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Florida Maritime Accident Lawyer

Fuel gages may be causing boat fires and explosions

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Editor: Rod Sullivan
Profession: Maritime Attorney

May 30, 2006

By Rod Sullivan

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Category: Boat, Ship and Marina Fires

Most gasoline powered boat explosions are caused by fuel leaks. A common source of the problem is the tank gaging system used in many small boats. The guages used to be housed in tubes made from aluminum which extended into the fuel tank. However, the manufacturer has changed the tubes from aluminum to stainless steel. While no announcement heralded the change, speculation in the boating community is that the aluminum tubes weren't strong enough to withstand the pounding, surging, and motion of fuel inside the tank, without suffering from fatigue.

In short, if you have a fuel leak, remove the gage and send it to a metalurgist for testing. Frank Grate, a metallurgist in Miami, is familiar with testing these types of gages.

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