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Boat Bilge Blower Popular Q&A
Q: What does a bilge blower or blower on a boat do?
A: The primary purpose of a bilge blower is to remove explosive fumes from the ER/Bilge. Very rarely will you find one on an outboard because the engine and the ig... Read More »
Q: When do I use the Bilge pump and Blower on my wakeboarding boat?
A: The blower should be used 3 to 5 minutes before you start the boat, after you refuel, and at extremely slow cruising speeds. If you have any air moving through ... Read More »
Q: How to Install a Bilge Blower.
A: 1. Open your bilge blower kit and note the two mounting holes in the flange of the motor. Look for a suitable location to mount the blower on the back of the tr... Read More »
Q: What Is a Bilge Blower?
A: Bilge blowers are designed to remove fuel vapors in a vessel's bilge compartment. These vapors can potentially explode when the ignition is turned on, so small ... Read More »
Q: What is a bilge on a boat?
A: The lowest part of the ship on the inside. Water and waste tend to accumulate here from small leaks in equipment and condensation. "Bilge Water" is dirty and a ... Read More »