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SORRYDOG2
Posted: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 8:26:12 PM

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The trend here is to put the generator on the bow pulpit and it seams to work. Saw at least 40- boaters anchored out last summer this way. CLOSE FRONT HATCH!! Also saw in Silver Glen Springs, Boaters tied next to each other with approx 2 in hose floating from there boats with life jacket on end of hose. this looked like that light weight bilge pump hose, turns out the have fittings on inboard generator exhaust dicharge to get rid of C O. Worked well. Had about 20 ft of hose. Sorrydog
Fastjeff
Posted: Thursday, March 27, 2008 3:41:27 AM

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That's partly it. The exhaust is not water cooled, the fuel tank is not CG approved, etc.

Jeff

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Docsnow
Posted: Thursday, March 27, 2008 2:05:33 PM

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SorryDog,

this looked like that light weight bilge pump hose,Think


Not to judge you’re your abilities on anything Not talking But was wondering bilge hose is made of plastic right
with some sort of fancy name Eh? Now if I’m not blowing smoke Whistle I believe that the exhaust port of
most engines the temp is in the range of 400 / 500 degrees How did they get by this little
hiccup without melting the hose. Think

Norm,

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KEEP YOUR BUTTS DRY &YOUR HOOKS WET. (also your whistle)
DiverDennis
Posted: Sunday, July 13, 2008 2:43:34 PM

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dependo wrote:
just completed installing "red neck" roof air on my 32 express.Wayne

I must be a redneck too!



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