What to do if the battery is not holding a charge on my Silverton 330 Sport Bridge?
- MMichael SanchezJul 27, 2025
If your battery isn't holding a charge, it might be defective. Replace the battery.
What to do if the battery is not holding a charge on my Silverton 330 Sport Bridge?
If your battery isn't holding a charge, it might be defective. Replace the battery.
What to do if 12 volt DC equipment is not operating on my Silverton Boat?
If your 12 volt DC equipment isn't working, there are several potential causes. First, check that the battery selector switch is turned ON. Next, verify that the breaker at the DC Sw Center is ON. Also, a weak or dead battery could be the issue, so try changing the battery selector switch or recharging the battery. Finally, check if the circuit breaker at the battery has been tripped and, if so, reset it.
What to do if a 12 volt DC device is not working on my Silverton Boat?
If a 12 volt DC device isn't working, start by checking if the circuit breaker for the device is ON. A weak or dead battery could also be the problem, so try changing the battery selector switch or recharging the battery. Finally, inspect the 12 volt DC connections for any faults, tightening or repairing them as needed.
Why are my cabin lights not working (off or dim) on my Silverton 330 Sport Bridge Boat?
If your cabin lights are off or dim, the issue could be due to several reasons. Initially, check whether the CABIN LIGHTS breaker is in the OFF position and switch it to ON. Another potential cause is a weak or dead battery, in which case you should charge or replace the battery. Lastly, the bulb might be burned out, requiring a replacement.
A message from the President welcoming the new owner.
Explanation of signal graphics used in the manual for warnings.
Explains advisory statements for equipment operation and maintenance.
Describes the boat's hull and transom area and key components.
Details the engine seawater pickup location for cooling water.
Explains the purpose of the transom anode plate for corrosion prevention.
Describes the function and location of factory-installed trim tabs.
Identifies the location of engine exhaust ports on the hull.
Describes the location of through-hull discharge ports.
Shows the location of the fuel tank vent on the hull.
Overview of deck and bridge components and their locations.
Describes the various interior compartments of the yacht.
Details the engine compartment and access.
Federal law requirements and recommendations for essential safety equipment.
Requirements for portable fire extinguishers based on yacht size.
Guidelines and precautions for preventing fires aboard the yacht.
Information on required visual distress signal equipment.
Requirements for sound signaling devices on boats.
Information on required navigation lights for safe operation.
Suggestions for extra safety equipment to enhance cruising.
Explains marine traffic laws and right-of-way rules.
Essential guidelines for safe and responsible boating practices.
Details the dangers of Carbon Monoxide and its prevention.
Crucial recommendations for safe handling of gasoline and diesel fuel.
Procedures for handling emergencies like collisions and running aground.
Guidance on handling storms, fog, and other adverse weather.
Procedures and prevention measures for fires aboard the yacht.
Explains the operation and maintenance of the optional AC/Heating system.
Details the purpose and components of the anchor system.
Describes the SEA-FIRE Model BB-300 automatic fire extinguisher system.
Explains the function and maintenance of the bilge pump system.
Details the bilge ventilation system for engine compartment safety.
Explains the system for preventing electrolysis and galvanic corrosion.
Describes the SAFE-T-ALERT CO detector monitors and their operation.
Overview of the yacht's DC and AC electrical systems.
Details the fresh water pump and dockside supply systems.
Explains the fuel tank, fill, vent, and distribution components.
A quick reference checklist to minimize fuel-related risks.
Operation and installation of the optional Kohler generator.
Describes the 10.5-gallon water heater and its operation.
Explains the Sea Star hydraulic steering system and its maintenance.
Details the operation of the optional U-Line icemaker unit.
Safety information and operation of the optional LPG cooking system.
Explains the Type III Waste Tank system and its types.
Describes the optional system for automatic oil changes.
Classification and use of portable fire extinguishers.
Details the twin inboard engines and transmission system.
Operation of the ITT Jabsco remote controlled spotlight.
Explains the shower sump pump system and its maintenance.
Describes the Bennett trim tab system for boat attitude adjustment.
Procedures for cleaning various interior surfaces like fiberglass, wood, vinyl.
Maintenance guidelines for exterior surfaces like fiberglass, stainless steel, aluminum.
Cleaning and maintenance for canvas fabric, vinyl windows, and zippers.
Steps for cleaning and preparing the yacht for storage.
Procedures for draining water systems and the yacht.
Guidelines for proper winter storage of yacht batteries.
Steps for preparing the yacht's interior for storage to prevent mold.
Guidelines to prevent damage to the yacht during lifting operations.
Pre-operation checks and procedures before starting engines.
Step-by-step guide for starting the yacht's engines.
Recommends a test cruise to check systems under operating conditions.
Procedures for safely departing the dock and getting underway.
Steps for properly shutting down the engines after a cruise.
Definitions of common nautical terms used in the manual.