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What boat safety gear (not personal gear) should you
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Bart wrote:
What boat safety gear (not personal gear) should you have below just inside the companionway? 1 pt On mine, there is the VHF on the underside of the coach roof, fire extinguisher, flare kit, and flashlight. Oh, and hand rails! A further note to fire extinguisher thing, Canadian law requires that if you have a motor and cooking equipment, you must have at least two, (10 BC IIRC). Cheers Martin |
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On 15 Oct, 16:16, Bart wrote:
What boat safety gear (not personal gear) should you have below just inside the companionway? 1 pt Well, I keep a hand-held radio just inside the companionway. Regards Donal -- |
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On Oct 15, 2:26*pm, Martin Baxter wrote:
Bart wrote: What boat safety gear (not personal gear) should you have below just inside the companionway? *1 pt On mine, there is the VHF on the underside of the coach roof, fire extinguisher, flare kit, and flashlight. *Oh, and hand rails! A further note to fire extinguisher thing, Canadian law requires that if you have a motor and cooking equipment, you must have at least two, (10 BC IIRC). Cheers Martin It is not a bad idea to have a fire extinguisher in any cabin that has only when way out. I noticed this in England last month. A Dufour 36 had four (4) fire extinguishers. One in each cabin, and one near the galley stove. Three of these were in close proximity to the engine. Overkill? Possibly. Smart. Certainly. |
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"Bart" wrote in message
... What boat safety gear (not personal gear) should you have below just inside the companionway? 1 pt The phone number for the insurance agent! -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On my boat, the only place that would be true would be in the head...
hmmm.... fumes alone could either smother anything or put out anything. LOL "Bart" wrote in message ... On Oct 15, 2:26 pm, Martin Baxter wrote: Bart wrote: What boat safety gear (not personal gear) should you have below just inside the companionway? 1 pt On mine, there is the VHF on the underside of the coach roof, fire extinguisher, flare kit, and flashlight. Oh, and hand rails! A further note to fire extinguisher thing, Canadian law requires that if you have a motor and cooking equipment, you must have at least two, (10 BC IIRC). Cheers Martin It is not a bad idea to have a fire extinguisher in any cabin that has only when way out. I noticed this in England last month. A Dufour 36 had four (4) fire extinguishers. One in each cabin, and one near the galley stove. Three of these were in close proximity to the engine. Overkill? Possibly. Smart. Certainly. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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