Fire part 2 The worst thing that can happen on a boat! #boatfire

Boat Fires Part 2: Galley Fires, Pan Fires & Gas vs Induction Cooking
Galley fires are one of the most common and most dangerous fires on board — and many start with simple mistakes that are completely preventable.
In Part 2 of this series, we focus on galley and cooking fires, including pan fires, gas systems, and whether induction cooking is a safer alternative for boats.

In this video, you’ll learn:
What pan fires are, how they start, and why they escalate so fast
Why you should NEVER use water on a pan fire
The correct response to a galley fire using lids, fire blankets, and extinguishers
Why fire blankets are essential equipment on every boat
Common galley fire risks most boat owners overlook
The real risks of LPG / propane gas on boats
Why gas leaks are especially dangerous in marine environments
Gas safety essentials: lockers, solenoids, detectors, and hose inspections
The pros and cons of induction cooking on boats
Why induction reduces fire risk — but only if the electrical system is designed correctly
Cooking fires don’t give second chances. Knowing how to react in the first few seconds can mean the difference between a minor incident and abandoning ship.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This video is for educational purposes only. Always follow manufacturer instructions, marine standards, and professional guidance when working on electrical systems.

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Boat Fires Part 2: Galley Fires, Pan Fires & Gas vs Induction Cooking
Galley fires are one of the most common and most dangerous fires on board — and many start with simple mistakes that are completely preventable.
In Part 2 of this series, we focus on galley and cooking fires, including pan fires, gas systems, and whether induction cooking is a safer alternative for boats.

In this video, you’ll learn:
What pan fires are, how they start, and why they escalate so fast
Why you should NEVER use water on a pan fire
The correct response to a galley fire using lids, fire blankets, and extinguishers
Why fire blankets are essential equipment on every boat
Common galley fire risks most boat owners overlook
The real risks of LPG / propane gas on boats
Why gas leaks are especially dangerous in marine environments
Gas safety essentials: lockers, solenoids, detectors, and hose inspections
The pros and cons of induction cooking on boats
Why induction reduces fire risk — but only if the electrical system is designed correctly
Cooking fires don’t give second chances. Knowing how to react in the first few seconds can mean the difference between a minor incident and abandoning ship.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This video is for educational purposes only. Always follow manufacturer instructions, marine standards, and professional guidance when working on electrical systems.

Sail Safe Guys, Ant & Cid XX 🇬🇧 ⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️
===================================================
👋 We’re Ant & Cid aboard SV Impavidus – two adventurers sailing full-time since 2018. From stormy crossings to quiet anchorages (and plenty of dad jokes), we share family-friendly stories of life at sea 🌊
🎥 New episodes every Sunday – honest & safe for all ages.

📌 Links
🛒 Shop
https://www.svimpavidus.com/general-5

💻 Website
https://www.svimpavidus.com/

👌 Patreon
https://www.patreon.com/SVImpavidus

🍻 Buy us a beer
https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/svimpavidus

😎 Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/impavidus.ontheboat.5

▶️ Playlists
https://www.youtube.com/@SVImpavidus/playlists

🌱 Our Philosophy
We live by a “Pay It Forward” ethos – where those taught become teachers, and goodwill multiplies. 🙏

📣 Sponsors & Contact
We’re currently looking for sponsors to support our video production 🎥

📩 Email
[email protected]

📺 Our Second Channel
🎶 Stunning drone footage + eclectic music YOUR DRONE TV
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqYQUohmJ3yLq1zeRd9s3wg

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