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Re: Safety review before sailing season?
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2023 7:19 pm
by Herschel
Re: The New USCG 2023 Fire extinguisher requirements
Effective date: April 20, 2023
OK, guys, is my 2016 portable B:C size 1 marine fire extinguisher on my 1998 26X (presumably under 26 ft

) satisfactory? Assuming it is "serviceable"!

And OBTW, admiral and I went over our first aid kit and made sure we were up to date and ready for the most likely misadventures that septuagenarians might encounter.
Re: Safety review before sailing season?
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2023 1:32 am
by OverEasy
Re: Safety review before sailing season?
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2023 5:04 pm
by Be Free
Fire extinguisher rules changed effective 4/20/2022. Any extinguisher is presumed expired when it is over 12 years old. There should be a manufacture date near the UL approval stamp. New extinguishers (like yours) will be marked "Marine Type - USCG Approved". Some (maybe all?) are only approved if they are mounted in an approved bracket.
Re: Safety review before sailing season?
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2023 7:48 pm
by Herschel
Be Free wrote: βFri Mar 31, 2023 5:04 pm
Fire extinguisher rules changed effective 4/20/2022. Any extinguisher is presumed expired when it is over 12 years old. There should be a manufacture date near the UL approval stamp. New extinguishers (like yours) will be marked "Marine Type - USCG Approved". Some (maybe all?) are only approved if they are mounted in an approved bracket.
Yep, it's in its bracket inside the dedicated inset in the after-dinette seat. It's a 2016 date of manufacture. Needle in the green. Pin ready to pull if needed. CG Approved. I think I am good.

Re: Safety review before sailing season?
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2023 8:21 am
by Be Free
One more year and it's time to replace it.
I don't know what your experience has been but the only time I've interacted with the "water cops" on the St. Johns has been between Lake Monroe and Hontoon Island.

Re: Safety review before sailing season?
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2023 11:57 am
by Herschel
Be Free wrote: βSat Apr 01, 2023 8:21 am
One more year and it's time to replace it.
I don't know what your experience has been but the only time I've interacted with the "water cops" on the St. Johns has been between Lake Monroe and Hontoon Island.
OK, you got me with the new math. I add 12 to 2016 and get 2028. Is there another variable at play here.

Re: Safety review before sailing season?
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2023 4:22 pm
by Be Free
Yea, its called "what in the world was I thinking?"

Re: Safety review before sailing season?
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2023 7:30 pm
by Herschel
Be Free wrote: βSat Apr 01, 2023 4:22 pm
Yea, its called "what in the world was I thinking?"
Well, that is of some relief. At least I haven't lost my mind, yet.

OBTW, I tried doing multiplication using the new matrix system and could not believe how complicated it is. I am surprised teachers are actually pushing that technique. On the river front, the admiral and I have had two false starts on a trip toward Hontoon. First time we were headed that way, our daughter paid a surprise visit, and we had some good conversation that lasted longer than expected, and the second effort this week was plagued by my back pain and the admiral's difficulty with a sundry of things. So, we just sat in the boat at the marina for several hours and sampled a sub sandwich from a nearby deli, sorted the first aid kit, measured the length of the cubby for the fire extinguisher, chatted with slip neighbors, and went home. Oh, and a coot swam by...

Re: Safety review before sailing season?
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2023 9:13 am
by Be Free
Any day on the boat is good day. Sometimes I just go out and sit in it even if it's in the driveway. A couple of years running I even did my taxes in the boat. Seems to be the only thing that removes the stress.
Re: Safety review before sailing season?
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2023 1:54 pm
by NiceAft
Re: Safety review before sailing season?
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2023 8:20 pm
by Herschel
OK, I have to come clean on what has become a major safety issue for me the past two weeks. I was checking my trailer tires to top them off at 50 psi. Discovered two would not hold air. Found one had a balance weight clip causing a leak, and one had a faulty stem. Got them fixed and bought two new tires. In the process, changing a tire I pulled a back muscle that eventually created an SI joint problem. My chiropractor has me on two weeks of no lifting and two treatments a week. And it is a really achy back.

So, be careful out there, guys, getting the trailer ready for summer. FYI, I have Goodyear Endurance tires on my dual axle trailer. All new or no more than two years old. I use Goodyear Endurance on my travel trailer. They have a good rep in RV circles. I've crossed the country twice with my travel trailer so equipped. Only one tire issue due to nail pick up. No blowouts.

Re: Safety review before sailing season?
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2023 4:58 pm
by OverEasy
Hi Herschel!
Sorry to hear about the back and SI issues.( I can feel your painβ¦ just at the start of getting ready to get back onto the water π«£)
Hope your feeling better soon.
Best Regards
Over Easy




β¦and it had been such a nice week so farβ¦β¦
Re: Safety review before sailing season?
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2023 6:47 am
by dlandersson
The key phrase here is: " I haven't lost my mind -
yet."
Herschel wrote: βSat Apr 01, 2023 7:30 pm
Be Free wrote: βSat Apr 01, 2023 4:22 pm
Yea, its called "what in the world was I thinking?"
Well, that is of some relief. At least I haven't lost my mind, yet.

OBTW, I tried doing multiplication using the new matrix system and could not believe how complicated it is. I am surprised teachers are actually pushing that technique. On the river front, the admiral and I have had two false starts on a trip toward Hontoon. First time we were headed that way, our daughter paid a surprise visit, and we had some good conversation that lasted longer than expected, and the second effort this week was plagued by my back pain and the admiral's difficulty with a sundry of things. So, we just sat in the boat at the marina for several hours and sampled a sub sandwich from a nearby deli, sorted the first aid kit, measured the length of the cubby for the fire extinguisher, chatted with slip neighbors, and went home. Oh, and a coot swam by...
Re: Safety review before sailing season?
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2023 7:47 pm
by Herschel
dlandersson wrote: βThu Apr 06, 2023 6:47 am
The key phrase here is: " I haven't lost my mind -
yet."
Herschel wrote: βSat Apr 01, 2023 7:30 pm
Be Free wrote: βSat Apr 01, 2023 4:22 pm
Yea, its called "what in the world was I thinking?"
Well, that is of some relief. At least I haven't lost my mind, yet.

OBTW, I tried doing multiplication using the new matrix system and could not believe how complicated it is. I am surprised teachers are actually pushing that technique. On the river front, the admiral and I have had two false starts on a trip toward Hontoon. First time we were headed that way, our daughter paid a surprise visit, and we had some good conversation that lasted longer than expected, and the second effort this week was plagued by my back pain and the admiral's difficulty with a sundry of things. So, we just sat in the boat at the marina for several hours and sampled a sub sandwich from a nearby deli, sorted the first aid kit, measured the length of the cubby for the fire extinguisher, chatted with slip neighbors, and went home. Oh, and a coot swam by...
I think that "yet" is getting closer and closer. Went to my cardiologist today to get a simple diagnostic procedure done, and they told me I had the procedure last month. Who knew. It was on my phone calendar, so I showed up!

Re: Safety review before sailing season?
Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2023 4:35 am
by OverEasy