Solent sailer
Well-Known Member
I was advised that several smaller ones were better, you have a second chance if one fails and they are easier to man handle in a sea way.Thanks for the reminder of the YM Crash Test vid - the whiteout doesn't look at all appealing. At best, looks like it'd delay being able to assess what to do next and I'd always rather avoid that onboard.
I get the point that powder will put most things out - but would anyone actually buy one if, like me, you need to fully re-stock the boat and don't mind paying a few quid more for foam?
Water mist, on the other hand, is quite a bit pricier than foam/powder. And the 3L capacity seems comparatively bulky. But the YM video got me looking at videos of water mist extinguishers on various (all?) fire types and they do look very impressive:
So I'm now thinking - 1L foam for aft cabins and 2L foam in forepeak, nice 3L water mist in the saloon (maybe under the table - which was a good suggestion above), forget the CO2, and plan to fit an automatic in the engine compartment when we're ready in the future. Sound okay?