Bilge blowers not required?

rekit

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Anyone know why bilge blowers are not required on our 'skis? All inboard and I/O boats have 'em, even if they are fuel injected. I went to charge my two Honda's today. They are stored out in the shade. When I removed the seats to get to the batteries, the gas fumes were strong. Hell, on a boat you may be a little ways from the explosion instead of straddling it like we do! On my Mercruiser you run the blower for 4-5 minutes before you start it.
 

raven7

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Re: Bilge blowers not required?

I always removed my seat before taking the tie down straps off. I put the seat back on just prior to starting the engine. That gave it time to let any fumes clear out.
 

1980Coronado

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Re: Bilge blowers not required?

When you fuel them they recommend taking the seat off as well. You might want to start looking for a leak if you smelled fumes....you shouldn't smell fuel.....somethings not right.
 

rekit

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Re: Bilge blowers not required?

Thanks for all the replys. I'll check my manual. I always do my after-run maintenance when I get back so it's ready to ride next time, but I will take a quick look before now. I think it was so damn hot-it's been over 100 for the month and 105-108 the last few days and the gas evaporates. I had them with seats on, and under a cover in an open shed.
 
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