I always use my blower. If we have been stopped for a long time I pop the hood and turn on the blower before starting the engine. Especially if it is real hot out.
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boat fire, how often do you use your blower?
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Originally posted by G-MONEY View PostI never use it.
I with you LP
I guess I figure that it will vent itself on the drive from the gas station to the water.
BOOM.Tige, it's a way of life!
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I open the cowl before i crank up to air it out and to inspect to make sure there isn't anything out of the ordinary .
I have watched a sterndrive glastron go up in flames though. and a neighbors glastron did the same. i wonder if its more common with the I/O drives?I'm full of tomfullery
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Originally posted by yellow3 View Post... i wonder if its more common with the I/O drives?
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I run it before putting the boat into the water and if I am sitting for any length of time with the engine off, I will run it again. Normally, I forget to turn it off.
But, with the amount of force that the air is being drawn out, I wonder if I get better fuel economy since it's helping to propel me through the water.j/k
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Originally posted by xpjim1 View PostI leave my blower on from the time I get to the boat ready area to the time I pull off the lake. I might turn it off if we are just floating or beached but will turn it back on 5 minutes before starting the boatYou'll get your chance, smart guy.
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When I lived in San Antonio we were at seaworld waiting for the ski show to start and one of their boats caught on fire when they went to start it. In the paper they stated it was because of fumes and that the driver did not use the blower. I always turn mine on when I prep it on the ramp.
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