AFAIK the propane and gasoline detectors are the same thing.
Joe
Coquina

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I currently have no detectors on my boat and although it is on my list, this
is a good reminder to speed up the install.  The way I see it, the detectors
I should have are

- smoke alarm
- propane alarm (sensor down low)
- CO detector
- gas fumes alarm (sensor down low)

I have 2  LPG tanks vented in cockpit, gas atomic 4.  

Any other suggestions from the list would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Paul Hood
416.799.5549 c

Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2019 13:13:13 +0000
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I think I will swap out the CO detector for CO+Smoke.
I always think any boat that has a gasoline engine and has people sleeping
below underway needs a CO detector. 
Joe
Coquina



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