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Range:

  Supplies power to the stove/oven com-

bination.

Spare:

  Supplies power to additional  AC ac-

cessories.

Spare:

  Supplies power to additional  AC ac-

cessories.

 

 Fuel fumes in the engine  

compartment can explode.  Befor e working 
on any electrical wiring, ventilate the engine 
compartment and disconnect the batteries to 
prevent sparking.

  NEVER reset a breaker switch 

which has tripped automatically without 

fi

 rst 

locating and corr ecting the pr oblem.   The 
electrical system and devices may be dam-
aged.

  Alterations or extensions to the 

electrical system can cause electrical shock or 

fi

 re.  ONL Y competent marine electricians 

should make system changes according to  
U.S. Coast Guard regulations.

REFER TO THE INDIVIDUAL ELECTRONIC 
EQUIPMENT MANUALS INCLUDED WITH 
YOUR OWNER’S PACKET FOR SPECIFIC 
INFORMATION ON  THE OPERATION OF  
YOUR ELECTRONIC ACCESSORIES.

Electronic Accessories

You may have purchased optional electronic ac-
cessories, such as a VHF radio, GPS system, or 
autohelm system, with your 330 Sport Bridge.  
These units  are controlled by the switches  
marked ACC. located on the helm switch panel. 

  

These accessories are covered through the  
Electrical Panels and their switches are marked     
ACC. 1,2,3, and 4.

Summary of Contents for 330 Sport Bridge

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Page 2: ...PETERSEN Accounting Manager BRETT MARSHALL Director of Sales BOB MEISWINKLE Regional Sales Manager KEVIN ZEBROWSKI Customer Service Manager RICH KARRASCH Quality Assurance Manager ANNE SHARP Human Res...

Page 3: ...System 53 Bonding System 55 Carbon Monoxide CO Detector System 57 Electrical System 59 Fresh Water System 67 Fuel System 69 Generator System 77 Hot Water System 79 Steering System 81 Icemaker Unit Op...

Page 4: ...8 Displacement dry 15 685 lbs Displacement full fluids 16 555 lbs Transom Deadrise 16 degrees Fuel Capacity 214 Gal Fresh Water Capacity 104 Gal Waste Water Capacity 30 Gal Water Heater Capacity 10 5...

Page 5: ...The individual warranty cards are contained in the Owner s Packet along with all of the O E M Manuals Please r emem ber that all information contained in the O E M Manuals supersedes the information...

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Page 7: ...cted lap strake sea skif fs us ing assembly line techniques Henry personally shook down his prototypes with family trips up the Hudson River to Lake Champlain Henry Luhrs basic philosophy was to emula...

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Page 9: ...ation and maintenance of its respective piece of equipment Maintain your Owner s Manual and the Owner s Packet together in a safe convenient location that is easily accessible for readily available re...

Page 10: ...ection explains the various systems found on your 330 Sport Bridge their operation and maintenance procedures Operation of Your 330 Sport Bridge This section explains what procedures you should follow...

Page 11: ...provided operation and maintenance manuals describing their speci fic piece of equipment Although this Owner s Manual summarizes the information contained in the O E M manuals it does not replace them...

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Page 13: ...13 FOR WARRANTY INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT SILVERTON CUSTOMER SERVICE AT 1 800 882 9266...

Page 14: ...14 FOR WARRANTY INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT SILVERTON CUSTOMER SERVICE AT 1 800 882 9266...

Page 15: ...15 FOR WARRANTY INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT SILVERTON CUSTOMER SERVICE AT 1 800 882 9266...

Page 16: ...16 FOR WARRANTY INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT SILVERTON CUSTOMER SERVICE AT 1 800 882 9266...

Page 17: ...ure and return times yacht description passenger list and other information about the trip you have planned At the bottom of the form is a space for listing emergency telephone numbers in case your re...

Page 18: ...he following Loss of life A person disappears from a vessel under circumstances that indicate the possibility of death or injury Personal injury requiring medical treatment beyond first aid Damage to...

Page 19: ...a coupling and extends through the bottom of the hull where it is connected to the propeller The shaft is supported forward of the propeller by a Strut The struts support and stabilize the shafts The...

Page 20: ...he transom and connected to the electrical bonding system Its purpose is to prevent electrolysis and galvanic corrosion of the underwater components in your yacht which is discussed in the Bonding Sys...

Page 21: ...21 The photographs below display the propeller rotation for the Port and Starboard sides...

Page 22: ...h below displays the Generator Exhaust Port if your yacht is equipped with an optional generator It is located on the Port side of the transom outboard of the Port trim tab Discharge Ports The various...

Page 23: ...ming entangled in the anchorline may r esult in serious injury or death Bilge Ventilation Vents The Bilge Ventilation Vents are located on the aft part of the hull forward of the transom The purpose o...

Page 24: ...tion of your boat and three 3 drains in the Aft Deck area Wet Bar Radio The Wet Bar Radio is located on the side of the Flybridge Wet Bar It operates on 12V DC power Search Light The 330 Sport Bridgem...

Page 25: ...head Anchor Light The Port Navigation Light is RED and the Starboard Navigation Light is GREEN The Masthead Anchor Light isWHITE The Navigation Light switch is located at the helm station Bridge To Bo...

Page 26: ...here your 330 Sport Bridge will be operated Flybridge Sunpad Aft of the Wet Bar is the Flybridge Sunpad This feature allows the passengers of your 330 Sport Bridge to sit or lay down and relax while t...

Page 27: ...ur 330 Sport Bridge start ing with your entry into the Galley and Salon then moving forward to the Master Stateroom and then aft to the Head Salon Access Door The photographs below display the closed...

Page 28: ...330 Sport Bridge may be equipped with an optional Generator The photograph below displays the Generator Compartment which is accessed through a hatch located in the Aft Deck Master Stateroom The phot...

Page 29: ...the yacht owner you are responsible for providing all required safety equipment Consult the United States Coast Guard as well as your state and local regulations to ensure your yacht is in complete c...

Page 30: ...ype IV PFD s are buoyant cushions or ring buoys which are required to be immediately available for use and in serviceable condition Note United States Coast Guard regulations for the number and type o...

Page 31: ...r yacht NEVER leave the craft unattended when cooking and or heating appliances are in use NEVER modify any of your yacht s systems especially electrical fuel and gas NEVER fill any fuel tank or repla...

Page 32: ...reful selection and the proper stowage of visual distress signal equip ment is extremely important If young children are frequently aboard you should select devices with packaging which children but n...

Page 33: ...iving an automobile Operating either one responsibly means complying with a set of rules intended to prevent accidents Just as you as sume other automobile drivers know the rules of the road and expec...

Page 34: ...r Driven Vessel A boat propelled by an engine including a sail boat propelled by an engine and sails Sailing Vessel A boat propelled by sail only with no engine in operation Vessel Engaged In Fishing...

Page 35: ...el System Sectionof this Owner s Manual It contains valuable information and warnings that if strictly adhered to will enhance your yachting pleasure and safety Check the weather forecast before getti...

Page 36: ...ere headaches dr owsiness nausea and rapid heart rate Extr eme exposure results in unconsciousness convulsions cardiorespira tory failure and death If Carbon Monoxide Gas CO is detected in your yacht...

Page 37: ...n Monoxide CO Detec tor System Section of this Owner s Manual It contains valuable information and warnings for you and your passengers safety The following illustrations show how Carbon Monoxide Gas...

Page 38: ...ngine or generator exhaust from your yacht while underway and operat ing with a high bow angle can cause excessive accumulation of Carbon Monoxide Gas CO within the cabin and cockpit ar eas of your ya...

Page 39: ...d to Be certain all passengers put on their PFD If a passenger is unable to put on his own PFD due to a disabling injury assist him Examine all persons on board for any injuries and administer first a...

Page 40: ...er a cold earth surface You can judge the likelihood of fog formation by periodically measuring the air temperature and the Dew Point temperature temperature at which moisture in the air will de velop...

Page 41: ...aim your fire extinguisher at the base of the flames and use a sweeping action to extinguish it Concentrating your fire extinguisher in one location may cause the fire to spread If the fire becomes o...

Page 42: ...aled from the interior of your yacht and vented overboard Remove the canvas enclosure at least par tially before starting engines Ensure there are no leaks in any fuel system including LPG CNG Extingu...

Page 43: ...Salon Galley and Head Refer to interior layout on page 140 for the location of the Air Conditioning units Each air conditioning unit is controlled by an in dependent thermostatic control panel Passpo...

Page 44: ...to obtain the desired temperature Only certified and trained service technicians should perform maintenance of your Air Conditioning Heating System Contact your Silverton dealer for general maintenan...

Page 45: ...lon rope 1 2 inch in diameter OptionalWindlass Equipped Standard Fifteen 15 feet of chain coupled to one hundred fifty 150 feet of nylon rope 9 16 inch in diameter Optional Windlass Equipped Optional...

Page 46: ...of two 2 foot depressed switches the RED switch lowers the anchor the GRA Y switch raises the anchor See photograph above which illustrates the location of the Anchor Windlass the foot depressed cont...

Page 47: ...ss retrieve the anchor rode in a hand over hand manner until the anchor breaks free of the bottom If your 330 Sport Bridge is equipped with an optional anchor windlass depress the rocker type switch m...

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Page 49: ...The SEA FIRE Model BB 300 automaticfire ex tinguishing system on your330 Sport Bridgeis equipped with a GREEN indicator light located on the helm switch panel SeeConsole Layout on Page 142 which illu...

Page 50: ...se if necessary Instruct all passengers to put on their Per sonal Flotation Devices PFD s and move away from the source of the fire Contact the United States Coast Guard on your VHF radio and advise o...

Page 51: ...r reaches a certain level The automatic switches are connected directly to the batteries and will operate even if the battery switch is turned OFF Each of the bilge pumps can also be activated manuall...

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Page 53: ...Ventilation is created by the use of two 2 bilge blowers located in the engine compartment Operation of the bilge blowers is as follows The battery switch must be turned to the ON position See photogr...

Page 54: ...starting your engines Operate the blower motors continuously while your yacht is travelling less than cruis ing speed General maintenance of the bilge blower motors is minimal as they are sealed units...

Page 55: ...inc anodes The sacrificial zinc anodes are consid erably easier and cheaper to replace and their deterioration will not af fect the performance of your yacht as would the deterioration of a propeller...

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Page 57: ...LERT Carbon Monoxide Gas CO detector monitors which are located within the interior as follows See photographs below which illustrate the location of the CO monitors Master Stateroom Salon Each CO mon...

Page 58: ...CO is not lowered to this level the pulsed alarm will resound in approximately six 6 minutes The Low CO Warning alarm will activate if the Carbon Monoxide Gas is lowered to the low concentration leve...

Page 59: ...ctrical system NOTE The bilge pumps carbon monoxide de tector and radio memory are NOT disconnected from their power source when the battery switch is turned to the OFF position These accessories are...

Page 60: ...from the yacht s inlet receptacle Store your shore power cable in a safe dry location Generator Optional Start the generator Refer to Starting In structions section in the Generator Manual included wi...

Page 61: ...engine room lights Bilge Pump Fuses and Breaker Switches Forward Bilge Auto Fuses the forward bilge pump automatic switch Forward Bilge Manual Supplies power to the forward bilge pump when manually op...

Page 62: ...Supplies the AC Electrical Panel with power from a dockside source Generator 2 Switches Supplies theAC Elec trical Panel with power from the generator Converter Supplies power to the converter which...

Page 63: ...Alterations orextensions to the electrical system can cause electrical shock or fire ONL Y competent marine electricians should make system changes according to U S Coast Guard regulations REFER TO TH...

Page 64: ...itch has been tripped Battery not charging Engine alternator belt Tighten belt engine running loose Battery not holding a Defective battery Replace battery charge 12 volt DC device not Circuit breaker...

Page 65: ...if necessary connected Loose or disconnected T ighten connections See your wire dealer No power to 120 volt devices Breaker s at AC Control Turn breakers ON or reset Center tripped or OFF Shore power...

Page 66: ...of main Cause of problem not Determine cause and correct determined problem before resetting breaker See your dealer if problem persists No power at AC outlets Outlet breakers in AC Switch breakers t...

Page 67: ...ter pump is located to the rear of the water heater SeeMe chanical Layout on Page 141 which illustrates the location of the water heater and the fresh water pump The fresh water pump operates on DC el...

Page 68: ...or its supply of fresh water When the water supply is connected to the water inlet and turned ON the system is automatically pressur ized without the need for the fresh water pump The water entering t...

Page 69: ...nk If any of these con ditions are present have an authorized Silverton ServiceTechnician inspect the tank immediately If a leak is found turn OFF battery switches disconnect the shore power See Shore...

Page 70: ...or death Fuel Distribution Hose Each engine has a fuel supply hose that runs from the pickup tube in the fuel tank to the en gine Also each engine may have depending on the engine option you chose a...

Page 71: ...ee photograph below which illus trates the location of the fuel filters on gasoline engine equipped yachts If your330 Sport Bridgeis equipped with diesel engines each engine has a separate fuel filter...

Page 72: ...park or open flame can ignite fuel or fuel vapor which could cause personal injury or death Fueling Your 330 Sport Bridge Fuel Quality Refer to your Engine Manual included with your owner s packet for...

Page 73: ...ne and generator compartments for fuel leakage Sniff to detect any odor of fuel If leakage or fuel odor are present open all doors and windows for ventilation and evacuate your yacht immediately Compl...

Page 74: ...re and explosion hazard personal injury or death could occur If you do not detect any fuel odors and there are no fuel leaks open the doors and win dows to ventilate your yacht Operate the bilge blowe...

Page 75: ...pproach your yacht alone to make the initial inspection Have your guests and crew standby a safe dis tance away From the dock visually inspect your yacht for any fuel leaks from the deck fills or hull...

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Page 77: ...Generator System is located in the generator compartment which is accessed through a floor hatch in the Aft Deck See photograph below which illustrates the location of the Generator System and the ge...

Page 78: ...generator output to power the boat While operating yourGenera tor system always be certain ther e is adequate ventilation in the cabin ar eas of youryacht to avoid the potential accumulation of Carbo...

Page 79: ...d on the AC DC electrical panel See Electrical Panel Layout on Page 143 which illustrates the location of the water heater breaker switch NOTE The water heater will operate on AC electrical current on...

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Page 81: ...ders and they are subse quently turned which enables your yacht to turn in the desired direction to Port or Starboard See photograph below which illustrates the location of the steering cylinder and i...

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Page 83: ...ctrical power and is controlled by a breaker switch located on the AC DC electrical Panel See Electrical Panel Layout on Page 143 which illustrates the lo cation of the breaker switch that controls th...

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Page 85: ...id valves closed when boat is unattended Close them immediately in any emer gency When on board cylinder valves and solenoid valves shall be closed when appliances are not in use Keep empty cylinder v...

Page 86: ...86 10 Inspectflue pipes at least annually Replace if deterioration or openings are found REFER TO THE SEAWARD PRODUCTS OWNER S MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL OPERATIONAND SAFETYINFORMATION ON YOUR LPG SYSTEM...

Page 87: ...of water supplied by the pressurized fresh water system approximately one 1 pint per flush and is controlled by DC electrical power Each toilet is equipped with an integral vacuum breaker that preven...

Page 88: ...the toilet by the macerator to a Waste Tank having a capacity of thirty 30 gallons See Me chanical Layout on Page 141 which illustrates the location of the Waste Tank This waste is stored in the Wast...

Page 89: ...ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION CONCERN ING THE USE AND MAINTENANCE OF BOTH THE FRESH WATER AND RAW WA TER SYSTEMS Waste Filter Your Waste System is installed with aWaste Fil ter This Waste Filter is...

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Page 91: ...sts of an enclosed pump located in the engine compartment which operates on DC electrical power See photograph below which illustrates the location of theOIL X CHANGE R System The system pump is contr...

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Page 93: ...the Class B and Class C type The Class B C portable fire extinguisher contains pressurized dry powder which when released will leave a powder residue that smothers the fire and removes its source of o...

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Page 95: ...This is defined as when in the forward shift mode and viewing forward from aft the Port transmission rotates the Port propeller counterclockwise and the Starboard transmission rotates the Starboard p...

Page 96: ...ll DO NOT remove the cooling system filler cap when the engine is hot Allow the engine to cool and then remove the pres sure cap slowly allowing the pr essure to vent Hot coolant under pressure may di...

Page 97: ...f fi ciently charged to start your engine depress the Parallel Start Switch simultaneously while turning the ignition switch to ST ART The parallel start switch draws power from both batteries during...

Page 98: ...Page 142 which illustrates the location of the voltmeters If the voltmeter s r ead above 15 volts turn OFFthe respective engine s as damage to the alternator s may result Visually inspect the engine...

Page 99: ...cessory located on the AC DC Electrical Panel See Electrical Panel Layout on Page 143 which illustrates the location of the Accessory breaker switch that controls the Remote Con trolled Spotlight The...

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Page 101: ...top cover for access to the debris basket and automatic float switch If you notice that the shower does not drain properly check the sump pump basket for debris and clean if necessary If the shower st...

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Page 103: ...the breaker switch that controls the Trim Tab System Each trim tab operates independently of each other and they are con trolled by separate rocker type switches located on the Helm Switch Panel SeeCo...

Page 104: ...of electrolysis and gal vanic corrosion Silverton recommends the installation of sacrificial zinc anodes on the trim tab plates at least once a year preferably during preparation for spring launch DO...

Page 105: ...ss surfaces as they will scratch and dull the finish Wood There are many wood surfaces in your 330 Sport Bridge such as galley cabinets entertainment cabinets and trim Care and cleaning of the wood su...

Page 106: ...ister access panel Refer to the manufacturer s pamphlet included with your owner s packet for specific directions concern ing operation of the system Corian The galley and head counter tops and head s...

Page 107: ...dge are manufactured of quality 316L grade stainless steel Stainless steel will not rust under normal conditions but it must be properly maintained on a regular basis Thoroughly wash the hard ware wit...

Page 108: ...abrasive cleaning cloths or pads when cleaning acrylic plastic surfaces as they will scratch the surface Canvas Enclosure Optional Cleaning Maintenance The canvas enclosure you purchased as an option...

Page 109: ...e washed while you are washing the canvas and then periodically lubricated by rubbing a candle on the zipper in the closed position and then opening and closing several times to distribute the wax lub...

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Page 111: ...ck the condition of the yacht and its systems and equipment Note any repairs that may be needed The need for additional repairs may become apparent during the winterization process Make arrangements w...

Page 112: ...trates the location of the fresh water tank and insert it into a container of non toxic fresh water antifreeze Turn the fresh water pump ON and starting at the farthest faucet from the pump turn ON a...

Page 113: ...remain above freezing IMPORTANT DO NOT store batteries on a concrete surface such as a garage floor as they will tend to discharge Keep batteries fully char ged during stor age Periodic charging once...

Page 114: ...mage The spreader bar at each lifting sling should be at least as long as the distance acr oss the widest point the sling surrounds If a marine railway or platform hoist is be ing used locate and adju...

Page 115: ...Manuals included with your owner s packet Does your yacht s safety equipment comply with all United States Coast Guard and local regulations Is your safety equipment in operable condi tion and accessi...

Page 116: ...he transmission is cold The fluid will expand as it warms and will overflow if the level is too high Check the generator if so equipped oil level Refer to the Generator Manual for specific instruction...

Page 117: ...ine Pr olonged starting attempts may result in starter motor overheating and damage Failure to release the ignition switch from the ST ART position after the engine starts may result in serious damage...

Page 118: ...quipped with an air conditioning system be certain each air conditioner is operating properly Engines Be certain both engines are capable of obtaining their maximum RPM range Check for fuel oil and wa...

Page 119: ...s as recommended in the Engine Manual Be certain to follow all safety precautions as mentioned in the Boating Safety Section of this Owner s Manual while operating your yacht Daily Engine Shutdown Aft...

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Page 121: ...uality fuel Be certain you are using the correct fuel for your engine Load your yacht correctly DO NOT put all of the heavy gear such as anchors chain canned goods and spare parts exclusively in eithe...

Page 122: ...often r esembling flu like symptoms Medium exposur e causes severe headaches dr owsiness nausea and rapid heart rate Extr eme exposure results in unconsciousness convulsions cardiorespira tory failure...

Page 123: ...ater that has drained into the yacht s bilge BOW The forward end of the yacht BOW LINE A docking line leading from the yacht s bow BULKHEADS The interior walls of the yacht CAST OFF Let go CHINE The p...

Page 124: ...itchen area of the yacht GASKET A strip of sealing material used to make joints fluid tight GELCOAT The thin outer layer of pigmented plastic like substance used to cover exposed fiberglass components...

Page 125: ...that extends at an angle from the shore PILING Support or protection for wharfs piers etc PITCH 1 The vertical motion of a yacht in a seaway about the athwartship axis 2 The axial advance in inches o...

Page 126: ...ull STERN The rear of a yacht STRINGER A fore and aft continuous member located in the bottom of the hull used to provide longitudinal strength STRUT A propeller shaft support that is below the hull T...

Page 127: ..._______________ THE FOLLOWING WARNING LABELS APPEAR AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS ON YOUR 330 SPORT BRIDGEANDARE SELF EXPLANATORY BE CERTAIN TO FAMILIARIZEYOURSELF AND YOUR PASSENGERS WITH THESE WARNING LABELS...

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Page 129: ...IFICATION LABELS ________________ THE FOLLOWING LABELS IDENTIFY THE LOCATION OR OPERATING PROCEDURE OF CERTAIN ITEMS ON YOUR 330 SPORT BRIDGE THAT ARE DESIGNED TO ASSIST YOU AND INCREASE YOUR YACHTING...

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