Electrical systems •
Starter motors and
alternators have internal screens to minimize spark egress.
Fuel systems (petrol/gasoline engines) Sources: •
Fuel pumps are constructed such that if their diaphragm ruptures, the excess fuel will be directed into the carburettor. •
Carburetors do not allow overflow into the boat
engine compartment. •
Spark arrestor are installed on the engine's air intake (carburetor or electronic
fuel injector). The arrestor is a wire mesh screen that cools any internal flame or spark created by
back-fire, preventing it from igniting fuel vapours inside the engine compartment.
Fuel systems (diesel engines) Cooling systems • Engines are water-cooled, drawing raw water through a pickup at the bottom of the boat. In an open cooling configuration, the raw water is circulated directly through the engine and exits after passing through jackets around the exhaust manifolds, while in a closed cooling configuration anti-freeze circulates through the engine and raw water is pumped into a
heat exchanger. In both cases hot water is released into the exhaust system and blown out with the engine exhaust gasses. • The transmission oil cooler is
cooled by raw water. ==Performance modifications==