3.5

Out of 7 Ratings

Owner's of the Baja Marine Boat Outlaw gave it a score of 3.5 out of 5. Here's how the scores stacked up:
  • Reliability

    3.43 out of 5
  • Durability

    3.43 out of 5
  • Maintenance

    3.67 out of 5
  • Performance

    3.43 out of 5
  • Ease of Use

    3.43 out of 5
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20 Outlaw
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7.3
SeCtiOn 7 • OptiOnS & aCCeSSOrieS
4. canvas
Bimini Top or sunshade must not be used when the
vessel speed exceeds 45 MPH. Damage to boat
or bimini may occur.
Removing or installing canvas on the water can
be difcult since rough water or wakes can cause
you or your passengers to lose their balance while
attempting canvas removal or installation.
For safety and ease of installation and removal of
canvas, use at least two people.
The following canvas options are available for the
20 Outlaw:
Cockpit Cover
Mooring Cover
Trailering Cover
a. canvas care anD MainTenance
See Section 9, page 9.2, for instructions on the care
and maintenance of your canvas.
b. TrailerinG WiTh canvas
To trailer your boat with the cockpit cover installed,
you must install a mooring cover over the cockpit
cover with tie down straps tightened.
5. horn
elecTric horn
The horn is operated by a switch on the dash and
is protected by a fuse under the dash. There is no
maintenance required on the horn itself, although
it is advisable to avoid spraying water directly into
the horn. Check periodically to ensure that horn is
still operational.
6. sWiM plaTforM W/ laDDer
(opTional)
Your 20 Outlaw may have a swim platform installed
with a ladder.
With this option, entering the boat from the water
is more convenient, but there are safety rules that
must be followed.
1. Never sit on the swim platform when boat is
moving.
2. Before using or extending the ladder, make sure
engine is off and prop is stopped.
3. It may be difcult to extend the ladder while in
the water so it important to leave the ladder
down if swimmers are in the water.
4. Always make sure ladder is secure before
starting engine.
DANGER
!
If the cockpit is totally enclosed with canvas covers
and curtains while engine is running or boat is
moving, carbon monoxide will build up and cause
death or permanent injury.
Do not use the rear (aft) curtain or camper top while
engine is running or boat is moving.
In rainy and/or cold weather, fresh air must circulate
through boat to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
See Section 1.3, Carbon Monoxide, for more
details.
! DANGER
MAKE SURE ENGINE IS OFF AND PROPELLER IS
STOPPED BEFORE USING BOARDING LADDER
! DANGER
Exhaust fumes from engines contain deadly carbon
monoxide gas (CO). Boats with canvas or with poor
ventilation are most likely to collect fumes.
CO sickness symptoms include headache, nausea
and dizziness. Do not mistake these symptoms for
sea sickness.
Ventilate boat. See Section 1.3, Carbon Monoxide,
for more details.
! DANGER