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Baja Marine
Owners Manual
H2X
Owners Manual Part Number: MRP 1813657
© Baja Marine Corporation 2006
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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

Baja MarineOwner’s ManualH2XOwner’s Manual Part Number: MRP 1813657© Baja Marine Corporation 2006RSpeed changes you.TM.

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viiiH2X® Information in this publication is based upon the latest product specications available at printing. Baja® Marine Corporation reserves the r

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H2X®1.1RSpeed changes you.TM.SeCtion 1 • SaFetySAFE boating means:• Knowing the limitations of your boat• Following the "Rules of the Road"

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H2X®1.2SeCtion 1 • SaFetyRSpeed changes you.TM.2. leGallY ManDaTeD MiniMuM requireD equipMenTConsult your national or state boating law enforce

Page 5 - 5. WarranTies

H2X®1.3SeCtion 1 • SaFetyRSpeed changes you.TM.Dangerous concentrations of carbon monoxide will be present if: • the engine exhaust systems leak;• a

Page 6 - Your boaT

H2X®1.4SeCtion 1 • SaFetyRSpeed changes you.TM.Even strong swimmers can tire quickly in the water and drown due to exhaustion, hypothermia, or both.

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H2X®1.5SeCtion 1 • SaFetyRSpeed changes you.TM.6. aDDiTional recoMMenDeD equipMenT for safe operaTionIn addition to legally mandated equipment,

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H2X®1.6SeCtion 1 • SaFetyRSpeed changes you.TM.9. poWer capaciTYThe engine options available for your boat have been selected as the best suit

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H2X®1.7SeCtion 1 • SaFetyRSpeed changes you.TM.11. MainTain conTrolOn the water there are no marked trafc lanes, no trafc signs or lights, and boat

Page 10 - Speed changes you

H2X®1.8SeCtion 1 • SaFetyRSpeed changes you.TM.D. Sheltered watersMaximum speed: 15 knots (18 mph)Maximum wave height: 0.5 meters (1.5 feet)Boat u

Page 11 - 1. safeTY labels

H2X®1.9SeCtion 1 • SaFetyRSpeed changes you.TM.14. WaTer sporTsa. sWiMMinG• Do not permit anyone to swim from a moving boat, or a boat with an engi

Page 12 - 4. carbon MonoxiDe

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Page 13 - SeCtion 1 • SaFety

H2X®1.10SeCtion 1 • SaFetyRSpeed changes you.TM.DIVERS FLAGS(FIG. 1.10.1)CODE ALPHAFLAGSPORT DIVER'SFLAGREDWHITEBLUEWHITEFaster - Thumb pointed u

Page 14 - 5. lifesavinG equipMenT

H2X®1.11SeCtion 1 • SaFetyRSpeed changes you.TM.D. flooDinG, sWaMpinG anD capsizinGIn the event of ooding, swamping or capsizing:• Try to shut o

Page 15 - 7. iMpaireD operaTion

H2X®1.12SeCtion 1 • SaFetyRSpeed changes you.TM.f. GrounDinGIn the event of running aground:• Check for leaks. If water is coming in, stop the inta

Page 16 - 6 PERSONS OR 1600 LBS

H2X®1.13SeCtion 1 • SaFetyRSpeed changes you.TM.18. environMenTal consiDeraTionsThe following warning is offered for boats sold in the State of Calif

Page 17 - 12. WeaTher

H2X®1.14SeCtion 1 • SaFetyRSpeed changes you.TM.19. nauTical TerMsAbeam - object 90 degrees ( 90°) to center line on either side of boat.Abaft - a po

Page 18 - 13. charT Your course

H2X®1.15SeCtion 1 • SaFetyRSpeed changes you.TM.20. keY To sYMbols on conTrols & prinTsThese symbols may be found on your controls and gauges and

Page 19 - 14. WaTer sporTs

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Page 20 - 15. eMerGencY siTuaTions

H2X®1.17RSpeed changes you.TM.21. WarninG label locaTionswarning laBel loCationS(Fig 1.17.1)California Residents OnlyThe above warning is attached to

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Page 22 - 16. safeTY hoTlines

H2X®2.1SeCtion 2 • general Boat arrangeMent! CAUTIONDo Not use cleats for lifting.2. passenGer locaTions1. When the boat is moving, all passengers

Page 23 - CAUTION

iH2X®Congratulations on becoming the new owner of the world’s #1 performance boat. Baja® Marine Corporation welcomes you into our worldw

Page 24 - 19. nauTical TerMs

H2X®2.2SeCtion 2 • general Boat arrangeMent3. basic boaT DiMensions anD clearances (uniTeD sTaTes sTanDarD s.a.e.)H2X specificaTionsOverall Length ..

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H2X®2.3SeCtion 2 • general Boat arrangeMentbasic boaT DiMensions anD clearances (MeTric)H2X SpeCiFiCationSOverall Length...

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H2X®2.4SeCtion 2 • general Boat arrangeMent6. General Deck laYouTGENERAL DECK LAYOUT(FIG. 2.4.1)FWDREAR(AFT)LEFT(PORT)RIGHT(STBD)Navigation Light (Bo

Page 27 - 21. WarninG label locaTions

H2X®2.5SeCtion 2 • general Boat arrangeMent7. DescripTion of Major conTrolsa. Gear shifT anD ThroTTle conTrolThe shift/throttle control unit for the

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H2X®2.6SeCtion 2 • general Boat arrangeMentc. Trailer sWiTchThe trailer switch (Power Tilt) is not to be confused with the Power Trim function. The

Page 29 - 2. passenGer locaTions

H2X®2.7SeCtion 2 • general Boat arrangeMent8. iMporTanT GauGesa. TachoMeTer anD hour MeTerThe tachometer (see Figure 2.7.2) indicates the revo

Page 30 - (FIG. 2.2.3)

H2X®2.8SeCtion 2 • general Boat arrangeMentinSerting tHe aFt reMovaBle navigation/anCHor ligHt (loCated at tHe Stern oF tHe Boat) (Fig 2.8.2)ANCHOR LI

Page 31 - 5. propellers

3.1H2X®SeCtion 3 • uSing your Boat1. pre-launch, launch anD posT-launch checklisTListed below are the critical items you must check and do each time

Page 32 - 6. General Deck laYouT

3.2SeCtion 3 • uSing your BoatH2X®3. fuelinG The boaTThe fuel ll cap is located on the port side of the boat (Figure 3.2.1). Do not mistake the wate

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3.3H2X®SeCtion 3 • uSing your Boat• Shut off gas burning appliances (gas stove, etc.).• Close all hatches, doors, and keep engine compar

Page 34 - D. TriM Tabs

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Page 35 - 8. iMporTanT GauGes

3.4SeCtion 3 • uSing your BoatH2X®• If there are passengers not wearing PFDs, the PFDs must be readily accessible. “Readily accessible” means o

Page 36 - Nav./Anchor Lights

3.5H2X®SeCtion 3 • uSing your Boatit is recommended that the bilge blower run all the time the engine is running.6. Place drive unit in full DOWN/IN

Page 37 - SeCtion 3 • uSing your Boat

3.6SeCtion 3 • uSing your BoatH2X®10. sTeerinG sYsTeMThe steering system is an enclosed push-pull cable that is hydraulically assisted (power steerin

Page 38 - 3. fuelinG The boaT

4.1H2X®SeCtion 4 • Bilge & underwater gear1. bilGea. fuel & oil spillaGeRegulations prohibit discharging fuel or oily waste in navigable wat

Page 39 - 4. boarDinG

4.2H2X®SeCtion 4 • Bilge & underwater gearExcept for checking the operation of the bilge pump using the ON position, leave the switch in the OFF (

Page 40 - 7. sTarTinG The enGine

4.3H2X®SeCtion 4 • Bilge & underwater gearc. iMpacT To sTern DriveThe stern drive can be damaged by impact, either while trailering or boating. T

Page 41 - 9. sToppinG The enGine

4.4H2X®SeCtion 4 • Bilge & underwater gearf. Install the thrust washer, propeller, continuity washer, thrust hub, propeller nut retainer and

Page 42 - 10. sTeerinG sYsTeM

H2X®5.1SeCtion 5 • Fuel SySteM1. fuel sYsTeMSection 3 • Using Your Boat contains important fueling information. Take time to read all the fuel

Page 43 - 1. bilGe

H2X®5.2SeCtion 5 • Fuel SySteM2. fuelinG precauTionsCertain precautions must be carefully and completely observed every time a boat is fueled,

Page 44 - 2. enGines anD sTern Drive

H2X®5.3SeCtion 5 • Fuel SySteM• Electrical equipment, including blowers – power off.• Doors, hatches – closed.• Smoking material – extinguished.•

Page 45 - ! WARNING

iiiH2X®introduCtion1. This ManualThe material within this manual and your Owner’s Manual Packet:• Gives you basic safety information• Describes the

Page 46 - SECURING TABS

H2X®5.4SeCtion 5 • Fuel SySteMTHIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK

Page 47 - 1. fuel sYsTeM

H2X®6.1RSpeed changes you.TM.SeCtion 6 • eleCtriCal SySteMS1. elecTrical sYsTeMs DirecT currenT (Dc)The 12 volt direct current (DC) electrical

Page 48 - 2. fuelinG precauTions

H2X®6.2SeCtion 6 • eleCtriCal SySteMSRSpeed changes you.TM.Protective terminal covers, such as rubber boots on electrical connections, must be in p

Page 49 - SeCtion 5 • Fuel SySteM

H2X®6.3SeCtion 6 • eleCtriCal SySteMSRSpeed changes you.TM.Zinc anodes require replacement about every six months, if the boat is operated in s

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H2X®6.4SeCtion 6 • eleCtriCal SySteMSRSpeed changes you.TM.drive puMp(Fig. 6.4.1)TRAILER TRIMBLUE/WHITEREDGREEN/WHITE14 AWG RED14 AWG GREEN14 AWG BLUE

Page 51 - 1. elecTrical sYsTeMs

H2X®6.5SeCtion 6 • eleCtriCal SySteMSRSpeed changes you.TM.drive puMp w/ K-plane triM taBS (Fig. 6.5.1)TRAILER TRIMBLUE/WHITEREDGREEN/WHITETRAILER LIM

Page 52 - D. fuse panel

H2X®6.6SeCtion 6 • eleCtriCal SySteMSRSpeed changes you.TM.ignition SwitCH (Fig. 6.6.1)TO ENGINERUN CIRCUIT16 AWGPURPLE/BLACK16 AWGPURPLE/BLACKLANYARD

Page 53 - 4. elecTrical sYsTeMs

6.7H2X®SwitCH panel wire inForMation (Fig. 6.7.1)HORNBILGENAV/ANCLTSBLOWERCOURTLTSENGINELTCABINLTSENGINEHATCHSTEREOACCACCACCDEPTHFINDEREXHAUST(156) S

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Page 55 - (Fig. 6.5.1)

H2X®7.1SeCtion 7 • optionS & aCCeSSorieS1. opTions & accessories locaTionsFigure 7.1.1 shows the location of some of the components. Take ti

Page 56 - (Fig. 6.6.1)

ivH2X® 6. hull iDenTificaTion nuMber (hin)The “Hull Identication Number” located on the starboard side of the transom, is the most important i

Page 57 - 16 AWG DARK BLUE

H2X®7.2SeCtion 7 • optionS & aCCeSSorieS2. auToMaTic fire exTinGuisher sYsTeM (opTion)The H2X may be equipped wi t h an auto m ati c fi

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H2X®7.3SeCtion 7 • optionS & aCCeSSorieSBimini Top or sunshade must not be used when the vessel speed exceeds 45 MPH. Damage to boat or bimini ma

Page 59 - (FIG. 7.1.1)

H2X®7.4SeCtion 7 • optionS & aCCeSSorieSREFER TO OWNER'S MANUAL PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION ON DEPTH FINDER.8. sTer

Page 60 - 4. canvas

H2X®7.5SeCtion 7 • optionS & aCCeSSorieSc. holDinG Tank operaTionWaste from the head is directed into the holding tank located in the engine room

Page 61 - 7. DepTh finDer (opTional)

8.1H2X®SeCtion 8 • required inSpeCtion, ServiCe, & MaintenanCeITEMREQUIREDMAINTENANCE/SERVICEREFERENCE SOURCE BEFOREEVERY USEAFTER FIRST20 HOURSEV

Page 62 - 9. heaD sYsTeMs

8.2 H2X®SeCtion 8 • required inSpeCtion, ServiCe, & MaintenanCesuMMarY GuiDe for inspecTion, service anD MainTenance*Use in salt water or other se

Page 63 - 10. exhausT sYsTeMs

8.3H2X®SeCtion 8 • required inSpeCtion, ServiCe, & MaintenanCe2. useful service inforMaTionOWNERHOME PORTBOAT NAMEREGISTRATION NUMBER

Page 64 - **May not be on your boat

8.4 H2X®SeCtion 8 • required inSpeCtion, ServiCe, & MaintenanCe3. inspecTion, service anD MainTenance proTocola. bilGe areaMany of your boat’s s

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8.5H2X®SeCtion 8 • required inSpeCtion, ServiCe, & MaintenanCe• Check your rst aid kit, making certain it is complete and that the i

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8.6 H2X®SeCtion 8 • required inSpeCtion, ServiCe, & MaintenanCe5. fiTTinG ouT afTer sToraGea. fuel sYsTeMCheck the entire fuel system for loose

Page 67 - MainTenance proTocol

vH2X®RSpeed changes you.TM.abouT Your express liMiTeD WarranTYBaja Marine offers an Express Limited Warranty on each new Baja purchased through an aut

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8.7H2X®SeCtion 8 • required inSpeCtion, ServiCe, & MaintenanCe• Check fuel lines for damage and/or leaks. Make sure that they do not come i

Page 69 - 5. fiTTinG ouT afTer sToraGe

8.8 H2X®SeCtion 8 • required inSpeCtion, ServiCe, & MaintenanCe8. quick reference checklisTAs the owner/operator of a Baja® Boat, you are respons

Page 70 - MainTenance

8.9H2X®SeCtion 8 • required inSpeCtion, ServiCe, & MaintenanCequick reference checklisT (conT’D)*If engine fails to start, refer to the Engine Own

Page 71 - 8. quick reference checklisT

8.10 H2X®SeCtion 8 • required inSpeCtion, ServiCe, & MaintenanCec. DeparTinGGeneral 1. Passengers/Crew ...

Page 72 - TarTinG The enGine*

8.11H2X®SeCtion 8 • required inSpeCtion, ServiCe, & MaintenanCequick reference checklisT (conT’D) 3. Ignition ...

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8.12 H2X®SeCtion 8 • required inSpeCtion, ServiCe, & MaintenanCe9. afTer MarkeT equipMenT checklisTAny safety or operational equipment added to y

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8.13H2X®SeCtion 8 • required inSpeCtion, ServiCe, & MaintenanCe10. MainTenance loGFollow the recommended maintenance listed on pages 1 & 2 of

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8.14 H2X®SeCtion 8 • required inSpeCtion, ServiCe, & MaintenanCeMainTenance loG (conT’D) Date Maintenance Description Engine Hours

Page 76 - 10. MainTenance loG

9.1H2X®SeCtion 9 • Care & reFiniSHingYour new boat has been designed to provide you with years of enjoyment and satisfaction. In order to maintai

Page 77 - MainTenance loG (conT’D)

9.2SeCtion 9 • Care & reFiniSHingH2X®• Minor scratches and deeper stains that do not penetrate the gelcoat may be removed by light sanding and bu

Page 78 - 3. sTains & scraTches

viH2X® H2X owner’S Manual • taBle oF ContentSinTroDucTion1. This Manual ...iii2. Your Respo

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9.3H2X®SeCtion 9 • Care & reFiniSHingThe fabric should be cleaned regularly before substances such as dirt, pollen, etc. are allowed to

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9.4SeCtion 9 • Care & reFiniSHingH2X®This Page inTenTionally lefT Blank

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indexh2x®indeXAAccessories. See Options & Accessories LocationsBBilge 4.1Blower 4.2Maintenance 4.2, 8.4Pump 4.1Boarding 3.3Breakers. See El

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viiH2X®secTion 5 • fuel sYsTeM1. Fuel System...............5.12. Fueling Precautions ......

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