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Robalo 220 - Responsibilities; Flotation Requirements

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Flotation Requirements
All Robalo boats meet or exceed U.S. Coast Guard requirements for
flotation. All Robalo boats also meet or exceed U.S. Coast Guard
requirements for the following:
Engine and Fuel Tank Compartment Ventilation
(requirements for flame arresting devices)
Factory-Installed Fuel Systems
Navigation Lights
Steering System
RESPONSIBILITIES
Robalo’s quality service does not end when you buy one of our
boats. Through our dealer network we do everything possible to
ensure that you are satisfied with your purchase. Every Robalo
dealer has a responsibility to you, the boater.
Dealer
Dealer responsibilities include the following:
1. Discuss with you the terms of all warranties and stress the impor-
tance of registering warranties with the appropriate manufacturers.
2. Explain how you can obtain warranty service.
3. Complete new boat and pre-delivery inspection procedures.
Sign the form to certify that all items were completed.
Your Robalo dealer can provide you with thorough instruction in the
operation of your boat. Please feel free to ask for assistance.
Boat Owner
Your responsibilities include the following:
1. Read this manual as well as all other manuals and information
included in your owner’s packet.
2. Schedule an appointment with your dealer to go over all war-
ranties. After the appointment, complete the Robalo Boat limited
warranty registration card in an envelope inside the Owner’s
Manual packet. Keep a record of the hull number for future ref-
erence.
3. Inspect the boat at the time of delivery to make sure all systems
and components are operating properly. Robalo recommends
that you refer to your engine warranty for initial inspection and
service requirements.
The new boat and pre-delivery inspection form (found in your
owner’s manual) will help you as you inspect your new boat. After
completing your inspection, sign the form to certify you have
inspected the boat with your dealer.
4. Schedule an appointment with your dealer to go over the pre-
delivery engine service record. Sign this record to indicate your
dealer has explained this record to you.
5. Operate all equipment in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
6. Become familiar with all federal, state, and local laws affecting
your boat and its operation.
7. Perform or provide for the appropriate periodic maintenance out-
lined in the manuals and service guides.
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