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OWNER'S/OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Phone: 229-686-7481
This manual has been compiled to help you operate your boat with safety
and pleasure. It contains details of the craft, typical equipment supplied
or fi tted, its systems and information on its operation and maintenance.
Please read it carefully and familiarize yourself with your boat before us-
ing it.
If this is your fi rst boat, or you are changing to a new type, for your own
For a complete list of standard and optional features and equipment, consult your local Robalo dealer. Due to a policy of continual product improvement, specifi ca-
tions are subject to change without notice. The weights and volumes shown are estimated and can vary from boat to boat because of equipment, etc.
2013 R180 & R200 Owner's Manual
P.O. Drawer 928
300 Industrial Park Blvd.
Nashville, GA 31639
Robalo boats meet or exceed both NMMA and U.S. Coast Guard standards.
https://www.boat-manuals.com/
Fax: 229-686-3660
comfort and safety please ensure that you obtain handling and operat-
ing experience before "assuming command" of the boat. Your dealer or
national sailing federation or yacht club will be pleased to advise you of
local sea schools or competent instructors.
Please keep this manual in a secure place and hand it over to the
new owner when you sell the craft.
Est. 3/12/13

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  • Page 1 For a complete list of standard and optional features and equipment, consult your local Robalo dealer. Due to a policy of continual product improvement, specifi ca- tions are subject to change without notice. The weights and volumes shown are estimated and can vary from boat to boat because of equipment, etc.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual ROBALO BOATS OWNER’S MANUAL BILGE PUMP HAZARD COMMUNICATION LABELS RUNNING AND NAVIGATIONAL LIGHTS INTRODUCTION STEREO SOUND SYSTEM WELCOME ABOARD! FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ABOUT THIS MANUAL CONSTRUCTION & STANDARDS UNDERWAY TRANSPORTING YOUR BOAT RESPONSIBILITIES LAUNCHING AND LOADING...
  • Page 3 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual WINTERIZING AND STORAGE LIFTING THE BOAT DRY STORAGE AND PREPARATION SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS ENGINE FUEL SYSTEM BATTERY RECOMMISSIONING NAUTICAL GLOSSARY 10-1 WARRANTY 11-1 WIRING SCHEMATICS 12-1 Robalo Boats, LLC Nashville, GA https://www.boat-manuals.com/ robalo.com...
  • Page 4: Hazard Communication Labels I

    Some or all of the hazard communication labels shown on the following pages can be found in various locations on your boat. If your boat is missing any of these labels, notify your Robalo dealer for replacement. Note: Respective labels are determined by the standard and optional equipment actually installed on your boat upon delivery.
  • Page 5 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual LID MAY CLOSE SUDDENLY AND MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO BOAT, AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY CHECK SURROUNDING AREA BEFORE CLOSING UP0 WARNING Carbon monoxide (CO) can cause brain damage or death. WARNING Carbon monoxide can be present in the cabin.
  • Page 6 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual Fresh Water Electrical Hazard Waste Water Sewage Fuel Blower Warning Robalo Boats, LLC Nashville, GA https://www.boat-manuals.com/ robalo.com...
  • Page 7 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual DANGER Carbon monoxide (CO) can cause brain damage or death. Engine and generator exhaust contains odorless and colorless carbon monoxide gas. Carbon monoxide will be around the back of the boat when engines or generators are running.
  • Page 8 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual DANGER CARBON MONOXIDE IS PRODUCED BY ALL GASOLINE ENGINES AND GENERATOR SETS. AVOID BRAIN DAMAGE OR DEATH FROM CARBON MONOXIDE. KEEP COCKPIT AND CABIN AREAS WELL VENTILATED. AVOID BLOCKAGE OF EXHAUST OUTLETS. SIGNS OF EXPOSURE INCLUDE NAUSEA, DIZZINESS, AND DROWSINESS.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Robalo boat owners. Since your boat is a service facilities. Be sure to fi ll out each warranty card and mail it to the substantial investment, we are sure you selected your Robalo because of manufacturer to validate the warranty.
  • Page 10: Construction & Standards

    Most Robalo models can be certifi ed to carry the CE mark. The CE mark 7. Troubleshooting certifi es that the boat meets relevant parts of the European Directive for Recreational Craft 94/25/EC of the European Parliament, including the Every boater encounters an operating problem at one time or another.
  • Page 11 The key is the resin. To cut costs, most use a general purpose resin. Robalo uses a premium quality resin in the hull skin coat of every Ours are acrylic because it’s a superior material that won’t crack, peel, boat in our line because of its superior bonding characteristics and ex- or mildew.
  • Page 12: Responsibilities

    Flotation Requirements Your responsibilities include the following: All Robalo boats meet or exceed U.S. Coast Guard requirements for fl o- tation. All Robalo boats also meet or exceed U.S. Coast Guard require- 1. Read this manual as well as all other manuals and information in- ments for the following: cluded in your owner’s packet.
  • Page 13: Laws And Regulations

    2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual LAWS AND REGULATIONS Disposal of Plastics & Other Garbage Plastic refuse dumped in the water can kill fi sh and marine wildlife and can foul vessel propellers and cooling water intakes. Other forms of wa- This section of the manual includes general information about govern- terborne garbage can litter beaches and cause illness.
  • Page 14: Owner's Logs And Records

    Your Robalo boat is backed by a Limited Express Warranty. It is important bage. You may purchase these placards from local marinas, boat deal- that you are aware of its terms. If a problem arises with your Robalo boat ers, or marine equipment suppliers.
  • Page 15: Boat Data Record

    2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual BOAT DATA RECORD Purchase Dealership Service Dealership Name Sales Manager Name Service Manager Address Phone Address Phone General Fuel System Radio Tank Capacity Filter Type Model Name State of Registration Manufacturer Type Fresh Water...
  • Page 16: Fuel Usage Chart

    2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual FUEL USAGE CHART Distance Distance RunTime Fuel Used RunTime Fuel Used Average Miles Average Miles Gallons Gallons Traveled Traveled Date Date Per hour Hour Per hour Hour Hours) Hours) Gallons) Miles) (In Gallons)
  • Page 17: Travel Plan Log

    2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual TRAVEL PLAN LOG The boat listed below should return by: Police Coast Guard at the latest. Date Time Other Authority If it has not, please call the emergency numbers Personal listed at the right.
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  • Page 20: Boating Safety

    2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual BOATING SAFETY YOU are responsible for your safety and your boat, as well as the safety of passengers and other boaters. WARNING: identifi es hazards or unsafe practices that HAZARD COMMUNICATION COULD result in severe personal injury or death.
  • Page 21 •Do not overload or improperly load your boat. of your boat’s fuel tank and the amount of fuel you use when operating at frequently used engine speeds (RPMs). Ask your Robalo dealer about The information on your boat’s capacity plate does not override your re- the capacity of your boat’s fuel tank.
  • Page 22 “Boating Safety Train- ing immediate assistance. ing Manual”; and “Federal Requirements For Recreational Boats.” Check with your local Coast Guard station, your Robalo dealer, or a local marina Drugs and Alcohol about navigational aids unique to your area.
  • Page 23: Safety Equipment

    The most common Type IV PFDs are buoy- ty equipment on your Robalo boat. As the boat owner, you are re- ant cushions or ring buoys. This PFD must be immediately available for sponsible for supplying all required safety equipment.
  • Page 24: Running And Navigation Lights

    Fog is a result of either warm-surface or cold-surface conditions. You can judge the likelihood of fog formation by periodically measuring the air Your Robalo boat must have a device that can produce a sound signal temperature and dew point temperature. If the difference between these when conditions require.
  • Page 25 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual •If your boat has sounding equipment, take soundings regularly and Man Overboard match them with depths shown on your charts. Should someone in the boat fall overboard: •Station a person forward in the boat as a lookout.
  • Page 26 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual •Have all persons on board put on their personal fl oatation devices. Flooding, Swamping or Capsized Boat •If you can get at the fi re, aim the fi re extinguisher at the base of the Flooding or swamping is usually caused by the actions of an inattentive fl...
  • Page 27 Expected Time not attach tow line to deck cleats. These are not designed to take full load (°F) Unconsciousness of Survival of the boat. Robalo recommends using a commercial towing service. 32.5 Under 15 min Under 15-45 min 32.5-40 15-30 min...
  • Page 28 Be alert for generator exhaust from other vessels alongside. (Figure 2.2) Some Robalo models are equipped with a CO detector. Follow the oper- ating instructions supplied with the CO detector and test the unit to verify that it is functioning properly every time you use your boat.
  • Page 29 Contains information about various signals, buoys, and warnings. DANGER: Engine exhaust from your boat while underway can Robalo recommends you participate in a safe boating course to learn cause excessive accumulation of carbon monoxide within the more about navigating your boat safely.
  • Page 30 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual 4. Do not allow equipment or gear to contact fuel-system components. tank should be open when the motor is running. When the portable tank Monitor side storage areas where fi ll and vent hoses are often located.
  • Page 31: Water Sports

    2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual • Ensure fi re extinguishers are USCG-approved and in good working or- Water skiing and other water sports, such as kneeboarding and riding on der (i.e., gauges register and nozzles are clear). infl atable towable devices, require an increased safety awareness by all the people involved.
  • Page 32 Fenders WARNING: Serious injury may result from para-sailing, kiting, or • First aid kit similar water sports. Robalo Boats are not designed for towing • Flashlight & extra batteries para-sails, kites, or any other device designed to become air- •...
  • Page 33 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual NAVIGATIONAL AIDS CHART LATERAL AIDS AS SEEN ENTERING FROM SEAWARD REMEMBER THESE RULES 1. OVERTAKING - PASSING: Boat being passed has the STARBOARD SIDE PORT SIDE SAFE WATER right-of-way. KEEP CLEAR. MID-CHANNELS OR FAIRWAYS...
  • Page 34: Systems

    2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual SYSTEMS ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Your Robalo boat has a 12 volt, direct current (DC) battery system. CAUTION: When adding electrical equipment, be careful not to Safety Precautions overload the fuse block. Follow these precautions when working with or on electrical systems or electrically powered equipment: Note: The appropriate fuse or circuit breaker must be used.
  • Page 35 AC/DC Converter and Battery Charger When boat is not in use or power is not required, turn Your Robalo boat may have an optional or standard battery charging sys- the switch to OFF. The only power supplied at this setting...
  • Page 36 Lighting operates off the 12 volt DC system. Turn lights on or off at the CAUTION: Replace sacrifi cial anodes if they are corroded 50% main electrical panel in the cabin or at the light fi xture. See your Robalo or more.
  • Page 37: Fuel System

    Robalo boats have a negative ground system, The fuel tank vent allows air to escape as the tank is being fi lled and which is recommended practice throughout the marine industry.
  • Page 38 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual Optional Sanitation equipment with the boat model can include a Porta- Potti (Figure 3.4). PORTA-POTTI Figure 3.4: Porta-Potti Note: See the owner’s manual supplied by the manufacturer for safety precautions and for detailed operation, maintenance, and winterizing procedures.
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  • Page 43: Components

    If the voltmeter needle moves back and forth in wide swings, the alternator may not be charging properly. Note: “Engine” in this Robalo manual means one or two engines depending on how your boat is equipped. The tachometer indicates the operating speed of the engine in revolu- tions per minute (RPM).
  • Page 44: Hydraulic Steering System

    An optional high performance multifunction display is available on select to adjust the drive angle while underway. It also allows the operator to models. Robalo provides one of the most powerful multi-function navi- raise and lower the engine for trailering, beaching, and operation in shal- gational displaysystems, packed with power and performance features.
  • Page 45: Bilge Pump

    If you operate your boat at night, the law requires you to turn your boat’s by the U.S. Coast Guard. running lights ON. Your Robalo boat has one white, one red (port), and one green (starboard) light. Check running lights periodically for proper Boats longer than 26 feet and shorter than 40 feet: Two Type B-1 or at operation.
  • Page 46: Underway

    Check the certifi cation label on the frame of the trailer. the brakes is different. Your Robalo or trailer dealer can explain how the It is required to show the gross vehicle weight rating. Be sure the total brakes on your trailer work.
  • Page 47: Launching And Loading

    Then unlock the winch and try again. If this doesn’t work, you might try backing the trailer deeper, if possible. Here are some tips to remember when you are putting your Robalo boat in the water: • Care should be given when launching from trailers with bunks that are equipped with plastic-like materials.
  • Page 48: Boarding Your Boat

    2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual This repositioning of the roller assemblies should correct the misalign- Bunk or Custom Trailers—Loading ment of the boat on your trailer. If your boat goes toward the starboard (right) side, reverse the procedure.
  • Page 49: Fueling

    2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual A shift in passenger weight changes the planing angle of the hull or the thrust of the propeller. This has the same affect on the boat as if the angle of the drive unit were changed. Minor defi ciencies in your boat’s ride can be quickly corrected by shifting passengers or gear forward or aft.
  • Page 50 fi shing rod holder is not mistaken for a fuel fi ll plate. 2. Your Robalo boat has fi ttings for fi lling the fuel tank. Remove fuel fi ll plate. Insert the fuel supply nozzle. Allow nozzle to stay in contact with fi...
  • Page 51: Operating Your Boat

    2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual 5. Turn ignition key to START, pressing choke if required. Release key OPERATING YOUR BOAT and allow to return to RUN after engine starts. If engine fails to start, wait one minute. Move throttle only once to maximum position then back to the neutral position.
  • Page 52 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual Getting Up To Cruising Speed Trimming Your Boat After slowly motoring from the dock area to open water, you can safely Trim refers to the way a boat fl oats on the water. Your boat will work best accelerate to cruising speed.
  • Page 53 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual Moving the drive unit angle towards its innermost adjustment brings the Drive Angle propeller in as close as possible to the transom. The angle ofthe propel- The drive angle of the boat is the relationship between propeller thrust ler causes an upward thrust which pushes the boat’s bow downward as...
  • Page 54: Anchoring Your Boat

    2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual the anchor and the diameter of the anchor line. Your Robalo dealer can Stopping Your Boat help you select the proper anchoring equipment for your boat. A boat has no brakes. Stop the boat by allowing it to slow down to less Use a burying anchor, such as a Danforth or plow anchor, which grips into than 5 miles per hour and then putting the engine in reverse.
  • Page 55: Mooring Your Boat

    2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual boot hook and a mooring line attached to a cleat. Never approach a dock Dropping Anchor at a speed at which you would not want to bump the dock. 1. Have a crew member carefully lower anchor, keeping a slight tension To dock a boat to the starboard side: on the line as the anchor drops.
  • Page 56 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual Figure 5.6: Mooring Lines Note: Manila rope, the standard for many years is not as strong as some ropes made of synthetic materials. For mooring, its ability to stretch is an advantage, but it tends to shrink whenever it gets wet. Nylon rope is strong and elastic.
  • Page 57: Preventive Maintenance And Repair

    3. Check oil level after adding oil. NOTE: During the engine 10-hour break-in period, or as recommended by the engine manufacturer, Robalo recommends that you check the oil NOTE: Robalo Boats recommends that you use a funnel when you level every two hours.
  • Page 58: Tune-Up

    Note: A trained marine mechanic should replace parts or repair when changing fi lter. the fuel system. See your Robalo dealer for parts and repair. 1. Starting at the fuel tank, check the entire fuel system for leaks or va- Refer to your engine owner’s manual for detailed information about...
  • Page 59: Propellers

    Check the bilge before you use your boat—every time! A small amount of The propeller shipped with your boat is the size Robalo recommends for water in the bilge is normal and not a cause for concern. If the amount of the best overall performance.
  • Page 60: Troubleshooting

    Owner/Service Manual. If the malfunction(s) appears too complicated and damage to equipment. or unsafe, contact your Robalo dealer. If underway, and contacting your Robalo dealer is not practical, contact the local marina for information regarding available marine mechanic service.
  • Page 61 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Engine cranks but will not start (Fuel system) 1. Lack of fuel 1. Clean fuel filter, check fuel level; check anti-syphon valve, if equipped. 2. Improper starting procedure 2. See Engine Owner/Service Manual to review starting procedure.
  • Page 62 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Poor acceleration 1. Accelerating pump 1. Replace. 2. Throttle not fully open 2. Inspect cable and linkages for binding, obstructions, or loose fasteners. 3. Ignition or carburizing 3. Service ignition system and carburetor.
  • Page 63 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Low oil pressure (con’t) 3. Diluted or improper grade and viscosity oil 3. Change oil and oil filter; be sure to use the correct grade and viscosity oil. 4. Oil leak in pressure line 4.
  • Page 64 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Rough running (con’t) 6. Kinked or clogged fuel lines, or fuel tank 6. Use compressed air, at not more than vent line 20 psi, to blow-out obstruction. Replace line if kinked.
  • Page 65: Interior And Exterior Care

    INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR CARE The following information will help you keep the interior and exterior of serve its luster. Robalo recommends a fi berglass wax that fi lls the gelcoat your boat in tip-top shape. If you need more specifi c information, contact pores.
  • Page 66: Hull Bottom Maintenance

    • Fair (smooth out) all rough areas as required. If your boat will be in water continuously for the majority of the boating season, Robalo recommends sealing the hull bottom with a high quality • Clean bottom surface to remove all dust and foreign materials.
  • Page 67: Windshield And Porthole

    2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual • Never clean with mineral acids or bleaches. SEAT COVERINGS AND VINYL Because seat coverings and trim are made of expandable vinyl, extreme • Never leave stainless steel in contact with iron, steel, or other metals temperatures have little effect on them.
  • Page 68: Canvas (Weather Coverings)

    2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual CANVAS (WEATHER COVERINGS) Cleaning The canvas, or weather coverings, are 100% acrylic yarn. Besides its • Wet down all canvas material. Scrub with a soft bristle brush and a so- resistance to mildew, rot and weather, canvas also resists industrial pol- lution of mild soap and water.
  • Page 69: Winterizing And Storage

    2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual WINTERIZING AND STORAGE This chapter tells you how to winterize and store your Robalo boat in • Be sure boat remains level while being lifted to avoid sling movement regions where temperatures fall below freezing. If you keep your boat in or boat damage.
  • Page 70: Systems And Components

    • Remove hull drain plug; store it in a safe place. Allow bilge water to drain, raise bow of boat during period of storage. Note: Robalo strongly recommends having a qualifi ed dealer per- form winterization procedures for your boat.
  • Page 71: Recommissioning

    2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual • Cover battery terminals with rubber or plastic caps to prevent accidental 2. Clean battery terminal posts with wire brush or steel wool before rein- contact between battery posts and metal objects. stallation.
  • Page 72: Nautical Glossary

    2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual NAUTICAL GLOSSARY Abaft Toward the stern. Aweigh Off the bottom, said of an anchor. Abeam Amidships, at a right angle to the keel. Yes, while aboard a boat or ship. Means “I understand.”...
  • Page 73 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual The forward part or front of the boat. Chine The intersection of sides and bottom of a boat. Breakers Waves cresting as they reach shallow water, as at or on a beach. Cleat A piece of wood or metal with projecting ends to which lines are made fast.
  • Page 74 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual Depth Sounder An electronic depth-finding instrument, mea- Fathom Six feet. suring the time a sound wave takes to go from the vessel to the bottom and return, then Fenders Objects placed along the side of the boat to displaying the result in feet, fathoms, or protect the hull from damage.
  • Page 75 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual Hatch An opening in a boat’s deck for persons or Launch (1) To put a vessel into the water; (2) a small cargo to go below. open powerboat, mainly used for transporta- tion between a vessel and shore.
  • Page 76 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual MAYDAY A radio distress call, from the french m’aidez Overall Length The extreme length of a vessel, excluding (help me); SOS in Morse Code. spars or rigging fittings. See LOA. Mooring Commonly, the anchor chain, buoy, pennant,...
  • Page 77 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual Roll The sideward motion of a boat caused by Stern The after end or back of the boat. wind or waves. Stow To store items neatly and securely. Rules of the Road The nautical traffic rules for preventing colli- sions on the water.
  • Page 78 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual Vessel Every kind of watercraft, other than a sea- Windward Situated on the side closest to the wind. plane on the water, capable of being used as (Opposite of leeward.) a means of transportation on water.
  • Page 79: Warranty

    Robalo’s option, repair or replace the fi berglass hull manufactured by Robalo if it is found to be Structurally Defective within fi ve (5) years after the date of delivery to the original retail purchaser. Robalo’s obligation to repair or replace a hull is limited to the fair market value of the owner’s boats as of the date of the owner’s claim.
  • Page 80 (30) days after the defect is or should have been discovered. (2) All costs of any nature for delivering any boat to a Robalo dealer, the Robalo factory, or any other point of repair authorized by Robalo and the return thereof shall be paid by the boat owner and are not covered under this warranty.
  • Page 81 DEALER RESPONSIBILITIES VS. FACTORY WARRANTY COVERAGE Robalo Dealers are responsible for keeping inventory in new condition at all times prior to sale of the boat. Any damage that occurs to a boat in a dealer’s inventory from weathering, theft, vandalism or failure to adequately protect the boat from environmental conditions will not be covered under any Robalo factory warranty.
  • Page 82 LIMITATION OF REMEDIES (1) Robalo’s obligation under this warranty is limited to the cost of repair of the warranted item or replacement thereof, at Robalo’s sole option, when returned prepaid to Robalo or other point of repair authorized by Robalo.
  • Page 83 OWNER’S OBLIGATION: Warranty repairs, unless otherwise authorized by Robalo, should be performed by the selling Robalo dealer. In the event a boat is out of the Owner’s possession for more than 15 days for warranty repair, the Owner must notify Robalo. The Owner must also notify Robalo for any claimed defect that is not corrected after one repair attempt.
  • Page 84 The “Robalo Boats LLC Limited Warranty” may be transferred to subsequent owner(s) providing the Ownership Transfer Record (OTR) is properly completed and returned to the Robalo Customer Service Offi ce. The Ownership Transfer fee is $500.00 for boats with hull lengths less than 26 feet and $1,000.00 for boats with hull lengths of 26 feet or more.
  • Page 85 DEMONSTRATOR REGISTRATION POLICY The courts have held that a demonstrator is not a new boat. Robalo defi nes a demo boat as a boat with more than 20 hours on the (one of the) engines. A boat used for demonstration purposes cannot be sold as a new boat. The court clearly explains that, when anything is sold as new, the product must not have been used previously for any purpose, including demonstrations.
  • Page 86: Wiring Schematics

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  • Page 93 2013 Robalo R180 & R200 Owner’s Manual PROPRIETARY RIGHTS THIS DOCUMENT DRAWING DISCLOSES SUBJECT MATTER IN WHICH BH ELECTRONICS INC HAS PROPRIETARY RIGHTS. THE INFORMATION AND DESIGN DISCLOSED HEREIN WERE ORIGINATED BY AND ARE THE PROPERTY OF BH ELECTRONICS INC. NEITHER RECEIPT...
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