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Silver Owner’s Manual Omistajan käsikirja Användarhandbok Owner’s Manual Eignerhandbuch Manuel du propriétaire...
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Preface This Owner’s Manual is not a detailed maintenance or troubleshoot- Dear Silver boat owner! Thank you for buying a Silver boat. We hope ing guide. In case of problems, contact the manufacturer or your that you will enjoy it! dealer.
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All persons onboard the boat should wear suitable flotation device (life vest / boating vest) when on deck. Note that in some countries it is mandatory to wear a flotation device at all times when onboard. KEEP THIS OWNER’S MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE AND GIVE IT TO THE NEXT OWNER IF YOU SELL THE BOAT.
Before departure Fuel Make sure that you have enough fuel, including reserves in case of Read this Owner’s Manual carefully. foul weather. Always check the following items before departure: Engine and equipment Prevailing weather and weather forecast Check the operation and condition of the steering system, electri- Consider wind, wave height, and visibility.
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Nautical charts If you are not navigating a route that you know by heart, make sure that you have enough charts to make the trip safely. Departure and landing manoeuvres Agree with the crew members who will manage what rope. Make sure that mooring lines, etc., cannot get entangled in the propeller when departing or landing.
Contents Handling characteristics 5.9.1 Driving at high speeds General 5.9.2 Visibility from the steering position 5.10 Proper seamanship – recommendations Definitions and instructions 5.10.1 Protection from falling overboard and Warranty means of re-boarding 5.10.2 Stowage of life raft Commissioning 5.10.3 Ventilation Registration 5.10.4 Securing loose items Insurance...
General Warranty This Owner’s Manual helps you get to know your boat and learn The manufacturer gives the boat and the accessories installed at about its characteristics, maintenance and servicing. The manu- the boatyard a two-year warranty in accordance with the terms als for the accessories installed in the boat are included, and ref- indicated on the warranty card.
Basic boat data Boat insurance may cover damage sustained at sea or when the The technical data on the various Silver boat models is listed in the boat is transported over land or docked. Check the insurance liabil- following table: ity before the boat is lifted out of water.
Silver Beaver 450 is designed to carry Silver Fox DC/BR 485 The maximum numbers of persons the different Silver boat models Silver Wolf DC/BR 510 are designed to carry are indicated in the following table. The seats Silver Hawk BR/CC 540 intended for the passengers are indicated in Fig.
Maximum permissible load includes: Engine and propeller Basic Fuel in Fuel in The maximum engine outputs that may be used on Silver boats are equipment, portable integrated containers, kg tanks, kg indicated in the following table. Follow the motor manufacturer’s instructions in the selection of the propeller.
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Silver Beaver 450 Wolf BR 510 Silver Fox DC 485 Wolf DC 510 Silver Fox BR 485 Silver Hawk CC 540 Fig. 1. Seats for maximum permissible number of passengers.
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Silver Hawk BR 540 Silver Shark CC and Silver Eagle CC Silver Shark BR 580 Silver Eagle WA 650 Fig. 1. Seats for maximum permissible number of passengers.
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Silver Star Cabin 650 Silver Cabin 650 Silver Eagle 650 Silver Condor 730 Fig. 1. Seats for maximum permissible number of passengers.
The self-draining outlets in the aft corners of the interior must Boats without a manual electric pump installed do not feature an be kept open and free from debris to ensure drainage. The Silver automatic emptying function: in this case, the pump is engaged by Colibri is self-draining only when unloaded.
After starting Switch symbols on the engine, check the cooling water circulation. Silver boats Before refuelling switch off the engine, stove, heater and put out symbol explanation any cigarettes. Do not operate any switches or devices that may produce sparks.
Condor 5.7.3 Fire protection All Silver boats come with a 2 kg hand-held fire extinguisher (13A70BC). Moreover, boats with petrol inboard motors have a fixed extinguishing system in the engine compartment. Fire extinguishers need to be serviced annually. Extinguishers old-...
Electrical system WARNING! When the boat is connected to shore power, never swim near the boat. A defective cable may cause an electric shock. The wiring diagrams of the boat are shown in a special appendix. Location and operation of the main circuit breaker: CAUTION! Never switch off the current from the main circuit −...
Stowage of life raft 5.9.2 Visibility from the steering position On Silver Eagle Cabin models, a stowage point for the life raft is provided in the open space astern. When the weather is fine and the sea calm, boating is simple pro- vided that you keep a sharp lookout in accordance with the COLREG regulations.
5.10.3 Ventilation 5.10.6 Anchoring, mooring and towing The stove draws the oxygen required for combustion from the cab- Always moor your boat in a sheltered location as the conditions may in and generates combustion gases. Provide adequate ventilation change quickly. The mooring lines should be fitted with compensa- when using the stove.
Silver Hawk BR/CC 540 14 kN Silver Shark BR/CC 580 15,5 kN A Silver boat can be easily transported on a trailer. Make sure that the trailer is suitable for your boat: that there are enough supports Silver Eagle CC 630 17,4 kN...
Lift your Silver boat out of water well before the lake or sea freezes. Your Electrical instruments should also be protected against oxidization boat is not designed for use in ice or for in-water storage in winter.
Cover the boat to prevent the accumulation of snow inside the boat. After launching the boat, open all the thru-hull valves and check However, provide adequate ventilation. Normally, no snow accumu- hoses and connectors for leaks. The location of thru-hulls is shown lates on top of the tarpaulin if the ridge angle is at least 90°.
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CAUTION! Tape that will be applied on the side striping can harm the original tape surface. Please make sure that the material will comply. Silver Beaver 450 Silver Fox BR 485 Fig. 4. Boarding ladder position and anti-slip surfaces.
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Silver Fox DC Silver Wolf DC 510 Silver Wolf BR 510 Silver Hawk CC 540 Fig. 4. Boarding ladder position and anti-slip surfaces.
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Silver Eagle BR 650 Silver Hawk BR 540 Silver Shark BR 580 Silver Eagle CC 630 and Silver Shark CC Fig. 4. Boarding ladder position and anti-slip surfaces.
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Silver Eagle WA 650 Silver Cabin 650 Silver Condor 730 Silver Star Cabin 650 Fig. 4. Boarding ladder position and anti-slip surfaces.
Appendices GENERAL ARRANGEMENT DRAWINGS OF THE BOATS DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND TANK CAPACITIES WIRING DIAGRAM TANK DIAGRAM...
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Silver Beaver 450 Bilge pump Battery Main circuit breaker and fuse Thru-hulls Extinguisher Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
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Silver Fox DC 485 Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
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Silver Fox BR Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
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Silver Wolf DC 510 Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
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Silver Wolf BR 510 Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
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Silver Hawk CC 540 Fuse Thru-hull shutoff valve Bilge pump Extinguisher Thru-hulls Battery Fuse Main circuit breaker and fuse Thru-hulls Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
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Silver Hawk BR 540 Fuse Thru-hull shutoff valve Bilge pump Main circuit breaker and fuse Battery Thru-hull Extinguisher Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
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Silver Shark CC 580 Silver Eagle CC 630 Thru-hull shutoff valve Bilge pump Thru-hulls Main circuit breaker and fuse Extinguisher Battery Thru-hulls Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
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Silver Shark BR 580 THRU-HULL SHUTOFF VALVE BILGE PUMP FUEL FILTER REFUELLING BATTERY MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER AND FUSES BUSHING THRU-HULL EXTINGUISHER Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
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Silver Eagle BR 650 Thru-hull shutoff valve Bilge pump Battery Main circuit breaker and fuse Thru-hulls Fire extinguisher Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
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Silver Star Cabin 650 Thru-hull shutoff valve Bilge pump Thru-hull Main circuit breaker and fuse Battery Thru-hull Fuse Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
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Silver Cabin 650 Thru-hull shutoff valve Thru-hull shutoff valve Bilge pump Thru-hull Main circuit breaker and fuse Thru-hull Battery Thru-hull Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
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Silver Eagle WA 650 Filter Thru-hull shutoff valve Bilge pump Main circuit breaker and fuse Battery Fuses Thru-hull Fire extinguisher Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
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Thru-hull Battery Life raft Silver Condor 730 Thru-hull Main circuit breakers Battery Fuel Filter Fuel filter Thru-hull shutoff valve Bilge pump Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
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TECHNICAL BEAVER WOLF WOLF HAWK SHARK SHARK EAGLE EAGLE CABIN STAR EAGLE CONDOR SPECIFICATIONS CC/BR CABIN WA 650 Length cm Beam cm Weight kg 550/ 1000 1440 Draught cm Bottom chine angle° 15,5 18,2 18,2 18,5 17,5 17,5 18,5 18,5 18,5 18,5 18,5...
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STAR EAGLE CONDOR ADDITIONAL BEAVER WOLF WOLF HAWK SHARK SHARK BR EAGLE EAGLE CABIN CABIN WA 650 INFORMATION CC/BR EU leisure boat standard CE marking design category Self-bailing Number of passengers Recommended 30 kW 37 kW 45 kW 45Kw 45Kw 75 kW 86 kW 86 kW...
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BL UE/YELL OW FROM START KEY BLACK MINUS TO START BATTERY TO ENGINE MODIFICA TION DESCRIPTION: Re vision Da te Silver Condor DIAGRAM Dra wn by 8.11.-07 N: 0 Modifie d by xx.xx.-xx 6206DRA PAG E: 1/1 Fig. 6. Circuit diagram...
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1 BLACK INPUT SPARE 1.5 BLACK INPUT 1.5 BLACK INPUT 2.5 BLACK INPUT 2.5 BLACK INPUT 1 BLACK INPUT Silver 22.9.2011 Date Drawing by Boat Subproduct code Product code Project ID WOLF BR/DC DIAGRAM Sheet rev. Date of modification Modified by Description Project rev.
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Tank diagram FUEL TANK VENT REFUELLING BUSHING FUEL VENT LINE FUEL FEED TO FILLING LINE ENGINE SENSOR TANK...
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Essential safety requirements in the Recreational Craft Directive listed according to inspection category Standards applied Silver Beaver 450 Silver Fox DC 485 Silver Fox BR 485 General requirements Principal data EN ISO 8666:2002 EN ISO 8666:2002 EN ISO 8666:2002 Hull identification...
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Essential safety requirements in the Recreational Craft Directive listed according to inspection category tandards applied Silver Wolf DC/BR 510 Silver Hawk 540 BR/CC Silver Shark 580 BR/CC Silver Eagle 630 CC General requirements Principal data EN ISO 8666:2002 EN ISO 8666:2002...
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Essential safety requirements in the Recreational Craft Directive listed according to inspection category Standards applied Silver Cabin 650 Silver Cabin DTI Silver Star Cabin 650 Silver Eagle BR 650 General requirements Principal data EN ISO 8666:2002 EN ISO 8666:2002 EN ISO 8666:2002...
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Essential safety requirements in the Recreational Craft Directive listed according to inspection category Standards applied Silver Star Cabin DTI Silver Eagle WA 650 Silver Condor 730 General requirements Principal data EN ISO 8666:2002 EN ISO 8666:2002 EN ISO 8666:2002 Hull identification...
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