Recently the CO alarm in the boat has started going off. Curiously, it doesn't go off until several hours after the engine has been shut down and the boat closed up. Thinking that it might be due to the age of the alarm I replaced it but the problem persists. I also bought a second, cheaper, home alarm that displays the ppm to verify the presence of CO, which it did. Since then I have been trying to track down the source by placing the home alarm in various places around the boat while the engine is running. The engine compartment, the bilge where the exhaust hose runs, and the stern at the exhaust discharge have all yielded readings of 0 ppm.
The boat is a Hunter 310 and the engine is a Yanmar 2gm20f. I would be grateful of any suggestions as to how to track this down, and what the likely failure points in the exhaust system are.
Many thanks
Tim
The boat is a Hunter 310 and the engine is a Yanmar 2gm20f. I would be grateful of any suggestions as to how to track this down, and what the likely failure points in the exhaust system are.
Many thanks
Tim