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There is....it is called a bilge alarm. There are directions on how to install this and a fume alarm in my signature and the FAQ. I put a bilge alarm in my 2005, and will likely put one in the 242x this winter.Also, why isn't there a warning that you have THAT MUCH water in the engine bay? It can't be that hard to create
I'm sorry I couldn't see the picture very well either, was he talking about the two bolts that screw into the circular clamps that holds rubber pipe on?So went back to the lake today and had a mechanic look at it. Two loose bolts on the exhaust manifold caused this on a boat with less than 20hours wth.