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Ventiliation Blower or just a vent? USCG Requirements
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<blockquote data-quote="cntryislandboy" data-source="post: 391597" data-attributes="member: 1627"><p>I figured the carpet would be breathable enough, but I like the metal vent idea over the hole better, just not sure if i like the plan open hole idea. </p><p></p><p>The girls are pretty good about listening, probably me just being overly cautious. But I also think it would look a little nicer enclosed. Not to mention out of sight out of mind for passers by if parked. </p><p></p><p>I actually will have 2 extinguisher on the boat, one front and one rear. I get them from work and they don't cost me anything. I will have 2 for the very reason you mentioned, if fire starts in back I won't be able to get to that one and other way around, if for some reason one starts up front I'll have one in back to get to. Might be a little over board, but having had my apartment burn down, and now working in the fire protection industry one can never be to careful. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again for all the suggestions guys, really appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cntryislandboy, post: 391597, member: 1627"] I figured the carpet would be breathable enough, but I like the metal vent idea over the hole better, just not sure if i like the plan open hole idea. The girls are pretty good about listening, probably me just being overly cautious. But I also think it would look a little nicer enclosed. Not to mention out of sight out of mind for passers by if parked. I actually will have 2 extinguisher on the boat, one front and one rear. I get them from work and they don't cost me anything. I will have 2 for the very reason you mentioned, if fire starts in back I won't be able to get to that one and other way around, if for some reason one starts up front I'll have one in back to get to. Might be a little over board, but having had my apartment burn down, and now working in the fire protection industry one can never be to careful. Thanks again for all the suggestions guys, really appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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