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SYSTEM OPERATIONS-25

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

PROBLEM

CAUSE

SOLUTION

12 Volt DC equipment not 
operating

Battery Selector switch turned 
OFF.

Check Battery Selector 
Switches to ensure they are 
turned ON.

Main breaker at DC Control 
center OFF.

Switch Breaker to ON.

Weak or Dead Battery.

Change Battery selector 
switch position; recharge 
battery.

Main Breaker at battery switch 
has been tripped.

Reset Breaker.

Battery not charging (engine 
running)

Engine Alternator Belt Loose. Tighten Belt.

Battery not holding a charge

Defective Battery.

Replace Battery.

12 Volt Device not working

Circuit Breaker for device is 
OFF.

Switch Breaker to ON.

Weak or Dead Battery.

Change Battery selector 
switch position; Recharge 
Battery.

Faulty Electrical Connection.

Check 12 volt DC 
Connections. Tighten or repair 
as needed.

Cabin Lights not working (off 
or dim)

CABIN LIGHTS breaker OFF.  Switch breaker to ON.

Weak or Dead Battery.

Recharge or replace battery.

Light Bulb burned out.

Replace bulb.

Summary of Contents for 35MY

Page 1: ......

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: ...nding System 13 Carbon Monoxide CO Detector System 15 Electrical System 17 Entertainment System 29 Fire Extinguisher System 31 Fresh Water System 35 Fuel System 39 Generator System 49 Hot Water System...

Page 4: ...9 9 625 Beam 13 4 25 Beam Waterline 12 5 25 Draft Maximum 2 11 00 Transom Deadrise 12 5 degrees Fuel Capacity 286 Gal Fresh Water Capacity 94 Gal Waste Water Capacity 55 Gal Water Heater Capacity 10 5...

Page 5: ...cards are contained in the Owner s Packet along with all of the O E M Manuals Please remember that all Thank You From the President information contained in the O E M Manu als supersedes the informati...

Page 6: ...INTRODUCTION 6...

Page 7: ...own his prototypes with family trips up the Hudson River to Lake Champlain Henry Luhrs basic philosophy was to emulate the late Henry Ford in building an inexpensive boat for the average man thus enab...

Page 8: ...INTRODUCTION 8...

Page 9: ...acturer s O E M Manuals contained in the Owner s Packet and is only intended to be a convenient reference for your daily use Refer to the appropriate O E M Manual for detailed informa tion concerning...

Page 10: ...hazards associated with boating safety recom mendations safety information and safety practices It also discusses safety equip ment necessary to provide a reasonably safe operating environment Note Fo...

Page 11: ...have provided operation and maintenance manu als describing their specific piece of equipment Although this Owner s Manual summarizes the information contained in the O E M Manu als it does not repla...

Page 12: ...INTRODUCTION 12...

Page 13: ...ce inspection and recorded on the Pre Delivery Service Record Warranty Registration All Silverton yachts are shipped to the dealer with a warranty registration form for the yacht The warranty card sho...

Page 14: ...wner s Responsibilities Silverton service and support does not end after you purchase your yacht Our dealers are committed to your total satisfaction with your yacht They cannot accomplish this object...

Page 15: ...ird year of the first use purchaser s ownership Silverton will pay for 75 of the repair cost During the fourth year of the first use purchaser s ownership Silverton will pay for 50 of the repair cost...

Page 16: ...nd or the defective part to and from the Silverton selected service location Silverton may also at its option choose to conduct any repairs or replacements at the Silverton plant If repairs or replace...

Page 17: ...l ity and fitness for a particular purpose are excluded and disclaimed in their entirety after one year from the date of purchase by the first use purchaser No other warranties from Silverton Marine e...

Page 18: ...d any comments that you might have regarding the dealer s efforts to conduct the repair Upon receipt of your correspondence Silverton will begin its analysis and investigation into the circumstances S...

Page 19: ...allow you to track maintenance work completed Your Silverton Dealer will also find this information helpful if you decide to sell or trade your yacht The maintenance record will make your yacht a mor...

Page 20: ...nd first aid Damage to the vessel or damage to property Complete loss of the vessel State statutes determine whether you must file an accident report in this case An accident report must be filed if t...

Page 21: ...teering for the GETTING FAMILIAR with your 35 Motor Yacht This section of your Owner s Manual will give you a virtual tour of your new 35MY The following areas will be described Hull Deck Interior Bri...

Page 22: ...em Its purpose is to help in reduc ing the effects of electrolysis and galvanic corrosion of the underwater components in your yacht which is discussed in the Bonding System pages in the Systems Opera...

Page 23: ...t Port The Starboard Engine Exhaust Port is in the identical location on the starboard side of the yacht GENERATOR EXHAUST PORT The photograph above also displays the Generator Exhaust Port It is loca...

Page 24: ...om Vent This is an always open vent that has no fan attatched to it The Bilge Ventilation System Pages in the Operations Systems Section of this manual discusses the ventilation system Be certain to r...

Page 25: ...35MY Getting Familiar 5 DECK 1 Cleat 2 Hatch Rope Locker 3 Windlass 4 Safety Chain 5 Cleat Anchor 6 Anchor Chain 7 Anchor 8 Spotlight 9 Windlass Switch 10 Rope Locker 11 Cleat 12 Bumper...

Page 26: ...forward section of the deck immediately aft of the pulpit Refer to the Anchor System pages in the System Operations section of this owners manual for more information about your anchor system Be cert...

Page 27: ...orward portion of the pulpit The pho tograph below displays the Search Light The actual control switch for the Search Light is an omni positional switch It con trols the kind of light that comes out o...

Page 28: ...35MY Getting Familiar 8...

Page 29: ...RIDGE LOUNGE Aft of the Helm Seat is the Aft Bridge Lounge The photo below shows the aft bridge Lounge AIR HORNS The factory installed Air Horns are mount ed on the forward section of the bridge The b...

Page 30: ...som Navigation Lights and the combina tion Masthead Anchor Light The Port Navigation Light is RED The Starboard Navigation Light is in the same position but on the starboard side of the boat The Star...

Page 31: ...ments of your 35MY start ing with your entry into the Salon SALON 1 120V AC Outlet 2 Steps DOWN to Master Stateroom 3 Steps UP to Access Door 4 Safe T Alert Monitor 5 ACDC Panel and Battery Switches 6...

Page 32: ...35MY Getting Familiar 12 DINETTE 1 Central Vacuum Outlet Below Seat 2 Air Conditioner Under Cushion 3 Television...

Page 33: ...35MY Getting Familiar 13 GALLEY 1 Access panel 2 120V AC Outlet 3 Galley Sink 4 Range 5 120V AC Outlet Exhaust Switch Light Switch...

Page 34: ...2 Access Panel 3 Access Panel 4 Access Panel 5 Air Conditioning Unit under mattress 6 120V AC Outlet Reading Light Switch 7 120V AC Outlet Reading Light Switch Phone Jack 8 Air Conditioning Control Ou...

Page 35: ...35MY Getting Familiar 15 FORWARD STATEROOM 1 Air Conditioning Unit under mattress 2 Reading Light Switch 3 Reading Light Switch 4 120V AC Outlet Phone Jack 5 CO Monitor 6 Air Conditioner Control Unit...

Page 36: ...35MY Getting Familiar 16 FORWARD HEAD and SHOWER 1 Access Panel 2 Shower 3 Toilet 4 Sink 5 Light Switch 6 120V AC Outlet...

Page 37: ...35MY Getting Familiar 17 AFT HEAD and SHOWER 1 Shower 2 Light Switch 120V AC Outlet 3 Sink 4 Toilet 5 Cabinet with two doors Pull doors open from bottom...

Page 38: ...35MY Getting Familiar 18...

Page 39: ...ne Starboard 4 Fuel Tank Starboard 5 Seawater Strainer Port 6 Seawater Strainer Starboard 7 Seawater Strainer Air Condi tioner 8 Waste Discharge 9 Waste Tank 10 Generator 11 Generator Fuel Selector Va...

Page 40: ...35MY Getting Familiar 20 The Engine Compartment is accessed through the Access Panels in the Salon Deck The photo below shows the panels removed...

Page 41: ...ing all required safety equipment Consult the United States Coast Guard and your state and local regulations to ensure your yacht is in complete com pliance with all requirements concerning safety equ...

Page 42: ...ed to be thrown to a person who has fallen overboard and is conscious The Type IV PFD is held by the user until rescued The most common examples of Type IV PFD s are buoyant cushions or ring buoys and...

Page 43: ...fire fighting equipment is readily accessible Keep passageways to exits and escape hatches clear of obstructions Never allow the use of gas lights on board Never leave the boat unattended when cookin...

Page 44: ...signal devices and their associated equipment include the following Red Flares Hand held or aerial Orange Smoke Hand held or floating Launchers for aerial red meteors or parachute flares Non pyrotech...

Page 45: ...yacht to help make your cruising experience safer and more enjoyable Some examples of this additional equipment are as follows Anchor with chain and or line Boat hook Bucket and sponge Commonly used...

Page 46: ...lear of the Stand on vessel boat having the right of way and pass to its stern in a crossing situation If a collision appears unavoidable BOTH vessels must act IMMEDIATELY Prudence ALWAYS takes preced...

Page 47: ...of your fuel supply in reserve for changes in your plans due to unforeseen weather conditions or other circumstances Use EXTREME CAUTION while fueling your yacht Be certain you know the capacity of t...

Page 48: ...his section is intended to provide edu cational information about carbon monox ide relative to boats and boating Carbon Monoxide accumulation is affected by boat geometry hatch window and door open in...

Page 49: ...ume alcohol or have lung or heart disorders are particularly susceptible to an increase in the effects from CO However the health of all of the boat s occupants should be considered Physical exertion...

Page 50: ...nder way the air flow over the top forms a low pressure area behind the cabin or transom which can suck exhaust gasses into the cockpit and the cabin Inefficient trim angles also can cause the station...

Page 51: ...e can cause excessive accumula tion of Carbon Monoxide Gas CO within the cabin areas of your yacht Be certain hull exhaust outlets are not blocked in any way Engine and generator exhaust from other ve...

Page 52: ...n and maintenance habits Be certain hull exhaust outlets are not blocked or restricted in any way Be alert for exhaust gasses from other boats Always provide adequate ventilation when weather enclosur...

Page 53: ...cause poor running engines pro duce excessive CO make sure engines and generator are tuned up They should run smoothly and not produce black smoke The spark plugs and ignition systems should be mainta...

Page 54: ...rson is wearing a PFD it will greatly increase his survival time as they act as an insulator and will also keep the person afloat even if he is unconscious Collision If a collision occurs the followin...

Page 55: ...is approaching Many boating clubs fly weather signals in the form of flags or lights Learn to recognize these signals Your surroundings can also be a good indicator of changing weather conditions Wat...

Page 56: ...ssengers will result in faster and more accurate deci sions and reactions in the event of a fire aboard your yacht Important All passengers on board your yacht should know the location of your fire ex...

Page 57: ...en using liquefied petroleum gas LPG or compressed natural gas CNG Close valves to cylinders and supply lines when not in use Operate exhaust blower motors at least five 5 minutes before starting the...

Page 58: ...SAFETY 18...

Page 59: ...ectrical system is self contained and manufactured by Marine Air Systems The three 3 Air Conditioning Heating System units are described as follows 30 000 BTU Total Capacity This system utilizes three...

Page 60: ...he Marine Air Systems Opera tion and Maintenance Manual for a de tailed description of the function of each button located on the Passport Control All Air Conditioning units create conden sation which...

Page 61: ...mmended need for a storm anchor Anchor Chain or Line Rode The Anchor Rode on your 35MY may be chain rope or a combination of both and depending on the option you selected when you purchased your yacht...

Page 62: ...ses the anchor See photograph below which il lustrates the location of the Anchor Wind lass the foot depressed control switches the Anchor Cleat and the Rope Locker Rope Locker Your 35MY is equipped w...

Page 63: ...a safety chain This safety chain must be released before you can use your anchor This safety chain must be released manually This safety chain will ensure that the an chor is not released when not bei...

Page 64: ...SYSTEM OPERATIONS 6...

Page 65: ...the starboard bat tery supply The battery system is charged thru alternators of the engines and by the system battery converter The port starboard battery banks may be paralleled thru the parallel st...

Page 66: ...SYSTEM OPERATIONS 8...

Page 67: ...Pages in this section of your Owners Manual for the location of the Bilge Pump Switches The bilge pump will operate continuously until the manual switch is turned OFF The battery switch must be turned...

Page 68: ...SYSTEM OPERATIONS 10...

Page 69: ...e compartment and exhaust out through the hull on the port and starboard sides of your 35MY The photo below shows the blower exhaust on the starboard side of your 35MY Operation of the bilge blowers i...

Page 70: ...operated under the following conditions Operate the blower motors for a mini mum of five 5 minutes prior to starting the engines or generator Operate the blower motors continuously while your yacht is...

Page 71: ...attached to the underwater area of the transom The anodes on the rudder shaft and trim tabs are installed by your Silverton Dealer The purpose of these sacrificial zinc an odes is to attract any destr...

Page 72: ...ive corrosion is noted have your dealer or a competent technician replace the sacrificial zinc anodes Periodically check the wiring connections to make sure they are tight and free of corrosion Tight...

Page 73: ...on Monoxide Safety pages in the Boating Safety sec tion of this Owners Manual Your 35MY is equipped with three 3 SAFE T ALERT Carbon Monoxide Gas CO detector monitors which are located within the inte...

Page 74: ...irty 30 seconds until the CO is lowered to the Low CO Warning level If the CO is not lowered to this level the pulsed alarm will resound in ap proximately six 6 minutes The Low CO Warning alarm will a...

Page 75: ...When the battery switch is turned to the OFF position power is disconnected to the DC electrical system NOTE The bilge pumps carbon monox ide detectors and radio memory are NOT disconnected from their...

Page 76: ...y Cabin Lights Aft Supplies power to the aft stateroom main lights Engine Room Lights Supplies power to the lights in the Engine Room Forward Toilet Supplies power to the forward toilet Forward Shower...

Page 77: ...outlet If you are unable to reset the GFIC breaker switch contact your Silverton dealer or a competent marine electri cian for inspection and repair Failure to do so may result in a fire or damage to...

Page 78: ...l come from It can either be genera tor power or shore power The breaker switches are laid out in such a manner that only one source can be selected at any one time In order to use the genera tor for...

Page 79: ...n breaker switch on shore power side of distribution panel Follow the procedures below to discon nect shore power from your yacht Turn OFF all 115 volt circuit breakers on the main distribution panel...

Page 80: ...itioner Supplies power to the mid air conditioner Aft Air Conditioner Supplies power to the Aft Stateroom Air Conditioner Air Conditioner Pump Controls the pow er to the pump for the Air Conditioners...

Page 81: ...akers or Fuses WINDLASS BREAKER Located by the batteries BLOWER FUSES Located right by the Blower Motors BOW THRUSTER FUSE Located by the Batteries GENERATOR OUTPUT BREAKER Lo cated on the Generator H...

Page 82: ...ctrical Accessories You may have purchased optional elec tronic accessories such as a VHF radio GPS system or autohelm system with your 35MY These units are controlled by the switches marked ACC locat...

Page 83: ...has been tripped Reset Breaker Battery not charging engine running Engine Alternator Belt Loose Tighten Belt Battery not holding a charge Defective Battery Replace Battery 12 Volt Device not working...

Page 84: ...Check cord plug in if necessary Loose or disconnected wire Tighten connections See your dealer No power to 120 volt devices Breaker s at AC Control Center tripped or OFF Turn breakers ON or reset Sho...

Page 85: ...tripping of main Cause of problem not determined Determine cause and correct problem before resetting breaker See your dealer if problem persists No power at AC outlets Outlet breakers in AC Control...

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Page 87: ...the Master Stateroom Television VCR Combo Optional This option is available for the Forward Stateroom The TV is 13 The photo be low shows the Combo installed ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM 20 Television and VCR...

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Page 89: ...art ment reaches 165 Fahrenheit 74 Cel sius The system releases HALON 1301 into the compartment which immediately converts to a safe odorless and electri cally non conductive vapor that will not harm...

Page 90: ...c Immediately turn off the Engine Ignition Engine Compartment Ventilation Blowers and the Generator NOTE Do NOT turn off power to your VHF Radio If you have diesel engines manually set off the Halon S...

Page 91: ...bility of having the required quantity of United States Coast Guard ap proved portable fire extinguishers aboard at all times except during storage The portable fire extinguishers must be opera tional...

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Page 93: ...d through a fill fitting that is marked WATER on the fill cap which is located on the starboard side of the deck The photo below shows the Fresh Water Fill cap The Deck Layout in the Schematics Sec ti...

Page 94: ...OFF the fresh water pump at the AC DC Panel when connected to the shore water supply of the faucet or shower valves is opened When the required pressure is lowered be low the preset level the fresh wa...

Page 95: ...repairs before you again turn ON the water supply Remove any trapped air from the water system by opening all faucets until the air is exhaust ed and there is a steady flow of water Close the faucets...

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Page 97: ...th fuel tanks are located outside of the engines One tank is located on the port side and one tank is located on the starboard side See the Mechanical Sche matic in the SCHEMATICS Section of this owne...

Page 98: ...the same position but on the port steps The fuel fill fittings are connect ed to the fuel tanks with the fuel hoses Each fuel tank has a hull vent fitting These fittings are located on the port side a...

Page 99: ...gine Also each engine has a fuel return hose that runs from the engine to the fuel tank The generator has a fuel supply hose that runs from the fuel tank to the fuel selector valve If your 35MY is die...

Page 100: ...ier If these impurities are not removed prior to entering the engines generator perfor mance may be seriously affected Remov al of the fuel impurities is accomplished by external fuel filters which ar...

Page 101: ...If your 35MY is diesel powered the gen erator fuel selector Valve also determines the tank to which the unused fuel is re turned This fuel is always returned to the same tank that is supplying the fue...

Page 102: ...alcohol additives in gasoline particularly methanol and ethanol in presence of very small quantities of wa ter transform the gasoline into a blended solution of gasoline and water This solu tion somet...

Page 103: ...parks from any electrical device Disconnect shore power Extinguish all smoking materials and any other items that may create a spark Completely close all doors ports hatch es and windows and ask guest...

Page 104: ...follow the recommended engine starting procedure When storing your boat for extended periods it is preferable to top off the tanks and add fuel condi tioner and or stabilizer Please refer to the engin...

Page 105: ...t from the dock for any fuel leaks from the deck fills or hull vents and take notice if there is any odor of fuel Also check the water surface around your boat for signs of fuel Once onboard open the...

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Page 107: ...he other is located on the generator itself The Generator System is located For ward of the engine room Operation of the Generator System is as follows Turn ON the Generator System battery switch Chec...

Page 108: ...is adequate venti lation in the cabin areas of your yacht to avoid the potential accumulation of Carbon Monoxide Gas CO Carbon Monoxide Gas is colorless odorless and tasteless It is highly poisonous...

Page 109: ...full of water damage to the heating elements may result when electrical power is turned ON to the unit Turn ON the water heater breaker switch which is located on the AC DC electrical panel The Elect...

Page 110: ...hot water Serious burns or injury could result Flush out the water heater tank at least once a year if not used regularly Refer to the Winterization and Storage pages in the Cleaning and Maintenance s...

Page 111: ...ne starting procedure is as fol lows Open and inspect the engine compart ment Use your sense of smell to detect the presence of fuel fumes Turn battery switch ON Operate the bilge blower motors for at...

Page 112: ...ositions indicates the neutral position Place the throttle controls in the idle or down position Turn the ignition key to ON but not to START The engine alarm buzzer should sound and the automatic fir...

Page 113: ...harged to start your engine depress the Parallel Start Switch simul taneously while turning the ignition switch to START The parallel start switch draws power from both batteries during the start ing...

Page 114: ...Check the transmission fluid level The engines should be running at idle speed and at normal operating temperature The transmission fluid should read FULL on the dipstick If the fluid level is low add...

Page 115: ...der the forward stateroom MARINE SANITATION SYSTEM All vessels with fixed toilets that are op erated on the waterways of the United States and some foreign countries are required to be equipped with a...

Page 116: ...power Each toilet is equipped with a push button switch that when depressed activates both the rinse water supply and the mac erator discharge pump simultaneously In addition to the push button switch...

Page 117: ...a proper facility The Waste Tank is equipped with an electronic Waste Level Gauge which monitors the volume of waste in the tank for your convenience in determining when pump out is required Maintena...

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Page 119: ...e deck of the Galley The photo below shows the Forward Shower Sump Pump The Shower Sump Pump System oper ates on DC electrical power There are fuses for these pumps located behind the AC DC Panel Gene...

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Page 121: ...to turn in the desired direction to Port or Starboard See photo graph below which illustrates the location of the steering cylinder and its connection to the rudders The Hydraulic Steering System in y...

Page 122: ...SYSTEM OPERATIONS 64...

Page 123: ...only one 1 shift throttle control lever is required per engine the left control lever operates the Port engine and the right control lever operates the Starboard engine The Mathers Shift Throttle Cont...

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Page 125: ...Up or Down motion The position as determined by depressing the rocker type switches as follows Depressing the TOP of the switch low ers the trim tab Depressing the BOTTOM of the switch raises the tri...

Page 126: ...odically examine the trim tabs for accumulation of underwater growth and clean as necessary Periodically examine the trim tab pump and hydraulic lines which are located in the bilge area for leaks Ref...

Page 127: ...ockpit operates on AC electrical power and is controlled by a breaker switch lo cated on the AC DC electrical Panel See AC DC Electrical Pages in this section of this owners manual which illustrates t...

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Page 129: ...only Do not connect Compressed Natural Gas CNG to this system 2 Keep cylinder valves and solenoid valves closed when boat is unattended Close them immediately in any emer gency When on board cylinder...

Page 130: ...inders 9 Inspect hoses in system at least annu ally Replace every five years or sooner if deterioration is found 10 Inspect flue pipes at least annually Replace if deterioration or openings are found...

Page 131: ...oil changes The OIL X CHANGE R System consists of an enclosed pump located in the engine compartment which operates on DC electrical power The system pump is controlled by a breaker switch located on...

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Page 133: ...sory located on the AC DC Electrical Panel Refer to the Electrical Pages of this sec tion of this Owners Manual for the location of the switch that controls the Remote Controlled Spotlight The spotlig...

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Page 135: ...Never attempt to operate all equipment supplied by the inverter at one time The inverter is designed to operate equipment for short periods of time be fore batteries need re charging Refer to inverte...

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Page 137: ...ilverton Please also be advised that the switch is only in the mid compartment Other compartments could flood first and the switch would not be activated The switch will only be activated when the nor...

Page 138: ...tem draws its power from the batteries in your yacht If the batteries go dead or if the batteries are removed from the system the system will send a signal to the receiving station Be fore removing po...

Page 139: ...OT wait for the vinyl surface to appear soiled before you clean it as stains and ground in surface dirt may be difficult to remove DO NOT use cleaning agents containing bleach as they will remove the...

Page 140: ...ent washing schedule may be required depending on the environment where your yacht is normally docked moored A soft scrub brush may be used on the non skid surface areas Thoroughly dry with a soft clo...

Page 141: ...cleaner such as Windex and dry with a paper towel DO NOT use any abrasive cleaning agents abrasive cleaning cloths or pads when clean ing safety glass surfaces as they will scratch the surface Acryli...

Page 142: ...d soap and cool water solution After washing rinse with fresh water and dry with a soft cloth DO NOT use any abrasive cleaning agents or brushes when cleaning your vinyl windows as they will scratch t...

Page 143: ...ll allow the passage of air around the yacht The frame should be a few inches wider than the yacht so the cover will extend beyond the rubrail The frame should also support the center of the cover and...

Page 144: ...until the anti freeze flows out Turn OFF the fresh water pump and reconnect the inlet hose to the fresh water tank Pour non toxic anti freeze into all sink and shower drains until the liquid is discha...

Page 145: ...nd cupboards Allow the cabin area to air dry for at least one day if possible Stand or prop up all mattresses and cushions that are to remain on board during storage to allow air circulation around th...

Page 146: ...time the yacht is lifted DO NOT lift the stern higher than the bow at any time as this may cause water to enter the engines Engine failure is possible if water enters the engine cylinders The water c...

Page 147: ...oes your yacht s safety equipment com ply with all United States Coast Guard and local regulations Is your safety equipment in operable con dition and accessible if needed Has your Silverton Dealer re...

Page 148: ...ill expand as it warms and will overflow if the level is too high Refer to the Transmission Owners Manual Check the generator if so equipped oil level Refer to the Generator Manual for specific instru...

Page 149: ...ve a competent technician adjust the neutral safety switch as soon as possible If the engine fails to start within thirty 30 seconds release the ignition switch Al low the starter motor to cool for at...

Page 150: ...fill Refer to the Transmission Owners Manual Shakedown Cruise Silverton recommends a shakedown cruise after the initial or seasonal startup This will test the engines and various systems under normal...

Page 151: ...wind tide and current to determine the best way to safely maneuver your yacht away from the dock Cast off all mooring lines Shift the transmissions into forward or re verse depending on which way you...

Page 152: ...OPERATION 6...

Page 153: ...ou are using the correct fuel for your en gine 9 Load your yacht correctly DO NOT put all of the heavy gear such as anchors chain canned goods and spare parts exclu sively in either the bow or stern H...

Page 154: ...g flu like symptoms Medium exposure causes severe head aches drowsiness nausea and rapid heart rate Extreme exposure results in unconsciousness convulsions cardio respiratory failure and death If Carb...

Page 155: ...into the yacht s bilge BOW The forward end of the yacht BOW LINE A docking line leading from the yacht s bow BRIDGE Control area of a boat BULKHEADS The interior walls of the yacht CABIN 1 Structure a...

Page 156: ...nts fluid tight GARBOARD 1 The strake plank next to the keel 2 The continuous band of planking on a ship s hull next to its keel GARBOARD DRAIN A drain located at the keel leading out from the bilge a...

Page 157: ...y about the athwartship axis 2 The axial advance in inches of a propeller during one complete revolu tion PLANING HULL At slow speeds a planing hull will displace water in the same manner as a displac...

Page 158: ...HAFT The long round member that connects the transmission to the propeller SHAFT LOG A fitting at the hull bottom where the propeller shaft penetrates the hull The shaft log permits rotation of the sh...

Page 159: ...Warning Labels The following Warning Labels appear at various locations on your yacht and are self explanatory Be certain to familiarize yourself and your pas sengers with these Warning Labels and the...

Page 160: ...GLOSSARY 6...

Page 161: ...GLOSSARY 7 Identification Labels The following labels identify the location or operating procedure of certain items on your yacht that are designed to assist you and increase your yachting pleasure...

Page 162: ...GLOSSARY 8...

Page 163: ...GLOSSARY 9 MAINTENANCE LOG DATE MAINTENANCE PERFORMED HOURMETER...

Page 164: ...GLOSSARY 10 MAINTENANCE LOG DATE MAINTENANCE PERFORMED HOURMETER...

Page 165: ...cleaner elements NOTE 2 Check oil levels Check oil and filters NOTE 3 Check cooling system for leaks Check zinc anodes Clean seawater strainer and inspect and lubricate impeller NOTE 4 ITEM DAILY 25 H...

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Page 167: ...ilter_______________________________ Generator Oil Type___________________________________________ Oil Filter_______________________________ Transmission Oil Type______________________________________...

Page 168: ..._________________________ Manufacturer_______________________________ Model no _____________________ Serial no _________________ Item __________________________________________________________________...

Page 169: ...BOAT REGISTRATION OR DOCUMENTATION NUMBER STATE HULL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER BOAT NAME BOAT MANUFACTURER LENGTH MODEL YEAR BUILT TYPE OF BOAT OPEN MOTORBOAT CABIN MOTORBOAT AUXILIARY SAIL SAIL ONLY ROW...

Page 170: ...ION NUMBER STATE WAS PFD WORN YES NO PRIOR TO ACCIDENT YES NO AS A RESULT OF ACCIDENT YES NO WAS IT INFLATABLE YES NO NAME OF VICTIM DATE OF BIRTH MEDICAL TREATMENT BEYOND FIRST AID YES NO ADMITTED TO...

Page 171: ...BUTING TO THE ACCIDENT INCLUDE ANY DESCRIPTIVE INFORMATION ABOUT THE USE OF PFD S An agency may not conduct or sponsor and a person is not required to respond to an information collection unless it di...

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Page 173: ...e this plan with the Coast Guard Health Phone 1 Person Report Overdue Address Name Phone Address Operator s Experience 2 Description of Boat Registration Documentation No 4 Survival Equipment Check as...

Page 174: ...Phone Medical Conditions Departure Date Time Going to Arrival Date Time If operator has not arrived returned by Date Time call the Coast Guard or Local authority at the following number 7 Vehicle Des...

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Page 209: ...ower Fuel Tank Vent Vent Box Drain Blower Shower Sump Drain Vanity Sink Drain Generator Exhaust Air Conditioner Discharge Air Conditioner Discharge Shower Sump Pump Bilge Pump Discharge Vanity Sink Dr...

Page 210: ...YACHT THRU HULLS STARBOARD Bilge Pump Discharge Galley Sink Drain Water Tank Vent Fuel Tank Vent Blower Vent Box Drain Blower Wet Bar Drain Air Conditioning Discharge Transom Storage Box Drain Bilge P...

Page 211: ...3 4 5 6 7 GND SIG IGN LT GND SIG IGN LT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 YELLOW 14 BLUE 14 TAN 14 LT BLUE 14 PURPLE 14 GREY 14 YELLOW 14 BLUE 14 TAN 14 LT BLUE 14 PURPLE 14 GREY 14 PINK GREEN 14 PINK RED 14 PRINTED 2 6...

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