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We're on the verge of losing a lot of the covered moorage in our area. As a
result of some of the fires you can see at this link: http://www.ci.seattle.wa.us/fire/pho...MarineMenu.htm the city wants to revise the fire code and require moorage owners to either 1) install high capacity waterlines, standpipes, sprinklers, and controls or 2) remove the coverings and leave the moorages fully exposed. I have heard that several property owners have compared the costs and decided that tearing off the roofing is preferable to investing in sprinklers and plumbing. Most of our covered moorages have no firewalls between slips, or even between every several slips. Once a fire gets going, the heat from one boat is trapped by the overhead to catch adjoining vessels afire all the soooner. If two or three get fully engulfed, it's almost impossible to contain with land-based fire units. With winter upon us, people will be leaving electric heaters running to prevent freeze-up. That's a very common cause of fire in these facilities. Think twice before paying extra for "covered" moorage, unless there's a good sprinkler system in place. |
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