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Carbon Monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas which is slightly lighter than air. It is highly toxic to humans and animals in higher quantities. This being said, any enclosed space in a boat can trap CO. The American Boat and Yacht Counsel (ABYC) Recommend CO detector be mounted as follows

ABYC A-24.7.1

A carbon monoxide detection system shall be installed on all boats with an enclosed accommodation compartment(s) and,

24.7.1.1 a gasoline generator set, or

24.7.1.2 an inboard gasoline propulsion engine.

24.7.2 Detectors shall be located to monitor the atmosphere in the main cabin and each sleeping area

This being said, CO don't just come from your boat, a boat next to you with the generator running or engines, can envelope your boat in a "cloud" of CO.

There is also the "Station Wagon" effect while you are running, the exhaust can come back into your cabin. I have personally seen examples of both in my 25 years in the Marine field. Two people died in there sleep aboard their boat at the dock with the generator running ( Shore cord was bad so decided to run the generator ) Two kids were air lifted to the hospital after they were found unresponsive in the cabin of a flybridge boat on its way to the summer slip. Parents were up top running, kids inside playing games. Cabin door was open.

CO is very dangerous in boats and all boats should have CO detectors and they should be tested every time you go aboard. Dont just pull the wire to shut it off

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