2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual
Robalo Boats, LLC
Nashville, GA
robalo.com
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Exhaustion
Unconsciousness
Expected Time
of Survival
Water
Temperature
(°F)
32.5
32.5-40
40-50
50-60
60-70
70-80
Over 80
Under 15 min
15-30 min
30-60 min
1-2 hr
2-7 hr
3-12 hr
Inde
fi
nite
Under 15-45 min
30-90 min
1-3 hr
1-6 hr
2-40 hr
3 hr - Inde
fi
nite
Inde
fi
nite
Collision
If a serious collision occurs,
fi
rst check the persons on board for injuries.
then inspect the boat to determine the extent of damage.
•Prepare to help the other craft unless it places your passengers or boat
in danger.
•If the bow of the other boat penetrated your boat’s hull, prepare to plug
the fracture once the boats are separated.
•Shore up the hole inside your boat with a spare life jacket or cushion.
•While plugging the hole, shift weight to get the hole above the water
level.
•If your boat is in danger of sinking, have all persons put on their personal
fl
oatation devices.
•If your boat has a radio, contact the U.S. Coast Guard or other rescue
authorities immediately (VHF channel 16 or 22 CB radio).
Running Aground
If you run aground check everyone for injury and inspect damage to the
boat and propeller(s). If possible, shift weight of passengers or gear to
heel the boat while reversing engine(s). If towing becomes necessary, do
not attach tow line to deck cleats. These are not designed to take full load
of the boat. Robalo recommends using a commercial towing service.
Carbon Monoxide Hazard During Operation
Carbon monoxide (CO) in the engine exhaust is a poisonous gas which
is odorless, colorless, and heavier than air. Direct prolonged exposure
can result in carbon monoxide poisoning which can be harmful and may
be fatal.
WARNING: When towing another boat or having your boat
towed, make sure the tow line is fastened securely to the bow
or transom towing eyes. Never attach tow line to deck cleat or
anchor windlass. Cleat or windlass may pull free from deck and
cause serious personal injury or property damage.
DANGER: Exhaust fumes from engines contain carbon monox-
ide. Boats with canvas deployed are more likely to collect exhaust
fumes. Avoid brain damage or death from carbon monoxide.
Keep cockpit and cabin areas well ventilated. Signs of exposure
include nausea, dizziness, and drowsiness.
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