Baja Marine 202 Islander Boat User Manual


 
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Index
A
Accessories. See Options &
Accessories Locations
B
Bilge 4.1
Blower 4.2
Maintenance 4.2, 8.4
Pump 4.1
Boarding 3.3
Breakers. See Electrical Systems
Builder’s Plate 1.6
C
Canvas 7.2, 9.2
Carbon Monoxide 1.2
Certications
CE (Common European) Mark iv
Clearances 2.2
D
Diving 1.10
Docking 2.1
E
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 7.4
F
Failure: Propulsion, Control or
Steering 1.12
Fiberglass, Care & Cleaning 9.1
Fire Extinguisher 1.2
Fire Extinguisher Port 7.2
Fire Extinguishing System 1.2, 7.2
Flooding 1.11
Fuel System
Anti-Siphon Valve 5.1
Fuel Gauge 2.8
Fueling 3.2
Maintenance 8.4
Fuses. See Electrical Systems
G
Gear Shift and Throttle Control 2.5
Gelcoat, Care & Cleaning 9.1
H
Horn 7.3
Hull
Indentication 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 1.6, 2.3
Removal & Installation 4.3
Propulsion System 2.3
R
Recommended Equipment 1.5
Requirements
International Requirements 1.13
Required Equipment 1.2
S
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
Swim Platform 7.3
Symbols 1.16
T
Tachometer 2.7
Trailering 2.1
Trailer Launching and Loading 3.2
Trailer Switch 2.6
Trim 2.5
Trim Tabs 2.6
U
U.S. Coast Guard 1.12
V
Visual Distress Signals 1.2
W
Warranty iii, v
Water Sports 1.9
Water Temperature 2.8
Weather 1.8
Winterization 8.5
Z
Zinc Anodes 6.2