MengWalton
Well-Known Member
Good Morning All,
Not sure if I'm just tired because I stayed up late watching turkey going mad but I just had a thought and I wonder why no one has ever tried it.
I have 4 or 5 smallish lockers and I imagine larger boats have bigger and more of them. Why hasen't anyone converted one to a generator compartment, it should be easy enough to do obviously taking in safety considerations.
Obviously the blower would be intrinsically safe and the vent would be of the bell type so there would be flow even with the blower off to avoid petrol fume build up (better to use diesel to avoid this best to keep the blower still for engine/alt cooling .

The fuel tank could be removed and put on deck somewhere with a stopcock, i think this would improve it even more.
The skin fitting for the exhaust would require some investigation for heat but i suspect that by the time its gone through the silencer and hose it would not be a problem.
The co2 or foam extinguisher could just be normal one fitted in the cockpit somewhere with a pipe leading to the locker (Inspiration taken from small paint lockers on ships)
I also have a CO detector in the cabin, I could put one in the locker aswell but not needed in reality
Am i missing something here?
Not sure if I'm just tired because I stayed up late watching turkey going mad but I just had a thought and I wonder why no one has ever tried it.
I have 4 or 5 smallish lockers and I imagine larger boats have bigger and more of them. Why hasen't anyone converted one to a generator compartment, it should be easy enough to do obviously taking in safety considerations.
Obviously the blower would be intrinsically safe and the vent would be of the bell type so there would be flow even with the blower off to avoid petrol fume build up (better to use diesel to avoid this best to keep the blower still for engine/alt cooling .

The fuel tank could be removed and put on deck somewhere with a stopcock, i think this would improve it even more.
The skin fitting for the exhaust would require some investigation for heat but i suspect that by the time its gone through the silencer and hose it would not be a problem.
The co2 or foam extinguisher could just be normal one fitted in the cockpit somewhere with a pipe leading to the locker (Inspiration taken from small paint lockers on ships)
I also have a CO detector in the cabin, I could put one in the locker aswell but not needed in reality
Am i missing something here?
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