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Daily Archives: November 19, 2018

Installing a Bilge Blower Makes Vintage Boats Safer

Inland Empire Chapter, News, Pacific Northwest Chapter, Restoration Articles, Safety ArticlesBy November 19, 20183 Comments

By Dick Werner & Brent Howard. As we are all well aware, we have that highly explosive liquid on board many of our old boats call gasoline. That liquid is very capable of vaporizing and releasing fumes. These fumes are heavier than air and will settle down in the bilge. Opening the hatch cover prior…

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