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Fire Prevention Primer

An onboard fire can start in all kinds of ways, from a dish towel falling on a hot stove while you’re cooking, or from the back of a corroded shore power inlet while you’re asleep. Safety and alarm systems can warn you that there’s a fire, and hopefully put it out—but the more time you spend on prevention, the less likely it is that you’ll actually have to fight a fire.

Here’s a look at smart prevention tips, as well as how to be prepared in case a fire gains the upper hand on your boat.

THE BASICS

A major factor in prevention is how well the operational systems are installed on a boat, and how well they are maintained. Prevention also includes general housekeeping: Keeping combustible items away from open flames or hot equipment is low-hanging fruit. So is keeping a boat tidy. If access is needed quickly, gear needs to be shifted first, giving

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