SailorBill
Well-Known Member
The feckin invisible gremlin.
Or Carbon monoxide, but both of those are no real danger with a few sensible precautions.I was surprised that gas did not make a bigger appearance in the thread
Dylan
The anchor and anchor chain if you don't have an electric windlass.
I have the honour of being passenger in a car which comprehensively crashed into the poshest house in a village...I managed to go overboard at the mooring
The antifouling, if you're a barnacle.
Blimey, the Gulf Stream must have warmed up a bit.
It's not on the boat, but a slippery pontoon has caused me my only (to date) big boat mischief. An outboard nearly caused a much bigger problem, but no harm done. Oh yes, and I've seen a couple of meths fires with paraffin stoves - I'm convinced gas is safer.
I've seen a couple of meths fires with paraffin stoves - I'm convinced gas is safer.
Always surprises me how some people seem proud of not keeping LPG on board. Isn't it easy to be perfectly safe, by ensuring ventilation is adequate and pipes are in good order?
I don't think people are expressing pride in not having gas aboard.
I don't think people are expressing pride in not having gas aboard...Introducing a heavier-than-air explosive substance in the confines of a boat seems to be heading for a Darwin Award...
I guess almost every potential danger mentioned in this thread, assumes a degree of neglect or oversight by victims.
Being aware of the potential danger is the key.