Wiggo
Well-Known Member
Re: Brave, cowardly or just stupid?
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But where is the evidence that what they are doing is so dangerous? How many marinas have gone up in flames as a result of people refuelling their petrol boats from cans?
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I still have the photos from my phone somewhere from the night that was mentioned earlier when someone refuelled a boat in Hythe marina from a jerry can with the engine still running. At the time, it seemed every fire engine in Hampshire was there. Several people were burned, one woman trapped below, one guy blown out of the boat and into the water by the force of the explosion.
Now if we allow for a little inaccuracy in the OP's report and say 5-10 boats being filled up with 1-200 litres (total) that seems credible. Putting 20 litres into a small skiboat a couple of nights a week is believable, and I can certainly see a group of boaters doing it at the same time as they go out together.
But whichever way you look at it, 100-200 litres -- 5 to 10 20 litre (illegal?) cans, or 20 to 40 5 litre cans -- is a lot of fuel to be lying around. With 5-10 owners and hence probably twice that many people milling around. I can easily see one person trying to start up while the boat next to him is still fuelling, maybe someone pulling a plug lead because an outboard won't start.
No point in trying to ban it, but education sounds like the route to go. Get 'em organised so that there is someone in charge to make sure all cans are sealed unless they're being used, all the empties are cleared away, no-one smokes, no-one tries to start up while people are fuelling etc.
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But where is the evidence that what they are doing is so dangerous? How many marinas have gone up in flames as a result of people refuelling their petrol boats from cans?
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I still have the photos from my phone somewhere from the night that was mentioned earlier when someone refuelled a boat in Hythe marina from a jerry can with the engine still running. At the time, it seemed every fire engine in Hampshire was there. Several people were burned, one woman trapped below, one guy blown out of the boat and into the water by the force of the explosion.
Now if we allow for a little inaccuracy in the OP's report and say 5-10 boats being filled up with 1-200 litres (total) that seems credible. Putting 20 litres into a small skiboat a couple of nights a week is believable, and I can certainly see a group of boaters doing it at the same time as they go out together.
But whichever way you look at it, 100-200 litres -- 5 to 10 20 litre (illegal?) cans, or 20 to 40 5 litre cans -- is a lot of fuel to be lying around. With 5-10 owners and hence probably twice that many people milling around. I can easily see one person trying to start up while the boat next to him is still fuelling, maybe someone pulling a plug lead because an outboard won't start.
No point in trying to ban it, but education sounds like the route to go. Get 'em organised so that there is someone in charge to make sure all cans are sealed unless they're being used, all the empties are cleared away, no-one smokes, no-one tries to start up while people are fuelling etc.