
2014 Robalo Owner’s Manual
Robalo Boats, LLC
Nashville, GA
robalo.com
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DANGER: Engine exhaust from your boat while underway can
cause excessive accumulation of carbon monoxide within the
cabin and cockpit areas when operating at slow speed or stopped
in the water. Tail wind can increase accumulation (force of wind
entering from aft section of boat). Provide adequate ventilation or
slightly increase speed if possible. (fi gure 2.4)
Figure 2.4 Exhaust Accumulation due to
High Bow Angle or Slow Speed
Figure 2.5 Desired Ventilation Through the Boat
Navigational Aids Chart
Contains information about various signals, buoys, and warnings.
Robalo recommends you participate in a safe boating course to learn
more about navigating your boat safely.
Fuel System
Everyone who owns or operates a boat must practice fi re safety. Each
year, boat fi res and explosions injure hundreds of individuals and cause
millions of dollars in property damage. Many of these accidents can be
prevented.
WARNING: Avoid damage to your fuel system. Do not use fuel or
additives containing more than 10% alcohol by volume (methanol
or ethanol). Damage and loss of warranty may result.
Be alert for damage to your boat’s fuel system. Over time, fuel fi ttings
and fuel hoses wear out. Inspect these fi ttings and hoses regularly, es-
pecially near the engine where engine heat and vibration can accelerate
deterioration.
DANGER: Engine exhaust from your boat while underway can
cause excessive accumulation of carbon monoxide within cabin
and cockpit areas or when operating boat with a high bow
angle. Provide adequate ventilation, redistribute the load, or
bring boat out of high bow angle. (Figure 2.4)
Ensure proper ventilation aboard your boat (Figure 2.5) and be aware
of the possibility of carbon monoxide poisoning. Keep your boat in safe
operating condition. Periodically inspect the hull, engine and engine com-
partment, and all other equipment
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