Bilge blowers - Do you run them all the time?
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This thread reminded me to buy a new Xintex fume detector with automatic blower control. My last one was so sensitive it detected an exhaust manifold leak; its ten years old and needs replacing. It can false alarm when the wind is coming from the stern at low/no speed. But easily silenced and blower will run.
Gasoline Fume Detectors | Fireboy-Xintex
Should be mandatory equipment IMO
Gasoline Fume Detectors | Fireboy-Xintex
Should be mandatory equipment IMO
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Hate to start this debate but......
Blowers should be off while fueling!!! So should all electronic devices, bilge pump, etc. and close cabin door and all hatches. When fueling is complete hang around the dock for a bit while paying, don't be in a hurry, open engine hatch, and cabin, smell for fumes, look for gas. If all clear, then it is o.k. to run blower, bilge, etc., prior to starting.
Blowers should be off while fueling!!! So should all electronic devices, bilge pump, etc. and close cabin door and all hatches. When fueling is complete hang around the dock for a bit while paying, don't be in a hurry, open engine hatch, and cabin, smell for fumes, look for gas. If all clear, then it is o.k. to run blower, bilge, etc., prior to starting.
#17
there is some running the blower all the time info in this thread
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...rving-air.html
a visual check and sniff around, then run it for a couple minutes was all i ever did, (partially because of the jack offs at the ramp), (the guys who start the engine while backing in the water then bangin it into gear and jammin the gas and mother effin every else) theres a thread on those guys too
but a consistent by the numbers pre flight probably isn't a bad idea considering the consequences.
been meaning to remind you to post pictures of the new boat, especially those engine room hatch vents (inside and out)
bet your chomping at the bit to get that thing in the water
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...rving-air.html
a visual check and sniff around, then run it for a couple minutes was all i ever did, (partially because of the jack offs at the ramp), (the guys who start the engine while backing in the water then bangin it into gear and jammin the gas and mother effin every else) theres a thread on those guys too
but a consistent by the numbers pre flight probably isn't a bad idea considering the consequences.
been meaning to remind you to post pictures of the new boat, especially those engine room hatch vents (inside and out)
bet your chomping at the bit to get that thing in the water
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The blowers in my boat fight against the air being sucked INTO the compartment by the engines when running since they blow air OUT of the compartment while at speed. I have noticed they get very warm and smell hot trying to fight against the flow of air. Tells me my compartment is ventilation-limited for motors. I do tend to leave them on frequently while idling or fresh off of plane to cut down on crankcase fumes from breathers.