Owner`s manual

World Class Catamarans
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CARBON MONOXIDE (CO)
One of the most important considerations when dealing with boating safety is carbon mon-
oxide. Commonly referred to as (CO), carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas
emitted from any engine exhaust. Including inboards and outboards. A CO particle is close in
weight to the air we consume; therefore it does not rise or fall in the atmosphere, but accumu-
lates in enclosed spaces. Boat owners with enclosed heads, cabins, or canvas enclosures should
pay particular attention to CO. Be aware that fumes produced on your boat can affect other ves-
sels and other boats can affect you. A primary concern is the use of generators when boats are
moored adjacent to each other.
Carbon Monoxide is poisonous and potentially fatal if inhaled over an extended period of
time. Symptoms of CO poisoning include:
Dizziness
Nausea / Vomiting
Headache / Throbbing in the temples
Fatigue
Muscular twitching
Inability to focus or think clearly
If you or any of passengers experience any of these symptoms, leave the area and find a
source of fresh air immediately. If your symptoms persist, seek medical attention.
! DANGER
Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas produced by the
exhaust system of any combustible engine. CO can cause brain damage or death, if
inhaled over an extended period of time. To protect yourself and your passengers,
never block the ventilation outlets in cabins, consoles, or other enclosed spaces.