1998-2000 Four Winns Horizon 200 220 240 Sundowner 205 225 245 Classic Owners Manual

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.
Figure H3:  Backdrafting - Air flows over boat and
behind transom.
Figure H1: The effect of sea walls and other confined
1.
2.
Inefficient trim angle. See Figure H4.
A boat operatspaces.or should be aware that carbon monoxide
isemittedfromanyboat’sexhaust.    Theoperation,moor-
ing, and  anchoring in an  area containing other  boats
may be  in an  atmosphere containing  CO not  of the
operator’s making.   An operator likewise needs  to be
aware of the  effect of his  actions on other boats.   Of
prime concern is the operation of an auxiliary generator
with boats moored along side each other. Be aware of
the effect your exhaust may have on other vessels and
be aware that the operation of other vessel’s equipment
may affect the carbon monoxide concentration on your
vessel.  See Figure H2.
Excessive or unequally distributed weight.
Figure H4:  Inefficient trim angles.
3.
Canvas Configurations - Under various conditions,
adding or removing canvas may raise or lower CO
levels.  See Figures H3, H4 & H6.
Figure H2:   The effect of boats moored along side.
K.   Backdrafting (Station Wagon Effect)
Exhaust Fumes!
Backdrafting or the “station wagon effect” is caused by
air movement over or around a boat creating a low pres-
sure area of suction  area around the stern which can
increase CO  level on the  boat.   Backdrafting can be
affected by relative wind direction , boat speed, and boat
trim angle. See Figure H3 Backdrafting - Airflows Over
Boat and Behind Transom”.
Hull exhaust from your boat can cause exces-
sive accumulation of  poisonous carbon mon-
oxide gas within cockpit areas when using pro-
tective weather coverings (while underway  or
while stationary). Provide adequate ventilation
when the canvas top, side curtains and/or back
(aft) curtains are in their closed protective posi-
tions.
Under certain speed and operating conditions  the low
pressure area may form in other regions and permit car-
bon monoxide to enter  the hull through openings that
are not on the back of the  vessel.  Boat factors which
may affect CO concentration:
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