The blower on a powerboat should be operated before starting the engine and after any refueling to ventilate the engine compartment and remove any accumulated fuel vapors. It should run for at least four minutes to ensure proper ventilation. Additionally, it can be operated during operation if there are signs of fuel odors or vapor buildup. Regular use of the blower helps prevent potential fire hazards.
On gasoline powered boats, the blower should be operated after refueling and before starting the engine.
On gasoline powered boats, the blower should be operated after refueling and before starting the engine.
The blower should be operated a few minutes before you start the motor to vent gas fumes from engine compartment.
The blower should be operated a few minutes before you start the motor to vent gas fumes from engine compartment.
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at least four minutes.
At least 4 minutes
At least four minutes
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The blower should be operated a few minutes before you start the motor to vent gas fumes from engine compartment.
Run it a few minutes before you start the engine - It takes the gas fumes out of the engine compartment so that if you have a spark it doesn't ignite.
It removes fuel vapors