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exhaust fumes on flybridge 1980 3326 voyager
- jsinton
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Re: exhaust fumes on flybridge 1980 3326 voyager
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Re: exhaust fumes on flybridge 1980 3326 voyager
Yes, some openings in the bridge would definitely help. Is that windshield stock? Perhaps modifying it so the two front windows are hinged at the top and open at the bottom could help.
- jsinton
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Re: exhaust fumes on flybridge 1980 3326 voyager
The windows are stock. It turns out I actually have a Carver Mariner, and not a Voyager as I believed. Gotta change my thingy... anyways the windows are solid. I want to take them off anyways because they're a pain to stand up and look over, I need more clearance, and the vacuum thing. Got to look into that. Probably bolted from the bottom with totally rusted bolts. She's a "mature" girl.
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Re: exhaust fumes on flybridge 1980 3326 voyager
Couple days ago we went for a cruise and during this trip I spent time fooling around with hatches open, salon door open vs shut, ports open etc. We have CO monitors in the cabin that have a digital read outs. So the config that worked was front hatch open , salon door shut, side ports open.
Problem is when it is rough you should not run with the front hatch open, or else splash. I think a little more reading will give you an idea if there is really anything that works as far as the negating the suction that pulls the fumes into the cockpit and bridge area of a moving boat other than underwater exhausts. Even a headwind on a slow moving boat will create the same problem.....good luck man and like I said be aware and careful.
- jsinton
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