When should I run my bilge blower?

The minimum recommended time you should run the blower to ventilate the bilge is four minutes. Before switching it on, however, rely on one of the most sensitive odor-detectors you have — your nose. No bilge blower will rid the compartment of spilled fuel, which will continue to emit vapors.
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How long do you keep blower on in a boat?

If your boat is equipped with a power ventilation system (exhaust blower), turn it on for at least four minutes before starting your engine. This will help eliminate fuel vapors in the bilge.
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How long should the blower be on after fueling?

These fumes can accumulate in your bilge and lead to an explosion. That's why you should close all cabin doors and hatches to avoid letting fumes inside. After fueling, be sure to run your blower for at least four or five minutes and make sure you cannot smell gas before starting your engine.
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What is the purpose of a blower on a boat?

In gas-powered boats, there should be one blower for each engine. The blower's primary job is to remove any gasoline vapors in the engine room. These vapors are highly explosive and if ignited by a spark can destroy the boat and anyone on or beside the boat.
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How often should I run my blower on my boat?

Whenever you start your boat after it has been sitting idle for some time. You should turn your blower on before starting the engine.
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Why should a boats gas tank never be completely filled?

It's important to never fill the tank of your boat beyond 90% full. This leaves room for gas to expand and avoids the potential for overflow. Ensure that all air vents and valves to the gas tank are open.
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What is the purpose of the 1/3 fuel Rule?

Running out of fuel is the number one cause of boater distress. Make sure that you plan your trip requirements and carry enough fuel to get you there… and back without any trouble. Use the 'rule of thirds' when considering the amount of fuel that's required for your trip: One-third (1/3) to go out.
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What causes a boat to explode after refueling?

Gasoline fumes are the major cause of boat explosions, and because they usually happen when someone is aboard, they often cause serious injuries.
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What must you do when anchoring at night?

Here's what you need to know:
  1. Take full stock. Keep track of the tide, wind, traffic, and changing conditions. ...
  2. Post someone on watch. Supervision is necessary because, even with an anchor, the conditions can and will change.
  3. Check in regularly. ...
  4. Keep your lights on. ...
  5. Know the rules.
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What do three short blasts of a horn mean?

One short blast tells other boaters, “I intend to pass you on my left (port) side.” Two short blasts tell other boaters, “I intend to pass you on my right (starboard) side.” Three short blasts tell other boaters, “I am operating astern propulsion.” For some vessels, this tells other boaters, “I am backing up.”
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What is the problem with using your boat's engine to drive it onto a trailer?

Using the boat's engine to load onto the trailer is dangerous to your equipment and the people around the loading area. It also erodes the material at the end of the ramp which leads to its deterioration. Power-loading also upsets the no-wake zone surrounding the loading and unloading ramp areas.
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When fueling your boat What should you remember to use?

The most important things to remember when fueling a boat
  1. Keep the boat moored to the dock tightly to prevent spills.
  2. Turn the engine off.
  3. Extinguish all on board flames (smoking, cooking, etc.) ...
  4. All passengers must disembark before fueling the boat.
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Is 500 hours on a boat motor a lot?

Both inboard and outboard marine motors are dependable for an average of 1500 hours.
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How far do you back a boat trailer into the water?

It should be just about as deep as it was when taking the boat off, and in most cases, about two-thirds of the trailer will be submerged while one-third remains out of the water. Don't submerge the trailer too deep, or the bow of the boat may float over the bunks and go off to the side.
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What is the angle when crossing another boat's wake?

APPROACH THE WAKE AT A 45 DEGREE ANGLE.

Do NOT turn into the wake, but continue heading parallel to the other boat. This allows the boat to “roll” a bit over the wake … vs “jumping over” it. By staying parallel to the other boat, it also keeps you positioned correctly on your side of the channel.
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How often should boat oil be changed?

Most manufacturers recommend you change your boat's oil every 50 to 100 hours of operation. Sometimes this is translated to once every year, whichever comes first.
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What is a yellow buoy mean?

Yellow buoys indicate special markings such as traffic separations, international boundaries, anchorage areas, dredging, fish net area, etc.
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Is a mechanical bilge ventilation system required?

The USCG stipulates the use of a mechanical ventilation system for all non-open boats built after July 31, 1981 that run on gasoline. Even if your boat is older, it still must conform to USCG minimum ventilation levels, and may require a bilge blower to satisfy those guidelines.
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How long can you run a boat on muffs?

For larger engines, use the flush port or a set of flushing muffs. Water pressure should be set to one-half or more to ensure adequate flow to the intakes. The engine should be run for five to 10 minutes.
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How long can an inboard motor run without water?

...... and it can run day in and day out. (Without coolant and you risk damaging the neoprene impeller in the waterpump after about 30 seconds. Take that out of the equation and the engine is good for 3-5 minutes.) If you run an inboard out of the water you need to be very aware of the prop under the boat.
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Is it bad to run a boat motor out of water?

Running the engine without a water source for any length of time will cause damage, so you'll need to attach a hose to the motor's water intakes. Some newer motors have built-in attachments that accept a hose nozzle.
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