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Old 08-20-2005, 12:19 AM
BigMike8o9 BigMike8o9 is offline
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Default Re: Vent Holes

I think I'll put vents in the pocket for the washdown system on top so you can't see them unless you lay down. A small builge fan to dry out the boat and keep fumes out of the cabin.
I wouldn't think fumes would be a problem. I have an outboard soon to be two on a bracket. But just in case a spill or to dry out after a thunder storm
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Old 08-21-2005, 01:35 PM
abl1111 abl1111 is offline
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Default Re: Vent Holes

My.02

The vent holes seem like a great idea to ventilate the boat from moisture as well as potential gas fumes. They jam air flow into the hull when underway, and while at the dock, they allow a great amount of air to constantly move around. Moisture under ANY deck is not a good thing - and moisture does get under every deck !

I have a fuel injected i/o and decided to keep them for those reasons. Besides, they are a trademark of the great boat I have.
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