Baja Marine H2X Boat User Manual


 
H2X
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1.3
SeCtion 1 • SaFety
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Dangerous concentrations of carbon monoxide will be
present if:
the engine exhaust systems leak;
a nearby vessel's engine is running
insufcient fresh air is circulating where people are
present; and
fumes move from the rear of the boat into the cockpit
and cabin area.
Figure 1.3.1 gives examples of boat operating conditions
that can lead to high concentrations of carbon monoxide
gas.
To minimize the danger of CO accumulation when the
engine is running, or using burning fuel appliances.
Be sure to have sufcient ventilation when using
canvas or window-type side curtains when underway,
anchored, moored or docked.
If a convertible or camper top is installed, operate
with the forward hatch open and leave cabin door
open.
Operate all burning fuel appliances, such as charcoal,
propane, LPG, CNG or alcohol cooking devices in
areas where fresh air can circulate. Do not use such
devices where there is no noticeable air movement,
especially in the cabin, when anchored, moored or
docked.
Do not idle engine without moving boat for more than
15 minutes at a time.
Inspect the exhaust system regularly. (See Section
8, Required Inspection, Service and Maintenance.)
If CO poisoning is suspected, have the victim breathe
fresh air deeply. If breathing stops, resuscitate. A
victim often revives, then relapses because organs are
damaged by lack of oxygen. Seek immediate medical
attention.
carbon MonoxiDe MoniTor
Your boat may have a carbon monoxide (CO) monitor
mounted in the cabin. The CO monitor is an electronic
instrument that detects CO. When there is a build-up of
CO in the cabin, the monitor will alert the occupants by
a ashing DANGER light and alarm.
Read and under stand the CO monitor information and
operating instructions. It is extremely important that you
become totally familiar with your CO monitor and its
functions.
eXaMpleS oF How HigH levelS oF CarBon
MonoXide May aCCuMulate
(Fig 1.3.1)
Blocking Hull Exhausts. Operating
at slow speed or dead in the water.
Using canvas curtains.
Winds blowing exhaust toward
boat occupants.
Operating engine and/or generator
in conned spaces.
Operating with the bow high.
Good ventilation.
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