HABANEROTE
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I want to know how often you all use the blower?
Thank you for the answers.
Thank you for the answers.
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Opening the hatch, while gets fresh air in and does help somewhat. The actual problem is that the gas vapors sink to the bottem of the bilge. That is why blower hoses suck from the bottem. Otherwise you would just need exhaust fans without hoses.Out of habit I always open the engine hatch pre-launch, including the quick start up in the driveway before leaving. I know someone will correct me to do it 'by the book' but I figure I am airing it out way quicker than the blower would.
I run it for probably 60 to 90 seconds before going out the first time for the day. If we go to the beach for an hour or something I typically don’t run it but for maybe 10 seconds if that but sometimes don’t do it at all. But I’m pretty religious about doing it before the first start up of the day. Also anytime I am putting gas in the boat when I am done the engine hatch goes up and the blower stays on for a solid 3 to 5 minutes before I start the boat up. It’s very important after gassing up.
Want to know how I know your boat doesn’t have twin two strokes?Noise and line noise in the stereo would be the downsides. Not big ones in light of the risk of blowing up, but there you are.