Just a friendly reminder...

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Stripermann2
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Just a friendly reminder...

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To please check your boat thoroughly this spring when commissioning after lay-up. Sometimes we get rushed into the weather and something goes wrong...
This is one of two boats which burned up this morning, three marinas up the creek from me. Not sure of the cause but one of them was a diesel boat and it's suspected it started from an electrical issue. May know more later.


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Always sad to see something like this happen and thanks for the friendly, grim reminder Jamie......oops Sir Jamie
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Post by DAVIDLOFLAND »

Great reminder.

"When you start boating, you have two buckets. One for luck (nearly full), and one for knowledge (closer to empty). As the level in the luck bucket drops, make sure you're filling the second bucket at a corresponding rate. Not good to have both buckets empty." :oops:
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Stripermann2 wrote:.....it's suspected it started from an electrical issue....
I think the highest percentage/cause of boat fires are electrical related. I can't stress enough when wiring, to do it right.
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Big D wrote:
Stripermann2 wrote:.....it's suspected it started from an electrical issue....
I think the highest percentage/cause of boat fires are electrical related. I can't stress enough when wiring, to do it right.
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Jamie, keep us posted if you find out anything K? Knowing the cause always helps the rest of us in learning what measures to take to prevent that from happening to any of our pride and joys.
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My friend's 36 Hatteras with twin Cat 425s burned last summer. 120V electrical fire in the wall. Boat was repowered and rewired around 1997. AC wiring was suspect, but no firm evidence.
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Worldwide same issues - unfortunately.
Here in northern Germany on last friday, I hate to see that:

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PS: yesterday we've rescued a couple from a sunken nutshell while our license training ' man overboard' from icecold water :D
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EM63 wrote:Worldwide same issues - unfortunately.
Here in northern Germany on last friday, I hate to see that:

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Greetings - Heiner

PS: yesterday we've rescued a couple from a sunken nutshell while our license training ' man overboard' from icecold water :D
My worst nightmare
even worst, my neighbours boat, either at dock or on the hard goes up in flames and takes mine with it.
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