7 • o, Ection, Ptions – Baja Marine Performance 342 User Manual
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342 Performance
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7.4
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& a
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REfER TO OWnER's ManUal PaCkET fOR
InsTRUCTIOns anD WaRRanTy InfORMaTIOn
On DEPTh fInDER.
8. s
Tereo
s
YsTeM
your 342 Performance comes with a Clarion
CMD4 aM/fM stereo package from Marine audio.
Clarion's CM design eliminates the need for after-
market housing kits or splash covers, while the
silicon oil-dampened suspension ensures smooth
tracking and dependable marine performance.
STANDARD PERFORMANCE SYSTEM
• CMD4 aM/fM CD stereo
• 6 Marine speakers
• Amplifier–2 Channel
OPTIONAL PERFORMANCE SYSTEM
• CMD4 aM/fM CD stereo
• 6 Marine speakers
• Amplifier–2 Channel
• Marine subwoofer
• Remote Control
9. h
eaD
s
YsTeMs
your Baja
®
is available with 3 different head system
options. Below is a description of each option. you
should be aware of which option(s) your boat is
equipped with and read the sections pertaining to it.
The Owner’s Manual Packet in your boat contains
information pertaining to your head system that
should be carefully read.
a. r
equireMenTs
for
o
peraTors
The Environmental Protection agency (EPa)
standards state that in freshwater lakes, freshwater
reservoirs or other freshwater impoundments
whose inlets or outlets are such as to prevent the
ingress or egress by vessel traffic subject to this
regulation, or in rivers not capable of navigation by
interstate vessel traffic subject to this regulation,
marine sanitation devices certified by the U.S. Coast
guard installed on all vessels shall be designed
and operated to prevent the overboard discharge
of sewage, treated or untreated, or of any waste
derived from sewage. The EPa standards further
state that this shall not be construed to prohibit
the carriage of Coast Guard-certified flow-through
treatment devices which have been secured so
as to prevent such discharges. They also state
that waters where a Coast Guard certified marine
sanitation device permitting discharge is allowed
include coastal waters and estuaries, the great
lakes and interconnecting waterways, freshwater
lakes and impoundments accessible through
locks, and other flowing waters that are navigable
interstate by vessels subject to this regulation (40
CfR 140.3).
b. p
orTable
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The portable head unit has two individual holding
tanks. The top tank is fitted with a hand pump and
holds fresh water and chemicals. The bottom tank is
for holding waste material (see figure 7.4.1). There
is an option for a dockside pump-out hose attached
to the waste material (bottom) tank. The pump-out
hose leads to the waste pump-out opening on the
starboard side of the transom. To empty the holding
tank, the services of a dockside pump-out station
are needed. follow instructions at the station and
make sure the pump-out station hose is inserted
into the deck plate marked “Waste.”
nOTE: Before leaving the dock make sure caps
on top and bottom tanks are tight. Make sure top
tank is filled with chemicals and the bottom tank is
empty.
DETaIlED OPERaTIng InsTRUCTIOns anD
WaRRanTy InfORMaTIOn aRE PROVIDED By
ThE EQUIPMEnT ManUfaCTURER anD Can
BE fOUnD In ThE OWnER’s PaCkET.
fREshWaTER
anD ChEMICal
Tank
WasTE MaTERIal
Tank
hOlDIng Tank
PUMP-OUT
DECkPlaTE
ThRU-hUll
VEnT
hOsE TO
PUMP-OUT
DECk fITTIng
t
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P
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. 7.4.1)