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Helpful
Checklists
Print and use these checklists, and do not
operate your boat without doing the following:
Each Time You Go On a Boat Trip
- Make sure you know where CO exhaust
outlets are located on your vessel.
- Educate all passengers about the
symptoms of CO poisoning and where CO may accumulate.
- When docked, or rafted with another
boat, be aware of exhaust emissions from the other boat.
- Confirm that water flows from the
exhaust outlet when the engines and generator are started.
- Listen for any change in exhaust
sound, which could indicate an exhaust component failure.
- Test the operation of each CO alarm
by pressing the test button.
Print and use these checklists, and do not
operate your boat without doing the following:
Once a Month
- Make sure all exhaust clamps are
in place and secure.
- Look for exhaust leaking from exhaust
system components. Signs include rust and/or black streaking,
water leaks, or corroded or cracked fittings.
- Inspect rubber exhaust hoses for
burned, cracked, or deteriorated sections. All rubber hoses
should be pliable and free of kinks.
Once a Year
Have a qualified marine technician:
- Replace exhaust hoses if cracking, charring, or deterioration
is found.
- Ensure that your engines and generators are properly tuned,
and well maintained.
- Inspect each water pump impeller and the water pump housing.
Replace if worn. Make sure cooling systems are in working
condition.
- Inspect all metallic exhaust components for cracking,
rusting, leaking, or loosening. Make sure they check the
cylinder head, exhaust manifold, water injection elbow,
and the threaded adapter nipple between the manifold and
the elbow.
- Clean, inspect, and confirm proper operation of the generator
cooling water anti-siphon valve (if equipped).
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