Heckler
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Similar awb as mine, bit bigger. I have three vents on the sugar scoop, air out from the blower on stb. Two on port, one with pipe to the bottom of the engine compt and one to the sugar scoop. So air sucked by the engine and fan out comes to the bottom of the engine with any more needed coming from the sugar scoop area through the bottom of the aft bulkhead. So really it does make sense given the explanation by someone else above.That makes me wonder if the blower is adding much, because a 3 inch blower might move that much air if it has no restrictions on outlet or inlet but in my boat the blower is in a long pipe that comes from an inlet at the back of the cockpit and that must severely reduce the amount of air it actually moves. There are two such inlet pipes, one each side and only the port one has a blower in it. As an aside the only outlet is actually the engine exhaust if the engine is running, or the starboard pipe if the engine is off and the blower running, a condition that does not occur as the blower only runs with the engine key in the run position.