2 dead, 50 boats lost

Moderator: Jim Walsh
Matt,mashenden wrote:Wow - What a tragedy!!! 20 plus boats lost, 30+ more damaged, and most sadly, 2 boater lives lost.
I thank my lucky stars that we only had some canvas with burn holes (possibly the sails) and an oily film of toxic crud over everything. Had the first responders not contained the building between the marina and us, or had the burning boat that landed on our dock spread, things would have been much worse.
During:
Later that afternoon, from the same general area as the first photo. Doziers Marina used to be between where I took the photo and my boat (flagged with the arrow):
This is where the burning boat landed on our pier. It burned and melted such that the microwave oven fell out of the boat onto our dock. And there it sits:
Needless to say if a boat had been in the adjacent slip, things would have been much worse for us at Oyster Harbor. Poor Nautica would have been involved in yet another fire (Is it too soon for a roasted Oyster Harbor joke?? - yeah, probably).
Here is another boat floating by after its lines burned away:
I have to admit pride that my webcam allowed people to watch remotely, albeit not a direct line of sight (http://www.VaRivah.com)...
(Credit for some of these pictures goes out to Debbie Price and Beth Justice)
Thank you, Mitchell.M. R. Bober wrote:Matt,
When I heard about the fire, I thought about you, but thought you had moved the boat to Deltaville.
Glad you are okay.
Mitchell Bober
Sunny Lancaster, (Just across the Rivah.) VA
Agreed, and as I am sure you agree, the two are related. Corroded shore power connectors (or loose connections elsewhere) combined with the high current draw from a space heater can cause heat that is concentrated at the point(s) of corrosion (resistance). With enough heat, things start smoldering and eventually catch on fire.Maine Sail wrote:Matt,
You really got lucky! I know Doziers and Urbanna pretty well as my family rents the James Ross River Plantation for a week every few years, the kids love it... Great spot.
This is sad news for sure and I hope the investigators examine each and every shore power connection from every boat at the marina or what is left of it.. The vast majority of large marina fires are started by shore power connections I think portable heaters comes in a close second... Sad news for sure..