My 2001 Great Harbour 37 has twin Yanmar 4JH3E 56hp diesels, kept company by a 8kW Northern Lights Gen that has a Luger – Shibaura 13h Diesel Engine at its core. When new, a Fireboy engine room extinguishing system was an option on GH37’s. The Fireboy can be triggered by high ER temp or pulling an activation trigger in the pilothouse. My (1y new to me) boat has this option, but the tank is expired and I was told cannot be further recertified. So it sits, charge and (probably) ready.
My understand is that diesel, as opposed to gasoline, does not pose significant shipboard fire risk. Diesel does not have a low flash point in fumes or liquid form; gasoline is very risky in these concerns. Correct?
So, do we need a robust, automatic engine room fire extinguisher system in a diesel trawler?
Early in my ownership I replaced the 5 hand-held fire extinguishers and replaced the CO detector. My boat did not have any fire/smoke detectors! I installed Home Depot 10y battery smoke detectors in the pilot house and passageway between galley and stateroom. I have not installed one Engine Room! My reasoning is if it went off, I am not sure what I would do. Would I open the large saloon floor hatch to the engine room to see why the alarm is going off, and in the process flood the engine room with fresh air to fuel a fire? I don’t have a good answer. My plan is to install an inexpensive outdoor infrared video camera in the engine room, to be viewed from my tablet in the pilot house. When that is operational, then I will install a smoke detector.
I searched some other threads. How do others deal with this?