So alcohol and typing don’t go together…..who knew!Wits berthin Plymouth
It’ll be on charter next year like the rest of there rebuild fleetThis is probably too big a job ever for the Barkes to salvage!

For those that might be visiting the marina in the next few days I think the fire was where I have put the red X on the pic below so reasonably out of the way of the entrance and visitor pontoon
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You sound like a fire engine chaser?
We went past her on Friday, and there were work people on board. Thank goodness the wind blew her away from the other berths!Few items on the pontoon. Wonder if it was having work done?
Discerning fire engine chaser ?!Not interested in other fires at all but this was a 'big boat' according to a friend who saw it.
Interesting the pulpit seems to have faired better - stainless vs cast iron? (I have no idea!)check out the metal railings on the pier!
Yes - you need to round the pinch point to get in/out of the majority of the berths behind though, it was quite a busy turn, we were near the hammerhead end of the 3rd runway ? Can’t remember the depth at X, but now she’s sunk, expect it will be cleared quickly. Reckon a few boats will need a major clean close by!For those that might be visiting the marina in the next few days I think the fire was where I have put the red X on the pic below so reasonably out of the way of the entrance and visitor pontoon
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Really sad to see. The main thing is I haven’t heard any reports of injury to person. Stuff can be replaced, people can’t be. From the photos I would tend to think it looks like an electrical fire. If we can take a positive make sure you have your fire suppression checked and if necessarily serviced.
It’s not particularly sexy but when you need to pull the trigger it’s too late. As a coded vessel we have to get inspected annually. We use a company called Resmar, the annual inspection is a rounding error in our costs. We have two large hand held extinguishers, one in the cockpit, one in the master cabin. 4 smaller hand held extinguishers. A fire blanket for the galley and the main automatic engine room extinguisher.
The only big cost is once every 10 years the engine room extinguisher vessel will need hydrostatically testing.
Have your boats tested as soon as possible.
I’m not suggesting for a moment that there were any shortcomings on the vessel in question but use it as a prompt.
We also have linked smoke detectors around the boat. Modern wireless technology makes this very easy an affordable. One of the detectors is located in the electrical cabinet under the helm.
Henry