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3 • u, Ection, Sing – Baja Marine 192 Islander User Manual

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3. Check fuel level. Be sure

you have enough fuel for

your trip. Remember the

“1/3 Rule”: Use no more

than 1/3 of your fuel for

outbound trip; use 1/3 of

the fuel for return trip; keep

1/3 for reserve in case of

emergency (FIg 3.4.1).

4. Run bilge blowers for at

least 4 minutes before

attempting to start engine

(FIg 3.4.2).

Unlike your automobile engine which is naturally

ventilated even when it is not moving, your boat

engine compartment (the bilge) does not have

sufficient natural ventilation when the boat is not

moving or moving slowly. That is why the engine

compartment must have forced ventilation,

using the bilge blower, to remove potentially

explosive gasoline vapors before the engine is

started and when the boat is moving slowly.

Because it may be difficult to remember to turn

on the bilge blower every time you slow down

the boat, it is recommended that the bilge blower

run all the time the engine is running.

5. Place drive unit in full DOWn/In position.

6. Put shift control lever into neutral; then for a:

COlD EngInE - Press ThROTTlE Only

button and move shift/throttle leer forward to full

open throttle, then return to about 1/4 throttle.

In cold weather, it may be necessary to pump

lever several times before engine will start.

• The operator may have to make rapid changes

in speed and/or direction to avoid a problem,

with little or no time for alerting passengers. It

is critical that all passengers be seated in the

designated seating areas and holding on to

prevent falling overboard or getting knocked

about in the boat at all times when the boat is

underway.

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The engine operation and maintenance manual

furnished with your boat describes pre-start and

starting procedures. We urge you to thoroughly read

and understand your engine manual.

listed below are basic pre-start and starting

reminders. These are not a substitute for the engine

manufacturer’s specific recommendations.

Open the engine compartment and check for the

smell of gasoline.

• IF yOU sMEll gasOlInE, get everyone off

the boat, do not operate any electrical switches

or light any matches, lighters, etc. get trained

help to find and fix the problem, before starting

the engine or operating any switches on the

boat.

• If you DO nOT smell gasoline:

1. Check all fluid levels and any other necessary

checks as specified in Section 8 and in the

engine manual.

Gasoline vapors can explode

Before starting the engines, open engine compartment

and check for gasoline smell.

• If you smell gasoline, do not start engine; get

everyone off the boat and get trained help to find

and fix the problem.

• If there is no gasoline smell, perform checks

specified by manual, then and only then, close

engine compartment and run blower for at least

4 minutes before starting.

!

DANGER

2. Check that water level in bilge is minimal. Verify

that the bilge pump is operating by turning the

bilge pump switch to ManUal and listening for

the pump running and check to see that bilge

water is being pumped overboard.

(

FIg

. 3.4.1)

(

FIg

. 3.4.2)