Inspect shore power cords, adapters and boat receptacles for any
signs of deterioration, including cord wear, loose connections, signs
of sparking or overheating and bent or pitted blades. If there are any
such signs, examine, correct, and test the equipment or replace it.
Operate the boat’s electrical system at full load (everything on) and
check for AC system leakage or voltage between the boat’s under-
water fittings (bonded system, if equipped) and the shore side AC
system ground.
FUEL SYSTEM
The internal fuel system on your Robalo boat meets all current
Federal requirements.
Fuel lines, filters, and all other fuel system components should be
checked at the start of each season and periodically thereafter, par-
ticularly after any work has been done aboard the boat which might
have affected any part of the system. Be certain that all fuel system
components are in proper condition and that the entire system is
fuel tight. Each fuel tank has amanual shut-off valveso n the top of
the tank to close off the fuel system in case of leakage or line fail-
ure. There is also a fuel valve on the fuel filter to prevent fuel
leakage when changing the filter.
The fuel tank is located forward of the engine compartment under
the cockpit floor. The fuel tank fill pipe is on the outside deck.
The fuel tank vent allows air to escape as the tank is being filled and
helps equalize tank pressure as temperatures change.
Periodically, check the condition of the fuel tank components. Fuel
tank fittings are accessible through the inspection plate of the cock-
pit floor.
Note: The fuel fill cap has a built in tank ventilation feature. If
you should need to replace the cap, see your dealer for the
exact cap to ensure proper fuel system operation.
Fuel Recommendations
The quality of the fuel is very important for satisfactory engine per-
formance and long engine life. Fuel should be clean and free of
contamination. Your fuel tanks should be kept full of fuel whenever
possible. This will reduce the amount of water condensation and
reduce the possibility of contamination.
FRESH WATER SYSTEM
Some models have a non-pressurized water system as standard
equipment and a pressurized system as optional. The fresh water
system provides water from an onboard storage tank.
On some models, the fresh water tank is filled through the fill plate
on the side of the deck. The vent allows air to enter and escape as
water levels change. Fill the tank only with potable water. Using and
refilling the tank frequently keeps drinking water fresh and clean.
Sanitizing the Fresh Water System
Sanitize the fresh water system before you use it the first time,
when you recommission your boat after winter storage, or when the
system has not been in use for an extended period of time.
Note: Fresh water tank must be empty before beginning sani-
tizing process. Empty tank if necessary.
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CAUTION:
Bleach causes eye and skin irritation. Notify all
persons on board the fresh water system is being sanitized.
Do not allow anyone to drink water from fresh water system
while it is being sanitized. In case of body contact, follow
directions on bleach container.
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