I intentionally mounted my perfect pass servo there as it resulted in only one smooth bend in the cable vs. the more typical coolant house mount point. Speed adjustments became smoother with far less over-correction when I moved it there. The exhaust hose is also a lot more stable than the coolant hoses so it feels more sturdy on there.
Those pieces of ducting that appear to be pointless and go nowhere are to draft air out from low down in the bilge when you're underway. You likely have a pair of corresponding intake vents in front of your windshield too with a similar pair of hoses leading down into the bilge. When you're moving along air is forced into those intakes and down into the bilge. The air is then drawn/pushed out through those vents at the rear. Fuel vapors are heavier than air and will sit and accumulate low in the hull. If the hoses weren't on there then they would tend to just draft from the upper part of the compartment while you're cruising along and leave the air down low undisturbed. With the hoses on there the air is pulled from down low, properly venting any accumulating fuel vapors and reducing risk of explosion.
In short don't remove them.
Actually, your blower is pretty high up vs. the typical location in the bottom of the hull. That's better to avoid it being damaged if you have a little water in there but worse for safely removing fuel vapors. I'd slap another little section of duct on the intake side so that it drafts from the lowest point possible. 1-1.5 ft of the duct should do it and just let it hang. You can get it for 95 cents per foot from SkiDim the next time you need an impeller or something:
http://www.skidim.com/prodinfo.asp?number=MPI402-3000
And a hose clamp:
http://www.skidim.com/prodinfo.asp?number=RS3857