Owner`s manual

3100 OFFSHORE
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OPEN FLAMES DEMAND CONSTANT ATTENTION. OPEN FLAME COOKING APPLIANCES
CONSUME OXYGEN WHICH CAN CAUSE ASPHYXIATION OR DEATH. ALWAYS MAIN-
TAIN OPEN VENTILATION. IF YOU ARE NOT SURE OF VENTILATION OPENINGS, ASK
YOUR DEALER OR THE PURSUIT CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT. LIQUID FUEL
MAY IGNITE CAUSING SEVERE BURNS. BE SURE TO USE FUEL APPROPRIATE FOR
THE TYPE OF STOVE AND TURN OFF THE STOVE BURNER BEFORE FILLING. DO NOT
USE THE COOKING STOVES FOR COMFORT HEATING. NEVER USE A FLAME TO
CHECK FOR LEAKS.
8.2 Windshield Ventilation
The windshield is equipped with an opening vent panel
in the center windshield. It is operated by switches on
the helm.
8.3 Carbon Monoxide and Proper Ventilation
The Safety Chapter in this manual contains important information on carbon monoxide and the carbon
monoxide detector. Read the section entitled "Carbon Monoxide" in the Safety Chapter of this Owner's
Manual.
8.4 Engine Compartment Ventilation
All Pursuit inboard boats are equipped with engine compartment ventilation. The ventilation system is
designed to meet or exceed the requirements of the United States Coast Guard in effect at the time of
manufacture.
Free Air System
A flow of air into the engine compartment is provided by two intake vents located on either side of the hull.
Two exhaust vents, located on each side of the deck below the windshield, provide a flow of air out of the
engine compartment. The exhaust vents have ducts that reach to the lower part of the engine compartment.
This provides adequate air movement while operating at or near cruise speeds.
Forced Ventilation
The Pursuit 3100 Offshore is equipped with blowers that provide ventilation to the engine compartment prior
to start-up and while operating below cruise speed. The blowers are activated by a switch at the helm. The
blowers are located on each side of the engine compartment . Refer to the Electrical Systems chapter for more
information on blower operation.
Windshield Vent