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      <title>Choosing and Installing a 3 Inch Marine Exhaust Hose</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;ve started smelling a bit of raw diesel or gas fumes while cruising, your 3 inch marine exhaust hose is probably the first thing you should inspect. It&amp;#39;s one of those parts that most boat owners don&amp;#39;t think about until it starts failing, but</description>
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