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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 ven-
tilation openings are open and free from debris, etc. After starting
the engine, check the cooling water circulation.
Before refuelling switch o the engine, stove, heater and put out
any cigarettes. Do not operate any switches or devices that may
produce sparks.
The fuel inlet ( ) is located on the stern deck.
When refuelling at a service station, do not use a plastic funnel be-
cause it will prevent the discharge of static voltage between the fill-
er pistol and fuel inlet bushing. After refuelling (check tank capacity
in Section 5), make sure that no fuel has leaked into the bilge or en-
gine well. Wipe o any fuel splashes right away.
Space has been provided for one slip tank under the aft seat. Do
not keep any reserve canisters in a non-ventilated space or leave
them loose.
Do not leave any loose objects in the engine well that may get in
touch with hot engine parts or damage the fuel lines. Check the fuel
lines once a year for wear.
5.7.2 Other fuel-burning systems
If the boat is equipped with a paran heater, separate instructions
Silver Condor 730
Silver Cabin 650
Silver Star Cabin 650
Fig. 1. Seats for maximum permissible number of passengers.