Whats your opinion??
I have my boat parked indoors for the winter in a garage with a natural gas furnace in it. The furnace is close to the boat, but it is about 90% partitioned from the boat parking area. The part not partitioned is the ceiling area.
I have never smelt gas fumes, but I can't help thinking that there is the possibility of fumes existing.....but my logic tells me that if there is gas fume buildup....it would prolly sit low in the bildge so it couldn't really escape from the boat anyway.
Whats your thought?
Any precautions you can think of? IE> keep boat cover on.....seal boat vent.....?
I have my boat parked indoors for the winter in a garage with a natural gas furnace in it. The furnace is close to the boat, but it is about 90% partitioned from the boat parking area. The part not partitioned is the ceiling area.
I have never smelt gas fumes, but I can't help thinking that there is the possibility of fumes existing.....but my logic tells me that if there is gas fume buildup....it would prolly sit low in the bildge so it couldn't really escape from the boat anyway.
Whats your thought?
Any precautions you can think of? IE> keep boat cover on.....seal boat vent.....?