Ronald_M
Well-Known Member
In order that my little trailer-sailer should comply with the requirements of the Boat Safety Scheme, I am going to have to devise a suitable method for storing petrol for the transom-mounted outboard.
Small reserve cans - 5L or so - could stowed in the anchor locker as this is a self-contained, sealed unit which drains overboard.
A main supply tank - perhaps about 20 or 30 Litres - will need to be mounted in such a way that any spills/leakages etc cannot enter the cabin. It will not be possible to construct a suitable built-in locker as this would involve extensive structural alterations to the boat. My only possibilities, therefore, are either a deck-mounted or transom-mounted arrangement.
A transom-mounting would provide the necessary venting, but would also need to provide the following:
Security of mounting - staying put in a following sea.
Protection in the event of collision - avoid rupturing the tank.
A degree of protection in the event of a fire - BOOM!!
Immunity from theft/vandalisation - deter arsonists!
It seems to me that the only thing that would provide all of these would be a securely mounted, suitably designed steel locker, equpped with drainage, locks, crash bars and fendering, into which the plastic tank can be placed.
Could anyone tell me where such a fitting could be obtained, or, alternatively, would any kind soul care to share their ideas on how best to overcome this challenge?
Many thanks,
Ron.
Small reserve cans - 5L or so - could stowed in the anchor locker as this is a self-contained, sealed unit which drains overboard.
A main supply tank - perhaps about 20 or 30 Litres - will need to be mounted in such a way that any spills/leakages etc cannot enter the cabin. It will not be possible to construct a suitable built-in locker as this would involve extensive structural alterations to the boat. My only possibilities, therefore, are either a deck-mounted or transom-mounted arrangement.
A transom-mounting would provide the necessary venting, but would also need to provide the following:
Security of mounting - staying put in a following sea.
Protection in the event of collision - avoid rupturing the tank.
A degree of protection in the event of a fire - BOOM!!
Immunity from theft/vandalisation - deter arsonists!
It seems to me that the only thing that would provide all of these would be a securely mounted, suitably designed steel locker, equpped with drainage, locks, crash bars and fendering, into which the plastic tank can be placed.
Could anyone tell me where such a fitting could be obtained, or, alternatively, would any kind soul care to share their ideas on how best to overcome this challenge?
Many thanks,
Ron.