There was a fire at my marina early this morning, unfortunately we lost 3 boats.
My boat (fiberglass hull) was stern in on the opposite side of the pier where the boats were on fire. So my boat was about 8-12' away from the other boat on fire. Not sure how close the flames would have reached. The closest I could get to the boat this morning was rb2@gr5t 30', at that distance I could see smoke/soot on the hull.
Question is ;
Do I need to be concerned about heat from the fire and the fiberglass resin ? is there anything I should look for on the hull in particular when I can actually get to my boat about ? Should I consider hiring a surveyor ?
thanks
My boat (fiberglass hull) was stern in on the opposite side of the pier where the boats were on fire. So my boat was about 8-12' away from the other boat on fire. Not sure how close the flames would have reached. The closest I could get to the boat this morning was rb2@gr5t 30', at that distance I could see smoke/soot on the hull.
Question is ;
Do I need to be concerned about heat from the fire and the fiberglass resin ? is there anything I should look for on the hull in particular when I can actually get to my boat about ? Should I consider hiring a surveyor ?
thanks