1994 Trojan 370 - Carbon Monoxide

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PKKing
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Thank you!

Post by PKKing »

A very late thank you to all for your suggestions and advice! Definitely have some to-do's this winter to avoid a repeat come Spring.
todd brinkerhoff
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Post by todd brinkerhoff »

No problem...I hope everything works out well with your new boat. Keep us updated.
1991 Trojan International 10.8 Meter Express hull# 003 - 454 Crusaders
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rbcool
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Post by rbcool »

I have a similar problem with CO while trolling for rock in the winter.... can't have my front window open because of the salt spray but have the rear isinglass panel open to quickly get to the rods. If the salon door is even slightly open my CO detectors will go off down below because of the station wagon effect, and there were a couple times in the beginning when I felt a little light headed. Opening the forward bow hatch a few inches has solved the problem. Also +++ On the CO detectors and checking for exhaust leaks

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