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Maximum permissible load includes:
Basic
equipment,
kg
Fuel in
portable
containers, kg
Fuel in
integrated
tanks, kg
Silver Fox Avant/DC/BR 485 10 40
Silver Wolf DC/Avant/BR 510 10 40
Silver Hawk BR/CC 540 10 80
Silver Shark BR/CC 580 11 100
Silver Eagle BR 650 15 100
Silver Eagle CC 630 15 100
Silver Eagle WA 650 20 100
Silver Cabin 650 20 100
Silver Star Cabin 650 20 100
Silver Condor 730 25 250
Maximum permissible load:
Silver Fox Avant/DC/BR 485 465 kg
Silver Wolf DC/Avant/BR 510 500 kg
Silver Hawk BR/CC 540 615 kg
Silver Shark BR/CC 580 525 kg
Silver Eagle BR 650 675 kg
Silver Eagle CC 630 705 kg
Silver Eagle WA 650 675 kg
Silver Cabin 650 675 kg
Silver Star Cabin 650 600 kg
Silver Condor 730 1005 kg
5.5 Engine and propeller
The maximum engine outputs that may be used on Silver boats are
indicated in the following table. Follow the motor manufacturer’s
instructions in the selection of the propeller.
5.6 Stability and flooding
5.6.1 Openings in hull and deck
The location of thru-hulls and related shutoff valves are indicated
in Fig. 5.
To ensure that the self-draining works properly, make sure that any
extra baggage and equipment is removed from the floor and from
the container boxes before you leave the boat to the dock. Make
sure that the boat floats sideways as balanced as possible by bal-
ancing other load items.
Silver boats are lined with a self-draining fibreglass interior.
The self-draining outlets in the aft corners of the interior must be
kept open and free from debris to ensure drainage.
CAUTION! Despite self-drainage, water may find its way into the
bilge through motor well openings and inspection
doors. Check the bilge level before setting out to the
sea and drain it with the bilge pump provided.
On Silver Eagle, Silver Shark, and Silver Hawk, the deck
self-draining outlets can be closed with ball valves. On
the other models they can be closed with plugs. If the
boat is to carry a heavier-than-normal load, close the
self-draining outlets to prevent the ingress of water.