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Robalo 220 - Systems and Components; General Housekeeping; Engine; Fuel System

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Inspect underwater gear and propeller for excessive wear
or damage.
Apply fresh coat of bottom paint.
Remove hull drain plug; store it in a safe place. Allow bilge
water to drain, raise bow of boat during period of storage.
General Housekeeping
Clean boat interior including all cabinets and drawers.
Remove all cushions, mattresses, curtains, blankets and sheets,
pillows, towels and linens, clothing, and any other items that can
hold moisture and cause mildew.
Note: Leave mattresses and cushions onboard only if air can
circulate around them.
Lay all cushions with plastic substrates flat.
Make sure cabin is well ventilated.
Check for adequate air circulation around life jackets and other
safety equipment left onboard.
Clean and dry bilge. Remove any materials such as rags,
sponges, or other cleaning material.
Weather permitting, open all doors, hatches, portals, and win-
dows to air out the interior for a day or two.
If covering boat while in storage, use a cover constructed of fab-
ric that allows for plenty of ventilation.
SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS
In regions where temperatures fall below freezing, winterization of
the systems and components is necessary. Failure to do so will seri-
ously damage them. They include, but are not limited to: generator,
air conditioner, strainers, hot water heater, sump pump, Porta-Potti,
head, holding tank, water tank, sewer system, and water systems.
Refer to the owner’s manual for each component or system listed
above for detailed information on winterization.
Note: Robalo strongly recommends having a qualified dealer
perform winterization procedures for your boat.
ENGINE
Important: In regions where temperatures fall below freezing,
winterizing your engine may be necessary. Failure to do so will
seriously damage the engine. Refer to your engine owners
manual for detailed winterization information.
Change engine oil before storing your boat. Refer to the instructions
in your engine owner’s manual.
FUEL SYSTEM
Add a gasoline stabilizer solution to the fuel tank. Follow the product
manufacturer’s recommended procedure.
BATTERY
Remove battery from boat and store battery in a cool dry place
away from freezing temperatures.
9-2
WARNING: Battery electrolyte can cause severe eye damage
and burn your skin. Wear goggles, rubber gloves and a protec-
tive apron when working with battery. If electrolyte spills, wash
area with a solution of baking soda and water.

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