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Steve Lusardi wrote:
"IanM" wrote: Steve Lusardi wrote: After reading my first comment, it might be considered a bit impolite and that was not my intention. LPG, CNG or gasoline is really convenient, but it truly is very dangerous. It is virtually impossible to make any of them safe if any part of the system is below deck. For that reason, I carry only Diesel and use only electric below deck. If gasoline must be used for an outboard, then it must be carried on deck. Steve And how many aerosol cans and bottles of volatile solvents do you have aboard? They are all potential bombs in an enclosed space. None Steve OK, I respect that. After considering the risk/benefit ratio, you've decided to do the job *right* and eliminate the source of risk totally. I still reckon my chances of getting blown to bits by gas and volatiles aboard are small enough that keeping on top of preventative maintenance, good operating procedures, proper stowage etc. is acceptable risk management. I've got a bigger chance of dying messily (or worse - not quite dying) driving to the boat most weekends. If I was a close friend or relative of the guy who lost a leg in an onboard gas explosion in Poole a few years back, I might feel differently but the statistics don't support the emotional reaction. With a lower background risk level, I might reconsider. What do you do if you think you may need a blowtorch while cruising? I assume you don't carry any paints and varnish etc. for touching up scrapes when they happen? -- Ian Malcolm. London, ENGLAND. (NEWSGROUP REPLY PREFERRED) ianm[at]the[dash]malcolms[dot]freeserve[dot]co[dot]uk [at]=@, [dash]=- & [dot]=. *Warning* HTML & 32K emails -- NUL: |
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