INTRODUCTION-9
We appreciate your selection of the Silverton yacht.
We have designed and manufactured this yacht to
bring you a strong, safe, and attractive yacht that
will provide you with many years of pleasure and
pride in ownership.
All Silverton yachts are built in compliance with
applicable United States Coast Guard regulations
and recommendations. In addition, our yachts meet
or exceed all standards developed by the National
Marine Manufacturer’s Association for its “Yacht
Certi
fi
cation Program”.
This Owner’s Manual includes general information
concerning the operation, handling, and main-
tenance of your yacht. In addition, the various
systems, both standard and optional, and factory
installed equipment are described.
Please note that the information contained in
this Owner’s Manual summarizes the detailed
information contained in the Original Equipment
Manufacturer’s (O.E.M.) Manuals contained in
the Owner’s Packet and is only intended to be a
convenient reference for your daily use.
Refer to
the appropriate O.E.M. Manual for detailed informa-
tion concerning the operation and maintenance of
its respective piece of equipment.
Maintain your Owner’s Manual and the Owner’s
Packet together in a safe, convenient location that
is easily accessible for readily available reference.
General information designed to assist you in un-
derstanding the contents of your Owner’s Manual
is as follows:
HAZARD COMMUNICATION
This Owner’s Manual contains certain signal graph-
ics designed to call your attention to important and
speci
fi
c information. These graphics are shown
as follows:
DANGER calls attention to immediate hazards that
WILL result in severe personal injury or death.
WARNING identi
fi
es hazards or unsafe practices
that COULD result in severe personal injury or
death.
CAUTION indicates hazards or unsafe practices that
COULD result in minor personal injury, product, or
property damage.
INTRODUCTION TO YOUR YACHT
OWNER’S MANUAL
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