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    Boat Explosion at Port Melbourne

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...03/2234496.htm

    Two dead, 4 injured in boat blast



    Two people have died in the boat blast (file photo)Two people are dead and four people are injured after a boat exploded at Port Melbourne this afternoon.
    The blast happened at Pier 35 on Lorimer Street, just before 2pm AEST.
    A 46-year-old woman is seriously injured, a 48-year-old man has burns and a 44-year-old woman has burns and fractures.
    A 13-year-old boy has been taken to the Royal Children's Hospital with minor injuries, while two other children are also being checked out.
    Commander Wayne Garrard from the Fire Brigade says the boat was in a refuelling area when the explosion happened.
    "The vessel was filling up and filled up with about 200 litres of unleaded fuel," he said.
    "I believe that they may have had problems starting the ignition on the vessel, and after a certain period of time, it appears that there's been an explosion."

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    Re: Boat Explosion at Port Melbourne

    was it a sterndrive

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    Re: Boat Explosion at Port Melbourne

    Quote Originally Posted by Fish Guts View Post
    was it a sterndrive
    It was apparently a bay cruiser (Halverson?).

    Dave

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    Re: Boat Explosion at Port Melbourne

    According to tonights news coverage the poor bugger just bought the boat this morning.

    The 2 dead were his parents in their 60's

    What an absolute tradegy........

    - Darren

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    Re: Boat Explosion at Port Melbourne

    Quote Originally Posted by Fish Guts View Post
    was it a sterndrive
    what difference does it make if it is a sterndrive???

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    Re: Boat Explosion at Port Melbourne

    I am very keen to understand how and why it happened..

    Splash

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    Re: Boat Explosion at Port Melbourne

    Quote Originally Posted by PinHead View Post
    what difference does it make if it is a sterndrive???
    Inboard motor I guess PH? Confined space, fuel vapours etc.

    Dave

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    Re: Boat Explosion at Port Melbourne

    Quote Originally Posted by Outsider1 View Post
    Inboard motor I guess PH? Confined space, fuel vapours etc.

    Dave
    that is different to asking about sterndrive..shaft drives and jets also have inboard motors...felt much safer on my inboard powered boat than I do with current outboard powered boat with regards to fire.

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    Re: Boat Explosion at Port Melbourne

    Makes you wonder whether there was a fault in the final fitout of the boat, as he had bought it that day, was it brand new or a secondhand boat. If it was brand new, I guess the manufacturer will be on tender hooks.

    Still could have been any number of things to achieve the explosion

    Fuel vapour
    Faulty fuel tank
    breather
    Fuel Line
    Static charge
    fault wiring causing a spark

    Sorry state of affairs, I hope those who have been injured, recover quickly
    Fillet and Release Squad

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    Re: Boat Explosion at Port Melbourne

    Quote Originally Posted by PinHead View Post
    that is different to asking about sterndrive..shaft drives and jets also have inboard motors...felt much safer on my inboard powered boat than I do with current outboard powered boat with regards to fire.
    how so????

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    Re: Boat Explosion at Port Melbourne

    Devastated and numb to just watch the news!

    What should have been a happy day turned to tragedy for the poor bloke.

    bad that the tv crews filmed him obviously distressed being wheeled away, is there no dignity left??

    I feel deeply for those involved here.

    Too early to speculate, but it would appear from current reports that it happened as he turned key to try to start.

    This would indicate more of an electrical short, rather than the more common static electricity issues of ignition on refuelling.

    Always use an earthing strap if available, and run bilge blowers for a good few mins after refuelling before startup.

    I'm still stunned at the cruelty of this incident.

    Proud son with new boat, proud parents at his success....... all gone in a few seconds.

    Very sad, very sad indeed.

    I'm sure all our thoughts are with the family concerned.

    deeply saddened

    Ron

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    Re: Boat Explosion at Port Melbourne

    Thanks Ron and thats how we should all view it.

    Let the people grieve and the authorities investigate.
    Regards

    mod5

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