clamps and bolts for tightness every month Check...

Page 71: ...ox Stocked with a variety of appropriate tools 4 Fire Exgtinguisher Available 5 Cell Phone Fully charged Boat Systems 1 Bilge Pumps Working Discharge any appreciable amounts of water overboard 2 Blowers Working Sniff the bilge engine compartment for fuel odor 3 Navigation Lights Working Have spare bulbs and if applicable fuses aboard 4 Radio Electronics Working 5 Horn Working 6 Trim Tabs Full rang...

Page 72: ...Battery Switches In the ON position 2 Fuel Valves Diesel Only Open 3 Engine Alarm Test Should sound after a few seconds 4 Gear Shift Throttle Controls In NEUTRAL and IDLE positions Starting the Engine 1 Gearshift Throttle Controls Shift in NEUTRAL Refer to your Engine Owner s Manual for startup procedures for your specific engine 2 Ignition Turn ignition keys on the helm clockwise until engine sta...

Page 73: ...on Check idle and shift Listen for abnormal noises and visually check the engine compartment D Returning to Port General 1 Passengers Crew Instructed in duties for line handling 2 Lines and Fenders Ready for use Boat Systems 1 Navigation Lights Turned OFF when secured 2 Anchor Light ON if necessary 3 Bilge Engine Compartment Sniff the bilge engine compartment for fuel odor Run the bilge blowers if...

Page 74: ... Only Closed handle perpendicular to hose F If the Engine Does Not Start No Starter Motor Response 1 Check battery switch is in the ON position 2 Check the main circuit breaker 3 Check gearshift throttle control levers in the NEUTRAL positions 4 Check battery condition for sufficient charge 5 Check battery cable connections tight and free from corrosion 6 Check starter motor and solenoid connectio...

Page 75: ...Checklist Any safety or operational equipment added to your boat after delivery should be checked for seaworthiness and proper working condition Use the area below to list any equipment and the proper operating condition of that equipment before getting underway Equipment Proper Operating Condition ...

Page 76: ...uired Inspection Service Maintenance 10 Maintenance Log Follow the recommended maintenance listed on pages 1 2 of this section and keep a record of this and ALL maintenance performed on your boat Date Maintenance Description Engine Hours ...

Page 77: ...8 14 230 Sportfish TE Section 8 Required Inspection Service Maintenance Maintenance Log Cont d Date Maintenance Description Engine Hours ...

Page 78: ...he start and end of the boating season may suffice In southern climates an application of wax every three months will be required for adequate protection REFERTOTHEYachtBright PAMPHLETINYOUR OWNER S MANUAL PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION 3 Stains Scratches Although gelcoat and painted surfaces are resistant to deep stains a need for cleaning will occasionally arise But the use of ...

Page 79: ...nstruments bright and clean Refer to the Owner s Manual Packet for instructions and warranty information 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 fre...

Page 80: ... anytime dry any canvas part in a conventional dryer because shrinking may occur All metal components of the canvas should be rinsed with fresh cold water and exposed components wiped dry to maintain appearance and working order 8 Exterior Upholstery Fabric Exterior fabrics should be cleaned with a sponge or very soft scrub brush and a mild soap and warm water solution After scrubbing rinse with p...

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Page 82: ...aning 9 1 H Head System 7 3 Horn 7 2 Hull Indentification Number HIN iv I Ignition Shutdown Switch 2 7 L Layout Deck 2 4 Lifting 2 1 Lights Navigation Anchor 2 8 Load Capacity 1 6 N Nautical Terms 1 15 O OEM i Options Accessories Locations 7 1 Owner s Manual Packet i P Passengers Instruction 3 4 Locations 2 1 Personal Flotation Devices PFDs 1 2 1 4 3 3 Power Capacity 1 6 Power Trim 2 5 Propellers ...

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