Omistajan käsikirja Användarhandbok Owner’s Manual Eignerhandbuch Manuel du propriétaire
ENGLISH Silver Owner’s Manual 3
Preface Dear Silver boat owner! Thank you for buying a Silver boat. We hope that you will enjoy it! This Owner’s Manual is intended to help you use your boat safely. It provides a detailed description of the boat and related systems and accessories as well as information about the proper operation and care of the boat. Please read this manual carefully before using the boat for the first time. Naturally, the Owner’s Manual is no course in seamanship or boating safety.
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. ENGLISH KEEP THIS OWNER’S MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE AND GIVE IT TO THE NEXT OWNER IF YOU SELL THE BOAT.
Before departure Read this Owner’s Manual carefully. Always check the following items before departure: Prevailing weather and weather forecast Fuel Make sure that you have enough fuel, including reserves in case of foul weather. Engine and equipment Consider wind, wave height, and visibility.
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. ENGLISH Consult the engine manual for information concerning the engine.
Contents 1 General 145 2 Definitions 145 3 Warranty 145 4 Commissioning 4.1 Registration 4.2 Insurance 4.3 Training 146 146 146 146 5 8 Characteristics and operation of the boat 5.1 General 5.2 Basic boat data 5.3 Maximum number of persons the boat is designed to carry 5.4 Loading 5.5 Engine and propeller 5.6 Stability and flooding 5.6.1 Openings in hull and deck 5.6.2 Bilge pumps and drainage 5.7 Prevention of fire and explosion 5.7.1 Engines 5.7.
General This Owner’s Manual helps you get to know your boat and learn about its characteristics, maintenance and servicing. The manuals for the accessories installed in the boat are included, and reference is frequently made to them. Naturally, you can supplement this manual with the manuals for any additional accessories you may have retrofitted. Space is provided for your own notes at the end of the manual.
4 Commissioning 4.1 Registration Under the Finnish Boating Decree, motorboats with an engine with an output at least 15kW or hull length at least 5,5 meters, must be entered in the National Craft Register. For more details, contact the local register office (maistraatti). A person operating a registered boat must be at least 15 years of age. 4.2 Insurance Boat insurance may cover damage sustained at sea or when the boat is transported over land or docked.
Main dimensions and capacities: The boat’s length, beam, draught, total weight, etc., and tank capacities are indicated in the Technical Specifications in Appendix 1. Builder’s plate: A builder’s plate that shows some of the above information is affixed within the field of vision of the pilot. Supplementary data is provided in the appropriate sections of this manual. 5.
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37 kW (50 hv) 45 kW (60 hv) 45 kW (60 hv) 75 kW (100 hv) 86 kW (115 hv) 130 kW (175 hv) 112 kW (150 hv) 130 kW (175 hv) 112 kW (150 hv) 112 kW (150 hv) 220 kW (300 hv) With Silver Cab models, keep the cabin doors and hatches closed in strong winds and heavy seas. cuit breaker provided that the battery has been installed and connected. The electric bilge pump can also be operated from the switch panel. The capacity of the bilge pump is about 45 litres/min.
Silver Fox Avant 485 Silver Wolf DC 510 Silver Fox DC 485 Silver Wolf Avant 510 Silver Fox BR 485 Silver Wolf BR 510 Fig. 1. Seats for maximum permissible number of passengers.
Silver Shark BR 580 Silver Hawk BR 540 Silver Eagle BR 650 Silver Shark CC 580 ja Silver Eagle CC 630 Silver Eagle WA 650 ENGLISH Silver Hawk CC 540 Fig. 1. Seats for maximum permissible number of passengers.
Silver Cabin 650 5.7 Prevention of fire and explosion 5.7.1 Engines If the engine compartment in your boat is equipped with a fan, let it run for at least 4 minutes before starting the engine as indicated in the warning sign in front of the pilot. Also make sure that the ventilation openings are open and free from debris, etc. After starting the engine, check the cooling water circulation. Before refuelling switch off the engine, stove, heater and put out any cigarettes.
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 older than 10 years may not be used unless a new pressure test is carried out. If the extinguisher is replaced, the new device must have the same extinguishing capacity.
WARNING! When the boat is connected to shore power, never swim near the boat. A defective cable may cause an electric shock. CAUTION! Never switch off the current from the main circuit breaker while the engine is running. CAUTION! Do not use the metal hull of the boat as an electrical conductor. 5.9 Handling characteristics 5.9.1 Driving at high speeds WARNING! Waves make it harder to control the boat and tend to make it heel. Reduce the speed when waves get high.
5.10 5.10.1 Switch symbols on Silver boats symbol explanation navigation lights anchor light Proper seamanship – recommendations and instructions windshield wiper Protection from falling overboard and means of re-boarding bilge pump In calm seas, the easiest way of re-boarding is to use the swim ladder mounted onto the transom. The ladder can also be pulled down by a person who is in water. Fig. 4. 5.10.
Fox DC/BR 485 20 Fig. 2. Switch panel and fuses.
Hawk CC 540 Wolf DC/BR 510 / Hawk BR 540 4/4 12V ENGLISH 1/4 Fig. 2. Switch panel and fuses.
Shark BR 580 Shark CC 580 / Eagle CC 630 2 2 1 TANK 0 1/4 3 4 1 5 0 6 7 3 4 5 30 40 20 6 7 1/4 4/4 60 0 70 4/4 12V 5 TRIM 1 12V 22 Fig. 2. Switch panel and fuses.
Eagle BR 650 2 1 0 3 4 Eagle WA 650 5 6 TRIM 7 1/4 30 20 40 50 10 60 0 70 4/4 TANK 12V Fig. 2. Switch panel and fuses.
Cabin 650 / Star Cabin 650 Condor 730 TRIM 1/4 TANK 24 Fig. 2. Switch panel and fuses.
Provide adequate ventilation in the sleeping compartment as well. 5.10.4 Securing loose items buoy chain), as this may cause galvanic corrosion between the metals. We recommend the following mooring line thicknesses and anchor weights for your boat: Mooring lines Anchor line ø 12 mm ø 12 mm length 35 m ø 8 mm length 3 m Secure heavy loose items, such as anchors, firmly before departure. Anchor chain 5.10.
WARNING! The towing line is subjected to high tension. If it snaps, the free end may whiplash dangerously. Always use a sufficiently thick rope and stay clear of it when towing. 5.10.7 Fig. 3. Location of strong points for towing, anchoring and mooring.
Maintenance and winterizing Consult the engine manual for servicing recommendations. Carry out the necessary measures or have them performed by an authorized service centre. Other items requiring regular maintenance include: − steering and controls − bilge pumps − heater − stove – fire extinguisher − canopy. Carry out the servicing in accordance with specific instructions and manuals. 6.
6.4 Measures before launching Repair any damage to the gelcoat or have it repaired in accordance with Section 7. For sea conditions, fouling growth on the boat bottom must be prevented using antifouling paint. A fouled bottom and propeller increase fuel consumption considerably. However, if the boat is moored at a river mouth or in low-salt water, or if the boat is lifted out of water at least once a week, no antifouling is usually required. Follow the paint manufacturer’s instructions carefully.
CAUTION! Always switch off the current before any work on electrical equipment. If you need to replace any electrical components, make sure that they are compatible with the onboard voltage. ENGLISH 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 Fox Avant 485 Silver Fox BR 485 Silver Fox DC 485 Silver Wolf DC 510 Fig. 4. Boarding ladder position and anti-slip surfaces.
Silver Hawk CC 540 Silver Wolf BR 510 Silver Hawk BR 540 ENGLISH Silver Wolf Avant 510 Fig. 4. Boarding ladder position and anti-slip surfaces.
Silver Shark BR 580 Silver Eagle CC 630 ja Silver Shark CC 580 Silver Eagle BR 650 Silver Eagle WA 650 Fig. 4. Boarding ladder position and anti-slip surfaces.
Silver Condor 730 ENGLISH Silver Cabin 650 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 ENGLISH TANK DIAGRAM 35
Silver Fox Avant 485 36 Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
ENGLISH Silver Fox DC 485 Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
Silver Fox BR 485 38 Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
Silver Wolf DC 510 Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
Silver Wolf Avant 510 40 Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
Silver Wolf BR 510 Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
Silver Hawk CC 540 42 Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
Silver Hawk BR 540 Thru-hull shutoff valve Fuse Bilge pump ENGLISH Main circuit breaker and fuse Battery Thru-hull Extinguisher Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
Silver Shark CC 580 Silver Eagle CC 630 Thru-hull shutoff valve Bilge pump Thru-hulls Main circuit breaker and fuse Battery Thru-hulls 44 Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
Silver Shark BR 580 Thru-hull shutoff valve Fuelfilter Refuelling Bushing Battery Main circuit breaker andfuses ENGLISH Bilge pump Thru-hull Extinguisher Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
Silver Eagle BR 650 Bilge pump Thru-hull shutoff valve Battery Main circuit breaker and fuse Thru-hulls Fire extinguisher 46 Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
Silver Star Cabin 650 Bilge pump Thru-hull shutoff valve Main circuit breaker and fuse ENGLISH Thru-hull Battery Thru-hull Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
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 48 Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
Silver Eagle WA 650 Bilge pump Thru-hull shutoff valve Main circuit breaker and fuse ENGLISH Filter Battery Fuses Thru-hull Fire extinguisher Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
Silver Condor 730 Thru-hull Battery Thru-hull Main circuit breakers Battery Fuel filter Thru-hull shutoff valve Bilge pump 50 Fig. 5. Location of thru-hulls, shutoff valves and bilge pumps.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOX Avant 485 FOX DC 485 FOX BR 485 WOLF DC 510 WOLF Avant 510 WOLF BR 510 HAWK CC/BR 540 SHARK CC 580 SHARK BR 580 EAGLE CC 630 EAGLE BR 650 CABIN 650 STAR CABIN 650 EAGLE WA 650 CONDOR 730 Length cm 485 485 485 510 510 510 540 580 580 630 650 650 650 650 727 Beam cm 194 195 195 198 198 198 217 225 225 240 240 240 240 240 261 Weight kg 400 400 420 480 520 520 520/ 570 660 720 650 810 1000 900 900 1440 Draught cm 2
FOX Avant 485 FOX DC 485 FOX BR 485 WOLF DC 510 WOLF Avant 510 WOLF BR 510 HAWK CC/BR 540 SHARK CC 580 SHARK BR 580 EAGLE CC 630 EAGLE BR 650 CABIN 650 STAR CABIN 650 EAGLE WA 650 CONDOR 730 EU leisure boat standard yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes CE marking C design category C C C C C C C C C C C C C C Self-bailing yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Number of passengers 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7
Circuit diagram: Fox DC/BR 54 Fig. 5.
ENGLISH Circuit diagram: Fox Avant/DC/BR 55 Fig. 5.
Circuit diagram: Wolf DC/Avant/BR 5 1 RED X2 X.2 1/4 1/4 NAV_LT_IN 1 RED NAV_LT_IN X1 2/8 X.1 2/8 1 RED NAV_LT_IN 3/6 NAV_LT_OUT X1 X.1 X1 4/8 4/8 1 RED NAV_LT_OUT 1 RED NAV_LT_OUT 1 BLACK INPUT 1 BLACK INPUT 1 BLACK INPUT A H2 5/8 H3 H11 INST_LT 1/1 25/8 M2a A3 + AS212 12V DC 2/4 2/4 2.5 RED PLOTTER/OUTLET 1.5 RED BILGE_AT/IN 1.5 RED BILGE_AT/IN 2.5 BLACK X.2 2.5 RED 2.5 BLACK BILGE_AT/IN X.2 3/4 3/4 X1 X.1 3/8 D S.2 X2 1.
ENGLISH Circuit diagram: Hawk BR/CC and Shark BR 57 Fig. 5.
Circuit diagram: Eagle CC and Shark CC 58 Fig. 5.
ENGLISH Circuit diagram: Eagle BR 59 Fig. 5.
Circuit diagram: Eagle WA, Cabin, Star Cabin and Condor CIRCUIT BREAKER N:O AMP F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 CONN . SWITCH CABLE N:O/COL OR 10 RED 1,5 NAVIGATION LIGHTS ORANGE 1,5 INSTRUMENT LIGHTS GREEN/BLACK 1,5 OUTLETS 10 WHITE/YELLOW 1,5 CABIN LIGHTS 10 RED 1,5 CD/RADIO WHITE/BL UE 1,5 WIPER CONT. LIGHT RED 1,5 WIPER I WHITE/GREEN 1,5 WIPER II 10 F6 F7 F8 20 RED 6 TRIM 10 GREY/BLACK 1,5 EXTRA 1 10 PURPLE /BLACK 1,5 EXTRA 2 GREY 2,5 BILGE P.
Tank diagram REFUELLING BUSHING FUEL TANK VENT FILLING LINE ENGLISH FUEL VENT LINE FUEL FEED TO ENGINE SENSOR TANK 61
Essential safety requirements in the Recreational Craft Directive listed according to inspection category Standards applied General requirements Principal data 2.1 Hull identification 2.2 Builder’s plate 2.5 Owner’s manual Arrangement and equipments 2.3 Protection from falling overboard 3.7 Life raft stowage 3.8 Escape 3.9 Anchoring, mooring and towing 5.7 Navigation lights 5.8 Discharge prevention Installations 5.1 Engine and engine spaces 5.2 Fuel system 5.3 Electrical system 5.4 Steering system 5.
Essential safety requirements in the Recreational Craft Directive listed according to inspection category General requirements Principal data 2.1 Hull identification 2.2 Builder’s plate 2.5 Owner’s manual Arrangement and equipments 2.3 Protection from falling overboard 3.7 Life raft stowage 3.8 Escape 3.9 Anchoring, mooring and towing 5.7 Navigation lights 5.8 Discharge prevention Installations 5.1 Engine and engine spaces 5.2 Fuel system 5.3 Electrical system 5.4 Steering system 5.5 Gas system 5.
Essential safety requirements in the Recreational Craft Directive listed according to inspection category Standards applied General requirements Principal data 2.1 Hull identification 2.2 Builder’s plate 2.5 Owner’s manual Arrangement and equipments 2.3 Protection from falling overboard 3.7 Life raft stowage 3.8 Escape 3.9 Anchoring, mooring and towing 5.7 Navigation lights 5.8 Discharge prevention Installations 5.1 Engine and engine spaces 5.2 Fuel system 5.3 Electrical system 5.4 Steering system 5.
Essential safety requirements in the Recreational Craft Directive listed according to inspection category General requirements Principal data 2.1 Hull identification 2.2 Builder’s plate 2.5 Owner’s manual Arrangement and equipments 2.3 Protection from falling overboard 3.7 Life raft stowage 3.8 Escape 3.9 Anchoring, mooring and towing 5.7 Navigation lights 5.8 Discharge prevention Installations 5.1 Engine and engine spaces 5.2 Fuel system 5.3 Electrical system 5.4 Steering system 5.5 Gas system 5.
Declaration of Conformity Recreational Craft Directive 94/25/EY and 2003/44/EY MANUFACTURER Manufacturer’s name: TerhiTec Oy Address: Sorvitie 4 Post code: FI-63700 City: Ähtäri Country: Finland Module used: B+C, Aa NOTIFIED BODY Name: VTT Expert Services Oy Distinguishing number: 0537 Address: PL 1001 Post code: FI-02044 VTT City: Espoo Country: Finland Name: International Marine Certification Institute (IMCI) Distinguishing number: 0609 Address: Rue Abbé Cuypers 3 Post code: B-1040 City: Brussels Country
Silver Fox Avant Design category C Type-examination certificate no: VTT-C-10210-10-vene-005-13 Type of craft Silver Fox DC C VTT-C-4999-10-vene-002-10 45 4,85/1,95/0,25 Silver Fox BR C VTT-C-4998-10-vene-003-10 45 4,85/1,95/0,25 Silver Wolf DC/BR C VTT-C-7653-10-vene-001-11 45 5,09/1,98/0,3 Silver Wolf Avant C VTT-C-10209-10-vene-002-13 45 5,09/1,98/0,3 Silver Hawk BR/CC C VTT-C-5001-10-vene-002-10 75 5,40/2,17/0,28 Silver Shark BR/CC C BBSKVVT002 86 5,80/2,25/0,30 Silver E
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