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Red Cloud® wrote:
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 16:46:10 -0400, Jeff wrote: Red Cloud® wrote: On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 15:08:21 -0400, Jeff wrote: Bart Senior wrote: Corrrect 1 point "Red Cloud©" wrote In the USA, does a sailboat, 30.5 feet in length, without mechanical propulsion require fire extinguishers? Yes. Either 1 B-II or two B-I type fire extinguishers that are CG approved. Incorrect. It is not required if it is open. Please see 46CFR25.30 http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2...fr25.30-20.htm rusty redcloud So, where does it say the open sailboats must have extinguishers? It says the only exception to the rule is motorboats under 26 feet with no eclosed spaces. A 30.5 foot sailboat is not an open motorboat under 26 feet. ALL boats over 26 feet require at least one B-II extinguisher or two B-I regardless of whether or not they are open. rusty redcloud Bzzzt. Wrong answer. It says that under the rule that starts out: "(a) Motorboats." There are other sections that cover Motor Vessels [powerboats over 65 feet], Uninspected Passenger vessels over 100 tons [a recent change to the rule], and barges over 65 feet carrying passengers and towed by a power boat. There is no requirement for sailboats. |
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