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John Wentworth wrote:
Today's local newspaper contains a boating-related story that challenges my belief that people do possess some degree of common sense. Three employees of a New Hampshire marina were trying to clean up gasoline that had spilled in the cabin of a Baja boat, using a wet-or-dry vacuum cleaner. A Fire Department captain said "When they turned the vacuum cleaner on, there was an explosion". The three employees, all in their twenties, are hospitalized with 1'st and 2'nd degree burns. The owner of the marina had no comment, and ordered the media off his property. Probably a good move, but I doubt it will save him. Indeed. Everyone knows the best way to get rid of a gasoline puddle is to toss a burning tampon into it. Hey...this is rec.boats, right? So...how many think the explosion was caused because the vacuum was AC instead of DC? Alternately, would the gasoline have exploded if the vacuum were being run by a diesel generator? And, of course: What was the name of the boat? -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |