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8
Check for engine air leaks. A leak in
the engine intake manifold disturbs the
air/fuel mixture and reduces your perfor-
mance. A leak in the exhaust manifold is
DANGEROUS. Carbon Monoxide Gas
(CO) could enter the cabin area of your
yacht.
Carbon Monoxide Gas
(CO) is colorless, odorless and tasteless.
It is highly poisonous, endangering lives
even at very low levels of concentration.
Mild exposure causes headaches and fa-
tigue, often resembling “ u-like” symp-
toms. Medium exposure causes severe
headaches, drowsiness, nausea and
rapid heart rate. Extreme exposure re-
sults in unconsciousness, convulsions,
cardiorespiratory failure and death. If
Carbon Monoxide Gas (CO) is detected in
your yacht, immediately contact a quali-
ed technician to locate and repair the
source of the poisonous gas. DO NOT
enter your yacht until repairs have been
made and the Carbon Monoxide Gas
(CO) is lowered to an acceptable level.
16. Keep hot water use to a minimum. The
less hot water you use, the less time
your generator will have to run, re-
sulting in lower fuel consumption.
15.

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