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having got a new, to me, petrol driven boat I have a quick question
How long should I run the blower for before I start the engine and after I turn it off.
Engine is only a Ford Seawolf but then the boat is sized to match
 
I would run it for at least 1 minute prior to starting. If you have any concerns about petrol vapour (you can probably smell it) keep the blower runing all the time the engine is running.
 
having got a new, to me, petrol driven boat I have a quick question
How long should I run the blower for before I start the engine and after I turn it off.
Engine is only a Ford Seawolf but then the boat is sized to match

Having had a petrol boat with a leak and a petrol fire (bilge water bank side, not on the boat)

First off before you get on the boat check the engine vent
lift the hatch and smell, look for yellow p iss colour bilge water(highly flammable), empty the bilge water with scoop and sponge before turning the electrics on.
If the sponge goes white and greasy you have a problem.

If the sponge is clear then run the blower for 10 mins before starting, while underway and 10 mins after.
 
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No smell of petrol, bilges are pretty dry and clean,one slight damp patch which I will check next time I am there. I have been doing 5mins before, underway and 10mins after with the blower so wasnt so far away.
 
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