Product Description; Stability And Buoyancy; Self-Draining Systems - BRABUS SHADOW Owner's Manual

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4.1 Stability and buoyancy

Pay attention to the stability and buoyancy of the boat.
All weight dispositions (for example installing a fishing tower or radar, and engine replacement) can have
a significant impact on the stability, trim, and performance of the boat.
The bilge water level needs to be kept at a minimum.
The stability of the boat is compromised if any weight is placed in a high position.
In stormy weather, all hatches, compartments and doors must be kept closed to minimize the risk of
flooding.
Breaking waves represent a significant danger to stability.
To avoid the risk of flooding, always keep the seacocks closed when not in use
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(for example, the seacock for the toilet's flushing water).

4.1.1 Self-draining systems

The boat is equipped with self-draining systems for the whole deck area. The system is drained through
drain holes in the aft of the boat. In addition to rainwater, the drain holes are intended to drain water
ending up on the deck through splashing or from breaking waves.
There are drain holes for water in both aft corners of the deck. The openings are directly connected to
the sea. The deck of the boat has been designed to allow the water to drain straight into the sea via the
water gullies.
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Drain hole
The drain holes must be open at all times. Clean the holes regularly by removing any accumulated debris
to prevent clogging.
The system is built so as to drain the water from the deck in normal use. Do not close the taps when
using the boat or when the boat is attached to the dock.
Brabus Shadow 500 Cabin 2020
Owner's Manual
© 2022 Axopar Boats / Brabus Marine
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