Carbon Monoxide Warning
CARBON MONOXIDE
Carbon monoxide is a deadly gas that is odorless, tasteless and
colorless. It is present in the exhaust of internal combustion engines.
Inhaling sufficient concentrations of carbon monoxide can be fatal within
minutes. Early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning may include
headache, nausea, fatigue, drowsiness, confusion and vomiting.
DO NOT
MISTAKE THESE SYMPTOMS FOR SEASICKNESS.
If any of these
symptoms occur to you or any of your passengers, ventilate the boat by
opening the side curtains or forward hatch to remove the fumes and
immediately seek medical attention.
Carbon monoxide can be drawn into the cockpit area over the stern of
the boat. When operating the engine, ventilate the cockpit area by
removing side curtains or opening forward hatches to allow fresh air to
flow though. Do not operate the engine if your boat is moored in a
confined area.
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Exhaust from a running engine can
cause an accumulation of carbon
monoxide gas in the cockpit area when the canvas top and side
curtains are installed. Provide adequate ventilation when these
coverings are installed in their closed positions.
WARNING
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