JerryJohnEagle
Member
- Joined
- Feb 20, 2017
- Messages
- 20
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-248 C
- Vessel Name
- Tamara
Good Afternoon Andrew,
It was great to see you at the Anacortes Boat Show. Your new boats are very tempting.
I am just following up with you regarding our conversation regarding exhaust fumes that are finding there way back into the wheelhouse. Even when we have the cabin buttoned up tight under certain circumstances we have fumes in the cabin. Example: wind to our back and a following sea.
You had mentioned that having an engine compartment blower installed has helped other customers with similar problems. My question to you is two fold.
#1. Any ideas on blower size? how much cubic air should it move?
#2. Where should it exhaust? out the stern, or maybe on the port or starboard side?
We have a marine repair yard in Bellingham that does our repair work and they have asked me these questions.
As always thanks for all the never-ending support you give all of us Tugnuts.
Sincerely
Jerry Eagle
It was great to see you at the Anacortes Boat Show. Your new boats are very tempting.
I am just following up with you regarding our conversation regarding exhaust fumes that are finding there way back into the wheelhouse. Even when we have the cabin buttoned up tight under certain circumstances we have fumes in the cabin. Example: wind to our back and a following sea.
You had mentioned that having an engine compartment blower installed has helped other customers with similar problems. My question to you is two fold.
#1. Any ideas on blower size? how much cubic air should it move?
#2. Where should it exhaust? out the stern, or maybe on the port or starboard side?
We have a marine repair yard in Bellingham that does our repair work and they have asked me these questions.
As always thanks for all the never-ending support you give all of us Tugnuts.
Sincerely
Jerry Eagle