1998-1999 Four Winns Vista 238 258 278 Boat Owners Manual

9.
Drowsiness
Incoherence
Nausea
Dizziness
Fatigue
Vomiting
Collapse
Convulsions
3.   Make sure gaps around the engine room plumbing
andcablewaysandexhaustsystemdoors,hatches,
and access panels are minimized to reduce the op-
portunity  for  CO  to  enter the  accommodation
spaces(s).
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
I.
Operation
Cold Start vs.  Warm Start:   CO production is  greater
while the combustion chamber surfaces and gas pas-
sages are cold versus when they are warm. Aboat op-
eratorshould:
NOTICE
The order of the above list is  generally the se-
quence of appearance of symptoms. However,
theorderofappearancemaychangefordifferent
people.
1.
2.
Pay attention to ventilating the boat,
NOTICE
The symptoms of Carbon monoxide poison-
ing may easily be mistaken for seasickness.
Orient the boat so it will allow the maximum dissipa-
tion of CO,
3.
Minimize the time spent on getting underway.
G.   Treatment (Evacuate, Ventilate, Investigate, Take
Corrective Action)
J.   Boathouses, Sea Walls and Other Boats
1.
2.
3.
4.
Move the person to fresh air.
A boat operator should be aware that dangerous con-
centrations of CO can accumulate when a boat, genera-
tor or other engine operated device is operated while the
boat is moored in a confined area such as:
Administer oxygen if available.
Contact Medical help.
1.
Boathouses,
If the victim is not breathing, perform artificial respira-
tion per approved CPR procedures until medical help  2.    Proximity to sea walls, or
arrivesandtakesover.
3.
Proximity to other boats.
NOTICE
Prompt action can make the difference between
life and death.
Orient the boat for maximum dissipation of the exhaust
or DO NOT run the boat or boat equipment for extended
periods under these conditions. See Figure H1.
5.
6.
Ventilate area.
Investigate source of CO and take corrective action.
H.   Inspection
Look and listen for leaks in the exhaust systems of both
the generator and propulsion engine(s). Look for discol-
oration around joints in the system (water leaks, carbon,
stains, etc.).
FIGURE H1:  THE EFFECT OF SEA WALLS AND
OTHER CONFINED SPACES.
1.
2.
Make sure all exhaust clamps are in place and se-
cured.
A boat operator should be aware that carbon monoxide
isemittedfromanyboat’sexhaust.    Theoperation,moor-
ing,andanchoringinanareacontainingotherboatsmay
be in an atmosphere containing CO not of the operator’s
making.  An operator likewise needs to be aware of the
Make sure ventilation systems work and are not ob-
structed or restricted.
Vista Owners  Manual
10/93
Section H
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