Exhaust Systems
Showing 16 of 19 Matches
Showing 16 of 19 Matches
Shields
Shieldsflex II Marine Water and Exhaust Hose
Starting at $89.34
rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
Trident
Trident Flex Marine Wet Exhaust Water Hose
Starting at $45.40
rating 4.2 out of 5 stars
Shields
Shields Marine Exhaust / Water Hose (No Wire)
Starting at $78.37
rating 4 out of 5 stars
Shields
Shields SHIELDSAUST-C Exhaust Hose
Starting at $117.90
rating 4.9 out of 5 stars
Trident
Trident Softwall Exhaust Hose
Starting at $56.61
rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
Western Pacific
Hotshield Minis Fiberglass Muffler / Manifold Wrap
Starting at $19.98
rating 4.1 out of 5 stars
Shields
Shields Nautiflex Corrugated Silicone Water Exhaust Hose
Starting at $294.82
rating out of 5 stars
Trident
Tridentflex Corrugated Hardwall Marine Exhaust Hose
Starting at $154.71
rating out of 5 stars
Trident
Silicone Marine Wet Exhaust Hose
Starting at $181.27
rating 5 out of 5 stars
Sierra
Sierra Exhaust Protection Covers
Starting at $37.63
rating 3 out of 5 stars
Trident
Trident VHT Series 90 Degree Elbow Exhaust Fittings
Starting at $71.48
rating out of 5 stars
Trident
Trident Marine 45 Degree Elbow Exhaust Fittings
Starting at $72.98
rating out of 5 stars
Shields
Shields Silicone 90 Degree Elbow Wet Exhaust Couplers
Starting at $74.57
rating out of 5 stars
Shields
Shields Silicone 45 Degree Elbow Wet Exhaust Couplers
Starting at $84.51
rating 5 out of 5 stars
Buck Algonquin
Buck Algonquin S/S Transom Exhaust Hose Fittings
Price: $206.51
rating 5 out of 5 stars
Trident
Trident Fiberglass Exhaust Tubing Connector
Starting at $33.56
rating 5 out of 5 stars
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NextExhaust components offered by Vetus and Centek are designed for marine wet exhaust systems. Water integrated wet exhaust systems offer the advantage of sound deadening those exhaust gases that otherwise crackle the midnight air. Wet exhaust cools the high temperature gases, which adds a measure of safety and also lowers the sound carrying capability. To do this effectively, consideration must be given to a design that mixes the water and gas enough without creating back pressure in the engine. Specifications to any particular engine should always be taken into consideration whenever installing these items. An excellent safety provision for any exhaust system is installing an exhaust temperature alarm. This senses an overheating engine earlier than the thermostat found in the coolant system. This simple measure can quickly detect a clogged sea strainer or restricted water pump before the internal temperature has risen high enough to seize an engine. An engine exhaust alarm is recommended on wet exhaust system.