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Fire at Miami's Grove harbor marina

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  1. Pascal

    Pascal Senior Member

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    There was a bad fire this morning on the north dock at Grove harbor marina here in the grove.A few boats have been damaged or destroyed, mostly 60 to 80 footers.

    This is where the Johnson 70 I run normally spends winters but luckily, a few days before arriving in so to, they told us they had "forgotten" about us and we ended up at Monty s next door. We were very lucky!

    There was a couple of Ferretis and Azmutts, Sunseeker, a 65 marquis, etc... On that dock. From the pics / footage I saw, one Azmutt (Backstage) escaped...
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    AP just posted this:
    The Associated Press


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    Big oil spill now... 1/2 mile away at dinner key we have a sheen on the water and a string diesel smell

    From other pictures i saw, fire starter near the pier entrance
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    I can't see the vdo, but I ve seen pictures taken by a friend from the next marina shaking a 70' mutt with red canvas away from the dock and holding position in the basin with Someone using a hose from aft deck directed at the burning boats. That boat belongs to the owner of the marina and is normally 4 or 5 slips from the gate.
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    It actually appears that 4 or 5 are destroyed including the one towed out although she not gone yet in the video. Three of the yachts at the dock that are pretty much history are the Parranda, ZaZa, and a third that I could only get 'Fridaspi' from the stern shot.
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    Paranda is owned by the Pilon coffee family and had just undergone a major refit. Too bad.

    Anyone know what brand the 65 that was towed away was?
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    I believe it's "Fridaspirit"
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    Any idea what caused the fire?
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    Trying to remember the name and type of the 4th boat which was towed out earlier. fridas was the marquis which burned to the water line in her slip

    May have even a ferreti or..
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    Was that the Versilcraft that I've seen kicking around Grove Harbor?

    If I had to guess, judging by the burn patterns on the side of the 70 Azimut sea jet and the way the 85 Azimut are burned, I'd say the fire started in the Marquis. I've seen three so far that have had fires that started in the lazarette.
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    I m pretty sure the 4th boat was Splendour, a recent 70' Uniesse. She was in that slip and looks like the boat being towed out I saw on some pics.

    The next boat in line was the Az Backstage which was moved out of harms way and creates a break the fire wasn't able to jump after Splendour was towed

    I also suspect the fire started on the marquis since its the most damaged. Next was Zaza which pretty much gone followed by Parranda which although totaled is still recognizable

    The versicraft was Natasha I think.. She was for sale 3 to 4 years ago, in rough shape, and was eventually refurbished and shipped to the far east or down under
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    I that was an 80 that used to be owned by one of my friends.


    I have to wonder what would have happened if that boat wasn't towed out. By towing it away there was no access to the vessel by anyone with a fire hose to put out the embers that eventually lit up the rest of the boat.
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    I too have seen electrical issues and fires on 2 different Marquis that I was briefly involved with.
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    What kind of issues? There is a 59 across the pier from my Hatt, you guys have me worried :)
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    The boat appears to have been towed out in an attempt to get it away from the spreading fire. Had it stayed the fire may have taken more boats. In the video there was a fire boat working the boat that was towed.
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    A 69' Marquis caught fire anchored in NY harbor a while ago that was a friends of one of the owners I work for, their poodle perished, but everyone else survived, the boat burned to the waterline. It was determined the fire was caused because the bow thruster had no breaker or fuse and shorted out.

    I ran a 56' Marquis that had the stbd engine wiring harness catch on fire about a minute after starting it. It had a flame about a foot high and a foot and a half wide that I extinguished with a fire extinguisher. The flame was 12" from the engine room ceiling and 12" from the fuel tank.

    I also ran a 69' Marquis where the starter on the stbd engine stayed running, and I had to run to the engine room and hold the shutdown down on the engine and turn the battery switch off. The starter was smoking at this point but no actual fire. I imagine in another 60 seconds the starter/wiring/engine would've been on fire.
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    The starter could have happened on any boat, and the wiring harness could have been caused by a few things, but the thruster is a great example of why one should favor a reputable brand over a cheaper copy. Everybody makes pretty boats these days, but where that cheaper price comes from is the things you might not notice. A breaker or fuse? What are we taking about $20? Keep cutting out those $20 items that nobody will look at and you've got a great price for a terrific boat, although it may be more likely to sink or burn due to a $20 savings.
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    Both marquis that I knew of with fire damage happened because of fire that originated from the stern thrusters.