Death of a Trojan F-44
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 8:39 am
This past Sunday a Trojan F-44 in our marina a wooden 1968 model blew up as the owner was refueling at the slip or had started the engines without using the blowers. We're not sure what really caused the explosion but it destroyed the boat and burned him and his girlfriend severly and injured two others on board. Not sure yet if all will survive.
Two other boats next to it burned as well and then two more were scorched from the heat. Please use extreme caution when you have a gasoline engine on board. Use the blowers religiously for at least five minutes and do a nose test yourself before starting your engines. If you have a fuel leak issue of any kind, get it fixed ASAP and buy and install a fume sensing system. You and your passengers will feel much safer and those around you in the marina will appreciate your being safer. With older boats being the norm things need more attention than on a newer boat but this applies to all.
Two other boats next to it burned as well and then two more were scorched from the heat. Please use extreme caution when you have a gasoline engine on board. Use the blowers religiously for at least five minutes and do a nose test yourself before starting your engines. If you have a fuel leak issue of any kind, get it fixed ASAP and buy and install a fume sensing system. You and your passengers will feel much safer and those around you in the marina will appreciate your being safer. With older boats being the norm things need more attention than on a newer boat but this applies to all.