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OPERATION

Rowing

Silver Marine® transom boats are great tenders and can be rowed easily. The oars are attached to the
swiveling oarlocks, which allow for easy rowing. Snap the rear blade section of the oar out of the clasp
and the oarlock will pivot out for instant use. You can remove the oar from the oarlock by unscrewing the
plastic nut on the oar.

Motoring & Safety

Silver Marine® transom boats are responsive and quick under power, and turn and track very well. All
boats have their maximum horsepower range, so take time to familiarize yourself with how your Silver
Marine® maneuvers in various conditions.
Basic seamanship is beyond the scope of this owner’s manual, but we would like to go over a few
fundamentals. It is your responsibility to be aware of and comply with all relevant safety regulations. In
all water sports you should have reasonable swimming ability. Always respect the water and weather,
both can change rapidly and have surprised even the most seasoned mariner. Always carry enough
approved personal floatation devices (Life jackets) for every passenger. We strongly suggest that all
boaters enroll in at least one of the excellent water safety courses.

Towing

Tie each end of a small line to the front side D-Rings on your boat to form a bridle. Tie your towline to this
bridle, and not to the carry handle in the front of the boat. Using the bridle will distribute the force of
towing across the hull.

Stability and buoyancy

a) Stability is reduced by any weight added high up;
b) Air tanks shall not be punctured;
c) Breaking waves are a serious stability hazard.

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Summary of Contents for Calypso 300 AD

Page 1: ...emo 275 AD Nemo 300 AD www silvermarine com INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1 12 MANUEL D INSTRUCTION 13 24 ANWEISUNG HANDBUCH 25 36 INSTRUCTIE HANDBOEK 37 48 MANUAL DE INSTRUCCI N 49 60 BRUKSANVISNING 61 72 GB FR...

Page 2: ...5 STEP TWO AIR DECK AND ACCESSORIES ASSEMBLY 6 STEP THREE FINISH INFLATION 6 STEP FOUR OAR ASSEMBLY 7 STEP FIVE SELF BAILING DRAIN VALVE 8 MOTOR INSTALLATION 8 DEFLATION AND DISASSEMBLY 8 PRESERVATIO...

Page 3: ...uted and documented by competent people The boat builder cannot be held responsible for modifications that he has not approved In some countries a driving license or authorizations are required or spe...

Page 4: ...ACITY RECOMMENDED WORKING PRESSURE UNLADEN WEIGHT NEMO 275 AD C TYPE V EN ISO6185 2 2001 9 1 x 4 10 2 77 x 1 47m 9 9HP 7 5kw 3 Adults 1 child 705lbs 320kg 0 25 bar 77 2lbs 35kg NEMO 300 AD C TYPE V EN...

Page 5: ...SED AIR VALVE 9 RECESSED AIR VALVE 2 BENCH SEAT 2 BENCH SEAT 2 BENCH SEAT 8 AIR DECK 8 AIR DECK 8 AIR DECK 5 OARS WITH 5 OARS WITH OARLOCK SYSTEM OARLOCK SYSTEM 5 OARS WITH OARLOCK SYSTEM 1 D TOWING R...

Page 6: ...lty when installing the bench seat put your knees on one of the inflated tubes to add pressure to the bench handle HOW TO SET UP THE BOAT STEP ONE STARTING UP 1 Unfold the hull Clear a flat area make...

Page 7: ...he air deck into the hull Fit the air deck underneath the buoyancy chambers and the rear end at the transom Make sure the side with wooden boards is placed on the bottom and the air valve of the infla...

Page 8: ...TANT Only inflate the keel to 80 of maximum pressure since it reaches a critical pressure very quickly Please note that inflating the keel to 100 pressure will hurt the performance of the boat under p...

Page 9: ...here are no gas fumes or leaking fuel before starting the engine 3 Improper mounting of the outboard motor could result in hazards such as poor handling loss of control or fire 4 If any item in the pr...

Page 10: ...the boat was inflated late in the day that air might cool overnight The cooler air exerts less pressure on the hull so it could appear soft the next morning If there has been no temperature variation...

Page 11: ...antheareasurroundingtheleak to remove any dirt or grime FOLDING STORAGE 1 Place your inflatable boat on a clean flat surface then deflate the buoyancy chambers 2 Remove oars or paddles and removable r...

Page 12: ...over a few fundamentals It is your responsibility to be aware of and comply with all relevant safety regulations In all water sports you should have reasonable swimming ability Always respect the wat...

Page 13: ...er of persons Regardless of the number of persons on board the total weight of persons and equipment must never exceed the maximum recommended load Always use the seats seating spaces provided WARNING...

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