CT, you have a good point.

I have many dry chemical units, a foam, a halon and a water spray fire 
extinguisher aboard, along with two fresh water hoses and fire ax.  

I suppose I really should have a CO2 or two to complete my collection.

Norm
S/V Bandersnatch
Lying Julington Creek
30 07.695N 081 38.484W



You need several CO2 extinguishers onboard.  Electrical fires, in and of 
themselves, will stop once the circuit is de-energized.  What continues to burn 
is whatever the electrical fire ignited.  99 percent of the time, it’s 
something that you can use a CO2 on (that includes wire bundles because it’s 
the insulation burning, not the wire). 
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