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ENGINE VENTILATION
Ventilation systems are required for all engine compartments. Your
vessel features a set of four deck vents located underneath the sun pad
seat, which constantly supplies fresh air to the engine compartment.
A powered blower motor attached to duct work in the lower one third
of the bilge evacuates air to the atmosphere. The other vents are used
to take air into the engine compartment. Understand the following
warning!
!
WARNING
GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE. BEFORE STARTING THE
ENGINE, OPERATE THE BLOWER FOR 4 MINUTES AND CHECK
THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT FOR GASOLINE LEAKS OR VAPORS.
RUN BLOWER BELOW CRUISING SPEEDS.
All owners are responsible for keeping their boat’s ventilation system
operating properly. This means making sure the vent openings are
obstruction free, ducts are not blocked, blower operates properly, and
all worn parts are replaced with approved marine ignition protected
parts.
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