
Fire Prevention Primer
An onboard fire can start in all kinds of ways, and 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.

An onboard fire can start in all kinds of ways, and 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.
A fire on a boat is a serious matter. To extinguish it successfully, the fire must be relatively small, and you’ll need to get to

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