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dave, be afraid, be VERY afraid.
300 people die each year by falling off a boat and drowning. If one person a decade dies of CO poisoning on a boat, it is a whole lot less of a worry. what are the odds? are they greater or lesser than dying in a rear-ended car accident waiting for a stop light on the way to the marina? You can do something about the risk from CO poisoning, while the stop light is just pure dumb luck. Of course, if you want to allow your exhaust system to decay and fill your boat with fumes and then say, "hey, no big deal, I could have been killed just as easily driving to the marina", that's a personal choice. |
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