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By themselves, none of these conditions require a fire extinguisher on a boat:

  • outboard motor
  • passengers
  • fixed, unenclosed seats
  • over 16 feet
  • operating at night

Also, a vessel less than 26 feet would not require a fire extinguisher unless other conditions are present (inboard motor, fuel tanks, etc).

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Under US Coast Guard regulations at least one Type B-1 fire extinguisher would be required on board if any of the following conditions exist:

The boat has fuel stored in a closed area.

The boat has any motor and any enclosed compartment.

The boat has any permanently installed fuel tanks.

The boat has an inboard engine.

The boat has a liquid or gas-fueled heating or cooking appliance.

Your own local regulations may be more strict.

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fixed seats

In theory, a boat that doesn't meet any of the criteria requiring a fire extinguisher would logically NOT require an extinguisher.

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