1 • s, Ection, Afety – Baja Marine Performance 245 User Manual

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245 Performance

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1.1

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ection

1 • S

afety

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

influence 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 qualified 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.

1. s

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l

abels

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

COULD result in severe personal injury or death

if the warning is ignored.

!

WARNING

CAUTION - Hazards or unsafe practices which

COULD result in minor or moderate injury 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

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