I was actually looking for facts...
I googled a bit today and not found any reports of deaths due to diesel generators....that doesn't mean it didn't happen, I'm sure it has...but it must not be very common. I can find dozens due to gasoline engines, that threat is clear and unquestionable.There is also no question that a gasoline engine produces many, many times more CO than a diesel. I'm not interested in debating this as it is well established.There's a level of CO on every city street, from cigarettes, in our homes etc etc. What level does a generator generate (hmmmmm) and under what conditions could it be dangerous.As much as I do appreciate being lectured and preached to on safety, buckling my seatbelt, not running with scissors, and proper installation and venting of all dangerous machinery, etc, I'd like to move on the facts if anyone can help...Fair (and CO free) winds and following seas to ya!P.S. from Boat US safetyCO Concentration at the Source * Gasoline Engine 10,000 - 100,000 PPM * Diesel Engine 1,000 PPM