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Title: Why are vent cowls / vents painted red on the inside?
Post by: s/v Faith on June 25, 2007, 10:31:12 PM
Ok, I have been on / around boats and ships all my life.

  I have noticed many private / pleasure boats have the cowl vents and air intakes painted red......

  Any one got the 'google fu' to find out why that is?



Title: Re: Why are vent cowls / vents painted red on the inside?
Post by: CharlieJ on June 26, 2007, 12:34:22 AM
very good question. In fact, Laura and I were asking ourselves the same thing just a week or so ago, when we were trying to decide to repaint the interior of the cowl vents we just acquired.

Can hardly wait to see an answer :D
Title: Re: Why are vent cowls / vents painted red on the inside?
Post by: Captain Smollett on June 26, 2007, 05:10:14 PM
Just a WAG, but could it be so they contrast with the surroundings to make them visible/noticable?  I trip over mine all the time, and they are NOT painted red on the inside.   ::)   ;D
Title: Re: Why are vent cowls / vents painted red on the inside?
Post by: Lynx on June 26, 2007, 10:29:54 PM
I have seen them green and red before. There may be a marine law about this somewhere/when.
Title: Re: Why are vent cowls / vents painted red on the inside?
Post by: BobW on June 27, 2007, 01:14:44 AM
Haven't found the answer to the question, but I did find this article on the basics of ventilation:

http://www.westlawn.edu/news/WestlawnMasthead01_April07.pdf

You need to scroll down to page 3 to get to the article.
Title: Re: Why are vent cowls / vents painted red on the inside?
Post by: Parrothead on July 05, 2007, 03:51:23 PM
Could not find a thing online. I will guess tho. Red lead paint.
Title: Re: Why are vent cowls / vents painted red on the inside?
Post by: AdriftAtSea on July 09, 2007, 09:36:27 AM
I would guess that the reason the interior of the cowl vents were traditionally painted red is that on older ships, they weren't necessarily mounted on dorade boxes, and any light that came up from below would ruin the deck watch's night vision, so the interiors of the vents were painted red to help prevent that.  That way, the light that did escape from the cowl vents served a useful purpose instead. 

I thought of this as I was entering my friend's darkroom, which has a black-painted hairpin turn corridor that acts as a light trap for it. 
Title: Re: Why are vent cowls / vents painted red on the inside?
Post by: Godot on July 09, 2007, 08:33:05 PM
I heard somewhere that barns are often painted red because red is the cheapest paint.  I don't know if it is true or not; but it sounds plausible.