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more about CO poisoning, contact your
local health authorities.
In certain situations, boats can have a
problem due to the “station wagon ef-
fect” where engine exhaust fumes are
captured in the vessel by the vacuum or
low pressure area, usually the cockpit,
bridge deck and cabin, that can be cre-
ated by the forward speed of the boat.
Boats that are underway should close all
aft facing portholes, hatches and doors.
The forward facing deck hatches should
be open whenever possible to help pres-
surize the living spaces of the boat.
Sleeping, particularly in aft cabins,
should not be permitted while under-
way. Proper ventilation should be main-
tained on the bridge deck by opening a forward window or windshield to drive fumes away from the
occupants. The canvas drop or aft curtain must be removed and the side curtains should be opened or removed
to increase air flow and maintain proper ventilation whenever the engines are running.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE ENGINES BE OPERATING WITH SIDE
CURTAINS CLOSED AND THE AFT OR DROP CURTAIN INSTALLED.
Extreme caution must be taken while at anchor or in a slip and an auxiliary power generator is operating. Wind
still nights can easily allow fumes to enter the boat. Inspect the exhaust systems of propulsion and the
auxiliary generators, if installed, frequently for possible leaks. High concentrations of CO in your boat may
originate from an adjacent boat. Exhaust fumes from nearby boats may enter your boat through open hatches
or windows.
FAILURE TO PROPERLY VENTILATE THE BOAT WHILE THE ENGINES ARE RUN-
NING MAY PERMIT CARBON MONOXIDE TO ACCUMULATE WITHIN THE CABIN.
CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO PROPERLY VENTILATE THE BOAT AND TO AVOID
CARBON MONOXIDE FROM ACCUMULATING IN THE BOAT WHENEVER AN EN-
GINE IS RUNNING.
Please read the book entitled, "Sportfish, Cruisers, Yachts - Owner's Manual" included with this manual and
the owner's manual supplied by the detector manufacturer for operation instructions and additional informa-
tion regarding the hazards and symptoms of carbon monoxide gas and carbon monoxide poisoning. If you
did not receive these manuals, please contact the Pursuit Customer Relations Department.
Many manufacturers of carbon monoxide detectors offer a testing and recertification program. We
recommend that you contact the manufacturer of your carbon monoxide detector and have it tested and
recertified periodically.
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