1 • s, Ection, Afety – Baja Marine Outlaw 25 User Manual

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25 Outlaw

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eCtiOn

1 • S

aFety

The wind speed and wave height specified as the upper

limit for your category of boat does not mean that you

or your passengers can survive if your boat is exposed

to these conditions. It is only the most experienced

operators and crew that may be able to operate a boat

safely under these conditions. you must always be aware

of weather conditions and head for port or protected

waters in sufficient time to avoid being caught in high

winds and rough water. Do not take chances!

getting caught in severe weather is hazardous. Bad

weather and/or rough sea or water conditions can cause

an unsafe situation. Consult local weather information, or

listen to the nOaa weather reports for the latest weather

conditions or any impending deterioration of the weather

before setting out and while underway. The following are

a few basic weather-related rules:

• Check the weather forecast and the water conditions

before leaving and while underway.

• a sudden change in wind direction or speed or

an increase in wave height indicates deteriorating

weather.

• Have everyone wear a personal flotation device.

• If a storm approaches, immediately seek a safe

harbor.

• If a storm hits, have everyone sit in the cabin or on the

cockpit deck in the boat. head the bow into the wind

with enough power to maintain slow headway.

• If you encounter fog, determine your position, set a

safe course, slow down and alert other boats of your

presence with a sound signal.

• If a lightning storm approaches, the safest action is to

dock and disembark. If you cannot return to shore,

have passengers go inside the cabin and remain

there until the storm passes.

• lightning seeks ground when it strikes. The best

protection is a properly grounded lightning rod

placed high enough over the deck to provide a

protective umbrella 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.

G

eneral

c

onsiDeraTions

• know how your boat handles under different

conditions. Recognize your limitations and the boat's

limitations. Modify speed in keeping with weather,

sea, and traffic conditions.

• Instruct passengers on the fundamentals of operating

your boat in case you are unable to do so.

• you are responsible for passengers' actions. If they

place themselves or the boat in danger, immediately

correct them.

13. W

eaTher

There are four design categories of boats based

upon their ability to withstand wind and sea or water

conditions:

a. Ocean

Wind speed: above 40 knots (46 mph)

Wave height: above 4 meters (13 feet)

Boat may be used for extended ocean voyages.

B. Offshore

Maximum wind speed: 40 knots (46 mph)

Maximum wave height: 4 meters (13 feet)

Boat can be used offshore, but not for extended

ocean voyages.

C. Inshore

Maximum wind speed: 27 knots (31 mph)

Maximum wave height: 2 meters (6.5 feet)

Boat use is limited to coastal waters, large bays,

estuaries, lakes and rivers.

D. sheltered waters

Maximum speed: 15 knots (18 mph)

Maximum wave height: 0.5 meters (1.5 feet)

Boat use is limited to small lakes, rivers and

canals.

Your 25 Outlaw boat is Design Category C.

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our

c

ourse

To avoid boating in unsafe areas where there are

underwater obstructions, shallow water, unnavigable

conditions such as dangerous currents, and others,

you

must chart a course. This means having and using

the national Oceanic and atmospheric administration

(nOaa) charts for coastal waters, observing and

understanding all navigational aids, using the knowledge

and guidance of experienced boaters, and being aware

of the tide times where appropriate.

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