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Seen this on a few boat interiors. Thought it was a/c controller but none of the boats had a/c??? The lil box with vents and the tag???

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Carbon monoxide detector
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Carbon dioxide detector. Some insurance companies require. Just my guess
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Carbon dioxide detector. Some insurance companies require. Just my guess

A detector to detect your breath?
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Ooooohhh. .. never heard of that in a boat.. good thing you don't have to blow in it to crank engines!!
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Originally Posted by nailit
Ooooohhh. .. never heard of that in a boat.. good thing you don't have to blow in it to crank engines!!
Look at pages 56-58 of the Federal Regs.
http://www.uscgboating.org/fedreqs/default.html
Newly manufactured boats with enclosed cabins have to have them installed by the manufacture. Some states are requiring them in older boats so check your state laws.
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