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Bertram Sportfish Catches Fire in Fajardo, Puerto Rico

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  1. YachtForums

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    Sources say this was a Bertram that caught fire in Fajardo, Puerto Rico today...

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  2. olderboater

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    Sure a lot of SF's having problems there. First the Spencer, now the Bertram.
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    I agree. Also a very interesting place for it to catch fire. 1/4 mile outside of a crowded marina and close to shore.....swimming distance actually.
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    Maybe some one cut her loose from the pier to keep the fire from spreading.

    I hate seeing boats burn.
  5. Capt Ralph

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    Hurts and knots my stomach. I hope all safely got off the boat.
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    She was towed out by Sea Tow from the marina.
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    I saw that on Seatow Puerto Rico's facebook page. It looks like they have been keeping pretty busy these days. From the pictures there it looks like they were able to tow the burning vessel out of the marina to avoid the spread of damage

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    One would think they could've put the fire out in the time it took to unhook the lines/shorepower, hook up to it, and tow it out. In that pic no flames or smoke are visible even at the front of the house.
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    Is that the same boat??
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    The size of this marina, you can not get enough assets down the docks to put it out quickly or before it spreads.
    I see dock lines dragging and probably (not seen) a power cord.

    When I was towing, we often talked about situations like this. '
    Thankfully, never had to preform this drill.
  11. RT46

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    they could use it to mark Funday's reef
  12. Blue Ghost

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    What usually causes a fire on a boat?
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    Wow. Interesting. Bad wiring.
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    most bad wiring probably was good wiring ,,,,,at one time...
  16. Capt Ralph

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    In my experience and views in many bilges, it is truly amazing more small (private owned) craft do not burn up daily.
    Thru the years, I have walked off a few boats that were to dangerous to work on.
    Most electrical (and gas) issues were from do-it-yourself (DIY) issues.
    Sadly, my work has followed other yards.
    Amazing corners some cut and not a thought it is life threatening; DIY and supposed proper yards..

    I will never be a rich man doing what we do. If my liver and kidneys hold up, I'll be a un-burnt old man (with bad back) if I can ever retire.
  17. Capt Ralph

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    On most private small craft, factory wire is fare at best when new. It is assembled under a budget. Modification the the factory harness or abuse to it will cause problems.
    Two/three owners (10 years?) later, technology has changed several fold. Electronics have been replaced many times. The sanitation system has been re-worked or patched. Battery systems and chargers have been replaced/installed on a budget by the DIYr.
    New cook top, household water heater installed, household lights and switches (and solid wire)..
    Oh, my faverate, the alternator or starter from the corner auto parts store doesn't work,,, Dahh..
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    Is that significant? Do you think there was some foul play?
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    The fire apparently started IN the marina, read the posts
  20. Capt Ralph

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    Yes
    And from some smart thinking people, was removed quickly from the marina.
    The size and compactness of that marina and lots others reminds me of a can of sardines.
    Heroes kept that fire from spreading like a flash/wild fire.