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Bart Senior wrote:
You are correct. I think it is foolish to require fire extinguishers on a boat like my old Etchells. Y'know, it might not be a bad idea to contact the local Coast Guard and ask. If the boat has no enclosed spaces, no installed machinery, no propulsion machinery, no fuel carried on board, and no electrical system, then you sure don't need a fire extinguisher... unless you get called on for rescue work! .... However, I have two chemical extinguishers certified to destroy any electrical equipment, or engines that they are used on. It meets the minimum requirements. Those things surprise a lot of people. It really does a good job of putting out fires though.... just leaves a nasty corrosive mess to deal with! Is it better than burning? ... I plan to get some CO2 extinguishers for the big boat, in the hopes that if I do have a fire, I'll be able to preserve the equipment it's used on. I won't have anything but CO2 extinguishers. The problem with using them on fuel fires is that they empty too quickly (so get the next size bigger, and plenty of them) and the CO2 coming out can splash the fuel around. We occasionally do some drills too, but compared to military training it's not very realistic. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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