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Has anyone seen this too?
I pulled the floor panel to do some work in a bilge tonight, just after some rain had gone threw, just after dark. As I was surveying the situation, I noticed a misty/smoky fog eminating from the bilge. I looked for every explanation for it. It didn't have an obvious smell - it definitely wasn't smoke. I finally decided that it had to be some sort of atmospheric phenomena - basically fog, forming from a temp. difference?? Am a crazy? or am I about to explode ![]() Mike. |
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"beaufortnc" wrote in
oups.com: Am a crazy? or am I about to explode ![]() Bilge is 100% humidity and the pressure dropped as the storm passed, creating fog. Scary, eh?.....(c; Ever been under a big cloud in the dark and been covered with St Elmo's Fire from the static buildup?.... |
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No, but I'll be looking for it,
Thanks, Mike. |
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