2 • g, Ection, Eneral – Baja Marine 192 Islander User Manual
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2.7
s
eCtIon
2 • g
eneral
B
oat
a
rrangeMent
t
ypICal
t
aChoMeter
wIth
hour
Meter
(F
Ig
2.7.1)
9. n
aviGaTion
anD
a
nchor
l
iGhTs
navigation lights
must be on while underway
from sunset to sunrise or in conditions of reduced
visibility. "Underway" means the boat is not docked
or at anchor. Trolling or drifting with engine off is
considered "underway" and navigation lights must
be used. (see Figure 2.7.2)
If you are anchored in open water, i.e. where other
boats can approach yours, you must display your
anchor light: a white light that can be seen from
all possible directions, i.e. 360 degrees.
Read the "Federal Requirements and safety Tips
for Recreational Boats" provided in your kit.
I
nsertIng
the
a
Ft
r
eMovaBle
n
avIgatIon
/
a
nChor
l
Ight
(l
oCated
at
the
s
tern
oF
the
B
oat
) (F
Ig
2.7.3)
anChOR lIghT
MasT
sCREW In TyPE
COnnECTOR
COMPREssIOn
TyPE COnnECTOR
DECk anChOR
lIghT FITTIng
n
avIgatIon
and
a
nChor
l
Ights
s
wItChes
(F
Ig
2.7.2)
Navgaton Lghts (forward) - Bow & Stern Lghts are on.
Anchor Lght (back) - Only Stern Lght s on.
Nav./Anchor Lghts
hORn
naV/anC
lTs
BIlgE
sTEREO
BlOWER
aCC
b. o
il
p
ressure
, W
aTer
T
eMperaTure
,
v
olTMeTer
anD
f
uel
G
auGes
These gauges function on your boat the same way they
do on your car or truck. you must continually check
these gauges visually to make certain there are no
engine system problems even if your boat engine has
an alarm system. (see Figure 2.11.3)