I do not smoke and I do not allow smoking on my boat. This sometimes poses a problem as addicted smokers find it difficult to spend several hours without having a cigarette.
Smokers sometimes offer to smoke outside the cabin to minimize the second-hand smoke affects. However, there is another problem that I point out: A lit cigarette is 1,112 degees F, and, if dropped, will permanently scar the gel coat where it makes impact. Here is a link regarding temperature of a lit cigarette:
http://www.physlink.com/Education/AskExperts/ae1.cfm
Another problem is littering. There are those smokers who think nothing of flicking their butts overboard when done smoking :amgry.
This subject is not meant to offend anyone, but I would like to know how other C-Dory owners handlle the smoking issue on their boats.
Smokers sometimes offer to smoke outside the cabin to minimize the second-hand smoke affects. However, there is another problem that I point out: A lit cigarette is 1,112 degees F, and, if dropped, will permanently scar the gel coat where it makes impact. Here is a link regarding temperature of a lit cigarette:
http://www.physlink.com/Education/AskExperts/ae1.cfm
Another problem is littering. There are those smokers who think nothing of flicking their butts overboard when done smoking :amgry.
This subject is not meant to offend anyone, but I would like to know how other C-Dory owners handlle the smoking issue on their boats.