- Jan 22, 2008
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semi closed spaces and flames
Remember too that in semi closed spaces your concern is not just build up of co, but also the depletion of oxygen that is used in the burn process. Candles are great, but at the very least configure something to keep the lower part of your companionway hatch open a few inches to suck air from the cockpit into the cabin. Remember that cold air (outside air) drops while warm (inside) air rises. Cold air will come in and get drawn in near the cabin floor through the lowest port of entry, likely the companionway, and leave through the higest point of exit, likely the cowl vents. With a candle lit and your boat closed up in 'at anchor' configuration light an incense stick, or cigarette if you smoke and watch the air movement at openings in your boat, like the vents, or companionway. This is the only sure way of checking for air movement. If the cabin gets visibly smokey from the incense or cigarette smoke, you know you have a ventilation problem and need to increase venting both in and out. The best advice is likely to get warmer bedding. You will sleep better in a risk free environment.
Remember too that in semi closed spaces your concern is not just build up of co, but also the depletion of oxygen that is used in the burn process. Candles are great, but at the very least configure something to keep the lower part of your companionway hatch open a few inches to suck air from the cockpit into the cabin. Remember that cold air (outside air) drops while warm (inside) air rises. Cold air will come in and get drawn in near the cabin floor through the lowest port of entry, likely the companionway, and leave through the higest point of exit, likely the cowl vents. With a candle lit and your boat closed up in 'at anchor' configuration light an incense stick, or cigarette if you smoke and watch the air movement at openings in your boat, like the vents, or companionway. This is the only sure way of checking for air movement. If the cabin gets visibly smokey from the incense or cigarette smoke, you know you have a ventilation problem and need to increase venting both in and out. The best advice is likely to get warmer bedding. You will sleep better in a risk free environment.