27 Operator's Manual.. - Marlow-Hunter, LLC
27 Operator's Manual.. - Marlow-Hunter, LLC
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<strong>Hunter</strong> <strong>27</strong> • Boating Safety<br />
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Figure 4.3. Blocked hull exhaust outlets near a pier, dock, seawall,<br />
bulkhead or any other structure can cause excessive accumulation<br />
of Carbon Monoxide gas with the cabin areas of your boat. Be certain<br />
hull exhaust outlets are not blocked in any way.<br />
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Figure 4.4. Engine and generator exhaust from other vessels alongside<br />
your boat, while docked or anchored, can cause excessive<br />
accumulation of Carbon Monoxide gas within the cabin and cockpit<br />
areas of your boat. Be alert for exhaust from other vessels.<br />
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Figure 4.5. Engine or generator exhaust from your boat while underway<br />
and operating with a high bow angle can cause excessive accumulation<br />
of Carbon Monoxide gas within the cabin and cockpit areas<br />
of your boat. Always provide adequate ventilation and redistribute<br />
the load to lower the boat angle.<br />
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Figure 4.6. When protective weather coverings are in place, engine<br />
or generator exhaust from your boat, while docked and/or running,<br />
can cause excessive accumulation of Carbon Monoxide gas within<br />
the cabin and cockpit areas of your boat. Always provide adequate<br />
ventilation when the weather coverings are in place and either the<br />
engine or generator are running.<br />
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Figure 4.7. While underway or drifting<br />
slow speed can cause co<br />
buildup, add a tailwind and this can intensify the effect.<br />
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