1 • s, Ection, Afety – Baja Marine Outlaw 20 User Manual

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In the event of collisions and leaking:

• slow down or stop to reduce water intake, unless

maintaining speed will keep the hole above water.

• switch on bilge pump.

• Operate manual bilge pump, if the powered bilge

pump can't handle the water flow.

• account for everyone on board and check for

injuries.

• have everyone put on PfDs.

• stay with the boat.

• signal for help.

• If a leak patch is attempted, it should be done from

the outside.

• In the event of a collision, you are required to file an

accident report. Contact a state enforcement agency

or the nearest Coast Guard office. If you are boating

outside of U.s. waters, consult the nation you are

visiting for accident reporting requirements.

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rounDinG

In the event of running aground:

• Check for leaks. If water is coming in, stop the intake

of water before attempting to get the boat free.

• Inspect for damage to the hull, propulsion and

steering systems.

• Determine if the tide, wind and current will drive the

boat harder aground or will help to free it.

• Determine the water depth all around the boat,

and the type of bottom (sand, mud, rocks, etc.). If

it can be done without exposing persons to a risk

of injury, the boat should be moved away from

hard obstructions, and toward open water 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.

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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.

• Determine whether or not you can repair the problem

yourself. see the proper manuals for assistance

in troubleshooting the engine, steering and engine

controls.

• If you are not sure you can fix the problem, or if

conditions are adverse, signal for help.

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The safety information in the preceding pages

gives only the general areas of concern for

boating safety. It is not intended to be, nor

can it be, exhaustive. You must take a boating

safety course, and get hands-on instruction in

the proper and safe operation of your boat from

experienced persons before cruising.

The U.s. Coast guard offers many pamphlets on

safety and other information not covered in this

manual. Contact your local Coast guard unit or call

the toll-free safety hotlines below for information.

• U.s. Coast guard 1-800-368-5647

• Canadian Coast guard 1-800-267-6687

It is recommended that these and other important numbers

be stored in your cell phone for quick reference.

In other countries, ask your marine dealer for

information on how to contact the national boating

law enforcement agency.

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