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Same grates or vents, little to no air movement at idle speed or a vessel not moving requires ventilation to help expel and draw fumes up and above the lower bilge area. These same grates or vents, under a vessel's power and moving, are the ventilation for the engine room as well. These openings provide air for engines to breathe.
Blowers don't remove the air from the engine room, they expel the fumes. Look at the blower hoses next time, they usually go downward to the bottom of the bilge...fumes are heavier than air, you also won't see grates below the engine line...
If I can re-remember how to post pictures I'll do so, but on my 11 Meter Sedan there is a set of white plastic vents similar to the one in the picture from jhalb. On my boat they are above the rail and located approx four feet forward of the blower vents. Each one has a couple of 2 - 3 inch hoses that drop down into the engine room in front of each engine.
Lake boaters skip the salt...
1985 11 Meter Sedan
1972 Newman Bassboat
1990 Cyclone Jetboat
1957 Fiberglass Barracuda (Olds 425 cubic Inch, Edelbrock)