GoldenDawn
Senior Member
A friend was recently taking a 60T masters exam from Transport Canada and was asked the simple question: "You are alerted to a fire in the engine room, what do you do?"
In thinking this through on how I would respond on my own boat, I ended up with the following sequence of actions:
1. alert passengers and send to aft deck with PFDs and ready to abandon ship.
2. turn off 12vDC power (easy to do quickly - a few steps from the helm). I do not have an engine room fire suppression system.
3. initiate a May Day call. I have a choice of DSC emergency button or voice call and I would choose depending on the proximity of other vessels; DSC would likely be faster but if other vessels were nearby, a voice call would likely result in a much faster response.
4. Commence fire suppression.
This made me realize that by shutting off the 12 vDC power, I would disable the VHF, unless I have a dedicated emergency backup power to the VHF.
So two questions:
- how would you handle the situation?
- how do you handle emergency backup power to the VHF ?
In thinking this through on how I would respond on my own boat, I ended up with the following sequence of actions:
1. alert passengers and send to aft deck with PFDs and ready to abandon ship.
2. turn off 12vDC power (easy to do quickly - a few steps from the helm). I do not have an engine room fire suppression system.
3. initiate a May Day call. I have a choice of DSC emergency button or voice call and I would choose depending on the proximity of other vessels; DSC would likely be faster but if other vessels were nearby, a voice call would likely result in a much faster response.
4. Commence fire suppression.
This made me realize that by shutting off the 12 vDC power, I would disable the VHF, unless I have a dedicated emergency backup power to the VHF.
So two questions:
- how would you handle the situation?
- how do you handle emergency backup power to the VHF ?