Summary of Contents for Silverton 330 Sport Bridge
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Thank you!! from your Silverton Team! RICK CERAMI President/General Manager BOB CERAMI Vice President of Operations SEAN BERRIE WALT SHARP Director of Design & Engineering Chief Engineer BEN GARBACK JENNEY PETERSEN Comptroller Accounting Manager BRETT MARSHALL BOB MEISWINKLE Director of Sales...
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Cleaning and Maintenance Letter from the President ........5 Interior ............. 105 The Silverton Story ..........7 Exterior ............107 Introduction to your Owner’s Manual ....9 Canvas Enclosure (Optional)......108 Warranty Information ......... 13 Winterization and Storage ....... 111 Recommended Reading ........
Attend a safe boating course offered by the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary, United States Power Squadron, or any enterprise experienced in conducting safe boating courses. Thank you for choosing a Silverton. I am con fi dent your new yacht will pr ovide you and your family with years of enjoyable cruising.
Great Depression by John and Warren conglomerate, Bangor-Punta. It was also during Luhrs’ father, Henry, who worked at a small boat this period that the Silverton Company , in Toms manufacturer in Morgan, New Jersey and later River, New Jersey was purchased by his sons, started his own company.
This Owner ’s Manual includes general infor - mation concerning the operation, handling, and maintenance of your 330 Sport Bridge. In ad- CAUTION indicates hazards or unsafe practices dition, the various systems along with standard that COULD result in minor personal injury , and optional factory installed equipment are product, or property damage.
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This section explains what you should do to records. maintain your 330 Sport Bridge and how to make basic adjustments and repairs. A Mainte- Getting Familiar With nance Chart summarizes maintenance tasks by Your 330 Sport Bridge frequency.
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ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER’S MANUALS Silverton purchased various items of equipment from other manufacturers and installed them on your yacht while it was being built. Examples of this equipment include, but are not limited to, the engines, generator (if so equipped), and appliances.
Newark, Delaware 19711 allow you to track maintenance work completed and to determine when specifi c maintenance is required. Your Silverton Dealer will also fi nd this information helpful if you decide to sell or trade your yacht. The maintenance record will...
Check with ________________ local enforcement agencies or with your local Silverton dealer regarding local requirements. No one likes to think about having a boating accident, but unfortunately, they do occur. You must fi le an accident report after a boating ac- cident, just as you would after an automobile ac- cident.
This section of your Owner’s Manual will give stabilize the shafts. The rotation of the Propel- you a virtual tour of your new 330 Sport Bridge. lers propel the yacht in the selected direction, The following areas will be described: Hull, controlled from the helm station.
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Engine Seawater Pickup Trim Tabs The photograph below displays the Engine The photographs below display the Port and Seawater Pickup, as shown on the Starboard Starboard Trim Tabs, which are factory installed side. The Engine Seawater Pickups are located on the lower edge of the transom. The purpose on the bottom exterior of the hull, forward of of the Trim Tabs is to assist you in controlling the engines, and are used for “scooping”...
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The photographs below display the propeller rotation for the Port and Starboard sides.
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Engine Exhaust Ports Discharge Ports There are two Engine Exhaust Ports; one for The various Discharge Ports (also known as each engine. The Port Engine Exhaust Port is through-hull ports) are located on the Port and located on the Port side of the hull, forward of Starboard side of the hull.
Bilge Ventilation Vents DECK AND BRIDGE The Bilge Ventilation Vents are located on Anchor System the aft part of the hull forward of the transom. The purpose of these vents is for ventilation of The photograph below displays the location of the engine and generator compartments, which the Anchor, which is located in its bracket under is discussed in the Bilge Ventilation System...
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Search Light Deck Drains The 330 Sport Bridge may be equipped with an The photographs below display the Fwd Deck optional Search Light, which is mounted on the Drain and an Aft Deck drain. There are two forward portion of the pulpit.
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Port and Starboard Navigation Lights and Starboard Bridge-To-Bow Access Steps, also the combination Masthead/Anchor Light. The known as the Silverton Sidewalk®. Port Navigation Light is RED and the Starboard Navigation Light is GREEN. The Masthead/ Anchor Light is WHITE. The Navigation Light...
Skylight allows natural light into the interior The photograph below displays the Bridge-to- of your 330 Sport Bridge. In order to prevent Aft Deck Access Steps , which is located on damage to the integrity and fi nish of the glass, the forward section Starboard-side of the Aft do not step directly on the glass.
This section will show you the various interior The photographs below display the Salon area compartments of your 330 Sport Bridge, start- of your 330 Sport Bridge from the forward ing with your entry into the Galley and Salon, section of the Salon.
The photographs below display the Head, which is accessible from the Salon and Galley. GENERATOR COMPARTMENT Your 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...
Minimum Recommended Safety Equipment ________________ • Required life saving equipment, including Silverton believes your safety aboard your yacht, life vests and throwable devices. whether cruising or moored at your dock, is extremely important. A yacht operated in a safe •...
It is most ef fective for all the number and type of PFD’ s are the minimum waters where rescue may be delayed. Its design required. Silverton recommends exceeding the allows for turning most unconscious persons minimum requirements for your safety and the in the water , from a face down position to a safety of your passengers.
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Fire Prevention • NEVER leave the craft unattended when cooking and/or heating appliances are in Fire can not only damage or destroy your new use. yacht, it can also be deadly . However , with a little effort on your part, fi re prevention and fi re •...
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Visual Distress Signal Devices No single visual distress signal device is perfect for all conditions or purposes. Silverton rec- The United States Coast Guard requires all ommends carrying various types of devices as boats operating on the coastal waters of the previously described.
Always use common sense and good judge- Owner’s Manual ment when operating your yacht at night or during restricted visibility. Replacement light bulbs Refer to the United States Coast Guard publica- Ship-to-shore radio tion “Navigational Rules, International-Inland” for specifi c navigational lighting requirements. Spare oil fi...
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Vessel Engaged In Fishing tain to check with your local United States Coast Guard station, your Silverton dealer or a local A commercial fi shing boat with apparatus that marina concerning navigational aids unique to restricts its maneuverability (does not include your yachting area.
Basic Rules of Safe Boating • Check the weather forecast before getting un- derway. DO NOT venture out if the weather is, • or is expected to be, threatening. While under- Drugs and/or Alcohol and Boating DO NOT way, always be cognizant of changing weather Mix.
Carbon Monoxide Safety • Understand and obey the “Rules of the Road”. Carbon Monoxide Gas (CO) • Understand and obey all local boating is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. It is highly laws. poisonous, endangering lives even at very low levels of concentration. Mild exposur e causes •...
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Many variables af fect Carbon Monoxide Gas (CO) accumulation. Among these are the fol- Blocked hull exhaust outlets lowing: near a pier, dock, seawall, bulkhead, or any other structure can cause excessive accumu- • Yacht layout and confi guration. lation of Carbon Monoxide Gas (CO) within the cabin areas of your yacht.
When pr otective weather Engine or generator exhaust coverings are in place, engine or generator from your yacht while underway and operat- exhaust fr om your yacht, while docked, at ing with a high bow angle can cause excessive anchor, drifting, or underway can cause ex- accumulation of Carbon Monoxide Gas (CO) cessive accumulation of Carbon Monoxide within the cabin and cockpit ar eas of your...
Emergency Situations • If your yacht has a VHF radio, contact the United States Coast Guard and any other poten- Swamped or Capsized Yacht tial rescue vessel and advise of your situation and location. VHF radio contact may be made If your yacht becomes swamped or capsizes, on Channel 16 and Citizen’...
Silverton r ecommends using a commer cial (temperature at which moisture in the air will de- towing service for your safety and to decr ease velop), which is given during a normal weather the potential for additional damage to your forecast.
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If the fi re becomes out of control, send a required by the United States Coast Guard are distress signal and call for assistance on your the minimum necessary. Silverton recommends VHF radio. Be certain to provide any potential exceeding the minimum requirements by placing responders with your location and a description additional fi...
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• Use extreme caution when using lique fi ed 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 fi ve (5) minutes before starting the engines or gen- erator.
“Passport Control”. Refer to the Marine ity. Each air conditioning/heating unit in your Systems Operation and Maintenance Manual 330 Sport Bridge , which operates on the A/C for a complete description and instruction in the electrical system, is self-contained and manu- operation of this mode.
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Air turned on when operating Air Condition- Conditioning/Heating System. Contact your ing. Silverton dealer for general maintenance and winterization of the system on your 330 Sport • Turn ON the power button, located on the Bridge.
The purpose of the Anchor System is to make fast your yacht to the ground surface below the The Anchor Chock on your 330 Sport Bridge is water level. You may want to anchor your yacht located on the underside of the bow pulpit and...
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Your 330 Sport Bridge is equipped with a Rope adjacent to the windlass. Be certain the Anchor Locker, which is located on the Starboard side...
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EXAMPLE: • If your 330 Sport Bridge is equipped with an optional anchor windlass, depress the • Water Depth: Ten (10) feet. rocker-type switch marked “W indlass” to retrieve the anchor rode and raise the anchor . • Height of Anchor Chock Above Water:...
AUTOMATIC FIRE The SEA-FIRE Model BB-300 automatic fi re ex- tinguishing system on your 330 Sport Bridge is EXTINGUISHER equipped with a GREEN indicator light, located SYSTEM on the helm switch panel (See Console Layout ________________ on Page 142, which illustrates the location of the Halon System indicator light).
If the fi re is successfully extinguished, ex- amine the engine compartment components for damage. DO NOT restart your engines if any damage is noted. Request towing assistance to a safe harbor and contact your Silverton dealer for a thorough inspection and repairs.
Bridge is equipped with two (2) Mayfair bilge a quiet “whirring” sound. If any abnormal pumps that are capable of pumping 1250 gallons sounds are noted, contact your Silverton of water per hour . The bilge water is pumped dealer for further inspection and replace- overboard through hull fi...
fi re or explosion and possible injury or death. Your 330 Sport Bridge is equipped with four (4) vents, located on the port side and on the starboard side (See adjacent photographs, which illustrate the location of these vents).
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If the fuses are in operable condition and the blower motors do not operate, contact your Silverton dealer for further inspec- tion or replacement, if necessary.
To help prevent corrosion, sacri fi cial zinc NOTE: Silverton recommends placing sacrifi - anodes are fi tted to the underwater components cial zinc anodes on the following components: of your yacht, such as the propeller shafts and rudders.
36. OFF. The GREEN indicator light will remain ON after the completion of the warm-up period Your 330 Sport Bridge is equipped with two until the presence of Carbon Monoxide Gas is (2) SAFE-T-ALERT Carbon Monoxide Gas detected. If the GREEN indicator light does...
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When Carbon Monoxide Gas is detected by the switch will not discontinue the visual and audio CO monitor, the following visual and audible signal. See your Silverton dealer for inspection signals will appear: and replacement of the unit(s), if necessary.
This section describes the various components of require a switch for operation. the Electrical System on your 330 Sport Bridge and also includes a Trouble Shooting Guide for Battery Charging System your convenience.
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Generator (Optional) DO NOT connect the shor e power cord to the dockside electrical sour ce • Start the generator (Refer to “Starting In- fi rst. You can accidentally drop the cord into structions” section in the Generator Manual the water which may r esult in electrical shock included with your owner’s packet).
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Bilge Pump Fuses and Breaker Switches Cabin Lights Salon: Supplies power to the cabin lights in the salon and galley. Forward Bilge Auto: Fuses the forward bilge pump automatic switch. Cabin Lights Forward: Supplies power to the cabin lights in the forward stateroom and Forward Bilge Manual: Supplies power to the forward head.
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Mid Outlets: Supplies power to the outlets in the salon and galley. If you are unable to reset the GFIC breaker switch, contact your Silverton Aft Outlets: Supplies power to the outlets in dealer or a competent marine electrician for the aft stateroom and aft head.
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Spare: Supplies power to additional AC ac- cessories, such as a VHF radio, GPS system, or cessories. autohelm system, with your 330 Sport Bridge. These units are controlled by the switches Spare: Supplies power to additional AC ac- marked ACC. located on the helm switch panel.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Problem Cause Solution 12 volt DC equipment not Battery selector switch Check battery selector switches operating turned to OFF. to ensure they are turned ON. Main breaker at DC Switch breaker to ON. Control Center OFF. eak or dead battery.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Problem Cause Solution No 120 volt power Main breaker(s) in engine Turn breakers ON or reset. compartment tripped or on generator. Breaker(s) at AC Control Turn breakers ON or reset. Center tripped or OFF. Shore power breaker Turn breakers ON or reset.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Problem Cause Solution Continuous tripping of main Cause of problem not Determine cause and correct determined. problem before resetting breaker your dealer if problem persists. No power at AC outlets Outlet breakers in AC Switch breakers to ON. Control Center OFF.
FRESH WATER on DC electrical power controlled by a breaker switch located on the AC/DC Electrical Panel SYSTEM (See Electrical Panel Layout on Page 143, ________________ which illustrates the location of the fresh water pump breaker switch). The fresh water pump The purpose of the Fresh Water System is to is equipped with an automatic pressure switch provide a supply of pressurized potable water to...
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Galley and Head areas of your 330 Sport Bridge . They are constructed of polybutylene plastic material and are 1/2 inch inside diameter . The COLD WATER lines have pale blue manufacturer ’s...
Fuel Tanks will result in severe damage to the engines. Your 330 Sport Bridge is equipped with one (1) fuel tank, having a capacity of 214 gallons. It The fuel tank fi ll fi tting is located on the Port is located underneath the salon (See Mechani- side of the transom.
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All fuel supply and your shore power) and disable any possible source of ignition. Contact your Silverton dealer return hoses are USCG TYPE A1 and are pre- manufactured with swedged fl are fi ttings on or Silverton Customer Service immediately.
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Fuel Supply Valves PHOTO OF 330 DIESEL FUEL If your 330 Sport Bridge is powered by gasoline FILTER NOT AVAILABLE engines, it is equipped with anti-siphon valves, located on the fuel supply hoses at their connec- tion to the fuel tank pickup tubes. The purpose of the anti-siphon valve is to immediately stop the fl...
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• Disconnect shore power (See Shore Power - See your Silverton dealer for replacement of Connecting and Disconnecting on Page 59, any leaking or defective fuel system compo- which explains the proper and safe method nents before starting your engines.
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• Completely close all ports, hatches, win- Leaking fuel is a fi re and dows, doors and compartments. Silverton explosion hazard; personal injury or death recommends that all guests depart your yacht could occur. during the fueling process. • If no leaks are noted, continue fi lling the...
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• Notify the dockmaster and have an autho- rized Silverton Service Technician inspect the entire fuel system and repair the leak before proceeding. Leaking fuel is a fi 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.
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• Always be aware of the hazards as- for fuel odor. sociated with fuel and practice good • Open the engine compartment hatch common sense. and sniff for fuel odor. “HAPPY SAFE BOATING” FROM THE SILVERTON TEAM...
You may have chosen as an option when you • Check sea strainer for debris, and remove, purchased your 330 Sport Bridge, a Generator if noted. System, manufactured by Kohler Company and factory installed at the Silverton plant. If your •...
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• Start the generator (Refer to “Starting In- While operating your Genera- structions” section in the Generator Manual tor system, always be certain ther e is adequate included with your Owner’s Packet). ventilation in the cabin ar eas of your yacht to avoid the potential accumulation of Carbon •...
SYSTEM proximately 1/2 hour). ________________ General maintenance of the Hot Water System Your 330 Sport Bridge is equipped with a 10.5 is as follows: gallon water heater , which is operated on the A/C electrical system. Cold water is supplied •...
If needed, hy- The steering system in your 330 Sport Bridge draulic fl uid is added at this location to fi ll the is manufactured by Sea Star, a subsidiary of reservoir to the proper level.
ICEMAKER UNIT (OPTIONAL) ________________ You may have chosen as an option when you purchased your 330 Sport Bridge, an Icemaker Unit, manufactured by U-Line Corporation and factory installed at the Silverton plant. purpose of this system is to provide you with a continuous supply of fresh ice upon demand and as needed.
3) Close appliance valves before opening cyl- inder valves. You may have purchased as an option with your 330 Sport Bridge an optional LPG Cook- 4) Test for system leakage each time the cylinder ing System. This system is manufactured by supply valve is opened for appliance use.
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10) Inspect fl ue pipes at least annually . Replace if deterioration or openings are found. REFER T O THE SEAWARD PRODUCTS OWNER’S MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL OPERATION AND SAFETY INFORMATION ON YOUR LPG SYSTEM.
(MSD). The Marine Sanitation System in an integral vacuum breaker that prevents a your 330 Sport Bridge is a Waste Tank system, backfl ow of contaminated water into the potable defi ned by the United States Coast Guard as a water supply.
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having a capacity of thirty (30) gallons (See Me- DO NOT use chlorine-based chanical Layout on Page 141, which illustrates or caustic cleaning agents or chemicals, such the location of the Waste Tank). This waste is as drain opening products, in your SeaLand stored in the Waste Tank until pumped out at a Vacu-fl...
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DO NOT use chlorine-based or caustic cleaning agents or chemicals, such as drain opening pr oducts, in your Jabsco Quiet-Flush Sanitation System. Use of these products may cause serious damage to the system’s seals and hoses. REFER T O THE JABSCO QUIET-FLUSH TOILET MANUAL INCLUDED WITH YOUR OWNER’S PACKET FOR ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION CONCERN-...
(OPTIONAL) ________________ You may have chosen as an option when you purchased your 330 Sport Bridge , an OIL X- CHANGE-R System, manufactured by Ray Zager & Company and factory installed at the Silverton plant. The purpose of the OIL X- CHANGE-R System is to automatically drain, fi...
PORTABLE FIRE Your 330 Sport Bridge is equipped with two (2) Class B/C portable, hand held fi re extinguishers. EXTINGUISHER Class B/C fi re extinguishers will ef fectively fi ght SYSTEM fi res of the Class “B” and Class “C” type. The ________________ Class B/C portable fi...
________________ below, which illustrate the location of the En- gine Compartment Hatch). Propulsion of your 330 Sport Bridge is ac- complished by two inboard engines, located within the engine compartment. Depending on the option you chose upon purchase from your Silverton dealer, the engines are either fueled by gasoline or diesel fuel.
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Slowly and carefully move the transmission shift control lever up and down until the starter motor operates. See your Silverton dealer or a competent technician as soon as possible to obtain the proper adjust- ment for the neutral safety switch. Release...
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Gaso- plays no, or very low, oil pressure. See your line engines should have between 30 and Silverton dealer for inspection and repair, if 50 psi (pounds per square inch) and diesel necessary. No, or very low, oil pressure may engines should have between 35 and 70 psi.
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Silverton dealer for inspection and leaks. If any leak is observed, immedi- repair, if necessary. ately turn OFF the engines and contact your Silverton dealer for inspection and repair , if • Check the exhaust outlets for the presence necessary.
________________ REMOTE CONTROLLED SPOTLIGHT. You may have chosen as an option when you purchased your 330 Sport Bridge , a Remote Controlled Spotlight, manufactured by ITT Jabsco and factory installed at the Silverton plant. The spotlight unit is permanently mounted on the foredeck at the pulpit and operates on the DC electrical system.
NOTE: When operating the air conditioner(s) on your 330 Sport Bridge (if so equipped), the sump pump breaker switches must be turned ON. Condensation from the air conditioner...
The purpose of the Trim Tab System on your the Trim Tab System). Each trim tab operates 330 Sport Bridge is to assist in reaching plan- independently of each other and they are con- ing speed as soon as possible and to maintain a trolled by separate rocker -type switches, located proper “running attitude”...
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(See Mechanical Layout on Page 141, which illustrates the location of the trim tab pump). Tighten connections if leaks are noted. If the hydraulic lines ap- pear worn or chafed, contact your Silverton dealer for inspection and replacement, if necessary.
There are several different types of surfaces in color tint fr om the vinyl surface, causing a the interior of your 330 Sport Bridge and all blotching appearance and will dry the mate- require a dif ferent method of cleaning.
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Carpeting Corian The carpet in your 330 Sport Bridge is a high The galley and head counter tops and head sinks quality nylon pile. Normal cleaning and main- are manufactured of Corian, which is a superior tenance is accomplished by vacuuming on a quality, tough, scratch-resistant material.
Thoroughly wash the hard- ware with a soap and warm water solution and The exterior surfaces of your 330 Sport Bridge rinse with fresh water. Dry with a soft cloth to consist primarily of fi berglass, stainless steel, remove any water stains.
Acrylic Plastic allow to air dry. The venturi windshield, which is located on the bridge of your 330 Sport Bridge, is manu- DO NOT use any cleaning factured of a tough acrylic plastic. Clean the agents containing detergent, as they will r e-...
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Vinyl Windows Aluminum Tubular Frame The vinyl windows in your enclosure should be The upper portion of your canvas enclosure is cleaned on a frequent basis to extend their life supported by a tubular aluminum frame. and maintain clarity . Rinse of f any loose dirt frame is secured by stainless steel pins placed with fresh water and wash with a mild soap and in brackets that are permanently mounted on...
Thoroughly clean the hull immediately after tained in this section is a general guide. Your removing the yacht from the water . Pressure Silverton dealer or a competent boatyard should wash the bottom, if possible, to remove all prepare your yacht for winter storage.
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• Prepare the generator and air conditioners from the pump, turn ON all faucets until the (if so equipped) for storage. Refer to the antifreeze fl ows out. generator manual and the air conditioner manual, included with your Owner ’s Packet, •...
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to fl ow through the pump and the input/out- • Place batteries on a wooden pallet or bench put lines. and store in an area where temperatures remain above freezing. • Remove the drain plug from the macerator seacock while the valve is closed and allow IMPORTANT: DO NOT store batteries on a the line to drain.
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Disconnect the propeller shafts at the trans- missions to prevent damage to the transmis- sions and shafts. NOTE: Silverton recommends an optional stor- age cradle with the purchase of your yacht. The • Use wide, fl at, lifting slings made of belting...
Silverton yacht without unnecessary distractions. The fi rst cruise on your new Silverton yacht should be a time for you to become acquainted with the vessel. Before you depart on your fi rst Engine Start-up Preparation...
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• Have a qualifi ed marine technician examine and will overfl ow if the level is too high. your yacht immediately to determine the source of the fuel fumes. • Check the generator (if so equipped) oil level. Refer to the Generator Manual for •...
Engine Start-up Failure to release the ignition switch fr om the ST ART position after the IMPORTANT: Always be very careful when engine starts may r esult in serious damage to starting your engines. Use common sense and the starter motor and/or engine fl ywheel. good judgement.
Transmissions: Check that both transmissions Shakedown Cruise shift smoothly and positively. Silverton recommends a shakedown cruise after Trim Tabs: Check that the trim tabs operate the initial or seasonal start-up. This will test properly and are responsive to your use of the the engines and various systems under normal controls.
current to determine the best way to safely ma- neuver your yacht away from the dock. Cast of f all mooring lines. Shift the transmissions into forward or reverse, depending on which way you want to depart your dock. Your engines should be at idle speed while departing your dock and power should only be used if necessary for control of your yacht.
SIXTEEN WAYS Purchase good quality fuel. Be certain you are using the correct fuel for your engine. TO REDUCE FUEL CONSUMPTION Load your yacht correctly. DO NOT put all ________________ of the heavy gear , such as anchors, chain, canned goods and spare parts exclusively in Keep the bottom of your yacht clean.
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Check for engine air leaks. A leak in the engine intake manifold disturbs the air/fuel mixture and reduces your performance. A leak in the exhaust manifold is DANGER- OUS. Carbon Monoxide Gas (CO) could enter the cabin area of your yacht. Carbon Monoxide Gas (CO) is colorless, odorless and tasteless.
GLOSSARY BOW LINE: A docking line leading from the yacht’s bow. ________________ BULKHEADS: The interior walls of the ABAFT: Toward the rear of the yacht. yacht. ABEAM: At right angles to the yacht’s keel. CAST OFF: Let go. ABOARD: On the yacht. CHINE: The point where the bottom and side of the hull meet.
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DRAFT: (1) The depth of a yacht from the actual GLAND: The moveable part of the stuf fi ng box waterline to the bottom of the lowest part, such which compresses the packing when tightened as the propeller tip or rudder . (2) The depth of (also referred to as the “packing gland”).
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KEEL: The centerline of a yacht running fore axial advance in inches of a propeller during and aft at the lowest point of the hull. one complete revolution. KNOT: (1) A Maritime unit of speed equal to PLANING HULL: At slow speeds, a planing 1.15 miles per hour.
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SHAFT: The long round member that connects SUMP: A pit or well into which water is the transmission to the propeller. drained. SHAFT LOG: A fi tting at the hull bottom where SUPERSTRUCTURE: A fl ying bridge or other the propeller shaft penetrates the hull. The shaft structure that extends above the deck.
WARNING LABELS ________________ THE FOLLOWING WARNING LABELS APPEAR AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS ON YOUR 330 SPORT BRIDGE AND ARE SELF-EXPLANATORY. BE CERTAIN TO FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF AND YOUR PASSENGERS WITH THESE WARNING LABELS AND THEIR CONTENTS.
IDENTIFICATION 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 PLEASURE.
BOAT RECORD The Boat Record is provided to record information about the yacht and its components. This record should be fi lled out by the selling Dealer at the time of delivery. Owner’s Name_______________________________________________________ Phone (____)________________ Address_________________________________________________________________________________________ Dealer______________________________________________________________ Phone (____)________________ Address ________________________________________________________________________________________ Boat Name___________________________________________Hull Number* US STN________________________ Delivery Date_____/______/______ Registration Number________________________________________________...
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Note: The following is provided for your use in recording electronic equipment which you may add to your yacht. All equipment should be recorded so that the information is available in case of repair or for any insurance claim. Electronic Equipment Item:____________________________________________________________________________________________ Manufacturer____________________Model No._________________________Serial No.________________________ Item:_____________________________________________________________________________________________...
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330 SPORT BRIDGE CONSOLE LAYOUT * LAYOUT MAY VARY WITH DIFFERENT OPTION PACKAGES. PAGE 142...
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