Robalo debuts the R266 Cayman - Boating Industry

Robalo is excited to launch its all-new R266 Cayman bay boat. With both bow and aft seating areas which have the ability to convert to casting platforms, an impressive helm set up and a great deal of storage, the Robalo 266 Cayman is packed with innovations that fishermen won't be able to resist as well as the comfort features you would want when spending the day on the water with family.

"The 266 Cayman is the perfect blend of hard core fishability and family creature comforts," said Buck Pegg, Robalo Executive Vice President. As a leader in the marine industry since 1968, the R266 Cayman is the latest addition to its Robalo Cayman line and offers an impressive lineup of both inshore and offshore capabilities and features.

Robalo R266 Cayman specifications include:

Length - 26 feet 6 inches

Beam 9 feet 4 inches

Maximum horsepower - 425 horsepower

Innovative features that come standard with the boat include:

Bow Rider U-Shaped Seating with Lockable Rod Storage Underneath

Aft Double-Wide Seat with Folding Backrests and Custom Stainless Steel Hardware (Converts toa Large Casting Platform)

Premium Stain Resistant Silicone Cockpit Fabric

Bow Center Insulated Livewell (20 gallons), Forward Starboard Insulated Fish box (45 gallon),

Twin Aft Insulated Livewell/Fish Boxes (30 gallon) with Specific Livewell Pumps, LED lighting,

Blue Gelcoat Finish, Adjustable Flow Valves and Plexiglass Divider

Kevlar Reinforced Hull

Premium Sound System Includes: 6-Speakers AM/FM/WB, Bluetooth Stereo with Aux Port(Includes Sirius Satellite Radio Tuner & Antenna)

Aluminum tandem axle trailer with Disc Brakes on all four wheels, Folding Tongue Jack, 15" tires with Galvanized Rims, LED submersible lights, Winch Stand with Safety Straps and TrailerSide Guides

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