ELECTRIC GRILL
Electric grills are available for some Robalo models. This option
allows for quick and easy meal preparation during your boat outing.
The grill runs on 110 V and is plugged into a GFI protected inverter,
located directly beneath the grill in the cockpit galley.
Typical cook time for grill is 30 minutes. Do not operate grill while
boat is underway. If batteries are depleted after grill use, start
engines to recharge batteries (through alternator), or use shore
power hookup to dock.
Note: It is the boat owner’s responsibility to manage battery
voltage while using this feature to ensure battery/batteries are
not drained to a point where engine will not start.
BILGE PUMP
The automatic electric bilge pump(s) removes water from the bilge
area. If the pump motor runs but does not remove any water, the
pump may be clogged. If there is no visible debris clogging the
pump and water is still not being removed, check the discharge
hose for kinks or obstruction. The bilge pump can also be operated
in a manual mode by the switches on the main electrical panel.
Note: The Federal Water Pollution Act prohibits the discharge
of oil or oily waste into or upon the navigable waters and con-
tiguous zones of the United States if such discharge causes a
film or sheen upon, or discoloration of, the surface of the
water, or causes a sludge or emulsion beneath the surface of
the water. Violators are subject to a penalty.
RUNNING AND NAVIGATION LIGHTS
If you operate your boat at night, the law requires you to turn your
boat’s running lights ON. Your Robalo boat has one white, one red
(port), and one green (starboard) light. Check running lights periodi-
cally for proper operation. Check them before heading out after dusk.
There are various running light combinations for the types of ves-
sels you may encounter while boating. You should learn to identify
what these combinations are and the type of vessel they are associ-
ated with. Robalo recommends participation in a “safe boating”
course to learn more about the various light combinations.
The running/navigation lights are controlled at the helm station by a
three position rocker switch. This allows for selection of the mast
(white) light ON when anchored or moored, or to have the mast
(white), port (red) and starboard (green) lights all ON while underway.
DOCKING LIGHTS
Docking lights are available on select models. Halogen docking
lights are used for safe night time docking, and are glare-free
because they mount below the deckline. If your boat is equipped
with docking lights, they are powered by a switch at the helm.
UNDERWATER LIGHTS
Underwater lights provide boating enthusiasts with the latest
enhancement for their boat, insuring a memorable experience and
creating a unique signature visible from shore or other boats. If your
boat is equipped with LED underwater lights, they are powered by a
toggle switch at the helm.
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CAUTION:
Do not unplug grill from inverter. Plugging in any
other device may result in serious injury.
WARNING
GRILL SURFACES AND LID WILL BECOME
HOT DURING AND AFTER USE.
USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN AROUND
GRILL TO AVOID BURNS.
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