20 Outlaw
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1.1
SeCtiOn 1 • SaFety
SAFE boating means:
• Knowing the limitations of your boat
• Following the "Rules of the Road"
• Keeping a sharp lookout for people and objects
in the water
• Not boating in water or weather conditions
that are beyond the boat's and the operator's
capability
• Never boating when the operator is under the
inuence of drugs or alcohol
• Being aware of your passenger's safety at all
times
• Reducing speed when there is limited visibility,
rough water, and nearby people in the water,
boats, or structures
Boating in beautiful weather and calm water
conditions can be a wonderful experience.
Pleasurable boating, however, requires considerably
greater skills than operating a land vehicle. To
obtain these skills, you must:
• Take a Coast Guard, U.S. Power Squadron,
or equivalent boating safety course. Call the
Boat/U.S. Foundation at 1-800-336-2628 for
information on available courses.
• Get hands-on training on how to operate your
boat properly.
In addition:
• Maintain your boat and its safety and other
systems as recommended in this manual.
• Have the boat inspected by a qualied mechanic
or dealer at least annually.
• Ensure that the Coast Guard 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
condence.
1. safeTY labels
Safety precautions are given throughout this
manual and labels are mounted at key locations
throughout the boat. This safety information
advises the owner/operator and passengers of
safety precautions to follow when operating and/or
servicing equipment.
• Do not remove or obstruct any safety label.
• Replace any label which becomes illegible.
Replacement safety labels can be obtained by
calling your dealer or Baja Marine at 1-865-971-
6270.
The meanings associated with each of the four basic
types of labels are:
WARNING - Hazards or unsafe practices which
MAY result in severe personal injury or death if
the warning is ignored.
! WARNING
CAUTION - Hazards or unsafe practices which
COULD result in minor injury or product or
property damage if the warning is ignored.
! CAUTION
DANGER - Immediate hazards which WILL result
in severe personal injury or death if the warning
is ignored.
! DANGER
Information which is important to proper
operation or maintenance, but is not hazard-
related.
NOTICE