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B

C

A

To Specifically Calculate Your Boat’s Air Volume,

Use This Simple Formula:

A x B x C x 70% = Boat Interior Volume

A Dimension is the interior length (excluding cockpit)

B Dimension is the boat width

C Dimension is the average interior height

How Solar Vents Work

Maintenance Ventilation

In most climates, boats that have been closed for a period of

time will become “stuffy.” The temperature differential that

develops between the boat cabin and the outdoor environment

will cause the humidity level inside the boat cabin to rise. When

the humidity level in the closed cabin rises, moisture forms,

resulting in mold, mildew and musty air. In these conditions,

fabrics, boat electronics and even the boat’s fiberglass

structure can be damaged. By consistently replacing trapped,

stale air in the closed boat with fresh outside air, the humidity

equalizes from inside to outside, resulting in effective

maintenance ventilation.

Comfort Ventilation

Combining different types of vents, with one vent providing

“intake” air flow while another vent provides “exhaust” air flow,

creates cross-flow ventilation. A cross-flow ventilation system

will make the interior cabin more comfortable and pleasurable

because air is constantly moving throughout the cabin. No

matter what your boat size or cabin configuration is, you can

increase your boating enjoyment with the addition of ventilation.

Safety Ventilation

Most boaters are unaware of the hazards that exist in the

boating environment. Any number of serious ventilation

problems can occur when a boat is left unattended. And even if

you are underway, these problems don’t go away. Fumes and

gasses, ranging from carbon monoxide to hydrogen gas from

battery charging, to gasoline, propane or solvents stored below,

are unpleasant, and can sometimes be dangerous. Also, any

open flame devices in the cabin require proper ventilation.

Ventilation helps to eliminate these hazards by providing

constant air circulation resulting in effective safety ventilation.

How Much Ventilation Is Required For Your Boat?

Ideally, the air in the interior of a boat should be circulated once

every hour. A typical 30-foot boat contains approximately 800

cubic feet of air. As you will see, our solar powered models can

move between 600 and 1,000 cubic feet of air every hour. The

general guidelines for providing maintenance ventilation are

as follows:

Boat Size

Recommended Ventilation

Up to 24 ft.

1 Exhaust Vent*

24 to 40 ft.

1 Exhaust Vent & 1 Intake Vent

40 ft. and larger 2 Exhaust Vents & 1 Intake Vent

* For effective maintenance ventilation, one vent assumes there

will be access for air to get into the cabin (i.e., cowl vent,

clamshell vent or louvered panel)

It is important to evaluate the cabin layout of your boat to

determine optimal locations for both intake and exhaust

ventilation. These illustrations suggest placement for Marinco

solar powered vents and Marinco

passive vents.

Note how the placement of the vents creates cross

flow ventilation.

Accessories:

Ventilation Basics