Photolomy
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
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- 53' MOTOR YACHT (1969 - 1988)
While moving the new fridge down to the galley, we triggered the CO2 system emergency pull. The panel was unscrewed and leaning so we could fit the fridge. I was on one end and my wife and son on the other. I told them to lift but it seems that when something is doing the lifting for them, it is not their nature to question why, but to let whatever is carrying the load to continue to carry the load. That would have been the CO2 emergency cable and wood face.
I noticed and told them to LIFT! I also wondered how it could have been pressed so far and not trigger. A second later, CO2 was pouring out, and the fridge seemed very light now, as I yanked it down the stairs so that I could get out. In any event, 2 hours later and downstairs is still not livable. If you are standing in the galley, it's ok, but any further down than that and in a minute you are breathing like you just went up 10 flights of stairs. I checked my O2 and it is ok, just the heavy breathing.
How do you clear this stuff from the bottom of the boat? I tried the blowers, but I don't think I have one in the gen room. And because we are in the middle of the galley refit, we had the gen room hatch open.
Good news, even at 10 years, the system worked perfectly. Bad news, I will have to get it refilled and retested.

How do you clear this stuff from the bottom of the boat? I tried the blowers, but I don't think I have one in the gen room. And because we are in the middle of the galley refit, we had the gen room hatch open.
Good news, even at 10 years, the system worked perfectly. Bad news, I will have to get it refilled and retested.