McDan
Veteran Member
If an alarm is good enough for the house...I believe its good enough for the boat as far as safety.
A small furnace leak can be exactly the same as a small boat engine exhaust leak....or any other scenario for that matter. Yes there are different detection methods...but after some study of both types of detectors, I feel both are suitable if they trigger when supposed to and false alarm only occasionally or by "other" events.
I understand your point of view, and also that lower levels of CO (below what lesser detectors trig on) over time have deleterious effects, hence the monitoring of ‘exposure over time’.
I also have a diesel, but other boats around me do not and when traveling- who knows? Generators are also sources.
It seems you have a good combination of protection, and that’s what matters most.